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Football
Jack Tarango didn’t intend for the Legacy Tip-Off Classic boys basketball tournament to grow this year.
Centennial’s offense has received plenty of attention this season.
But on Friday night in a Sunset Region quarterfinal against visiting Legacy, the Bulldogs’ defense got its turn to shine.
Eric and Skeet have been begging me for the past few weeks to use their new power ratings.
Legacy senior defensive end Derriyon Shaw made an oral commitment to Boise State on Sunday, announcing his decision on Twitter.
Naim Geeslin ran for 146 yards and four touchdowns Thursday as Legacy’s football team defeated visiting Shadow Ridge, 28-7.
Legacy made its opening drive look easy Friday night, going 69 yards in just four plays for a touchdown.
Unfortunately for the Longhorns, that scoring march turned out to be their only one against a stingy Palo Verde defense.
The prep football season is winding down, and for the Division I-A teams, this is the final week of the regular season.
A quick glance at the scoreboard might not indicate it, but Bishop Gorman’s football team had to work a little harder than expected against division foe Legacy on Friday night.
“This (stuff) is TOO easy!” After seven weeks of prep football action, I am nailing 72 percent of my picks straight-up. Three of my losses this season came last week when I missed every play in my prop bet extravaganza. (#Karma Right, Durango fans?)
Naim Geeslin rushed for 141 yards and two touchdowns on 10 carries, and Samuel Turner ran for 113 yards and two TDs on nine rushes to lead Legacy to a 42-0 road win at Durango on Friday.
Moapa Valley’s Sterling Simmons’ 41-yard run with 6:45 to play on Friday gave the 10th-ranked Pirates the lead for good as they defeated visiting Legacy, 32-21.
I have been pretty rough on Silverado over the years. The Skyhawks have been the punch line numerous times in this space. But in honor of Yom Kippur this week, it’s time to atone for my mistakes. Here goes (clears throat): I’m sorry, Skyhawks.
Naim Geeslin ran for 204 yards on 10 carries, and Legacy dominated visiting Valley 84-0 on Friday.
Whenever Coronado’s football team needed a big play at Legacy on Friday night, the Cougars would turn to senior running back Jordan Patterson, and he delivered.