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Sabino claims east-side rivalry, Salpointe escapes, other final scores

  • Aug 29, 2015
  • Aug 29, 2015 Updated Nov 12, 2015

View our collection for recaps and box scores from all of Friday's high school football games. 

Sabino 26, Sahuaro 7

Sabino 26, Sahuaro 7

A safety, of all things — one that came as a result of a penalty 16 minutes into the game — was all that Drew Dixon and the Sabino football team needed to come to life on Friday night. 

The visiting Sabercats erupted for 21 points in the third quarter after a quiet first half and held off east-side rival Sahuaro for a 26-7 victory. (See box score below).

Dixon rushed 12 times for 63 yards and two touchdowns and completed 9 of 10 passes for 110 yards and a score.

“We were a little nervous in the beginning but once we ran a few sets, we just started clicking,” said Dixon, a junior who was making his second start at quarterback. “It’s a really great win because the seniors hadn’t beaten Sahuaro yet and us juniors helped beat them so we felt really good about that.”

The Sabercats earned a bit of revenge Friday, a year after losing to the Cougars.

They also gained some credibility. Sabino notched a power-point win and improved to 2-0. The Sabercats play at Buckeye Verrado next Friday while Sahuaro (1-1) is off until it hosts Canyon del Oro on Sept. 11.

“This puts us in a good position,” Sabino coach Jay Campos said. “Obviously we have an even bigger challenge next week up at Verrado but this is young team. (Players were) relatively inexperienced coming into the year, but we’re getting better each and every week.”

The Sabercats have now won their showdown against Sahuaro 11 times in the last 12 years. Meanwhile, Sahuaro hasn’t won consecutive meetings since wrapping up a three-win run in 1991. Since then, Sabino has won all but four meetings, two of which came in the state playoffs. The victory on Friday night was a first for several Sabino seniors.

“We lost to them freshman year, sophomore year and junior year and we finally got them back,” senior wide receiver/defensive back Jake Gormally said.

Sabino went up 2-0 after Sahuaro quarterback Stephen Miller was flagged for intentional grounding in end zone; the play resulted in a safety.

On the second play of Sabino’s ensuing possession, Dixon broke loose for a 25-yard gain, giving the Sabercats a first down at the 3-yard line midway through the second quarter. Until that point, they had not recorded a first down.

Consecutive negative rushes moved Sabino back to the 5 and it was ultimately forced to settle for a 21-yard field goal by Bennett Nottingham. However, the stage was set for the next half with Sabino leading 5-0.

“They were playing it pretty much on our side of the field and we couldn’t get any breaks,” Campos said. “All of the sudden we get that safety and that flipped the momentum of the entire game.”

Gormally returned the opening kick of the third quarter to Sabino’s 33 before a pass inference call on third down gave Sabino new life at its own 44. On the next snap, Dixon flew up the middle for a 56-yard touchdown, giving the Sabercats a 12-0 lead after the extra point by Nottingham.

“That was big,” Dixon said. “I feel like that got us a lot of momentum our way.”

Sahuaro, which also couldn’t get much going offensively in the first half, ended up punting away its first possession of the third quarter. Just when the Cougars were about to get the ball back, a botched punt return gave Sabino the ball inside the 20.

Despite being slowed by cramps, Dixon ran for an 8-yard touchdown four plays later, pushing Sabino’s lead to 19 points.

Sahuaro got back in the game when Nikolas Fountain returned the ensuing kickoff 67 yards for a touchdown.

But the Sabercats were quick to respond, this time on a 47-yard aerial connection between Dixon and Nottingham.

“It was a rough loss, plain and simple,” said Alec Valenzuela, a senior who led Sahuaro with 82 rushing yards.

“We killed ourselves mentally; we didn’t practice the way we should have and we didn’t come out the way we should have played.”

Daniel Gaona 

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Catalina Foothills 30, Pueblo 24

Catalina Foothills 30, Pueblo 24

In a game delayed by a fight and the lights going out, Catalina Foothills (1-1) survived two late touchdowns by Pueblo and a back-and-forth first half to win 30-24. (See box score below). 

“I thought we played pretty good for most of the game, particularly in the third quarter and then some bizarre things happened, that’s what happens in football,” said Catalina Foothills head coach Jeff Scurran. 

Foothills lead by as much as 30-12 before Pueblo backup quarterback Daniel Vega led the Warriors to two touchdowns in the last 5:28.

“I’m happy we won, but there’s certainly a lot, a lot, a lot to learn from,” said Catalina Foothills junior quarterback Rhett Rodriguez.

After Catalina Foothills fumbled at midfield, Pueblo had the ball with 1:15 left and down by six, but they turned the ball over on downs with 48.5 seconds left, when the lights went out and the officials called the game.

“At the end we kinda got lazy and that backfired,” said Catalina Foothills senior running back Preston Kime, who ran for two touchdowns. “We just got to keep our heads up and play next week even harder.”

Last week the Falcons opened the season with a 41-7 loss at Goodyear Desert Edge.

Scurran said the loss last week was more like a scrimmage.

“We don’t even count that last game.” Scurran said. “We didn’t ask for it, that team shouldn’t be in our division.”

After Catalina Foothills got a field goal, the teams exchanged touchdowns on four drives in the first half.

Rodriguez had an eight-yard touchdown run and was 9-for-12 passing for 144 yards. He also ran for 42 yards on seven carries.

Pueblo senior running back Jorge Romero rushed for 132 yards on 22 carries.

In the fourth quarter, a brawl between the teams saw two players ejected from each team, most notably Pueblo senior quarterback Justin Pledger.

With 5:28 left, Vega connected with Romero for a 24-yard touchdown pass on fourth down. Vega was 7-for-16 passing for 92 yards.

Then about three minutes later, senior receiver Frankie Gomez caught an eight-yard pass for the Warriors.

“Coach Brandon Sanders — he coached with me here — he’s great, he’s got that thing turned around I tell you what, they got some real tough kids,” Scurran said.

James Kelley 

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Coolidge 35, Amphitheater 21

Coolidge 35, Amphitheater 21

At Coolidge, the Panthers fell to 0-2 with the loss on the road.

Amphitheater trailed 35-6 entering the fourth quarter before scoring twice to cut the lead to 14.

Nathan Medina ran for 116 yards and a score for Amphi, while teammate Carlos Valarazo ran for 106 yards and a touchdown.

Medina and Valarazo both scored on 35-yard runs in the fourth quarter.

Amphi is off next week before traveling to Casa Grande on Sept. 11.

Gilbert 21, Canyon del Oro 16

Gilbert 21, Canyon del Oro 16

At Gilbert, the Tigers (1-1) captured their first win of the season with a nonconference win over visiting CDO. The victory was the first for Gilbert coach Derek Zellner.

Highlight reel

CDO junior Garrett Woodlock returned a first-quarter kickoff for 96-yard touchdown.

Player of the game

Gilbert running back Mario Meza ran for 104 yards and two touchdowns.

By the numbers

4 and 9. With 4:29 remaining in the game and CDO clinging to a one-point lead, the Dorados failed to convert on fourth-and-9 from the Gilbert 17-yard line. The Tigers scored on their ensuing possession and sealed the win.

He said it

An inability "to convert in the red zone tonight." — CDO coach Dusty Peace, on his team's problems Friday.

Robert Benedetti

Flowing Wells 34, Deming (N.M.) 20

Flowing Wells 34, Deming (N.M.) 20

At Flowing Wells, Deming made the Caballeros and coach Mark Brunenkant a bit nervous in the fourth quarter, but the Caballeros hung on for their second win in as many weeks. Flowing Wells broke a 7-7 tie in the second quarter, scoring two touchdowns — one on a pick-six by Tyler Stiltner. Deming scored 13 straight points in the third quarter to get closer, but Flowing Wells held the visitors scoreless the rest of the way.

Highlight reel

Flowing Wells' Dylan Allison returned from an injury, and managed to star on both sides of the ball. He both intercepted a pass and scored.

Player of the game

Dionte Flores scored three of Flowing Wells' five touchdowns. His 80-yard scoring run in the second quarter helped the Caballeros jump further ahead. Flores finished with 190 rushing yards.

By the numbers

2. Interceptions by Flowing Wells' defense Friday night.

Alexa Portillo

Desert View 57, Catalina 0

Desert View 57, Catalina 0

At Catalina, Desert View (2-0) continued right where it left off from its last game by routing the Trojans for the biggest margin of victory in school history. The Jaguars, who had lost 17 straight games coming into the season, have scored 93 points in two games. The Jaguars' offense struck early and often as senior quarterback Ian Strickland threw for one touchdown and added two more on the ground. Running back Alex Courtemanche bullied his way for 116 yards and two touchdowns for the Jaguars.

Highlight reel

Desert View receiver Damian Martinez returned the second half kickoff 85 yards for a touchdown. With the help of some key blocks, the 5-foot-7-inch, 140-pound speedster was able to find the sidelines and outrun multiple Catalina players.

Player of the game

Ian Strickland. Desert View's 6-3 quarterback used his size and athleticism to contribute 39 rushing yards and two touchdowns on the ground. He threw for 89 yards including a bullet to receiver Jesus Equilua in the back of the end zone. He did this all in the first half. Strickland's night was over after the second-half kick return put Desert View up 50-0.

By the numbers

53. Desert View's previous highest margin of victory was in a 60-7 win in 1993.

He said it

"The weight room is a big difference, and people are believing now. Our offensive line is a lot stronger than last year. People just believe now," said Strickland when asked about what's different between last year and this year.

 Nick Peppe

Eloy Santa Cruz 40, Palo Verde 7

Eloy Santa Cruz 40, Palo Verde 7

At Palo Verde, the visiting Dust Devils took advantage of an early lead and cruised to a blowout win.

Highlight reel

Santa Cruz benefitted from numerous Palo Verde mistakes and ran up a big lead.

Player of the game

Palo Verde quarterback Albert Payne rushed for his team's sole touchdown.

By the numbers

11. First downs made by Palo Verde, though the Titans scored just seven points.

He said it

"After tonight, we need to work on our offense and defense. We made a couple fumbles and recoveries tonight but going forward, we have our sights set to win." — Payne

Steven Fowler

Sunnyside 27, Glendale Cactus 21 2OT

Sunnyside 27, Glendale Cactus 21 2OT

At Sunnyside, the Blue Devils won a two-overtime thriller against visiting Glendale Cactus in a rematch of the 2003 Class 4A state championship game. Sunnyside scored 14 unanswered points to start the game, then watched as Cactus responded with 14 of its own. A Sunnyside missed field goal set Cactus up with the ball late in the fourth quarter with a chance to win, but the Blue Devils defense intercepted a pass to set up overtime. Both teams scored in the first overtime. Sunnyside senior quarterback Nick O'Hagin won the game with a scramble in the second overtime.

Highlight reel

Sunnyside senior defensive back Daniel Hernandez sealed the victory when he intercepted a Glendale Cactus pass on fourth down in double OT.

Player of the game

O'Hagin. Wearing jersey No. 3, O'Hagin channeled his inner Russell Wilson by throwing for 183 yards and two touchdowns and rushing for 71 and the game-winning score.

By the numbers

35. Sunnyside went into the bag of tricks in the fourth quarter. Junior quarterback Jorge Abril turned a fake punt into a 35-yard pass to Gabriel Soto.

He said it

"I knew going up against a legendary coach like that wasn't going to be easy, but we overcame some mistakes and pulled it out in the end." -Sunnyside coach Glenn Posey

Mark Lawson

Mountain View 51, Avondale La Joya 6

Mountain View 51, Avondale La Joya 6

At La Joya, Justice Summerset threw for 327 yards and four touchdowns as the Mountain Lions rolled to a blowout win in their season opener. 

Benson 28, Pusch Ridge Christian 14

Benson 28, Pusch Ridge Christian 14

At Benson, the Bobcats scored a touchdown in each quarter and doubled-up the visiting Lions. 

Salpointe Catholic 35, Sahuarita 26

Salpointe Catholic 35, Sahuarita 26

At Sahuarita, Salpointe avoided an 0-2 start by surging in the second half. After a sack and forced fumble early in the third quarter, Lancers linebacker Oscar Quiroz recovered the ball in the end zone after a crazy scramble that saw at least three players from each team have a chance at the ball.

Sahuarita then botched a punt and fumbled the ball out of the back of the end zone for a safety. Salpointe's Dominic Salaz returned the ensuing free kick for a touchdown.

Sahuarita used the home crowd to their advantage to keep the game close the rest of the way but couldn't pull even again. Mustangs quarterback Damion Hill threw for 256 yards and three touchdowns. Salpointe was better: Quarterback EJ Galvez and running back Zach Dorame both punched in rushing touchdowns in the fourth quarter. Dorame fininshed with a game-high 128 yards on 10 carries.

Highlight reel

Sahuarita's Dago Segundo returned a kickoff 96 yards for a touchdown with less than three minutes left in the game to bring the Mustangs within 2 points. Segundo broke several tackles and outran the Lancers down the left sideline; his return brought the crowd into a frenzy.

Player of the game

Making his first career start, Salpointe sophmore quarterback E.J. Galvez helped the Lancers to 35 second-half points and played without a turnover. Galvez used his scrambling ability to keep several plays alive. Galvez checked out of an inside run play in the fourth quarter with his team up by two points; the check-down led to an outside running play that was taken 51 yards for a touchdown.

By the numbers

1. Sahuarita kicker Gabriel Hernandez was thrown out of the game for unsportmanlike conduct following a late-game shoving match. He will be ineligible to play next week and will miss one game.

He said it

"I don't think I've ever been more proud of a football team: Great resiliency, great fight. I thought the fight our kids had was tremendous." — Salpointe Catholic coach Dennis Bene

Sam Martin

Rio Rico 34, Santa Rita 7

Rio Rico 34, Santa Rita 7

At Rio Rico, the Hawks rebounded from a season-opening loss to Marana by beating the Eagles by 27.

Nogales 35, Sierra Vista Buena 7

Nogales 35, Sierra Vista Buena 7

At Nogales, the Apaches improved to 2-0 with a 28-point win over the visiting Colts.

Nogales' Freddy McCarty ran for 247 yards and two touchdowns on 20 carries. He scored on a 72-yard run to open the scoring, and added a 58-yard TD to give the Apaches a 28-7 lead in the third quarter.

Ricky Parades threw for 93 yards in the win, while Alan Ortega caught four passes for 94 yards.

Cholla 48, Rincon/University 14

Cholla 48, Rincon/University 14

At Cholla, the Chargers held visiting Rincon/University scoreless in the first half en route to a 48-14 victory. Quarterback Bobby Vega-Rodriquez led the offense by scoring four total touchdowns; the Chargers defense forced five turnovers.

Highlight reel 

Vega-Rodriquez broke through the line for a 34-yard touchdown run that gave Cholla a 7-0 lead. He finished with three rushing scores.

Player of the game

Vega-Rodriquez. He combined for 285 yards — 178 on the ground and 107 through the air — to go with his four scores.

By the numbers

5. Cholla's defense forced five turnovers compared to only giving the ball up once.

He said it

"Rincon came out and they came out hard, but Cholla came out a little harder. We've been preparing for them for a couple weeks. It's just team effort coming out after working all summer and the core just came together and played a good game." — Vega-Rodriquez

Chris Real

Tucson 28, Apache Junction 20

Tucson 28, Apache Junction 20

At Apache Junction, the Badgers scored a touchdown in each quarter to win their season opener on the road.

DeAndre Williams rushed for 137 yards on 21 carries and scored three touchdowns, including both of the Badgers' scores in the second half.

Jorge Flores completed 12 of 24 passes for 133 yards and a touchdown in the win.

Tucson hosts Canyon del Oro next week.

Walden Grove 36, Empire 34, 3OT

Walden Grove 36, Empire 34, 3OT

At Empire, Walden Grove got off to a sluggish, mistake-filled start but was able to turn things around in the second half and in overtime to come away with the win in the first game of the season.

Highlight reel

A 2-yard touchdown run by Lance Kilgore capped the Walden Grove's comeback.

Player of the game

Louis Joseph ran for 45 yards on seven carries and had two rushing touchdowns for Walden Grove.

By the numbers

3, Walden Grove was able to overcome three turnovers and an offense that only had four first downs.

He said it

"We had a lot of mistakes in the first half, but we were top-notch at the end. They had the heart, the drive, and the leadership from the seniors to finish it out." — Walden Grove coach Chris May.

Fernando Galvan

Chandler Basha 42, Cienega 23

Chandler Basha 42, Cienega 23

At Chandler Basha, the Pat Nugent era at Cienega began with a difficult road loss to Division I power Basha Chandler (2-0). Cienega, despite being in Division II, held Basha's All-American quaterback Ryan Kelley in check for most of the night. However, four Basha scoring plays of 50-plus yards sealed the fate of the Bobcats.

Highlight reel

In the the second quarter, Kelley and the Basha offense were marching until Cienega safety Chris Vega intercepted a tipped pass and returned it into Basha territory. The Bobcats would go on to capitalize on the turnover with their first touchdown of the night.

Player of the game

Cienega quarterback Tyler Hammons played a quiet but vital role for the Cienega offense. He avoided turnovers and made some difficult throws on the run. Unfortunately, his receivers were unable to hang onto several of his passes, including one that was a sure 80-yard touchdown.

By the numbers

9. The number of NCAA Division I offers Kelley has, according to Rivals.com. They include Arizona State and Texas A&M.

He said it

"I thought our kids played really hard. We gave up some big plays. But I think we proved to ourselves that even though we may be young at certain positions we can play high school football." - Pat Nugent

W.P. Russell

Bisbee 46, Douglas 19

Bisbee 46, Douglas 19

At Bisbee, the host Pumas beat Douglas for the third straight year with a win in their season opener.

Tempe ASU Prep 37, Tanque Verde 30

Tempe ASU Prep 37, Tanque Verde 30

At Tanque Verde, ASU Prep scored a fourth-quarter touchdown to extend a one-point lead and beat the host Hawks. The Devils jumped on the home team from the beginning, scoring a 50-yard touchdown on the second play of the game. Tanque Verde struck back with an impressive run from Jon Zaugra. Tempe prep led 31-24 at halftime and held on in a second half that featured just 12 total points.

Highlight reel

Zaugra's 67-yard rushing touchdown was the best of the night.

Player of the game

Cisco McDonald. Tanque Verde's threw two touchdowns and coordinated a steady offense throughout the night.

By the numbers

0. Tanque Verde was held to zero points in the fourth quarter.

He said it

“I can take away our heart from the game and the way we didn't stop fighting." — McDonald

Leonard Moody

Aug. 28: Catalina Foothills 30, Pueblo 24

Aug. 28: Catalina Foothills 30, Pueblo 24

In a game delayed by a fight and the lights going out, Catalina Foothills (1-1) survived two late touchdowns by Pueblo and a back-and-forth first half to win 30-24. (See box score below). 

“I thought we played pretty good for most of the game, particularly in the third quarter and then some bizarre things happened, that’s what happens in football,” said Catalina Foothills head coach Jeff Scurran. 

Foothills lead by as much as 30-12 before Pueblo backup quarterback Daniel Vega led the Warriors to two touchdowns in the last 5:28.

“I’m happy we won, but there’s certainly a lot, a lot, a lot to learn from,” said Catalina Foothills junior quarterback Rhett Rodriguez.

After Catalina Foothills fumbled at midfield, Pueblo had the ball with 1:15 left and down by six, but they turned the ball over on downs with 48.5 seconds left, when the lights went out and the officials called the game.

“At the end we kinda got lazy and that backfired,” said Catalina Foothills senior running back Preston Kime, who ran for two touchdowns. “We just got to keep our heads up and play next week even harder.”

Last week the Falcons opened the season with a 41-7 loss at Goodyear Desert Edge.

Scurran said the loss last week was more like a scrimmage.

“We don’t even count that last game.” Scurran said. “We didn’t ask for it, that team shouldn’t be in our division.”

After Catalina Foothills got a field goal, the teams exchanged touchdowns on four drives in the first half.

Rodriguez had an eight-yard touchdown run and was 9-for-12 passing for 144 yards. He also ran for 42 yards on seven carries.

Pueblo senior running back Jorge Romero rushed for 132 yards on 22 carries.

In the fourth quarter, a brawl between the teams saw two players ejected from each team, most notably Pueblo senior quarterback Justin Pledger.

With 5:28 left, Vega connected with Romero for a 24-yard touchdown pass on fourth down. Vega was 7-for-16 passing for 92 yards.

Then about three minutes later, senior receiver Frankie Gomez caught an eight-yard pass for the Warriors.

“Coach Brandon Sanders — he coached with me here — he’s great, he’s got that thing turned around I tell you what, they got some real tough kids,” Scurran said.

James Kelley 

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Aug. 28: Benson 28, Pusch Ridge Christian 14

Aug. 28: Benson 28, Pusch Ridge Christian 14

At Benson, the Bobcats scored a touchdown in each quarter and doubled-up the visiting Lions. 

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