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Four years removed from a winless campaign, Rodriguez led the Mustangs to an undefeated regular season and just their second trip to the state semifinals in the last four decades. Sahuarita outscored opponents 518-193 and won 12 straight games. Rodriguez has gone a remarkable 36-9 in four seasons at Sahuarita and had his team in the postseason for the third straight year this fall. While there was plenty to remember about the 2014 season for Rodriguez, the signature moment had to be when his Mustangs rolled past defending state champion Lakeside Blue Ridge 42-0 in the first round of the Division IV state playoffs, giving him his first postseason win. It was also Sahuarita’s first since 2004.
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Santa Rita high school head coach Jeff Scurran led the Eagles to 4A-II title game. In his second season as Santa Rita's football coach, Scurran piloted the Eagles to a 12-2 record and the Class 4A-II state championship game.
- James S. Wood/ Arizona Daily Star 2008
Santa Rita head coach Jeff Scurran leads his players and staff in a post game prayer. After three years away from coaching football, Scurran returned, taking charge of an 0-10 Santa Rita High School team. At year's end, the Eagles were 11-2 and in the 4A-II state semifinals.
- KELLY PRESNELL/Arizona Daily Star 2007
Sabino head coach Jay Campos gets a cooler of ice water dumped on him by Max Baumann as the Saber Cats beat Scottsdale Chaparral. Campos guided the Sabercats to a second consecutive berth in the 4A-I state championship game.
- Greg Bryan / Arizona Daily Star 2006
Sunnyside High School head coach Richard Sanchez, named the 2003 Coach of the Year, exhorts his defensive unit to make a stand against Cactus High School deep in Sunnyside's end at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe afternoon Dec. 6, 2003, late in the fourth quarter of the state 4A title football game. After an 0-2 start to the season, Sanchez coached Sunnyside to 12 straight victories and his second 4A state championship.
- KELLY PRESNELL/Arizona Daily Star 2003
Catalina High School coach Shawn Wasson, right, was the Star's All-Southern Arizona football coach of the year. With him is Catalina High School fullback Phillip Pickett, who was chosen the player of the year. Catalina had its first winning season since 1974.
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star 2002
Sunnyside football coach Richard Sanchez and his son Philo Sanchez, the Star's 2001 Football player and coach of the year. Here, they're reflected in the state championship trophy. The Sanchez team guided Sunnyside to a 13-1 record and its first state football title.
- CHRIS RICHARDS/Arizona Daily Star 2001
Sabino High School football coach Jeff Scurran, seen with Sahuaro High School quarterback Reggie Robertson, right, was named the 1999 Football coach of the year. Robertson was named the player of the year. Scurran, in his last season at Sabino, led the Sabercats to the Class 5A state championship game in their first season at the big-school level. He elevated a perennial 4A power to a national ranking before falling 21-14 to Mesa Mountain View in the state championship game.
- JEFFRY SCOTT /Arizona Daily Star 1999
Four years removed from a winless campaign, Rodriguez led the Mustangs to an undefeated regular season and just their second trip to the state semifinals in the last four decades. Sahuarita outscored opponents 518-193 and won 12 straight games. Rodriguez has gone a remarkable 36-9 in four seasons at Sahuarita and had his team in the postseason for the third straight year this fall. While there was plenty to remember about the 2014 season for Rodriguez, the signature moment had to be when his Mustangs rolled past defending state champion Lakeside Blue Ridge 42-0 in the first round of the Division IV state playoffs, giving him his first postseason win. It was also Sahuarita’s first since 2004.
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Santa Rita head coach Jeff Scurran leads his players and staff in a post game prayer. After three years away from coaching football, Scurran returned, taking charge of an 0-10 Santa Rita High School team. At year's end, the Eagles were 11-2 and in the 4A-II state semifinals.
- KELLY PRESNELL/Arizona Daily Star 2007
Sunnyside High School head coach Richard Sanchez, named the 2003 Coach of the Year, exhorts his defensive unit to make a stand against Cactus High School deep in Sunnyside's end at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe afternoon Dec. 6, 2003, late in the fourth quarter of the state 4A title football game. After an 0-2 start to the season, Sanchez coached Sunnyside to 12 straight victories and his second 4A state championship.
- KELLY PRESNELL/Arizona Daily Star 2003
Sunnyside football coach Richard Sanchez and his son Philo Sanchez, the Star's 2001 Football player and coach of the year. Here, they're reflected in the state championship trophy. The Sanchez team guided Sunnyside to a 13-1 record and its first state football title.
- CHRIS RICHARDS/Arizona Daily Star 2001
Sabino High School football coach Jeff Scurran, seen with Sahuaro High School quarterback Reggie Robertson, right, was named the 1999 Football coach of the year. Robertson was named the player of the year. Scurran, in his last season at Sabino, led the Sabercats to the Class 5A state championship game in their first season at the big-school level. He elevated a perennial 4A power to a national ranking before falling 21-14 to Mesa Mountain View in the state championship game.
- JEFFRY SCOTT /Arizona Daily Star 1999
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