Dorian Thompson-Robinson completed all nine of his pass attempts for 275 yards and five touchdowns Friday night to lead Bishop Gorman’s football team to a 55-0 road win over Durango.
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A list of the 2016 all-state football players expected to return this season.
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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.
Four teams have locked up spots. Eight more remain alive for the other four spots, and the possibilities seem endless.
Biaggio Ali Walsh rushed 13 times for 129 yards and two touchdowns — all in the first half — to lead Gorman’s top-ranked football team to a 56-0 home victory over Durango on Thursday.
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.
Four high school football teams in Washington state have made news in recent weeks for forfeiting games rather than taking the field against a private Catholic school that features college and NFL-sized players.
DeShawn Eagles and Frank Harris are the latest to shine at the receiver for the Wolves, and the seniors have emerged as one of the top receiving tandems in the valley through the first half of the season.
Silverado is one of 10 local teams entered in the 22nd annual Durango Fall Classic, which opens Friday at four valley schools and features several nationally ranked programs.
The time difference here in Hawaii has me all goofed up, which explains why I went with so many double-digit point predictions. Fielder thinks I got too much sun at Hanauma Bay. He’s probably right.
Centennial’s Savon Scarver entered the season projected to be one of the area’s top playmakers and hasn’t disappointed through the first two games,attracting the attention of a handful of Mountain West schools in the process.