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Saugus junior Julian Bornn reacts to finishing the four-foot burrito with four of his teammates at the 10th annual Burrito Bowl at the Westfield Valencia Town Center Tuesday night. | Photo: Cory Rubin/The Signal.
Saugus junior Julian Bornn reacts to finishing the four-foot burrito with four of his teammates at the 10th annual Burrito Bowl at the Westfield Valencia Town Center Tuesday night. | Photo: Cory Rubin/The Signal.

 

At the 2018 Santa Clarita Valley Burrito Bowl, the Hart football team edged Saugus by three seconds.

On Tuesday night outside the Valencia Westfield Town Center, the Centurions got their revenge, defeating the Indians by 16 seconds to claim a victory in the 10th annual Burrito Bowl.

“I wanted to beat them real bad, they got us last year,” said Azariah Beaugard. “That definitely fueled my fire this year.”

“We knew we were going to win because of last year and how fast we ate before,” said Travis Mathis. “We all knew we were fast eaters.”

Saugus, which were the second to last team to tackle the 4-foot long burrito, clocked in at a time of 1 minute and 32 seconds, six seconds shy of the record set last year by Hart.

The Centurions’ strategy was to eat the beans, rice and cheese inside the burrito first before consuming the tortilla. They also had some practice leading up to the event, as some Saugus moms brought them burritos to eat during the week.

“We had a tryout kind of, some of the moms brought burritos,” said Saugus lineman Seth Edwards. “Our strategy was to squeeze then eat, squeeze all the beans and cheese out and then eat the tortilla.”

Eaters from the Saugus football team claim their prize for winning the 10th annual Burrito Bowl at the Westfield Valencia Town Center Tuesday night. | Photo: Cory Rubin/The Signal.

Eaters from the Saugus football team claim their prize for winning the 10th annual Burrito Bowl at the Westfield Valencia Town Center Tuesday night. | Photo: Cory Rubin/The Signal.

“It was a quick thing, we just put the beans in our mouth first, the tortilla last and just chug water, chug water,” Beaugard said. “That was our strategy, that was our technique.”

Hart finished in second place, followed by Golden Valley in third, Canyon in fourth and Valencia in fifth. West Ranch tapped out before finishing its burrito.

The Centurions took home a grand prize of $2,000 to be used for their football and cheer programs. Each participating team was awarded $500 for their football programs and $500 for their cheer programs.

New this year was a team of eaters from Fox Sports Prep Zone, nicknamed “the Pacesetters” by the master of ceremonies Mark L. Walberg.

The six-member team consisted of Chris Rix, David Gascon, Dave Caldwell, Dennis Ackerman, Golden Valley golf coach Tony Moskal and Valencia alumnus Brock Vereen.

Canyon head coach Joe Maiale attended his first Burrito Bowl and was surprised by how big the event is in the community.

A large crowd comprised mostly of Hart district students cheer on their respective teams at the 10th annual Burrito Bowl at the Westfield Valencia Town Center Tuesday night. | Photo: Cory Rubin/The Signal.

A large crowd comprised mostly of Hart district students cheer on their respective teams at the 10th annual Burrito Bowl at the Westfield Valencia Town Center Tuesday night. | Photo: Cory Rubin/The Signal.

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