Friday night's high school football matchups, predictions and score updates
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The Star's Justin Spears breaks down the contenders, pretenders at the midway point of the 2018 season.
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Season's midway point shows contenders, pretenders
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Peoria Centennial players warm up as the sun sets to the west before the Ironwood Ridge vs. Peoria Centennial high school football game at Ironwood Ridge High School, 2475 W. Naranja Drive, on Sept. 14, 2018, in Oro Valley, Ariz. Centennial won 55-7.
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily StarFor some high school football teams, the halfway point of the season is good time to determine if they’re built for a deep playoff. For others, it’s a reality check.
Friday’s game of the week features two teams — Salpointe Catholic and Tucson High — who fit into the first category. The teams are a combined 9-0 at the midway point, and have not only state playoffs but deep postseason runs in mind.
The Star’s Justin Spears previews each game Friday night and predicts the outcome. Each game is scheduled for Friday at 7 p.m. and predicted winners are in ALL CAPS.
Salpointe Catholic 27, Tucson High 3 — Final
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Salpointe's Bijan Robinson has 953 yards and 12 touchdowns through four Lancer wins this season.
Sean Logan / The Arizona RepublicPrediction: Tucson High (5-0) at SALPOINTE CATHOLIC (4-0)
Where: 1545 E. Copper Street
Matchup: Tucson High already already has wins this season (five) than in 2017 (four), making them one of the biggest surprises in Southern Arizona this season. Led by running back Gary Love and quarterback Jesus Montano, Tucson High’s offense has outscored its opponents 124-14 in the last three weeks. The last time Tucson High and Salpointe Catholic battled, Lancers running back Bijan Robinson hurdled over a defender for a touchdown, a highlight play that went viral. Robinson has been a workhorse for the Lancers, averaging 238.3 rushing yards per game, and is showing no signs of slowing down. Tucson High will give the Lancers a tough look defensively, but stopping Robinson and fellow running back Mario Padilla is a brutal task. Salpointe Catholic holds off the Badgers, 42-23.
Canyon del Oro 35, Prescott 23 — Final
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After a season-opening heartbreaker against Flowing Wells, quarterback Zachary Eidenschink looks to lift the Dorados to their first win of the season.
Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily StarPrediction: Prescott (3-1) at CANYON DEL ORO (3-1)
Where: 25 W. Calle Concordia, Oro Valley
Matchup: Friday marks a makeup game after the teams’ Week 2 matchup was rained out. That may be a blessing in disguise for a CDO team that was upset by Flowing Wells the week before. Now? The Dorados have won three straight games and boast one of the best rushing attacks behind sophomore Stevie Rocker, senior Diego Munguia and senior Tiki Garcia. Expect the rushing game to wear Prescott down, and for CDO to run away with a 42-28 win.
Glendale Apollo 43, Sierra Vista Buena 42 — Final
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Emlyn Vezzosi has fun with Buena mascot Bucky before a 2007 game vs. Chandler Hamilton.
James S. Wood / Arizona Daily StarPrediction: Sierra Vista Buena (3-1) at GLENDALE APOLLO (1-3)
Where: 8045 N. 47th Ave., Glendale
Matchup: Buena quarterback Jovoni Borbon threw for just 76 yards against Desert View last week. If Borbon gets the hot hand in the pocket, the Colts can pull off the win, but Apollo’s experience against tougher opponents bodes well for the Hawks. Buena competes, but Apollo wins it 33-17.
Sabino 21, Queen Creek Benjamin Franklin 14 — Final
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Sabino's Claudio Oviedo (3) stretches for the ball as the Sabercats warm up just before sunset to Sahuaro at Sabino High School, Friday, August 31, 2018, Tucson, Ariz.
Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily StarPrediction: Queen Creek Benjamin Franklin (3-2) at SABINO (2-2)
Where: 5000 N. Bowes Road
Matchup: Well, looky here: Sabino has clawed back to .500 after an ugly first two games. The Sabercats spoiled Jeff Scurran’s homecoming two weeks ago and then followed it up with a four-point win over Lakeside Blue Ridge. Friday’s rematch of last year’s state semifinals should be a good one; expect Sabino to get its revenge in a tight one, 31-28.
Cienega 38, Mountain View 21 — Final
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Head coach Bam McRae addresses members of the team 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: CIENEGA (3-1) at Mountain View (0-4)
Where: 3901 W. Linda Vista Blvd.
Matchup: Mountain View is off to its worst start since 2009, and things won’t get any easier on Friday. Cienega routed Rincon 56-14 last week to get back into the winner’s column. Quarterback Luis Morales completed 10 of 11 passes passing for 161 yards and four touchdowns, and that was without star player Terrell Hayward. With Hayward back into the fold, Bobcats should take care of business on the road. Call it 49-20.
Empire 37, Nogales 18 — Final
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Kody McPherson stretches and suppresses a smile during Empire’s football practice last week. The senior offensive lineman has received interest from both University of La Verne and Ripon College — two D-III programs.
Simon Asher / For The Arizona Daily StarPrediction: Empire (1-3) at NOGALES (2-2)
Where: 1950 Apache Blvd., Nogales
Matchup: Expect a close one here. Empire won its first game of the season behind running back Wyatt Jeffries’ 177-yard performance. Nogales, on the other hand, took a 49-0 beating from Walden Grove. Despite all that, we like Nogales at home. Let’s call it 28-27 Apaches, with Maile Vasquez hitting a game-winning field goal as time expires.
Catalina Foothills 31, Pueblo 12 — Final
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Pueblo coach Brandon Sanders, left, says Omar Ibanez, right, will be even more physical as a senior this season.
Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily StarPrediction: Pueblo (1-3) at CATALINA FOOTHILLS (1-3)
Where: 4300 E. Sunrise Dr.
Matchup: Pueblo has surprisingly struggled through the first four games. So have the Falcons, though their schedule — which Glendale Cactus and Marana — is partly to blame. Foothills is fresh off a bye week, and should be ready to get back on track. The Falcons win, 20-7.
Glendale 35, Walden Grove 14 — Final
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The Walden Grove student section gets fired up just before the start of their crosstown rivalry game against Sahuarita in 2015. Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star
Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily StarPrediction: WALDEN GROVE (3-1) at Glendale (4-0)
Where: 6216 W. Glendale Ave., Glendale
Matchup: Another program that’s been a pleasant surprise in Southern Arizona this season is Walden Grove. Coach Corey Noble’s defense has given up just 26 points through its last three games. Walden Grove blanked Pusch Ridge Christian 21-0 and blew past Douglas 49-0. Expect the Red Wolves to bring another win home to Sahuarita on Friday. Call it 45-35.
Sahuarita 43, Queen Creek San Tan Foothills 6 — Final
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A few Mustang logos on the north field goals at Burton Tingle Field at Sahuarita High School, Tuesday, July 28, 2015, Sahuarita, Ariz. Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star
Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily StarPrediction: Queen Creek San Tan Foothills (2-2) at SAHUARITA (3-1)
Where: 350 W. Sahuarita Road, Sahuarita
Matchup: The Mustangs recorded their first shutout of the season last week with a 46-0 win over Holbrook. Sahuarita can very well finish the season 9-1 or 8-2 if it beats the teams it’s supposed to beat down the stretch. That’ll happen Friday, with a 23-10 win over San Tan Foothills.
Pusch Ridge Christian 27, Fountain Hills 3 — 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: PUSCH RIDGE CHRISTIAN (1-3) at Fountain Hills (2-2)
Where: 16100 E. Palisades Blvd., Fountain Hills
Matchup: The Lions are off to their worst start since 2012, which isn’t a surprise considering they lost nearly every starter from the 2017 squad that made the Class 3A state championship game. The Lions need a win this week, and they’ll get it. Expect a 21-14 win in Phoenix.
Ironwood Ridge 49, Desert View 14 — Final
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Ironwood Ridge running back Nathan Grijalva (12) maintains forward progress during the third quarter.
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily StarPrediction: IRONWOOD RIDGE (1-3) at Desert View (1-3)
Where: 4101 E. Valencia Road
Matchup: This is another case of don’t-let-the-records-fool-you. Ironwood Ridge lost back-to-back nail-biters to Goodyear Millennium and Gilbert Campo Verde, followed by a blowout loss to Peoria Centennial. Desert View’s defense gave up 304 rushing yards last week against Buena. The Nighthawks have one of the best running backs in Southern Arizona in Nathan Grijalva; expect him to have a huge week to get the season back on track. Ironwood Ridge wins big, 55-7.
Rincon/University 51, Palo Verdo 45 — 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: PALO VERDE (1-3) at Rincon/University (1-3)
Where: 421 N. Arcadia Blvd.
Matchup: Palo Verde struggled the last two weeks, but could turn it around against Rincon. Expect the Titans to win, 21-7.
Tanque Verde 35, Chandler Prep 28 — Final
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Tanque Verde High School football stadium in 2015, at 11150 E. Tanque Verde Road, in Tucson, Ariz.
photos by Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily StarPredictions: Tanque Verde (0-4) at ARIZONA COLLEGE PREP (0-4)
Where: 3434 E Broadway Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85716
San Manuel 48, Santa Rita 28 — 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 StarPrediction: SAN MANUEL (0-4) at Santa Rita (0-4)
Where: 3951 S. Pantano Road
Matchup: This could be the week Richard Sanchez gets his first win as Santa Rita’s head coach, which would be the program’s first victory since Sept. 16, 2016. Rather than jinx the Eagles, however, we’ll pick San Manuel. Call it 28-0.
Douglas 7, Silver City 3 — Final
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Vincent Vega and the Douglas Bulldogs will host Bisbee on Friday in the nation’s fourth-oldest high school football rivalry.
Photos by Norma Gonzalez / Arizona Daily StarPrediction: Douglas (4-0) at SILVER CITY (N.M.) (3-1)
Where: 3200 N. Silver Street, Silver City, New Mexico
Matchup: Douglas is one of the feel-good stories so far this season. The Bulldogs are 4-0, the best start for the program in seven years, after going winless in 2017. Douglas will go toe-to-toe with one of the best teams in New Mexico. Expect Douglas to keep it close but lose, 37-24.
Sahuaro 48, Sunnyside 0 — Final
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Sunnyside's Johnathon Lopez (13) out runs the flying tackle attempt of Pueblo's Julio Carino (9) in the third quarter of their game at Pueblo High School, Friday September 14, 2018, Tucson, Ariz.
Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily StarPrediction: Sunnyside (3-1) at SAHUARO (4-1)
Where: 545 N. Camino Seco
Matchup: Sunnyside’s Roy Lopez is two wins away from reaching 100 career wins as a high school coach. Reaching the milestone won’t be easy: the Blue Devils have back-to-back road games against Sahuaro coming up on their schedule. Sunnyside has improved since last season, but Sahuaro’s offense — with Cameron Williams and Izaiah Grigsby as the leaders — should be enough for a win. Expect the Cougars to take care of business at home, 30-7.
Coolidge 39, Catalina 20 — Final
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Defensive end Jose Lugo, lifting, draws some attention from defensive end Robert Wooten as they work out. Lugo had 72 tackles and 15 sacks to go with 18 catches last season.
Ron Medvescek / Arizona Daily StarPrediction: COOLIDGE (4-1) at Catalina (1-3)
Where: 3645 E. Pima Street
Matchup: Catalina is off to a rocky start, but played three away games. Now the Trojans will play back-to-back games at home, but Coolidge is no slouch. The Bears escape Tucson with a 28-10 victory.
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