Varsity

Saugus at Valencia: This could be the clincher

Friday, November 6th, 2009

By Cary Osborne
Signal Sports Editor

Just when things were starting to turn around for Saugus football, they go back the other way.

Not only are the Centurions, who have won two straight games after losing five in a row, playing highly touted Valencia tonight at 7:30 at College of the Canyons, but they have also lost their starting quarterback for the season.

Senior Zack Gauthier broke a vertebrae in his back, according to Saugus head coach Jason Bornn.

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Cents hope for a playoff spot

Friday, November 6th, 2009

By Joey Gulino
Signal Staff Writer

Saugus celebrated its Senior Night Thursday with a 3-0 victory over Canyon at Saugus High School.

The Centurions won by scores of 25-18, 25-11 and 25-14.

“All of the seniors played great,” said Saugus head coach Zach Ambrose. “Taylor Schubert, our captain, led the team in digs and did her normal job of making sure everyone was doing what they’re supposed to do. She definitely has the intangibles there.”

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Saugus holds off Grizzlies’ push

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

By Debby von Winckelmann
For The Signal

Saugus beat Golden Valley 42-26 at Canyon High School on Friday night, but the 26 points scored by the Grizzlies were more than they have scored the entire season.

“This is big for our program,” said Golden Valley head coach Andy Campbell. “We know we can compete. The kids are starting to figure it out.”

It was bleak early for the Grizzlies (0-8, 0-3), as Saugus led 28-0 going into halftime.

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Saugus’ redemption

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

Centurions come back in epic fashion to defeat upstart West Ranch

By Joey Gulino
Signal Staff Writer

Too often this season, Saugus hasn’t been able to get out of its own way.

The team has been sloppy and ineffective, nothing like the program that has risen so far the last few years.

Thanks to an epic drive during Friday’s homecoming game – a 19-play, 97-yard march that devoured the fourth quarter and beat West Ranch – the Centurions looked like their old selves.

Homecoming, indeed.

Quarterback Zack Gauthier completed five passes for 68 yards on the final drive, including a 14-yard touchdown pass to Jon Aguirre with 1:13 left, and Saugus rallied to beat upstart West Ranch 26-22 at College of the Canyons.

The victory is the first since week one for Saugus (2-6, 1-1), which played a tough pre-league schedule that led to some trying times.

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Hart turns over Cents

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

varBy Joey Gulino
Signal Staff Writer

Hart forced three Saugus turnovers in the first half Friday and scored with each possession.

By the time the fourth quarter rolled around, those points came in quite handy.

Saugus scored a pair of touchdowns early in the fourth quarter but missed two late field goals, and the Indians staved off the rally to earn a 31-21 victory in the Foothill League opener at Cougar Stadium.

“I thought (the fourth quarter) was indicative of how we can play when we protect the football,” said Saugus head coach Jason Bornn. “Unfortunately, we dug ourselves too deep a hole in the first half.”

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Celts too much for Cents

Saturday, October 10th, 2009

Crespi passing game picks apart Saugus defense

By Perry Smith
Signal Staff Writer

ENCINO — Crespi scored on all six of its first-half possessions to put Saugus away early in a 50-0 win on Friday at Crespi High School.

Saugus (1-4) fell behind 20-0 after the first quarter due to a passing attack that picked apart the Centurions’ secondary.

While the toughest part of Saugus’ schedule is over, the most important part is about to begin, and that’s what Saugus head coach Jason Bornn emphasized to his team after the lopsided loss.

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Saugus refuses gifts

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

Saugus' Manny Padron (13) defends against Taft running back D.J. Morgan (30) during the Cents 14-3 loss to Taft on Friday.

Taft commits 17 penalties and three turnovers, but Saugus can’t capitalize in 14-3 loss…

By Cary Osborne
Signal Sports Editor

Saugus should get a gift receipt for this one.

Taft of Woodland Hills was a giving mood Friday night at Cougar Stadium, committing 17 penalties for 132 yards.

Yet Saugus did very little with the extra opportunities and lost its third straight game, this one a 14-3 setback.

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Saugus tries to end skid

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

By Cary Osborne
Signal Sports Editor

Saugus head football coach Jason Bornn threw out an analogy this week about his team.

It went something like this: If a car salesman worked his butt off to get a monthly bonus and at the end of the month that bonus didn’t come through, then the salesman should be satisfied with the effort put in, but still frustrated that the bonus didn’t come through.

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Last Week’s Games Pics Posted!

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

Check out all the Newbury Park HS games pics posted in each of the teams’ respective Galleries.

Cents fall to another tough team

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

Newbury Park’s rushing attack stymies Saugus

By Trevor Sojka
For The Signal

NEWBURY PARK — Just three games into the 2009 football season, it is easy to see where the Saugus Centurions attention is focused — the Foothill League season.

After their second loss to a top-10 Northern Division team, this time a 41-21 defeat against Newbury Park Friday, the Centurions (1-2) are taking their lumps early while learning lessons for the future.

“It’s all to get us ready for league play,” said Saugus head coach Jason Bornn. “We play these teams to push us and challenge us. We know that when we hit league we will have played the toughest schedule to prepare us for league play.”

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