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The old saying that football games are won in the trenches holds true in all-star games, too.
Mojave football coach Joe Delgado remembers the first time he saw Ty Flanagan on the field.
Mojave’s Ty Flanagan rushed for 106 yards with touchdown runs on all three of his carries, leading the Rattlers to a 65-0 home win over Western on Friday.
As Ty Flanagan sat on the field Friday at Clark, he was angry.
This is the time of the prep football season when I should be peaking, like a Vernon Fox-coached team.
The Spring Valley football team hasn’t had much to celebrate during the program’s first 11 seasons, but that might be about to change.
This week marks the unofficial halfway point of the prep football season, which means it’s time to hand out the Fieldies.
Brenden Joyce came off the bench for the last three plays of the game and hit Mark Rubalcaba for the game-winning 77-yard pass on fourth-and-10 with one second remaining Saturday to lead host Faith Lutheran’s football team to a 32-28 win over Mojave.
One or two plays sometimes can be the difference in a high school football game.
Mojave, which rides the explosive running of Ty Flanagan, and Sierra Vista, which features a big-play defense, are meeting in a battle of unbeatens.
This was intended to be a mailbag. You know, one of those articles in which I provide answers to questions submitted to my email or social media accounts.
Ty Flanagan ran for 252 yards and three touchdowns on just nine carries, scoring on runs of 35, 53 and 99 yards to lead the Mojave’s football team to a 50-6 win over visiting Pahrump Valley on Friday.
Last week’s physical game in Idaho took a toll on Mojave, and Rattlers coach Joe Delgado wasn’t sure how his depleted roster would respond Friday night at home against Chaparral.
Ty Flanagan rushed for 292 yards and four touchdowns on just 12 attempts Saturday to help Mojave’s football team open its season with a 48-40 win over Skyview (Idaho) in the Rocky Mountain Rumble in Pocatello, Idaho.