Four teams have locked up spots. Eight more remain alive for the other four spots, and the possibilities seem endless.
Durango
Biaggio Ali Walsh rushed 13 times for 129 yards and two touchdowns — all in the first half — to lead Gorman’s top-ranked football team to a 56-0 home victory over Durango on Thursday.
I have my white Vans all cleaned up for my “Damn, Daniel” Halloween costume. But first, it’s my favorite week of the prep football season.
Sierra Vista forced a fumble and recovered inside the 5-yard line on the first play of the fourth quarter, leading to the team’s only touchdown and a 10-7 road victory over Durango.
Sierra Vista (7-0, 4-0 Southwest League) travels to Durango (6-0, 3-0) at 7 p.m. Friday in a battle of surprisingly undefeated teams.
We all remember Durango and Sierra Vista struggling in recent seasons, right? Now, both teams are undefeated entering Friday’s first-place showdown at Durango. The Mandela Effect is the only explanation. Just a glitch in the matrix.
Thanks to the presence of senior quarterback Hayden Bollinger, this season Arbor View is airing it out more than it ever has during Barnson’s 10 seasons in charge.
Durango’s Alhaji-Ibrahim Kamara rushed for 168 yards and three touchdowns on Friday as the Trailblazers routed visiting Boulder City, 35-0.
Four high school football teams in Washington state have made news in recent weeks for forfeiting games rather than taking the field against a private Catholic school that features college and NFL-sized players.
Four different Durango players scored a touchdown Friday, and two second-half onside kicks helped the Trailblazers blow open a close game at Clark and win 31-7.
Durango improved to 4-0 for the first time in 15 years after hanging on to beat host Bonanza in a 21-20 thriller.