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St. Margaret’s culture of innovation ensures unrivaled academics and programs that nurture and support the learning and growth of talented, enthusiastic students.
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Tartan Football Wins at Home, Rolls CC Santa Ana 48-0
Senior receiver Auston Lock had three touchdown catches as the Tartans cruised to a 48-0 win over visiting Calvary Chapel Santa Ana.
St. Margarets (2-0) left a scoreless first quarter behind, taking a 20-0 lead into half-time. Led by the vaunted passing attack of senior George Krantz (19/28 302 Yds 5 TD 1 Int) and receiving targets senior Auston Locke (3 TD, 145 Yds), junior Ryan Cragun (1 TD, 133 Yds) and senior Nick Krantz (1 rec TD, 1 rush TD 3/62 rushing), the Tartan offense was tough to contain all night.
On Defense, the Tartans were equally unstoppable holding CC Santa Ana to 23 yards passing and stifling the run. Sophomore Koa Todd added an interception to preserve the clean sheet for the Tartans.
St. Margaret's travels to Cerritos to face Valley Christian (1-1) Friday, September, 9.
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