Coronado scored 14 consecutive points after a power outage delayed the game in the third quarter and defeated Shadow Ridge to take the Class 4A Sky League lead.
Coronado
No. 1 Silverado was off last week, and No. 2 Shadow Ridge held off Durango. No. 3 Coronado, No. 4 Desert Oasis and new No. 5 Clark posted impressive wins.
Basic’s Aaron McAllister threw for 406 yards and six touchdowns Friday as the Wolves built a 40-14 lead at halftime before coasting to a 47-28 win over Coronado.
Jeremiah Pritchard had a few regrets after the completion of the Silverado football season.
Greg Rogers still is learning the ins and outs of recruiting, so the standout defensive lineman from Centennial didn’t know that college coaches could begin contacting him and other members of the class of 2017 on Sept. 1. Luckily, Rogers found out just before his inbox was flooded.
Coronado’s football team got all the points it needed in the first quarter on Friday and shut down visiting Silverado, 20-7 in a Sunrise Region quarterfinal.
Every prep football season, running up the score becomes a hot-button issue. It’s a sure sign of fall, like turning on the heater in the morning and the air conditioner during the afternoon.
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