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Continued from page 7 any of them yet. So, I’m still trying to figure it out. That’s kind of what’s our M.O. is, and until I figure that out, we’ll continue to throw everything at you. And if you beat us in this, we’ll try that and if you beat us in that we’ll try this. And so far that’s been working.”

The Centurions have played solid defense this season but Canyon has numerous options on the floor at all times. Junior Josie Regez led all scorers with 21 points while posting five rebounds and three steals for the Cowboys. Senior Jade Sims finished with 17 points and seven boards.

Canyon Schedule

Canyon will return home Friday to host West Ranch at 5 p.m. Saugus will head to Valencia on Friday at 5 p.m. but the team is already looking forward to another shot at the Cowboys.

“I still don’t know what we’re great at yet,” Falasca said. “And I’m not ashamed to say that. I think as we’ve gone throughout the season, I’m finding things that we do well and what we don’t like doing. And I love adapting. I love teaching. They’re teaching me a lot about myself and about them. I think these next two or three games we’ve got Hart. That’ll be a good one for us. And I can’t wait to get Canyon on their senior night at their place.” 

Continued led to Saugus’ first win of the new year.

Saugus had a sloppy performance in its last outing but head coach Kai English was pleased with the group’s bounce-back performance on Tuesday.

“The game against Castaic,” English said, “we watched it over again and it was bad. Pretty much no way to describe it. So, we worked on passing a lot. And we know how good we are and how good we can play when we knock the ball around. So, it was it was good to play like we know how to play.”

Both teams are now at the halfway mark of league play. Saugus has aspirations of finishing at the summit of a top-heavy Foothill League. The Centurions will be back in action on Thursday at 3:15 p.m. when they host Valencia.

“I want us to move on and become first place because we definitely have a shot and can do it,” Ruys said. “And just be a great team and push forward.”

Canyon also has the pieces to finish near the top of league but will be without one of its star players in its next match. The Williamson-less Cowboys head to West Ranch at 3:15 p.m. on Thursday. 

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