Faith Lutheran running back Christian Marshall ran for 203 yards and four touchdowns as the Crusaders breezed to a 43-6 victory over Bonanza in the Sunset Region quarterfinals Thursday night.
Football
Everybody at my school is obsessed with the “Mannequin Challenge.” I decided to join the fun and do my version. Ready?
Cannon Reid threw for three touchdowns as Bonzana beat host Desert Oasis 33-7 on Friday, securing the Bengals’ first trip to the postseason since 2011.
Four teams have locked up spots. Eight more remain alive for the other four spots, and the possibilities seem endless.
Sophomore quarterback Kyle Allison led Bonanza to 29 straight points en route to a 36-19 win over Clark on Thursday.
Bonanza’s Ricardo Hill rushed for 276 yards and three touchdowns to help the Bengals to a 42-14 home win over Del Sol on Friday.
Bonanza’s big bet on fourth down paid off when quarterback Cannon Reid hit R.J. McCarter on a 35-yard scoring strike with 4:55 remaining in the game to lift the Bengals over the host Grizzlies in the annual Banner Game, 20-14.
Dust off the bootleg T-shirts with the funny slogans, and get the trophies out of storage. It’s “Rivalry Week” across the valley.
Sierra Vista’s Bryan LaGrange scored his second rushing touchdown Friday night with 4:20 left in the fourth quarter to lift the visiting Mountain Lions over Bonanza 36-32.
Durango improved to 4-0 for the first time in 15 years after hanging on to beat host Bonanza in a 21-20 thriller.
Bishop Gorman took control early Friday night, opening a 30-0 lead in the first quarter before cruising to a 42-0 home win over Bonanza.
Here’s who readers selected as the Nevada Preps football player of the week for the third week in the high school football season.
Ricardo Hill’s four-touchdown performance in front of his home crowd helped Bonanza beat Western 42-8 on Friday.
Chaparral quarterback Santiago Vialpando completed 16 of 25 passes for 273 yards, including two touchdowns to Devin Gaddy, to power the Cowboys past Bonanza.