Region 2

Mountain Ridge 49, Copper Hills 15

Jaxon Hunt threw four touchdown passes as Mountain Ridge (3-2) routed Copper Hills (3-2) 49-15 in a Region 2 matchup. The Sentinels took a commanding 28-0 lead at halftime, sparked by an 83-yard punt return for a touchdown by Kohen Cunningham in the first quarter. Hunt connected with Tytan DeJong for two touchdowns and added another with a 13-yard touchdown run just before halftime. Despite trailing, Copper Hills managed to get on the board in the second half with a pair of touchdown passes by Ethan Hill and a field goal by Jael Chavez. However, Mountain Ridge padded their lead with fourth-quarter touchdowns, including Lincoln Twilley’s 79-yard reception from Hunt.

Riverton 30, Cedar Valley 7

Riverton (3-2) orchestrated a dominant second half to defeat Cedar Valley (0-5) with a 30-7 victory in a Region 2 clash. Cedar Valley took an early lead in the first quarter when Luke Ballard caught a 44-yard touchdown pass from Landon Johnson. However, Riverton responded as Britain Wall reeled in a 17-yard pass from Xander Thayer late in the second quarter, followed by Seth Glover’s 43-yard field goal to tie the game at halftime. Riverton continued their momentum in the third quarter with Kyler Hardle’s 17-yard touchdown reception and Bennett Neilson’s 5-yard touchdown run. They capped the game with another touchdown in the fourth quarter as Thayer connected with Neilson for a 7-yard score.

Herriman 40, Bingham 0

Herriman (5-0) dominated in a Region 2 matchup against Bingham (0-5), winning 40-0. The Mustangs’ Tyler Messer was strong on the ground, scoring three rushing touchdowns, including a 27-yard dash in the third quarter. Bryson Sweeney contributed with a 9-yard touchdown pass to Toa Roberts late in the fourth quarter. Herriman’s defense held Bingham scoreless throughout, showcasing their ability to control the game entirely. This victory underscores Herriman’s strong start to the season.


Region 4

West Jordan 38, Cyprus 7

West Jordan (3-2) dominated in a 38-7 victory over Cyprus (3-2) in a Region 4 matchup. After falling behind early following Brock Langford’s 20-yard touchdown run for Cyprus, West Jordan responded emphatically by scoring 38 unanswered points. The Jaguars took control with a powerful second quarter, highlighted by a 80-yard touchdown pass from Ayden Dunn to Porter Creasy, followed by Creasy’s 30-yard touchdown reception. Ayden Dunn continued to showcase his passing with a 22-yard touchdown to Tyson Dunn in the fourth quarter. West Jordan’s defense held strong, shutting out Cyprus for the final three quarters.

Granger 46, Taylorsville 7

Granger (3-2) dominated Taylorsville (0-5) in a Region 4 matchup, securing a convincing 46-7 victory. The Lancers started strong with Mateni Puamau’s 80-yard touchdown reception from Owen Griffin in the opening moments. Griffin threw for six touchdowns, including two to Uli Figiel in the second quarter, building a 24-7 lead by halftime. Granger’s defense also shone, highlighted by Manisela Tauataina’s interception return midway through the third quarter, which contributed to a 22-point surge in the third period. Taylorsville (0-4) managed a single scoring play with Masi Filipe’s 37-yard run in the second quarter, but the Warriors struggled to keep pace against the relentless Lancers.

West 61, Kearns 0

West (4-1) delivered a dominant performance in their Region 4 matchup, shutting out Kearns (1-4) with a 61-0 victory. Louie Hamilton was instrumental for the Panthers, scoring four touchdowns, including runs of 40 and 45 yards. Kamden Lopati contributed by connecting for two touchdown passes, including a 29-yarder to King Long. Long also shone on defense with a 62-yard interception return for a touchdown in the fourth quarter. The Cougars struggled offensively throughout the game, unable to find the end zone against West’s stifling defense.

Hunter 35, Hillcrest 34

Hunter (2-3) escaped with a thrilling 35-34 overtime victory against Hillcrest (1-4) in a Region 4 matchup. After Hillcrest scored an 11-yard touchdown pass from K’Von Houston to Miles Ence in the first overtime, they opted for a 2-point conversion to clinch the win. However, Hunter’s defense held firm, stopping the play and securing the victory. Connor Anderson was pivotal for Hunter, rushing for a 15-yard touchdown in overtime, in addition to his two earlier scores on the ground. Despite a strong first half featuring four touchdown passes from Houston, Hillcrest was unable to maintain their momentum in the second half, allowing Hunter to mount a comeback.


Region 5

Fremont 63, Clearfield 6

Fremont (4-1) dominated Clearfield (2-3) with a 63-6 victory in a Region 5 matchup. The Silverwolves made an impact early as Triston Mann opened the scoring with a 93-yard kickoff return just seconds into the game. Manase Tuatagaloa was instrumental, connecting with Slade Parker for two touchdowns and rushing for another. The defense also shone, highlighted by Kamden Murphy’s 27-yard interception return for a score just before halftime. Clearfield’s sole touchdown came from Jack George on a 4-yard run in the second quarter, but Fremont’s relentless offense and defense left them overwhelmed.

West Field 61, Bonneville 21

West Field (4-1) dominated Bonneville (0-5) in a high-scoring 61-21 victory during their Region 5 matchup. West Field’s Easton Eilertson led the charge by connecting on several deep passes, including a 64-yard touchdown to Jaden Fowers and a 75-yard completion to Gavin Ortegon in the second quarter. Eilertson’s performance helped the Longhorns secure a commanding 40-13 lead by halftime. Bonneville’s offense showed flashes of brilliance with Ashton Spackman scoring a 65-yard touchdown pass from Paden Toula in the fourth quarter, but it wasn’t enough to close the gap. West Field’s offensive onslaught continued with Kolt Abbott adding a 25-yard rushing touchdown in the final quarter, sealing the decisive win.

Box Elder 49, Roy 14

Box Elder (5-0) dominated Roy (0-5) in a decisive 49-14 victory in a Region 5 matchup. The Bees opened with a 32-yard touchdown run by Judd Howells late in the first quarter and never looked back. Korbin Jeppesen’s 98-yard kick return to start the second half was a pivotal moment, extending Box Elder’s momentum. Kadyn Reyes added to the Bees’ scoring spree with two third-quarter rushing touchdowns, including an impressive 80-yard burst in the fourth. Roy’s Howie Howard managed two scores in the third quarter, but it was not enough to challenge Box Elder’s overwhelming offense.


Region 7

Springville 35, Pleasant Grove 17

Springville (4-1) secured a commanding 35-17 victory over Pleasant Grove (1-4) in a Region 7 matchup. The Red Devils took an early lead with a 15-point first quarter, including an 11-yard touchdown pass from Beau Halvorsen to Tuiono Valeti. Springville extended their lead to 22-7 by halftime thanks to a 24-yard run by Tuiono Valeti in the second quarter. Despite a late rally attempt by Pleasant Grove, which saw Drake Stanley score on a run with just 15 seconds left in the game, Springville sealed the win with fourth-quarter touchdowns by Lisiate Valeti and Treyton Harris. Springville’s defense held Pleasant Grove scoreless in the second and third quarters.

Timpview 33, Wasatch 14

Timpview (2-3) secured their second win of the season with a commanding 33-14 victory over Wasatch (3-2) in a Region 7 contest. The Thunderbirds took control early and didn’t look back, with Taani Tuha’s 14-yard touchdown run opening the scoring at 3:10 in the first quarter. Braxton Wilkerson bolstered Timpview’s lead with a vital 99-yard kick return touchdown at 9:36 in the third quarter, following his 38-yard touchdown reception just before halftime. Wasatch managed to score twice in the second half, but it wasn’t enough to overcome Timpview’s lead. Lukas Thornock contributed with two field goals, adding insurance to the Thunderbirds’ tally.

Maple Mountain 42, Payson 28

Cole Allred’s standout performance led Maple Mountain (1-4) to their first victory of the season with a 42-28 win over Payson (1-4) in a Region 7 matchup. Allred accounted for five touchdowns, including three touchdown passes in the first quarter, helping the Golden Eagles to an early 21-7 lead. Payson briefly narrowed the gap when Trevyn Wall connected with David Fullmer for a 38-yard score to close the first half. However, Maple Mountain responded quickly in the third quarter with a 55-yard touchdown pass to Tevita Kolomalu. Allred sealed the win with a decisive 48-yard touchdown run with just over a minute left in the game.

Orem 63, Spanish Fork 3

Orem (3-2) dominated in a one-sided Region 7 matchup with Spanish Fork (1-4), winning 63-3. The Tigers raced ahead with a strong first quarter, scoring 21 unanswered points, highlighted by Beckham Curtis’s 57-yard run. They extended their lead in the second quarter with a series of touchdowns, including an 18-yard pass from Tayden Ka’awa to Kaue Akana, and a 1-yard run by Max Stonebraker. Spanish Fork managed to get on the board with a 26-yard field goal by Preston Jones early in the second quarter. Orem continued their scoring spree with KT Fetalaiga and JaVoni Halalilo adding touchdowns in the second half, with Halalilo’s 75-yard interception return in the fourth quarter sealing the emphatic victory.


Region 8

Salem Hills 23, Timpanogos 20

Salem Hills (3-1) edged out Timpanogos (2-3) in a thrilling 23-20 overtime victory in a Region 8 clash. Benjamin Staheli clinched the win with an 11-yard touchdown run in overtime after Timpanogos had briefly gone ahead with Luke Bergin’s 20-yard field goal in OT. The game was deadlocked at 10-10 entering the fourth quarter before Peyton Higginson put Salem Hills ahead with a 3-yard touchdown pass from Ryder Hales. Timpanogos rallied late to force overtime with Logan Holloway’s 4-yard touchdown run and a 20-yard field goal by Bergin with just 34 seconds left in regulation. Despite the Timberwolves’ late surge, Salem Hills sealed the deal in the extra period.


Region 9

Pine View 42, Dixie 14

Pine View (4-1) delivered an impressive offensive performance in a Region 9 triumph over Dixie (2-3), winning 42-14. The Panthers pulled away from a tied game at halftime, scoring 28 unanswered points in the second half. Levi Shaw showcased his passing prowess, throwing five touchdown passes to Brock Harris, including a 56-yard strike with 4:13 left in the second quarter and a 62-yard connection early in the third quarter. Corbin Yocham contributed with a 3-yard rushing touchdown to start the second-half scoring. Dixie managed two touchdowns in the second quarter but couldn’t muster any offense in the second half as Pine View’s defense stood strong.

Crimson Cliffs 21, Hurricane 16

Crimson Cliffs (4-1) held off Hurricane’s (3-2) late rally to win 21-16 in a Region 9 matchup. Leading 14-3 at halftime, Crimson Cliffs extended their advantage in the third quarter with a 14-yard touchdown pass from Tanoai Andersen to Jaxson Holt. Hurricane fought back in the fourth quarter as Austyn McRoberts scored on a 1-yard run with 10:30 left, reducing the deficit. Despite a seven-yard touchdown reception by Dylan Gabriel with 1:51 remaining, Crimson Cliffs’ defense stood firm, securing the victory. Holt’s pair of touchdown catches proved crucial as the Mustangs improved their standing in the region.

Snow Canyon 27, Desert Hills 15

Snow Canyon (4-1) overcame Desert Hills (1-4) by a score of 27-15 in a Region 9 matchup, propelled by a strong second-half performance. The Warriors led 10-0 at halftime and extended their lead with two touchdowns in the third quarter, including a 57-yard pass from Parker Olson to Cam Hill. Olson also added a 5-yard rushing touchdown at the start of the fourth quarter. Desert Hills responded late with a 62-yard touchdown pass from Max Brownstein to Brock Stookey, but Snow Canyon’s defense held on, highlighted by Trey Vaughn’s 22-yard interception return for a touchdown with 3:23 left. Ammon Allred contributed by connecting on field goals of 23 and 21 yards.


Region 10

Murray 56, Cottonwood 6

Murray (4-1) dominated Cottonwood (0-5) in a lopsided Region 10 win, 56-6. The Spartans blitzed to an early lead, racking up 28 points in the first quarter alone, including a 15-yard interception return by Tristan Cross. Phil Holland led the charge with a strong passing performance, connecting with Carson Davis for touchdowns of 36 and 4 yards. Mckade Eardley contributed with both a 4-yard and a 1-yard rushing touchdown. Cottonwood’s lone highlight came at the end of the second quarter when Gage Cooper hit Ethan Yazzie with a 70-yard touchdown pass, but it was not enough to turn the tide as Murray’s defense kept the Colts scoreless in the second half.

Jordan 31, Juan Diego 27

Jordan (1-4) secured its first victory of the season with a 31-27 comeback win over Juan Diego (1-4) in a Region 10 matchup. The Beetdiggers trailed 21-7 at halftime but scored 15 points in the fourth quarter to seal the win. Dylan Suthar’s 17-yard touchdown run with 6:11 remaining put Jordan ahead, and Brodie Sargent’s and Suthar’s earlier scores helped erase the deficit. Juan Diego’s Jacoby Ahlstrom connected with Braylon Fail on a 16-yard pass late in the game, but it wasn’t enough to reclaim the lead. Oscar Rodriguez also contributed with two rushing touchdowns for Juan Diego.

Highland 17, East 8

Highland (2-3) secured a 17-8 victory over East (0-5) in a Region 10 matchup. Highland jumped out to an early lead with Brody Dalton throwing a pair of touchdowns in the first half, including a 4-yard strike to Zamiri Vaughn in the first quarter and a 27-yard pass to Manase Wolfgramm in the second. Caleb Koelliker added a pivotal 32-yard field goal in the fourth quarter, extending Highland’s lead to 17-0. East’s Joseph Cooley managed a late 22-yard touchdown run with under a minute left but it wasn’t enough to overcome the deficit. Highland’s defense held firm throughout, allowing the Leopards to score only in the final moments.


Region 11

Stansbury 56, Bear River 14

Stansbury (4-1) overwhelmed Bear River (1-4) in a dominating 56-14 victory in a Region 11 clash. Brighton Reutzel led the Stallions with two touchdown passes, including a 25-yard strike to his brother Lincoln Reutzel in the first quarter and a 25-yard connection with Ryder Myer in the fourth. Stansbury’s offense was relentless, with key contributions from Tasi Lealaisalanoa on a 2-yard scoring run and Lael Rhodes catching a 56-yard pass from Lincoln Reutzel. Bear River briefly responded with Korver Riley’s 63-yard touchdown run in the second quarter and a 98-yard touchdown pass to Glaiden Behrens in the third, but Stansbury’s defense shut down the Bears for most of the game, allowing no points in the first and fourth quarters. Gabe Camargo’s 1-yard scoring run late in the fourth sealed Stansbury’s comprehensive win.

Green Canyon 73, Deseret Peak 0

Green Canyon (2-2) dominated from start to finish in a resounding 73-0 victory over Deseret Peak Golden Eagles (0-4) in a Region 11 matchup. The Wolves exploded with 35 points in the first quarter and continued their offensive onslaught with 31 more before halftime. Ethan Munk was exceptional in the air, tossing multiple touchdown passes, including a 36-yard strike to Hayden Schramm in the second quarter. Braxton Atkinson contributed significantly with a 1-yard fumble recovery touchdown and a rushing touchdown. Deseret Peak struggled to find any footing against the relentless defense of Green Canyon, as the Wolves cruised to a shutout win.

Ridgeline 71, Tooele 0

Ridgeline (4-0) dominated Tooele (2-2) with a resounding 71-0 victory in a Region 11 matchup. Ridgeline’s offense was unstoppable from the outset, scoring 20 points in the first quarter alone. Quarterback Nate Dahle led the charge with touchdown passes of 51 yards to Graham Livingston and 8 yards to Tayson Knighton. Noah Fiefia had a standout performance with touchdowns coming from both receiving and rushing, including a 43-yard run. The Ridgeline defense also contributed with Cooper Clark scoring on a fumble recovery in the first quarter. Hudson Parry added rushing touchdowns in both the third and fourth quarters to complete the scoring onslaught.

Sky View 10, Mountain Crest 7

Sky View (3-2) edged past Mountain Crest (3-2) with a narrow 10-7 road victory in a defensive Region 11 matchup. The Bobcats secured the win late when Jace Carlson kicked a decisive 45-yard field goal with just 10 seconds left in the game. Earlier, Sky View took a 7-0 lead in the second quarter on a 3-yard touchdown pass from Jack Clark to Lincoln Ballard. Mountain Crest responded in the third quarter with a 19-yard touchdown pass from Brayden Larsen to Mikah Clements, tying the game. However, the Mustangs couldn’t find the end zone again as Sky View’s defense held them scoreless in the final quarter.


3A South

North Sanpete 17, Canyon View 14

Rafael Contreras nailed a 40-yard field goal as time expired to lift North Sanpete (4-1) to a 17-14 victory over Canyon View (3-2) in a 3A South clash. The Hawks overcame a 14-7 deficit with 10:18 left in the game when Evan Burningham caught a 16-yard touchdown pass from Maddox Madsen. Madsen also scored earlier in the fourth quarter with a 2-yard run to put North Sanpete on the board. Canyon View’s offense was led by Ryder Miller, who connected with Brock Neighbors for a 37-yard touchdown in the second quarter and found Caden Greenland on a 16-yard touchdown pass with 1:35 remaining.

Richfield 39, Carbon 7

Richfield (4-1) dominated in the 3A South game, overpowering Carbon (2-3) with a 39-7 victory. The Wildcats set the tone early with Trey Yardley’s 8-yard touchdown run in the first quarter. Richfield expanded their lead with a string of scores in the second quarter, including a striking 70-yard run by Colton White and a 15-yard pass from Cordon White to Aiden Olsen. Richfield maintained offensive pressure as Derek Barton increased the lead in the third quarter with a touchdown run. Carbon managed to break through in the fourth quarter with Trace Crespin’s 34-yard touchdown pass from Kayden Dunn, but it was too late to spur a comeback against Richfield’s dominant performance.

Cedar City 51, Manti 27

Cedar City (5-0) powered past Manti (3-2) in a 51-27 victory during their 3A South matchup. Cedar City’s Everett Kelling was unstoppable, contributing three touchdown runs, including a 65-yard run in the fourth quarter. Manti’s Tala Taulapapa was a standout for the Templars with four rushing touchdowns, but it wasn’t enough to keep pace with the Reds. Cedar City established their lead in the second quarter and never looked back, outscoring Manti 23-13 in the second half. The balanced attack by the Reds sealed their undefeated record.


1A 8-player

Altamont 44, Monticello 37

Altamont (3-1) outlasted Monticello (2-2) in a high-scoring 1A 8-player contest, securing a 44-37 road victory. Breyden Jessen led the Longhorns with a standout performance, scoring touchdowns both on the ground and through the air. Notably, his 80-yard touchdown run with 1:43 left in the game sealed the win for Altamont. Monticello’s Landon Shumway had a late 1-yard touchdown run with 1:57 remaining, but it wasn’t enough to close the gap. Jessen’s contributions were complemented by a key 32-yard touchdown pass earlier in the fourth quarter from Brogan Ledbetter.


Nonregion

Corner Canyon 56, Brighton 14

Corner Canyon (5-0) dominated Brighton (1-4) with a 56-14 victory in a nonregion matchup. The Chargers built a commanding lead early, scoring 28 points in the second quarter alone. Helaman Casuga led the way for Corner Canyon with five touchdown passes, including a 19-yarder to Lucas Jackson just before halftime. Brighton managed to score twice, with Jayce Evans hauling an 80-yard TD pass late in the second quarter and Graham Liddell catching a 7-yard pass midway through the fourth. Corner Canyon’s defense stifled Brighton throughout the game, holding them scoreless in both the first and third quarters.

American Fork 38, Layton 0

American Fork (5-0) dominated Layton (2-3) with a commanding 38-0 victory in a nonregion matchup on Friday night. The Cavemen opened the scoring with a 28-yard field goal by Owen Gardner in the first quarter, before exploding with 21 points in the second quarter, highlighted by Kapano Manuela’s 21-yard touchdown pass to Ty Holmstead. Mason Brooks and Christian Hanshaw both caught touchdown passes in the fourth quarter to seal the win. Layton struggled to find any rhythm against American Fork’s defense, which held them scoreless throughout the game.

Cherry Creek, Colo. 51, Skyridge 28

Skyridge’s unbeaten start came to an end as the Falcons (4-1) were overpowered by Cherry Creek, Colo., the No. 1 team in Colorado, with a 51-28 defeat in a nonregion matchup. Trailing 27-14 at halftime, Skyridge made a charge late in the third quarter to narrow the gap. Kaneal Sweetwyne’s 1-yard touchdown run and his 10-yard touchdown pass to Hunter Sheffield pulled the Falcons within six points at 34-28 with 2:25 remaining in the third. However, Cherry Creek regrouped and pulled away with a dominating 17-point fourth quarter to seal the win. Sweetwyne was key for Skyridge with two touchdown passes and one rushing score despite the loss.

Davis 42, Olympus 14

Davis (3-1) powered past Olympus (2-2) in a nonregion contest, securing a decisive 42-14 victory. Tradon Bessinger threw five touchdown passes, including a 2-yard pass to Bode Sparrow with 2:24 left in the game to emphasize Davis’s dominance. The Darts jumped to an early lead, scoring 21 points in the first quarter, with Makaio Byrd and Bode Sparrow each catching two touchdown passes from Bessinger. Olympus found the end zone in the second half with Preston Ferran connecting on touchdowns to Adam Bywater and Will Farnsworth. However, Davis’s early offensive onslaught created an insurmountable gap that Olympus couldn’t close.

San Juan 69, South Summit 21

San Juan (3-1) dominated South Summit (2-2) in a nonregion matchup, ending with a 69-21 victory. The Broncos surged ahead early, scoring 32 points in the first quarter, fueled by Jagger Nieves’ two touchdowns - a 6-yard run and a 20-yard pass from Beau Yeomans. Yeomans displayed precise passing, contributing multiple touchdown passes, including a 42-yard pass to Brigg Palmer in the second quarter and a 75-yard run by Nieves. South Summit managed only sporadic responses, with Ian Mair connecting on touchdown passes and scoring a rushing touchdown. San Juan’s Brigg Palmer sealed the decisive victory with a 72-yard run in the fourth quarter, underscoring the Broncos’ dominant performance.

Milford 46, Lincoln County, Nev. 6

Milford (2-2) dominated in a nonregion matchup, defeating Lincoln County, Nevada (0-0) 46-6 with a robust offensive and defensive performance. Carson Cheney connected with Haze Marshall and Griffin Walker for touchdowns in the first and second quarters, respectively, as the Tigers surged to an early lead. Kyzler Merryweather added two rushing touchdowns in the third quarter, extending their advantage. The Tigers’ defense also contributed, with Bradyn Carter recovering a fumble for a touchdown in the second quarter. Lincoln County managed to score only in the fourth quarter, preventing a shutout but unable to overcome Milford’s commanding lead.

Lone Peak 34, Farmington 7

Lone Peak (4-1) capitalized on defensive plays to secure a commanding 34-7 nonregion win over Farmington (2-3). The Knights took the lead with an early 2-yard touchdown run by Kepa Niumeitolu and extended their advantage with a 28-yard field goal and a 50-yard interception return for a touchdown by Sa Tanuvasa in the second quarter. Lone Peak continued their dominance with a rushing touchdown by Tate Barney and a 23-yard field goal by Jake Barker in the third quarter. Anthon Grimmer capped the victory with a 30-yard interception return in the fourth. Farmington’s lone score came from a 2-yard run by Kava Fiefia in the first quarter.

Northridge 25, Logan 19

Northridge (1-3) secured its first win of the season by defeating Logan (1-4) in a nonregion matchup, 25-19. Northridge’s offense was anchored by a standout 70-yard touchdown run from Korbin Christy early in the second quarter, extending their lead. Liam Fresques connected with Dontae Dyson for a 19-yard touchdown pass to start the scoring in the first quarter and later added another touchdown pass to Rylen Rude in the third. Logan attempted a comeback with a late fourth-quarter score, a 20-yard pass from Easton Favero to Quinn Pingree, but it wasn’t enough to overcome Northridge’s earlier lead. Ryker Horne contributed with a 30-yard field goal just before halftime to keep the Knights ahead.

Rich 30, North Sevier 20

Rich (4-1) secured a 30-20 victory over North Sevier (1-4) in nonregion play, supported by a commanding defensive performance and timely scoring. Jett Holmes delivered a standout performance for the Rebels, initiating the scoring with a 20-yard interception return and later connecting with Paxton Nicolodemos for a 10-yard touchdown pass. Despite a late push by the Wolves, marked by a 5-yard touchdown run by Zander Christiansen in the fourth quarter, Rich maintained their lead. Wilkes Weston added a crucial 2-yard rushing touchdown in the third quarter, keeping North Sevier at bay. Dylan Fonnesbeck capped off the game with a 22-yard field goal with just over a minute remaining, sealing the win for Rich.

Bountiful 14, Park City 6

Bountiful (2-3) secured a 14-6 victory over Park City (2-3) in a nonregion matchup. The Redhawks took an early lead as Siaki Fekitoa scored on a 4-yard run late in the first quarter. Tanner Pidwell responded for the Miners with a 26-yard field goal but wasn’t enough as Bountiful extended their lead with another touchdown in the third quarter on a 29-yard pass from Hudson Malmrose to Fekitoa. Park City’s offensive efforts were limited to two field goals by Pidwell, with the last points for the Miners coming in the second quarter. The Redhawks’ defense held Park City scoreless in the second half, preserving the win.

Union 40, Emery 7

Union (2-2) dominated Emery (1-2) in a decisive 40-7 nonregion victory. The Cougars took control early, scoring 10 points in the first quarter, including a 2-yard run by JD Mojado and a 15-yard field goal by Cody Duncan. Union continued to extend their lead with a safety and two more touchdowns in the second quarter for a 26-0 halftime advantage. Cruz Labrum added a 34-yard touchdown run in the third quarter, and Tyce Miller completed the scoring for Union with a 9-yard TD run in the fourth. Emery broke the shutout late with Trygg Jensen’s 25-yard touchdown run in the final minutes.

Juab 36, Grantsville 35

Juab (3-1) edged out Grantsville (2-2) in a thrilling nonregion contest, winning 36-35 in double overtime. The Wasps secured victory when Payton Myers caught a 20-yard pass from Price Armstrong and Armstrong followed with a successful run conversion. Earlier, Grantsville’s Rigdon Murdoch had kept hopes alive with a 17-yard touchdown run in the second overtime period. Armstrong played a pivotal role for Juab, contributing a rushing touchdown and two touchdown passes in regulation. Murdoch also factored significantly for the Cowboys with a trio of rushing touchdowns, including critical scores in the first, third, and second overtime periods.

Syracuse 25, Alta 20

The Syracuse Titans (3-1) edged out the Alta Hawks (2-2) in a tight nonregion contest, pulling off a 25-20 victory. Syracuse’s Ledger Wight was pivotal, connecting with Bracken Lessey for three crucial touchdown passes, including a 6-yard score early in the fourth quarter that helped maintain the lead. Alta’s Tucker Brown threw two touchdown passes, with a notable 80-yard strike to Evan Morton in the third quarter, but the Hawks could not complete the comeback. Skyler Orton was reliable for the Titans, adding a key 35-yard field goal in the third quarter. Despite their efforts, the Hawks fell short in the final minutes, solidifying Syracuse’s narrow win.

South Sevier 48, American Leadership 3

South Sevier Rams (4-0) dominated American Leadership Eagles (2-2) in a nonregion matchup with a resounding 48-3 victory. South Sevier’s Connor Castle was a standout performer, registering a 15-yard touchdown run, a 79-yard touchdown reception, and a 39-yard rushing touchdown, all in the first half. Quarterback Bridger Bradshaw threw multiple touchdown passes, including a 17-yard pass to Ty Nielson in the third quarter and a 14-yard pass to Rayce Freeman in the final quarter. The Rams’ defense held strong, limiting the Eagles to a lone field goal in the second quarter. South Sevier maintained complete control throughout the game to stay undefeated.

Providence Hall 58, Grand 0

Providence Hall (4-0) overwhelmed Grand (0-4) in a decisive 58-0 nonregion victory. The Patriots dominated from the start with Andrew Taylor connecting on four touchdown passes, including a 64-yarder to Ryker Rindlisbacher with 1:50 left in the second quarter. Gary Grayson further fueled Providence Hall’s commanding first half with two rushing touchdowns and a receiving score. Bodie Sommerville set the tone with an 89-yard kickoff return for a touchdown early in the game. Providence Hall’s defense stifled the Red Devils, preventing them from scoring throughout the matchup.

Skyline 39, Uintah 0

Skyline (2-2) dominated Uintah (1-3) with a comprehensive 39-0 victory in a nonregion contest. The Eagles surged to a commanding lead by halftime, fueled by Xavier Cocci’s two touchdown runs and a 60-yard touchdown pass to Sione Tupua. Jonah Mailei added a 13-yard touchdown run early in the third quarter, while Sione Tupua’s 25-yard touchdown reception late in the same period capped the scoring. Skyline’s defense stifled Uintah, holding them scoreless throughout the game. Max Brodbeck contributed a 42-yard field goal in the first quarter to set the tone for Skyline’s decisive win.

Duchesne 41, Enterprise 7

Duchesne (3-1) overwhelmed Enterprise (2-2) in a 41-7 nonregion victory, dominating the game primarily through their ground attack and solid defense. Duchesne’s Nashden Goodliffe opened the scoring spree in the second quarter, hitting Kade Thacker for a 39-yard touchdown pass at 10:07, followed by Wyatt Christensen’s 25-yard rushing score. Enterprise briefly responded with a 33-yard touchdown pass from Jack Moyle to Rylan Terry at 11:50 in the second quarter, but it was the team’s only score of the game. Duchesne continued to pile on with two more touchdowns in the second and third quarters, including a dual touchdown performance by Kasen Crum with runs of 3 and 12 yards. A 12-yard fourth-quarter run by Goodliffe sealed the commanding victory for Duchesne.

Summit Academy 42, Delta 14

Summit Academy (1-3) secured its first victory of the season with a commanding 42-14 win over Delta (0-3) in a nonregion game. Despite trailing early, Summit Academy responded swiftly with Preston Mackowiak throwing four touchdown passes, including a standout 63-yard connection with Liam Larson late in the first quarter that put the Bears ahead 20-14. Mackowiak’s precision passing combined with Beau Edmunds’ receiving prowess, who caught two touchdowns, extended the lead in the second quarter. Delta’s Bodey Shurtz provided an early spark with two rushing touchdowns in the first quarter, but the Rabbits were unable to score again after that. Summit Academy’s defense tightened significantly as the game progressed, shutting out Delta for the final three quarters.

Kanab 41, North Summit 13

Kanab (3-1) dominated North Summit (2-2) in a nonregion game, winning 41-13. The Cowboys built a commanding 35-0 lead by halftime, powered by Hayden Gubler’s standout performance. Gubler rushed for three touchdowns, including a 23-yard run in the first quarter. Kanab quarterback Kanon Virostko added a 17-yard touchdown pass to Kyle Brown. North Summit found some rhythm in the second half with Tayton Pace connecting for two touchdown passes, but the deficit was too large to overcome. Despite a late rally, North Summit’s efforts fell short as Kanab’s strong first half secured the win.

Beaver 41, Millard 0

Beaver (3-1) overwhelmed Millard (2-2) with a dominant 41-0 victory in a nonregion matchup. The Beavers set the tone early with Leonardo De Leon’s 18-yard touchdown run just seconds before the end of the first quarter. Beaver continued their offensive onslaught in the second quarter, capped by a 17-yard touchdown pass from Davin Orton to Caleb Carter. Orton starred for the Beavers, adding two rushing touchdowns, including a 30-yard run to close the third quarter. Beaver’s defense held strong, shutting out the Eagles and preserving the commanding victory.

Lehi 42, Weber 8

Lehi (3-1) showcased a dominant performance in a nonregion game, defeating Weber (2-3) 42-8. Lehi’s offense was unstoppable, highlighted by Devaughn Eka’s two touchdowns, including a 16-yard run that opened the scoring in the first quarter and a 15-yard run in the third. Quarterback Cash Hollingshead connected with Legend Glasker for two touchdowns in the second quarter, giving the Pioneers a commanding 28-0 lead at halftime. Briggs Love added a 1-yard rushing touchdown in the third quarter to further extend the lead. Weber’s only score came in the fourth quarter when Carter Payne found Josh Hamblin for a 76-yard touchdown pass.

Ogden 24, Preston, Idaho 0

Ogden (4-1) shut out Preston in a dominant 24-0 win in a nonregion matchup on Friday night. The Tigers took an early lead with Nash Bockwoldt’s impressive 76-yard touchdown reception from Blake Weston in the second quarter. Anderson Curry added to the lead with a 1-yard touchdown run before halftime. Ogden continued its scoring with a 39-yard field goal by Jackson Turner in the third quarter. Kos Crowther sealed the victory with a 9-yard touchdown run in the fourth.

Parowan 14, Gunnison Valley 13

Parowan (3-2) edged out Gunnison Valley (2-3) in a tightly contested nonregion game, securing a 14-13 victory. Gradey Osborne was instrumental in the Rams’ offense, catching two touchdown passes from Hunter Bettridge in the second and third quarters. Gunnison Valley responded in the second quarter with a 1-yard run by Talan Dyreng to tie the game at seven. Waylon Sorenson brought the Bulldogs within one point late in the fourth quarter with a 33-yard touchdown pass from Dyreng, but a missed extra point left them short. Both teams showed tenacity, but Parowan’s defense held firm in the final minutes to preserve the win.

Judge Memorial 29, Ben Lomond 6

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Judge Memorial (1-4) secured a decisive 29-6 victory over Ben Lomond in a nonregion matchup. The Bulldogs dominated the fourth quarter, breaking a 9-6 lead wide open with 20 unanswered points. Michael Gibbons was a standout for Judge Memorial, scoring two key touchdowns in the final period with a 4-yard and a 6-yard run. Judge Memorial’s scoring began in the second quarter with a 3-yard run by Mavrick Middleton. Ben Lomond managed a lone 2-yard touchdown run by Tristan Jessop midway through the fourth quarter, but it wasn’t enough to spark a comeback.

Woods Cross 28, Westlake 10

Woods Cross (3-2) delivered a decisive 28-10 victory over Westlake (4-1) in a nonregion matchup. The Wildcats took control early with Viliami Tapa’atoutai scoring a 3-yard touchdown run in both the first quarter and late in the third quarter, propelling Woods Cross to a 14-0 halftime lead. Westlake attempted to rally in the third quarter with a 24-yard field goal by Asher James followed by a 28-yard touchdown pass from Bosten Fountaine to Slone Sua. However, Woods Cross responded swiftly as Marcus Stepan caught a 60-yard touchdown pass from Jesse Simmons, sealing the game before the fourth quarter began. The Wildcats’ defense successfully shut down any further Thunder advances, maintaining their lead through the final whistle.

Layton Christian 44, Mountain View 29

Layton Christian (2-2) outpaced Mountain View (2-1) with a decisive 44-29 victory in a nonregion matchup. Hayden Tuinei had a standout performance for the Eagles, capping the game with a 28-yard touchdown run with just 54 seconds left in the fourth quarter. Tuinei was pivotal throughout, also contributing with a 4-yard touchdown run in the second quarter. Kili Fuahala extended the lead early in the fourth quarter for Layton Christian with an 82-yard fumble recovery. Mountain View took an early lead as Briggy Moses scored on a 62-yard run and Hyrum Stafford caught a 7-yard pass from Tate Johnson, but they couldn’t maintain the momentum against Layton Christian’s offensive surge.

Viewmont 41, Somerset Academy Losee 6

Viewmont (4-1) dominated Somerset Academy Losee, Calif. in a lopsided 41-6 victory in a nonregion matchup. Jack Savage threw five touchdown passes, including two to Jayson Dunroe in the second quarter, with strikes of 33 and 51 yards. Benji Tolman opened the scoring for the Vikings with a 1-yard run in the first quarter. Brady Clegg further extended the lead with a dynamic 84-yard touchdown reception late in the third quarter. The Lions managed their sole score in the first quarter but were unable to find the end zone again as Viewmont’s defense shut them out for the remainder of the game.

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