Friday night's high school football matchups, locations and predictions
The Star's Justin Spears predicts the outcome of every game being played Friday night.
Pueblo-Foothills showdown is our game of the week
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The back judge signals a successful two-point conversion by Sierra Vista Buena against Catalina Foothills during the opening week of action.
Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily StarThere are just four undefeated teams left in Tucson heading into Friday night’s games: Canyon del Oro, Pueblo, Sahuaro and Salpointe Catholic. CDO, Sahuaro and Salpointe Catholic all compete in the Class 4A Kino Region, so the second half of the season could feature some bigger-than-big games.
For now, let’s focus on the final week of September. Our game of the week features Catalina Foothills and undefeated Pueblo. The Falcons are coming off a disappointing one-possession loss to Sabino; can they spoil Pueblo’s perfect record?
The Star’s Justin Spears predicts how that contest will fare, along with every other game in Tucson. All games kick off at 7 p.m.; the Star’s projected winner is in ALL CAPS
SALPOINTE CATHOLIC (3-0) at Tucson High (3-2)
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Salpointe Lancers running back Bijan Robinson (C) (5) celebrates a touchdown in the third quarter of a game against the Glendale Cactus Cobras at Salpointe Catholic High School Friday, Sept. 20, 2019.
Josh Galemore / Arizona Daily StarLocation: 400 N. Second Ave.
What to expect: The lucky number for this game is 190. If Salpointe Catholic running back Bijan Robinson rushes for 190 yards against the Badgers, then he will surpass former Arizona Wildcat and CDO star Ka’Deem Carey for Tucson’s career rushing record (5,701). Last week, the Texas-bound Robinson rushed for 170 yards and scored four touchdowns in a carefree win over Glendale Cactus. Meanwhile, Tucson High lost its second game of the season. The last time the Lancers played Tucson High on the road, Robinson went viral after he hurdled over a Badgers defender. Expect Robinson to pass his idol, and for Salpointe to win. Let’s call it 35-17 Lancers.
Glendale Apollo (1-3) at SIERRA VISTA BUENA (3-1)
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Buena quarterback Jovoni Borbon (2) turns the corner on Catalina Foothills' Max Duenas (28) picking up big yards in the third quarter of their game at Catalina Foothills, Tucson, Ariz., August 21, 2019.
Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily StarLocation: 5225 Buena School Blvd., Sierra Vista
What to expect: Remember when you were a kid and played football with your friends, and two words — “go long” — were all you needed? Well, that’s Buena’s offense led by senior quarterback Jovoni Borbon. After completing 3 of 4 passes for 113 yards two weeks ago, which earned him Star Player of the Week honors, Borbon topped his performance with a 171-yard, three-touchdown outing against Desert View. Once again, his top target was sophomore wide receiver Keyon Taylor, who had five catches for 155 yards and two touchdowns. Buena’s offense is rolling, and so it’s tough to pick against the Colts — especially at home. Expect a 33-21 Buena win on a crisp night in Sierra Vista.
Mountain View (1-3) at CIENEGA (2-2)
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Cienega's quarterback Ryan Swoger (4) brushes away the paw of Centennial's Joseph Salazar (84) to elude the pressure and get off the pass in the second quarter of their game at Cienega High School, Vail, Sept. 13, 2019.
Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily StarLocation: 12775 E. Mary Ann Cleveland Way, Vail
What to expect: The last time Matt Johnson stepped foot on Cienega’s turf, he was the head coach of Ironwood Ridge, and the Nighthawks upset the Bobcats 20-17 in the regular-season finale. Now the head coach of Mountain View, Johnson will try to do the same with his new club. This game has “classic” written all over it; it will come down whichever team wins the penalty battle and controls the line of scrimmage. Mountain View is better than its record shows, but we like the Bobcats at home 30-21.
NOGALES (3-1) at Empire (1-3)
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Sage Curtis, 16, snatches the ball out of the air during a football practice at Empire High School on July 25, 2018 in Tucson.
Simon Asher / For The Arizona Daily StarLocation: 10701 E. Mary Ann Cleveland Way, Vail
What to expect: Don’t look now, but the Apaches are off to their best start in four years. Senior linebacker Abraham Aldaz and defensive end Hernan Ortiz have combined for 67 tackles and seven stops for losses this season. Nogales shouldn’t have an issue against a struggling Empire team even though the game is on the road. Nogales wins again, 42-14.
Desert View (2-2) at IRONWOOD RIDGE (1-3)
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Ironwood Ridge Nighthawks Brandon Barrios (25) runs the ball around the Mountain View Mountain Lions defensive line during a game at Ironwood Ridge High School Friday evening, Aug. 23, 2019.The Nighthawks flew away with the win against the Mountain Lions 21-7.
Josh Galemore / Arizona Daily StarLocation: 2475 W. Naranja Drive
What to expect: This game will be quick. Not because of the score, but because both teams are known for their ability to run the football, which will eat up a ton of clock throughout the game. Brandon Barrios is the Nighthawks’ leading rusher with 327 yards this season. Desert View will counter with emerging star Serge Gboweiah, who has 562 yards. Expect the 1-3 Nighthawks to get back on track with a 35-8 win.
SAHUARO (5-0) at Sunnyside (1-3)
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Sahuaro's Jordan Bunting (2) works on his one-handed grabs while the Cougars go through their pre-game routine before facing Sabino at Sahuaro High School, Tucson, Ariz., September 6, 2019.
Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily StarLocation: 1725 E. Bilby Road
What to expect: Sahuaro shouldn’t have to worry much about this week’s game against a rebuilding Sunnyside program. The Blue Devils lost a heartbreaker, 22-21, to south-side rival Pueblo last Friday after winning their first game of the season the week prior. Sahuaro’s rushing attack — featuring Izaiah Davis, Trevion Watkins and Jamir Gasaway — will be too much for Sunnyside this week. Cougars roll 49-8.
Rincon/University (2-2) at PALO VERDE (2-2)
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Head coach Mike Wells checks his roster during Palo Verde Titans football practice at Palo Verde High School, 1302 S. Avenida Vega, Tucson, Ariz. Mike Wells is Palo Verde High School’s new head football coach.
Rebecca Sasnett / Arizona Daily StarLocation: 1302 S. Avenida Vega
What to expect: In his first season with the program, Palo Verde head coach Mike Wells has already matched last season’s win total after the Titans took down Empire last week. On Friday, they’ll take on sometime rival Rincon/University. These players have played Pop Warner together or against each other. This could be the closest game of the night. The Rangers are itching to win after getting blasted 63-7 by Cienega, but with Palo Verde coming off a victory and hosting this week, let’s go with the Titans in a close one. Call it 21-20.
Glendale (3-1) at WALDEN GROVE (3-1)
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Walden Grove linebacker Rick Avelar hopes to play college football, just like his dad did. Avelar notched 135 tackles last year and has drawn interest from Yale, Columbia, Miami and Utah.
David Martinez / For the Arizona Daily StarLocation: 15510 S. Sahuarita Park Road, Sahuarita
What to expect: Walden Grove’s defense has to be on its A-game Friday or else this game could wind up in the loss column for the Red Wolves. Glendale quarterback Rocco Bruney has 973 passing yards, which is a 243.3 average per game, and nine touchdowns. Fortunately, Walden Grove has two linebackers that cover the field sideline-to-sideline in Sebastian Adamski and Rick Avelar III. Adamski has 61 tackles this, while Avelar isn’t far behind with 51. Expect Walden Grove’s defense to step up behind the two anchors at linebacker, and for the Red Wolves to win 28-24.
Sabino (3-1) at QUEEN CREEK BENJAMIN FRANKLIN (5-0)
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Sabino's Diego Armijo (1) drops to a knee to reel in a throw for a short gain against Sahuaro in the third quarter of their game at Sahuaro High School, Tucson, Ariz., September 6, 2019.
Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily StarLocation: 18864 E. Germann Road, Queen Creek
What to expect: The Sabercats took care of business against a sneaky Lakeside Blue Ridge team last week, but it doesn’t get easier for them this week. In fact, this game is arguably the toughest on Sabino’s schedule, which speaks volumes considering the Sabercats already played undefeated Sahuaro a few weeks ago. Benjamin Franklin had two 100-plus-yard rushers, Danner Bowen (103) and Chancin Loving (156), in last week’s 35-7 win over Coolidge. Last time Sabino played an elite rushing attack was against Sahuaro, and the Sabercats coughed up 376 rushing yards. It’s going to take a perfect game for Sabino to win, and we don’t think that will happen. Let’s call it 42-34 Franklin.
FOUNTAIN HILLS (2-2) at Pusch Ridge Christian (1-3)
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Jordan Kouba, left, and Gabriel Witt of Pusch Ridge Christian warm up before a game against Canyon del Oro at Canyon del Oro High School on September 13, 2019.
Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily StarLocation: 9500 N. Oracle Road
What to expect: Pusch Ridge Christian has been outscored 75-6 in three games since opening its season with a 42-0 win over Rio Rico. Pusch Ridge running back Evan Lovett has been a bright spot, gaining 341 yards and scoring a pair of touchdowns. Otherwise, the Lions haven’t found their stride offensively. Expect the struggles to continue against a tough Fountain Hills team. The visitors win 21-6.
Catalina (0-4) at COOLIDGE (4-1)
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Marcus Romo works in the weight room at Catalina High School in Tucson, AZ. on July 16, 2018.
Ron Medvescek / Arizona Daily StarLocation: 684 W. Northern Ave., Coolidge
What to expect: Coolidge is coming off a loss to a talented Benjamin Franklin team, and will face a struggling Catalina team on Friday night. The Trojans have been outscored 200-6 this season and are giving up an average of 50 points per game. Expect more of the same, and a 49-0 Coolidge win.
SAHUARITA (2-2) at Queen Creek San Tan Foothills (2-3)
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The players stretch out for an early season practice on Burton Tingle Field at Sahuarita High School, Tuesday, July 28, 2015, Sahuarita, Ariz. Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star
Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily StarLocation: 1255 W. Silverdale Road, Queen Creek
What to expect: Last year’s contest was 43-6 win in favor of the Mustangs. The margin of victory won’t be that large this time around. Sahuarita senior linebacker Michael Molio’o has 43 tackles this season, which is a team-high by 20. Molio’o will be flying around this Friday making plays for Sahuarita in a 35-20 win.
CHANDLER ARIZONA COLLEGE PREP (4-1) at Tanque Verde (0-4)
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Yard lines are drawn on the football stadium at Tanque Verde High School. Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star
Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily StarLocation: 4201 N. Melpomene Way
What to expect: Tanque Verde is another team struggling to win this season, but at least the Hawks are putting points on the board. Arizona College Prep quarterback Mark Chavez is averaging 182.2 passing yards per game, while junior running back Richard Williams is rushing for an average of 167 yards per game. Arizona College Prep has way too many weapons for Tanque Verde to handle. Call it 63-13.
San Manuel (1-3) at SANTA RITA (1-3)
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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 StarLocation: 3951 S. Pantano Road
What to expect: It’s been six years since Santa Rita finished a season with more than one win. Things are trending in the right direction. Expect Santa Rita running backs Fernando Molina and Alex Durgin to carry the Eagles to a grind-it-out 14-8 win over San Manuel.
Catalina Foothills (1-3) at PUEBLO (4-0)
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Pueblo Warriors head coach Brandon Sanders calls out to a player during a game against the Tucson Badgers at Pueblo High School Friday, Aug. 30, 2019. The Pueblo Warriors held the Badgers at bay with a final score of 21-7.
Josh Galemore / Arizona Daily StarLocation: 3500 S. 12th Ave.
What to expect: If you end up attending this game, expect to hear a group of people shouting “Warrior block” almost every time a positive play happens for Pueblo. The Warriors’ fan base is passionate and even better for them, the product on the football field gives them something to cheer. Credit coach Brandon Sanders, a Dick Tomey disciple, for representing his late coach every time he steps on the field. With the initials “DT” spray-painted on the 25-yard line, Pueblo is undefeated and has momentum reaching the halfway point of the season. Expect the good times to continue in a 31-28 win.
More information
- Senior-laden line has been secret to Pueblo's 4-0 start to 2019 season
- Cienega's Gabe Levy ran wild in blowout win over Rincon/University
- Tough remaining schedule looms for banged-up Tucson High
- Red-Blue game is reintroduction for Devonaire Doutrive, who re-commited to Cats over the summer
- Josh Pastner's Georgia Tech program banned from 2020 NCAA Tournament
- Greg Hansen: Sean Miller puts on clinic, credits Lute, fans as he begins 11th season in charge of Wildcats
- Greg Hansen: It 'won't be a reach' for deserving Tucsonan Hannah Orbach-Mandel to be named NCAA Woman of the Year
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