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Scottsdale Saguaro is 13-0. It has outscored its opponents 511-125. If it beats Tucson Canyon del Oro Saturday, it will win its second consecutive Class 4A Division I title.
Scottsdale Saguaro assistant coach Frank Ruben just had to take a picture, for old time’s sake. He grabbed Austin Briehl from Scottsdale Notre Dame’s table and Drew Maggi and Ray Polk from Phoenix Brophy’s table at state championship media day on Tuesday.
GOING UP: Saguaro defenders try to block an extra-point attempt during Saguaro’s game against Cactus on Nov. 2.
HOLDING TIGHT: Saguaro’s Blake Nordlund, right, tries to drag down Chaparral’s Mike Cummings during their 4A Division I state semifinal game on Nov. 30. The No. 46 decal on Nordlund’s helmet is in honor of teammate Jake Dunn.
Nick Witherill will eventually learn there is no hesitation in basketball.
Nick Witherill will eventually learn there is no hesitation in basketball. After all, Witherill is just a sophomore at Saguaro High School.
November 26, 2004
October 16, 2004
Saguaro Sabercats
Getting to the finish line requires getting off to a strong start, and the Scottsdale Saguaro boys did just that in the first round of the 4A Division I boys state basketball tournament.
ALL BALL: Scottsdale Saguaro’s Tyler Tompkins is fouled by Phoenix Shadow Mountain’s Scott Hundere as he drives to the basket during their 4A-I first-round game.
PULLING DOWN THE BOARD: Scottsdale Saguaro’s Steven Morin hauls in a rebound over Phoenix Shadow Mountain’s Austin Graff in their 4A-I first-round state tournament game Tuesday.
Six East Valley teams were idle this week while the 5A Division I and 4A-I playoffs took a holiday break before the semifinals Dec. 1.
B.J. Rogers’ three-point play with 29.9 seconds remaining in overtime gave visiting McClintock a 53-50 victory over Saguaro in a 4A Desert Sky Region boys basketball game Tuesday night.
B.J. Rogers’ three-point play with 29.9 seconds remaining in overtime gave visiting McClintock a 53-50 victory over Saguaro in a 4A Desert Sky Region boys basketball game Tuesday night.
November 27, 2004
October 9, 2004
San Tan Foothills Sabercats
There's no truth to the rumor that the Scottsdale Saguaro football program is sponsored by Target. That bull's-eye on the back of the Sabercats' uniforms is only imaginary, except for those who wear the gold and black.
Scottsdale Saguaro coach John Sanders doesn't think twice when uttering Beau Burton's name in the same breath as an ex-Sabercat currently playing on Sundays.
SAN JOSE, Calif. - San Jose quarterback Mark Grieb was 20-for-33 for 264 yards and three touchdowns as the San Jose SaberCats defeated the Arizona Rattlers 63-43 Saturday night at HP Pavilion.
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
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