In a battle of two of the Southeast League’s top running backs, Foothill’s Justice Jackson may have had fewer yards than Coronado’s Jordan Patterson on Thursday, but Jackson came out on top where it mattered — the scoreboard.
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This is my favorite week of the prep football season.
The Division I-A Southern Region playoffs begin, there are two league titles up for grabs, and all the games are Thursday because of Nevada Day.
Coronado dominated on defense Friday, holding host Eldorado to minus-16 yards rushing and forcing six turnoers on the way to a penalty-filled 32-7 victory over the Sundevils.
Tyjon Lindsey’s hearing is just fine. This is a noteworthy development considering the auditory beating he’s received the past two months from Bishop Gorman teammate Tate Martell.
The Green Valley football team’s defense didn’t need any extra help considering how well it played Friday night. The Gators got some anyway from an unlikely source.
“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?)
College recruiters often see Chaparral’s football field from the highway as they drive past to see local prospects. A few of those coaches are actually stopping at the school this season thanks in part to senior Richard Nelson.
Marisa Olmos and Ashleigh Rodriguez met when they were in fifth grade. They went to the same middle school, played travel softball together the past six years and now are juniors at Liberty.
From the category of strange-but-true statistics comes this beauty: Las Vegas’ football team managed less than 150 yards of total offense on Friday night and won. In a rout.