Catalina Foothills coach Jeff Scurran could tell something was wrong with a few minutes left in Friday night's game against Sabino.
Moments after his team lost 21-17, Scurran, 71, sat on the sideline bench to get his bearings. His wife Joan instinctively knew something was wrong and sat next to her husband.
That's when he collapsed.
"Next thing I know, it was a couple minutes later and I was laying on the ground with, literally, hundreds of people around me," Scurran said.
The Southern Arizona coaching legend was transported to Tucson Medical Center, where he underwent tests overnight. He was released shortly after noon on Saturday. Doctors say Scurran suffered from syncope, a temporary loss of consciousness caused by a drop in blood pressure. It can be brought on by a number of factors, including dehydration, lack of food and stress.Β
Scurran believes he fainted because he skipped lunch, had transportation issues β which included a bus that showed up late, was too small and had no air conditioning β and was stressed. Scurran won three state championships at Sabino before moving on to Pima College, Santa Rita and Foothills. He was inducted into Sabino's Hall of Fame during Friday's halftime.
"It was just one of those things that just kind of came together, and I didn't eat lunch because of some of these problems we were having," Scurran said. "Just a whole lot of things happened in a very short amount of time and my usual game routine was broken."
Scurran said he plans to follow up with his regular doctor on Monday. The Falcons have a bye week before continuing their season Sept. 21 against Pueblo.
Scurran said he is thankful for all the people who helped him Friday night and the fans and friends who have reached out since then.Β
Scurran said there's no reason for them to be worried.Β
"I've been married almost 49 years to a very smart woman, and she's not going to let me do anything stupid," he said.
High school football matchups, predictions and score updates for Southern Arizona
Salpointe's Texas tilt highlights Week 4 action
UpdatedThe high school football season is in full swing, and teams throughout Southern Arizona are making the most of it. Last week, Sahuaro cruised by Sabino 34-7 in the east-side rivalry game and beat the Sabercats for the first time in four years.
The Starβs game of the week features Salpointe Catholic against an out-of-town opponent, El Paso Del Valle. Hereβs a look at this weekβs matchups. Predictions are in ALL CAPS. Each game will be played on Friday night at 7 p.m.
Salpointe Catholic 42, El Paso Del Valle 27 β final
UpdatedPrediction: El Paso Del Valle (1-0) at SALPOINTE CATHOLIC (3-0)
Where:Β 1545 E. Copper Street
Matchup:Β Salpointe Catholic is no stranger to scheduling out-of-state opponents. In 2012 and 2013, the Lancers had a home-and-home with Southern California powerhouse Encino Crespi. But this will be Salpointeβs first time playing a school from Texas. The Lancers host El Pasoβs Del Valle, a team that fields Colorado quarterback Steven Montezβs younger brother. Raymond Montez completed 16 of 24 passes for 236 yards, four touchdowns and no interceptions last week, while the Lancers had issues holding off Goodyear Desert Edge. The Lancers have an answer to Del Valleβs passing game in safety Lathan Ransom. Does Del Valle have an answer for Bijan Robinson? If the Conquistadores do, grab the popcorn. Salpointe Catholic should win 38-21.
Tucson High 50 , Phoenix North 0 β final
UpdatedPrediction: Phoenix North (1-2) at TUCSON HIGH (3-0)
Where:Β 400 N. 2nd Ave.
Matchup:Β The Badgers are off to their best start in three seasons and after missing out on the playoffs last year, Tucson High looks the part of a bracket-buster. The Badgers have allowed just 18 total points. They should take care of business at home and pitch another shutout. Letβs call it 49-0.
Flowing Wells 40, Amphitheater 12 β final
UpdatedPrediction: FLOWING WELLS (2-1) at Amphitheater (1-2)
Where:Β 125 W. Yavapai Road
Matchup:Β Flowing Wells suffered its first loss last week, falling to Palm Desert (Calif.) 9-7. Caballeros running back Raashad Henderson rushed for 124 yards, and continues to prove heβs one of the best rushers in town. Through three games, Henderson has rushed for 367 yards and five touchdowns. He alone will give the Caballeros a 34-6 win against Amphi.
Gilbert Campo Verde 17, Ironwood Ridge 13 β final
UpdatedPrediction: IRONWOOD RIDGE (1-1) at Gilbert Campo Verde (3-0)
Where:Β 3870 S. Quartz Street, Gilbert
Matchup:Β Oh boy, this is going to be a fun one. Campo Verde is led defensively by Trevor Kauer, who has sixΒ sacks on the season. Heβll be charged with stopping I-Ridge running back Nathan Grijalva, who rushed for 147 yards and a touchdown in last weekβs loss. Will it be shocking if Ironwood Ridge loses again this week? No. But expect the Nighthawks to bounce back with a 30-28 road win.
Peoria Centennial 35, Cienega 0 β final
UpdatedPrediction: Cienega (2-0) at PEORIA CENTENNIAL (2-0)
Where:Β 14388 N. 79th Ave., Peoria
Matchup:Β The Bobcats found their answer at quarterback in Luis Morales. Over the last two games, Morales has thrown for 278 yards β and while those numbers seem expected for a Cienega quarterback, remember, he went 2 of 2 passing for 55 yards in a season-opening rout of Cholla. The Bobcats outscored their first two opponents 93-7 in the first two weeks. Now? Cienega will travel to face Class 5A state champion Centennial, a program that has won three titles in four years and is one of the top programs in Arizona. Centennial has already defeated Casteel and Las Vegas Bishop Gorman this season. The Bobcats will have to play perfectly to pull the upset. Odds are good that they wonβt; expect Centennial to hold them off 37-28.
Pueblo 7, Cholla 0 β final
UpdatedPrediction: PUEBLO (0-2) at Cholla (0-3)
Where:Β 2001 W. Starr Pass Blvd.
Matchup:Β These games are always fun because no matter which team comes out on top, it will have its first win of the season. Pueblo is winless after its first two games even though it returned Ruben Rivera, Omar Ibanez and Julio Carino on defense. Cholla has been depleted with injuries and is still trying get healthy heading into Week 4. The Warriors have enough to get a 28-0 win on Friday night.
Marana 35, Desert View 0 β final
UpdatedPrediction: MARANA (3-0) at Desert View (1-1)
Where:Β 4101 E. Valencia Road
Matchup: Marana is undefeated through its first three games, with wins over Scottsdale Horizon, Laveen Fairfax and Catalina Foothills. Quarterback Trenton Bourguet completed 74.3 percent of his passes and is averaging 259 yards per game through the air. Now that Bourguet and Maranaβs offense are starting to hit their stride, itβs going to be tough to stop the Tigers. Desert View is fresh off a road win against Nogales, but the Jaguars will be in a tough battle against a Marana team thatβs destined for a deep playoff run. Marana rolls 50-13.
Nogales 45, Rio Rico 0 β final
UpdatedPrediction: Nogales (1-1) at RIO RICO (1-2)
Where:Β 590 N. Camino Galindo, Rio Rico
Matchup:Β A year ago, Nogales took it to Rio Rico and won 42-6. How will this year look? Donβt let Rio Ricoβs record fool you, because the Hawks were six points away from having a winning record. Junior quarterback Michael Bustamante has been Rio Ricoβs bright spot this season β heβs averagingΒ 112.5 passing yards per game. If Bustamante can take care of the ball, the Hawks will avenge last seasonβs loss. Call it 27-21 in overtime. Who doesnβt love free football?
Tanque Verde 21, Rincon/University 7 β final
UpdatedPrediction: RINCON/UNIVERSITY (0-2) at Tanque Verde (0-2)
Where:Β 4201 N. Melpomene Way
Matchup:Β This is another game where one team will walk away with its first win of the season. Both teams were blown out last week, but that wonβt be the case Friday night. This game will come down to turnovers and penalties, and if the Rangers can avoid both, theyβll win. Letβs call it 13-7 Rincon.
Douglas 65, Catalina 8 β final
UpdatedPrediction: Catalina (1-1) at DOUGLAS (3-0)
Where:Β 1500 15th Street, Douglas
Matchup:Β Douglasβ turnaround has been an early highlight of 2018. Douglas posted a 0-10 record last season, but is 3-0 so far this year. Playmakers Manny Mejia, Christian Estrella and John Ballesteros have already combined for 11 touchdowns. Catalina squeaked away with a 30-25 win against Rio Rico on the road last week. The Trojans will travel about twice as far as last weekΒ , but donβt expect them to return with a win. Douglas will inch closer to an undefeated season with a 20-17 win.
Walden Grove 28, Casa Grande 26 β final
UpdatedPrediction: Casa Grande (3-0) at WALDEN GROVE (1-1)
Where:Β 15510 S. Sahuarita Park Road, Sahuarita
Matchup:Β Walden Grove surprised Southern Arizona last week by shutting out Pusch Ridge Christian 21-0Β , and this weekend has the makings of another upset victory. This could be a game that gives Walden Grove some steam moving forward. Expect the Red Wolves to hand Casa Grande its first loss of the season, 24-21.
Canyon del Oro 33, Pusch Ridge Christian 7 β final
UpdatedPrediction: CANYON DEL ORO (1-1) at Pusch Ridge Christian (1-1)
Where:Β 9500 N. Oracle Road
Matchup:Β Pusch Ridge lost to Walden Grove at home last week. Things donβt get any easier as the Lions host CDO, which won for the first time of the season last week. Look for CDO to lean on sophomore running back Stevie Rocker, who already has 398 rushing yards and six touchdowns. Expect the Dorados to, well, rock Pusch Ridge 35-17.
Benson 54, Santa Rita 0 β final
UpdatedPrediction: Santa Rita (0-2) at BENSON (1-1)
Where:Β 360 S. Patagonia, Benson
Matchup:Β Β Santa Rita is rebuilding under first-year head coach Richard Sanchez, and itβs going to take some time before the Eagles start winning again. Benson lost 21-6 to Morenci last week, and Morenci beat Santa Rita 66-0 in the season opener. Using the transitive property, Benson should win this contest 49-7.
Sahuaro 42, Tempe Marcos de Niza 13 β final
UpdatedPrediction: SAHUARO (2-1) at Tempe Marcos de Niza (0-2)
Where:Β 6000 S. Lakeshore Drive, Tempe
Matchup:Β Sahuaro not only beat rival Sabino for the first time in four years, but the Cougars scored 27 unanswered points and routed the Sabercats. Considering Sahuaro lost 41-13 a year ago, Scott McKeeβs team is much different this season. Sahuaro running back Cameron Williams rushed for 205 yards and two touchdowns last week and the 6-foot, 215-pound senior was the workhorse on offense. Marcos de Niza has a great reputation around the state so this game could be closer than most think, but last Friday proved one thing: Feed. The. Ball. To. Williams. It took at least two to three defenders to bring him down last week, so expect him to run wild and lead Sahuaro to a 40-21 win.
Sabino 21, Catalina Foothills 17 β final
UpdatedPrediction: CATALINA FOOTHILLS (1-2) at Sabino (0-2)
Where:Β 5000 N. Bowes Road
Matchup:Β Sabino has the tools to be a winning team this season, but last week against Sahuaro proved the Sabercats still have to sort out a few things. It wonβt get easier against a Catalina Foothills team that kept it tight with Marana through four quarters last week. Catalina Foothills head coach Jeff Scurran returns to his old stomping grounds where he won three state titles with the Sabercats. Sabino will improve this week, but Catalina Foothills should win in a tough battle on the road. Falcons fly 30-24.
Sierra Vista Buena 51, Empire 28 β final
UpdatedPrediction: Empire (0-2) at SIERRA VISTA BUENA (2-1)Β
Where:Β 5225 W. Buena Vista Blvd., Sierra Vista
Matchup:Β The Ravens couldnβt snag a win in two home games to open the season, with loses to Rio Rico and Douglas. Now Empire will hit the road and face a sneaky good Buena team that left Sahuaro with a 16-15 win on the road last week. Buena quarterback Jovoni Borbon averaged 211.5 yards through the air in the first two matchups and found chemistry with wide receiver Mandrell Garrick. Buena had its bye week last week, so rest mixed in with home cooking should be a recipe for success. Colts clip the Ravens 30-7 at home.