Led by Aubrey Washington’s 168 yards on 15 carries — including an 80-yard touchdown — the Longhorns generated 389 yards on the ground in their 35-14 win over Centennial.
Football
Lane Ramos kicked a field goal to give Virgin Valley’s football the lead and the Bulldogs held on for a 30-27 win over Sunrise Mountain in Mesquite on Saturday.
Taariq Flowers scored on a 64-yard run on the first play from scrimmage, and finished with 229 rushing yards and three touchdowns as the Dragons rolled to a 44-6 road win over Western.
Foothill will enter Southeast League play Thursday against Coronado sporting that perfect 4-0 record this season after the Falcons drubbed visiting Eldorado 35-0 on Saturday night.
TyRay Collins scored three touchdowns Saturday to help Chaparral’s football team to a 63-0 home victory over Rancho.
Bishop Gorman, which is ranked 11th nationally, showed it is still the class of the state as it opened Class 4A Southwest League play with a resounding 58-0 road win over Bonanza on Saturday.
Silverado quarterback Kana Hoapili passed for 103 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Skyhawks to a 32-13 road victory over Valley on Saturday.
The Pirates forced four turnovers and limited Boulder City to 152 yards of offense to earn a 16-0 road win over Boulder City on Saturday.
Backup quarterback Connor Paravia replaced injured starter Sagan Groanuer in the third quarter, and guided Faith Lutheran to a 20-17 victory over Palo Verde.
Micah Gayman threw two touchdown passes Saturday and Democracy Prep’s football team rolled to a 56-0 road win over Mountain View.
Lake Mead’s football team scored three first-half touchdowns Saturday and rolled to a 42-0 road victory over Laughlin.
Sierra Vista limited Clark to 144 yards of offense and forced three turnovers en route to a 49-14 home win. Clark only had one offensive touchdowns, and 87 yards came on one play.
The Spring Mountain defense caused five first-half turnovers, scored a pair of touchdowns and helped enable a running clock in the first quarter in its swift 58-0 home victory over Indian Springs on Saturday afternoon.
Sophomore Koy Riggin will take over at quarterback and try to lead the Falcons back into the playoffs.
The Trailblazers won their first six games of the 2016 season, but still missed the postseason.