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CIF SS Playoff Football Recap – November 10, 2017

CIF Southern Section playoff Football on KHTS! A historic night for the Santa Clarita Valley as Santa Clarita teams go a perfect 6-6 including 5-0 for the Foothill League and D13 No. 1 SCCS remaining undefeated at 11-0. Second Round (Quarterfinal) action next Friday, November 17.

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Final

Great Oak: 23

3 Valencia (10-1): 54

Luring Paialii has three short rushing (3, 6, 9 yards) touchdowns in the first half as the Vikings got up early and never looked back, cruising to their 10th win of the season. It’s the third straight game the Valencia offense has gone over 50 points (averaging 53.7 per game).

The Vikings will travel to No. 6 Norco in a battle of top ten teams in the Quarterfinals of Division 2.

Final

Sonora: 2

Saugus (5-6): 44

Nate Eldridge had four total touchdowns, two to Keith Brooker as well as a pair of rushing TDs for Quinn Schaefer as the Centurions dominate from start to finish to move on to the Quarterfinals of Division 6.

No. 6 Saugus travels to No. 5 St. Paul in next week’s matchup.

Final

Hart (8-3):  21

Sierra Canyon: 7

JT Shrout threw two touchdown passes and CJ McMullen dominated off the edge with 4.5 sacks in the first half and ended the game with 8 sacks and a forced fumble to help the Indians to a Division 3 first round road win over the No. 2 team in the division.

“It was our best defensive game of the year, and actually in quite a while,” said Coach Mike Herrington after the game.

No. 10 Hart heads home for the Quarterfinals to host No. 6 Rancho Verde (Moreno Valley, CA) next Friday night.

Final

Canyon (6-5): 35

San Gorgonio: 28

Taylor Tepesano and Shawn Gallagher each scored two rushing touchdowns as the Cowboys pulled a major upset on the road at the defending Division 7 champion San Gorgonio.

Momentum swung in the third quarter with the game tied at 22-22, Gallagher (playing both QB and on defense) picked off the San G quarterback and returned it 43 yards to set up the go-ahead TD. The Cowboys would not give the lead back, earning the Division 6 opening round victory.

Final

Golden Valley (6-5): 15

Nipomo: 2

Jalin Lewis provided the touchdowns with a receiving and rushing score to pace the scoring for the Grizzlies as they shut down Nipomo on the road in a game that took longer for GV to drive to then to play.

Final

Hamilton: 17

1 Santa Clarita Christian (11-1): 48

Blake Kirshner has seven touchdown passes for the Cardinals to give him 48 on the season, two of which to leading receiver Blaike Orth (15 TD catches on the season) as the Cardinals pull away from Hamilton in the second quarter.

No. 1 SCCS takes on Santa Clara in Round 2 next Friday.

 

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CIF SS Playoff Football Recap – November 10, 2017

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About Justin Powell

Justin moved to the San Fernando Valley from the Inland Empire in 2011 to complete his BA of Communications degree at California State University, Northridge. Just a few months after getting his degree he moved to Valencia and started as an intern at AM-1220 KHTS, and was promoted to Sports Reporter within a year. Though Justin is still relatively new to the Santa Clarita Valley, he is an avid sports fan and passionate about building the sports department at KHTS into a special source for local high school sports.