High school football games, predictions and score updates
The Friday night lights are back on — fingers crossed — and this week’s slate of games shouldn’t disappoint. Our game of the week will be the most storied rivalry on the east side: Sabino versus Sahuaro.
Teams hope weather cooperates this week
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Despite threatening clouds overhead, Matthew Sanchez marches on with his brass contribution in the Tucson Marching 100 band just prior to a lightning delay at the Pueblo vs. Tucson high school football game at Tucson High Magnet School, 400 N. 2nd Ave., on Aug. 24, 2018, in Tucson, Ariz.
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily StarMost high school football games played in Southern Arizona last Friday night were washed out by monsoon storms, which forced several games to be postponed until the following day — and, in one case, until Monday.
The Friday night lights are back on — fingers crossed — and this week’s slate of games shouldn’t disappoint. Our game of the week will the most storied rivalry on the east side of town: Sabino versus Sahuaro.
The Star’s Justin Spears breaks down each game and predicts how this week’s matchups will shake out. Each contest is scheduled for Friday at 7 p.m. and predicted winners are in ALL CAPS.
Sahuaro 34, Sabino 7 — final
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Head coach Ryan McBrayer, center, looks for pads that will fit senior lineman Caden Wechsler as the Sabino High School Sabercats get fitted for helmets and pads. Wechsler amassed 28 solo tackled a year ago and can play on both sides of the ball.
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily StarPrediction: Sahuaro (1-1) at SABINO (0-1)
Where: 5000 N. Bowes Road
Matchup: No team in Southern Arizona wants to forget about last week more than Sabino, who lost to Casa Grande 21-6 on the road. The Sabercats started Diego Armijo at quarterback, and the converted safety completed 17 of 27 passes for 160 yards and one touchdown while throwing four interceptions. Sabino has won four rivalry games in a row, and — assuming Armijo can avoid turnovers — expect it to become five. Sabino wins at home, 23-14.
Salpointe Catholic 28, Desert Edge 21 — final
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Running back Bijan Robinson, right, jokes with cornerback Lathan Ransom, left, during Salpointe Catholic High School football practice.
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily StarPrediction: Goodyear Desert Edge (2-0) at SALPOINTE CATHOLIC (1-0)
Where: 1545 E. Copper St.
Matchup: Salpointe beat Mesa Dobson 56-7 last week in a game that was called off at halftime because of lightning. Lancers running back Bijan Robinson finished with 301 rushing yards and four touchdowns … in one half. Robinson’s backfield mate, Mario Padilla, added three touchdowns. Salpointe already looks the part of a state championship contender. The Lancers return home Friday to play a Desert Edge team that shut out Moon Valley last week. Salpointe Catholic will face better competition this week, but will get the W at home. Call it 45-20.
Tucson High 55, Alhambra 0 — final
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Tucson's Javier Diaz (55) top, and Wyatt Campos (16) team up to sack Pueblo's Ricardo Medina (11) in the fourth quarter of their game at Tucson High School, Saturday, August 25, 2018, Tucson, Ariz.
Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily StarPrediction: TUCSON HIGH (2-0) at Phoenix Alhambra (1-1)
Where: 3839 W. Camelback Road, Phoenix
Matchup: Tucson High, handled Pueblo last week, showing the high school football world that it means business. Tucson High running back Gary Love rushed for 117 yards and a touchdown on 18 carries, one week after recording 131 yards on eight carries. The Badgers now face a tough matchup on the road; expect a happy bus ride home. Tucson High gets the win, 34-13.
Cienega 35, Sunnyslope 7 — final
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Cienega’s Thomas Webb Jr., scoring last year against Salpointe Catholic, is “a tremendous athlete with a great work ethic and one of our killers in the weight room,” coach Pat Nugent says.
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily StarGame: Phoenix Sunnyslope (0-1) at CIENEGA (1-0)
Prediction: 12775 E. Mary Ann Cleveland Way, Vail
Matchup: No Jamarye Joiner, no problem for Cienega. New starter Luis Morales completed both passes he attempted for 55 yards and a touchdown in last week's romp over Cholla. Cienega’s starting offense played a grand total of 14 plays before the unit was taken out. The Bobcats may have the element of surprise Friday night, in part because there's so little film of their first unit. Sunnyslope is no pushover; the team comes in hungry for a win after falling to Scottsdale Notre Dame Prep 41-27 last week. This game should be one of the better matchups around town. As long Cienega has Mr. Do-it-all in Terrell Hayward, it's one of the teams to beat in town. Call it 49-28 Cienega in the Bobcats' home opener.
Palm Desert 9, Flowing Wells 7 — final
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Flowing Wells Mitchell Effing climbs into the stands to celebrate with the crowd after they held on for a nail-biting 38-37 win against Canyon del Oro in their game at Flowing Wells High School, Friday, August 17, 2018, Tucson, Ariz.
Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily StarPrediction: PALM DESERT (CALIF.) (2-0) at Flowing Wells (2-0)
Where: 3725 N. Flowing Wells Road
Matchup: Flowing Wells has strung together back-to-back one-point victories to start the 2018 season. The Caballeros are led by two-way player Raashad Henderson who’s now rushed for 243 yards in two games. If he he finds a rhythm early, it could be another win for Flowing Wells. Palm Desert is also undefeated heading into this game; quarterback Carter Stokes is averaging 187.5 passing yards per game and has yet to throw an interception. Expect the boys from California to escape Arizona with a 45-28 win.
Millennium 30, Ironwood Ridge 27 — final
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Ironwood Ridge's CJ Mustain, left, and Cameron Drescher meet with Mountain View's Donovan Johnson-Mahoney in the middle stopping his progress after a catch in the Coaches for Charity season kick-off game, Thursday, August 16, 2018, Marana, Ariz.
Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily StarPrediction: Goodyear Millennium (1-0) at IRONWOOD RIDGE (1-0)
Where: 2475 W. Naranja Drive
Matchup: The Nighthawks return to the field following a bye week. A matchup against a solid Millennium team should make for one of the best games in town. I-Ridge is led offensively by running back Nathan Grijalva, who ran for 122 yards against a stout Mountain View front seven two weeks ago. Quarterback Octavio Audrey-Cobos looked good in their first win as well. Those three should keep Ironwood Ridge in the game — and if the Nighthawks capitalize on turnovers like they did against Mountain View, they'll win. Call it 27-14.
Marana 35, Catalina Foothills 20 — final
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Marana's Trenton Bourguet looks to pass against Horizon during their game on Aug. 17, 2018.
Darryl Webb, for the Arizona Daily StarPrediction: Catalina Foothills (1-1) at MARANA (2-0)
Where: 12000 W. Emigh Road, Marana
Matchup: This game has a passing-the-torch vibe to it. Marana first-year head coach Louie Ramirez is one of the new faces expected to have a prosperous career. In the other corner, stands Jeff Scurran, a three-time state champion and arguably the most recognizable name in Southern Arizona high school football history. Scurran's team is going to need to improve defensive if it hopes for an upset. Foothills gave up 240 passing yards and four touchdowns last week against Glendale Cactus. Quarterback Trenton Bourguet and Marana’s high-powered offense is even better. Over two games, Bourguet has thrown for 513 yards and completed 73 percent of his passes. If the Falcons can't figure it out defensively, the Tigers will cruise to a 56-20 win.
Higley 39, Mountain View 14 — final
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Head coach Bam McRae, center, sends his players through sprints during a summer Mountain View High School football practice, 3901 W. Linda Vista Blvd., on July 17, 2018, in Oro Valley, Ariz.
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily StarPrediction: GILBERT HIGLEY (2-0) at Mountain View (0-1)
Where: 3901 W. Linda Vista Blvd.
Matchup: Mountain View’s season opener against Ironwood Ridge didn’t go according to plan, but the Mountain Lions had a bye week and return with clear minds. Bam McRae and company could be in trouble again this week, though: Higley quarterback (and Cal commit) Spencer Brasch has thrown for 686 yards, 12 touchdowns and zero interceptions in two games. Brasch’s top target, Coleman Owen, is averaging 24.8 yards per catch. Higley wins 50-28.
Canyon del Oro 55, Apache Junction 26 — final
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Canyon del Oro's quarterback Zachary Eidenschink sites in on Jayden Bracy in the second quarter of their game at Flowing Wells High School, Friday, August 17, 2018, Tucson, Ariz.
Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily StarPrediction: CANYON DEL ORO (0-1) at Apache Junction (1-1)
Where: 2525 S. Ironwood Drive, Apache Junction
Matchup: The Dorados’ game against Prescott was postponed until Sept. 21 due to weather. While they wait, CDO will take on an Apache Junction team that's the definition of a touch matchup. According to MaxPreps.com, CDO is ranked 96th in the state while Apache Junction is 97th. CDO can win if sophomore running back Stevie Rocker finds his way to rush for more than 150 yards. Rocker rushed for 173 yards and three touchdowns against Flowing Wells two weeks ago, but CDO’s inability to convert two-point conversions and extra points ultimately cost it the game. Rocker should put up numbers on Friday night, but how will quarterback Zach Eidenschink fare after completing 47 percent of his passes against Flowing Wells. If Eidenschink can command the offense similar and if Rocker does his thing, CDO will get its first win of the season. Expect a 30-28 win.
Sahuarita 42, Palo Verde 7 — final
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The Titans logo graces the track around Palo Verde High School's football field in Tucson, AZ. Photo taken Wednesday, August 5, 2015. Photo by Ron Medvescek / Arizona Daily Star.
Ron Medvescek / Arizona Daily StarPrediction: Sahuarita (1-0) at PALO VERDE (1-1)
Where: 1302 S. Avenida Vega
Matchup: Palo Verde bounced back last week, beating Catalina after getting blanked at home in the season opener. Dual-threat quarterback Jequarious Hale was the team’s leading rusher and also threw for 103 yards. If he can repeat last week’s performance, the Titans can pull off a win. Call it 27-21.
Casa Grande 26, Pueblo 12 — final
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Pueblo's Ruben Rivera iv (7) dives into the end zone in the arms of Tucson's David Lopez (3) to get the Warrior's deficit down to 30-12 with seconds left in the fourth quarter of their game at Tucson High School, Saturday, August 25, 2018, Tucson, Ariz.
Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily StarPrediction: Casa Grande (2-0) at PUEBLO (0-1)
Where: 3500 S. 12th Ave.
Matchup: Pueblo fell to Tucson High 30-12 last week. To get on track against Casa Grande, the Warriors need to get to the quarterback. Casa Grande’s QB, Angel Flores, is a freshman. If Pueblo defenders Ruben Rivera, Julio Carino and Omar Ibanez can corral Flores, the Warriors should win. Otherwise, Pueblo could be in for a disappointing evening. Tough call, but Pueblo squeaks by 20-17.
Walden Grove 21, Pusch Ridge Christian 0 — final
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Pusch Ridge head coach Jerry Harris congratulate his players after scoring an extra point against Casteel during the 3A state title game at Campo Verde High School, Nov. 25, 2017 in Gilbert Ariz. Pusch Ridge lost 35-28 to Casteel. (Darryl Webb/Special for the Arizona Daily Star)
Darryl WebbPrediction: Walden Grove (0-1) at PUSCH RIDGE CHRISTIAN (1-0)
Where: 500 N. Oracle Road
Matchup: Just when you think Pusch Ridge Christian could have a down season, the Lions find a way to press on. Pusch Ridge routed Rio Rico 48-12 two weeks ago, rushing 46 times while attempting just five passes. Running back Ryan Garcia rushed for 154 yards on 21 carries while Jonathan Stanton completed three attempts for 81 yards and a touchdown. The Lions haven’t lost a home game in four years, and it’ll stay that way after Pusch Ridge Christian wins 38-13.
Catalina 30, Rio Rico 25 — final
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Head coach Chris Barlow talks with center Gilbert Garcia in the weight room at Catalina High School in Tucson, AZ. on July 16, 2018.
Ron Medvescek / Arizona Daily StarPrediction: Catalina (0-1) at RIO RICO (1-1)
Where: 590 N. Camino Galindo, Rio Rico
Matchup: Both head coaches were teammates at Cienega in 2007. Catalina’s Chris Barlow was a junior wide receiver and defensive back while Rio Rico’s Zach Davila was one of the most highly touted offensive linemen in Arizona. Now, the former teammates will faec off for the first time. Rio Rico is fresh off a 14-13 win against Empire, while Catalina fell 28-6 to Palo Verde last week. The Hawks have momentum and are playing at home? Fuhgetaboutit. Davila gets the upper hand and Rio Rico holds off Catalina 17-7.
Douglas 42, Empire 26 — final
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Second-year Douglas coach James Fitzgerald says the rivalry with Bisbee is “more important” than other games.
Norma Gonzalez / Arizona Daily StarPrediction: DOUGLAS (2-0) at Empire (0-1)
Where: 10701 E. Mary Ann Cleveland Way
Matchup: Don’t look now, but Douglas is off to its best start since 2011, when the Bulldogs went 2-1. Friday night will be Douglas’ biggest test yet. Empire lost to Rio Rico by point at home last week. Empire’s bright spot was running back Wyatt Jeffries, who ran for 112 yards and a touchdown on 15 carries. This is anyone's game, but we like the Bulldogs. Expect a 21-10 win.
Sunnyside 56, Rincon/University 6 — final
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Sunnyside's Jose Silva (2) finds some room to run as Salpointe linebacker Joshua Pasos (9) tries to slow his advance during the second quarter of the Sunnyside vs. Salpointe Catholic high school football game on Sept. 15, 2017, at Salpointe Catholic High School, 1545 E. Copper Street, in Tucson, Ariz.
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily StarPrediction: SUNNYSIDE (1-1) at Rincon/University (0-1)
Where: 421 N. Arcadia Blvd.
Matchup: Sunnyside is another team with a short week. When these two teams met last season, Sunnyside scraped a 7-6 victory at Rincon. In 2018? Expect another close game. The Blue Devils will keep the train rolling and win 14-12.
Vista Grande 28, Cholla 14 — final
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Lightning stabs the night just to the east of the football field at Cholla High where monsoon storms with postponed the Chargers game with Cienega, Friday, August 24, 2018, to Saturday at 9 a.m. at Cholla, Tucson, Ariz.
Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily StarPrediction: CASA GRANDE VISTA GRANDE (1-1) at Cholla (0-2)
Where: 2001 W. Starr Pass Blvd.
Matchup: The Chargers were shorthanded last week after dealing with injuries and absences across the board, and Cienega clobbered the Chargers 58-0. Cholla is experiencing life without star Jordan Porter, who led Southern Arizona in passing last season with 3,002 yards. How bad is it? The Chargers were down to their fourth-string quarterback last week. Cholla needs consistency at that position if they want to win games. IT won't happen this week. Vista Grande should, 23-7.
Desert View 21, Nogales 13 — final
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Nogales' Victor Soto (10) stiff arms Ironwood Ridge's Royal Miller IV (16) while trying to turn the corner in the third quarter of their game at Ironwood Ridge High School, Friday, Sept. 2, 2016, Oro Valley, Ariz. Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star
Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily StarPredictions: DESERT VIEW (0-1) at Nogales (1-0)
Where: 1950 Apache Blvd., Nogales
Matchup: Desert View to Sunnyside 20-13 last week in a game that was moved to Monday (!) because of Friday night's monsoon rains. The Jaguars have a quick turnaround — only three days — to prepare for their game against Nogales, while the Apaches are coming off a bye week. Desert View has a date at home with Marana next week, so as long as the Jaguars don’t overlook this Nogales team, they should be fine. After a tough one against Sunnyside, Desert View bounces back with a 21-7 win on the road.
Amphitheater 45, Tanque Verde 0 — final
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Amphitheater senior running back Carlos Valarezo (4) runs the ball for a touchdown in Friday night's game against the Canyon Del Oro Dorados on September 16,2016 in Tucson, Ariz. Canyon Del Oro won 27-14. Jordan Glenn/ for the Arizona Daily Star
Jordan GlennPrediction: Tanque Verde (0-1) at AMPHITHEATER (0-2)
Where: 125 W. Yavapai Road
Matchup: Both teams are looking for its first win since October 2017. The game will be close, but we'll take the home team. Amphi wins 13-0.
San Carlos 18, Santa Rita 6 — final
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Tanque Verde football players at practice in 2018. Former Tanque Verde coach Richard Sanchez is now at Tucson High Magnet.
Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily StarPredictions: SAN CARLOS (0-1) at Santa Rita (0-1)
Where: 3951 S. Pantano Road
Matchup: First-year head coach Richard Sanchez suffered the worst loss of his career last week, when the Eagles were blanked 66-0 by Morenci. Things should only get better this week, when the Eagles play their first home game of the season against a San Carlos team that lost a shootout to Tombstone last week. San Carlos has proven that it can score. And while we'd never count out a Sanchez-coached team, the Eagles are facing a major rebuilding effort. San Carlos rolls, 49-7.
More information
- Watch: Sahuaro tops Sabino 34-7 in east-side rivalry game
- Photos: Sahuaro vs. Sabino, high school football
- Sabino grads bring unique perspective to east-side rivalry game
- Ex-Sabino High baseball coach had history of conflict with TUSD, state officials
- Bisbee High sponsoring fundraiser to help rebuild historic Warren Ballpark fence
- Back on The Grid: Tucson High puts on convincing performance in return home
- Sabino High School stripped of state baseball title after investigation
- Photos: Tucson beats Pueblo in home opener, 30-12
- Cienega opens season by routing shorthanded Cholla
- Sahuaro tops rival Sabino for first time in four years in 34-7 rout
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