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Football
Liberty quarterback Kenyon Oblad threw three touchdown passes and Darion Acohido returned a pair of punts for scores as the Patriots stormed to a 54-0 victory over Valley.
Zach Matlock threw four touchdown passes, and Las Vegas scored on its first two offensive plays of the game to roll to a 56-14 victory over host Valley on Thursday.
Valley wasn’t about to let another potential win slip through its grasp, scoring 28 points in seven minutes in the second half to pull away from host Rancho 44-8 on Friday.
Dust off the bootleg T-shirts with the funny slogans, and get the trophies out of storage. It’s “Rivalry Week” across the valley.
Eldorado scored three touchdowns in the final six minutes Friday, scoring the go-ahead touchdown with four seconds left, then survived a long kickoff return to its own 15 to beat host Valley 32-30.
Canyon Springs scored three times on defense and special teams Friday en route to a 41-6 home victory over Valley.
Coronado quarterback Landen Rowland passed for two touchdowns and ran for a third at home Friday night as Cougars beat up on Valley, 56-0.
Senior Iyen Medlock’s three-touchdown performance Friday lifted host Valley to a 34-21 win over Boulder City and snapped the Vikings’ 21-game losing streak.
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.
Elisha Young, Aubrey Nellems and Malik Lindsey each scored twice for Shadow Ridge, which cruised to 65-14 home victory over Valley on Friday.
Cimarron-Memorial rushed for 330 yards on the way to 41-0 shutout of Valley.
Durango’s football team held Valley to minus-10 yards in the first half Thursday en route to a 40-0 road victory that snapped a 16-game losing streak.
The high school football season kicks off this week, and there will be two televised games involving local teams. But not all football broadcasts are created equal.
Second-year coach George Baker is hoping Valley will be more competitive this season. The Vikings have dropped 18 consecutive games.