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Football
Everybody at my school is obsessed with the “Mannequin Challenge.” I decided to join the fun and do my version. Ready?
A late-season victory over Basic helped save the season for Foothill’s football team. The Falcons (6-4) face the Wolves (7-3) again at 7 p.m. Thursday at Basic, and this time a berth in the Sunrise Region final is on the line.
Foothill scored 29 fourth-quarter points en route to a 39-17 victory over Canyon Springs.
This is the final week of the regular season in the Class 4A Sunset Region, and the playoff picture looks like my 4-year-old cousin’s finger-painting. It’s a complete mess.
Foothill defeated Green Valley 20-9 Thursday, clinching a playoff spot and extending its season while ending Green Valley’s.
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.
Jordan Wilson completed 20 of 28 passes for 292 yards and three TDs Friday to lead Foothill’s football team to a 37-35 home victory over fourth-ranked Basic.
Kana Hoapili delivered two touchdown passes that helped the Skyhawks pull away from Foothill and claim the “Victory Bell” with a 41-7 win Thursday.
Dust off the bootleg T-shirts with the funny slogans, and get the trophies out of storage. It’s “Rivalry Week” across the valley.
Liberty’s Kenyon Oblad completed 25 of 31 passes for a school-record 509 yards and six touchdowns Friday to help the second-ranked Patriots roll to a 62-14 Southeast League victory at Foothill.
Maybe Bishop Gorman didn’t play the best team in California, or the best team in Florida, or the best team in Texas. But the Gaels played more good teams than anybody else, and that’s all that matters when it comes to prep football rankings.
Blake Wilson ran for 135 yards on 30 carries on Friday to lead Foothill to a 27-9 home win over Coronado in the Southeast League opener for both teams.
Foothill wide receiver Brandon Hargis scored three touchdowns in the Falcons’ 21-14 victory over Palo Verde.
The unofficial Clark County School District football title game takes place when Desert Pines visits six-time defending Sunrise Region champion Liberty at 7 p.m. Thursday.