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Santa Clarita High School Football Scores – August 31, 2018

Santa Clarita High School Football is back for Week Two of the season. Hart defeated Arcadia in the KHTS Game of the Week, Saugus and West Ranch moved to 3-0, Valencia and Canyon each had big wins, while Golden Valley and Trinity suffered tough defeats. Next week, Valencia hosts Sierra Canyon in the KHTS Game of the Week.

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Week Two

KHTS Game of the Week

Final

Arcadia: 27

Hart: 31

The Indians earn their first win of the season thanks to some timely coaching moves (onside kick recovered in the first half) and the play of junior QB Zach Johnson (four total touchdowns) and workhorse tailback Ethan Blair (22 carries for 102 yards).

Final

Fullerton: 33

Golden Valley: 26

Grizzlies fall to 0-3 on the season with Crespi and reigning Division 6 champ Bishop Diego remaining on the non-league schedule. Johnathan Kaelin (two touchdowns) and Zack Chevalier (one passing touchdown, one rushing touchdown) led the offense.

Final

Valencia: 58

Silverado: 35

The Vikings pick up the big road win over Silverado after a campus threat was investigated by Victorville PD. They’ll host Sierra Canyon in the KHTS Game of the Week next Friday (9/7).

Final

Saugus: 51

Buena: 0

Cole Gallagher (five touchdown passes) leads the Centurions to first three game winning streak since 2016 when they started the season 7-0.

Final

Canyon: 50

Burroughs: 21

Cowboys pick up their first win of the season with blowout victory at Burroughs High School. They’ll head to Palmdale next week (Falcons have not allowed a point in their first two games).

Final

St. Genevieve: 24

West Ranch: 46

The Camacho Brothers have not been stopped through 12 quarters, as Jovan and Ryan  combined for five Wildcat touchdowns, including a punt return and kickoff return. In total, the Wildcats scored three times on special teams, as they move to 3-0.

Final

Trinity: 20

Fillmore: 29

The Knights comeback started a little too late in the game, scoring a touchdown in the 4th quarter to make it a two score game, combined with a Phineas Yi interception to try and score again. They come up short and fall to 1-2 on the season (had to forfeit their 38-0 win in Week Zero).

Final

Northgate: 14

SCCS: 47

Senior QB Blake Kirshner fought off the flu to throw for 332 yards and four touchdowns (one interception). The Cardinals have a Thursday game next week (9/6) at Morningside.

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Santa Clarita High School Football Scores – August 31, 2018

2 comments

  1. Great articles. Short but informative. Please try to include overall and league records on each team in the game synopsis.

  2. Will do, thanks for your input!

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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.