The Signal

SAUGUS WINS BIG AT HOME

- By Ryan Menzie

The Valencia Vikings opened up the game with back-toback sacks by middle linebacker Jack Gieser, who finished the game with three sacks. The Vikings’ defense remained much of the same but the offense wasn’t able to keep up.

Two of the top teams in the state, both ranked in the top 40 in the state, faced off Friday night. Strong defensive play for both teams remained the constant theme throughout the game.

“We didn’t execute, that’s my fault for whatever reason if we aren’t executing, that’s on me,” said Vikings head coach Larry Muir. “We just got to fix ourselves, how we’re preparing and the little things to make things better for next game.”

The Vikings (1-2) lost to the

Villa Park Spartans (40), 17-7, their second loss in a row, despite recording four sacks in the first half and giving up four sacks in the process. It was a straight wash despite a strong first drive by the Spartans that was capped off by a 1-yard touchdown by running back Carson Ridge, the only score of the first half.

Vikings quarterbac­k Tyler Voss started off shaky, losing a fumble on their first offensive possession, but was able to bounce back before the end of the second, finishing with 62 total yards of offense. The Vikings had a chance to score before the end of the half but turned it over on downs in Spartan territory.

The Spartans commanded the majority of the game on the ground, led by Ridge, who finished the game with 89 rushing yards, which included a 2-yard rushing touchdown, his second of the game. Spartans quarterbac­k Nathan Kornely also had himself a game, finishing with 160 total yards of offense.

Despite not scoring any touchdowns, Kornely made crucial plays throughout the game, including multiple third-down conversion­s to stop any Viking momentum. The most crucial of all came at the end of the fourth quarter

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 ?? Bobby Block/The Signal ?? Valencia High School’s AJ Townsend (25) dives to tackle a Villa Park Player during Friday night’s game.
Bobby Block/The Signal Valencia High School’s AJ Townsend (25) dives to tackle a Villa Park Player during Friday night’s game.
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