Mojave football coach Joe Delgado remembers the first time he saw Ty Flanagan on the field.
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If defense wins championships, Sierra Vista made a powerful statement Thursday in the first round of the Division I-A playoffs.
Call it brilliant planning. Call it good fortune. Whatever the reason, this week’s prep football schedule couldn’t have worked out better.
Though his team led by 13 at halftime, Moapa Valley junior defensive back R.J. Hubert said the undefeated Pirates felt like they still had work to do Friday against host Chaparral.
My season-long nightmare finally comes to an end this week. Yippee!
Casey Acosta had 100 yards rushing and two TDs and 57 yards receiving and a score to lead Chaparral’s football team to a 68-21 win at Boulder City.
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.
Quarterback Jerome Williamson completed all six of his passes for 139 yards, including a 74-yard bomb to Seitu Wyche late in the third quarter, as Chaparral’s football team routed visiting Rancho, 48-0 on Thursday.
Chaparral’s defense gave up just 21 yards after halftime on Saturday, and the Cowboys scored 28 unanswered points to top visiting Del Sol, 28-6.
Chaparral’s Richard Hernandez scored three first-quarter touchdowns to lead the Cowboys to a 45-0 road win over Sunrise Mountain on Friday.