Region 1
Weber 48, Layton 20
Weber (4-3) overpowered Layton (2-5) in a 48-20 Region 1 victory, fueled by a relentless ground game. Dyson Parker led the charge for the Warriors, scoring three of his four touchdowns on runs of 14, 10, and 4 yards, all in the first half, helping Weber to a commanding lead. Carter Payne contributed significantly through the air, connecting with Brock Dean for a 43-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter. Layton responded with two touchdowns in the third quarter, with Gavin Hurst and Koen Doane finding the end zone, but it wasn’t enough to close the gap. Josh Hamblin’s 53-yard run in the fourth quarter sealed the decisive win for Weber.
Davis 54, Syracuse 22
Davis (6-1) dominated Syracuse (5-2) in a Region 1 matchup, winning 54-22 behind a high-scoring offensive display. Davis quarterback Tradon Bessinger threw four touchdown passes, including a 37-yarder and a 9-yarder to Jaxton Itaaheau in the first quarter. Davis raced to a 20-0 first-quarter lead and maintained control throughout, scoring 14 points in the third quarter to stifle Syracuse’s comeback attempts. Syracuse scored 14 points in the second quarter, but their efforts proved insufficient against the relentless Davis offense. Jaxton Itaaheau contributed significantly with two receiving touchdowns and a rushing score as Davis handed Syracuse a convincing defeat.
Region 2
Bingham 49, Cedar Valley 39
Bingham (1-5) secured a 49-39 victory over Cedar Valley (1-5) in a high-scoring Region 2 matchup. The Miners jumped to an early lead, scoring 21 points in the first quarter, highlighted by Boston Singley’s 2-yard touchdown run with 22 seconds remaining in the period. Cedar Valley narrowed the gap just before halftime, but Bingham maintained their advantage with a 14-point third quarter. KJ Afemui’s 2-yard touchdown run at 6:58 in the fourth quarter helped solidify Bingham’s lead. Cedar Valley’s Landon Johnson connected for three touchdown passes, including a 50-yard strike to Paxon Johnson at the 4:30 mark of the final quarter, but the Aviators couldn’t overcome the early deficit.
Mountain Ridge 41, Riverton 19
Mountain Ridge (5-2) dominated Riverton (3-4) with a 41-19 victory in a Region 2 matchup. Jaxon Hunt was pivotal for the Sentinels, connecting with Kohen Cunningham on four scores of 23, 42, 9, and 33 yards. Mountain Ridge raced to a 24-0 halftime lead, with Aidan Robison adding a pair of field goals. Ashton Gates broke free for a 68-yard touchdown run just before the end of the third quarter. Riverton’s Kyler Hardle and Tonga Tafisi each connected for touchdown passes in the second half, but the Silverwolves couldn’t overcome Mountain Ridge’s early domination.
Westlake 35, Copper Hills 21
Westlake (5-2) capitalized on a dominant third quarter to secure a 35-21 victory over Copper Hills (3-4) in a Region 2 matchup. Trailing 14-7 at the half, Westlake erupted with three touchdowns in the third quarter, propelled by Bosten Fountaine’s connection with Malik Sika for three touchdown passes, including a 50-yarder at 5:09. Copper Hills’ Logan Batt had a strong performance, scoring both a 42-yard run and a 27-yard reception. However, Copper Hills couldn’t recover from Westlake’s explosive third quarter. Westlake’s Mason Tapusoa also contributed with an early 5-yard rushing touchdown.
Region 3
American Fork 31, Lone Peak 28
Jace Worthington drilled a 40-yard field goal with 23 seconds left in the fourth quarter, lifting American Fork (6-1) to a thrilling 31-28 victory over Lone Peak (5-2) in a Region 3 matchup. The Cavemen jumped to an early lead thanks to Prince Afu’s 56-yard touchdown run and Noah Behm’s 90-yard interception return in the first quarter. Despite trailing 28-14 entering the fourth quarter, Lone Peak rallied with two touchdowns, including a 15-yard run by Cruz Christensen and a 5-yard pass to Kennan Pula. American Fork’s defense held strong in the final seconds, preserving their narrow triumph.
Corner Canyon 49, Skyridge 14
Corner Canyon (6-1) dominated Skyridge (5-2) in a decisive 49-14 victory in Region 3 play. The Chargers exploded for 28 points in the second quarter, with Helaman Casuga connecting with Lucas Jackson on a 34-yard touchdown pass and Jackson Carruth punching in two scores on the ground. Carruth was pivotal, adding another rushing touchdown in the third quarter to extend Corner Canyon’s lead to 49-7. Skyridge managed a late touchdown in the fourth quarter with Jagger Fountaine hitting Beckham Bennett for a 4-yard score, but it wasn’t enough to threaten Corner Canyon’s commanding lead. The Chargers’ defense held firm, keeping Skyridge scoreless in the first and third quarters.
Region 4
Hunter 51, Kearns 14
Hunter (3-4) overpowered Kearns (1-6) with a decisive 51-14 victory in a Region 4 game. Hunter’s Sione “Isi” Moungaafi led the charge with three rushing touchdowns, including a 3-yard score early in the fourth quarter. Tevita Tongi and Connor Anderson added to the Wolverines’ impressive rushing performance with multiple touchdown runs of their own. Kearns’ Manuel Deegan and Tony Diaz both scored in the third quarter, but the Cougars were unable to muster any offense in the other quarters. Hunter’s defense kept Kearns scoreless for three quarters, sealing the game with a strong fourth-quarter effort.
West Jordan 48, Hillcrest 20
West Jordan (4-2) cruised to a 48-20 win over Hillcrest (1-5) in a Region 4 matchup, thanks to a strong offensive performance led by Ayden Dunn. Dunn connected for four touchdown passes, two each to Porter Creasy and Nia Ioapo, setting the tone early with a 57-yard strike to Creasy at 9:09 in the first quarter. Hillcrest’s K’Von Houston showcased his playmaking ability with two passing touchdowns, including an 80-yard bomb to Charlie Brown. The Jaguars’ defense clamped down in the second half, holding the Huskies scoreless while Cody Johnson added two rushing touchdowns in the fourth quarter to seal the victory. West Jordan’s balanced attack overpowered Hillcrest, solidifying their standing in the region.
West 70, Taylorsville 6
West (6-1) dominated Taylorsville in a 70-6 rout in a Region 4 matchup. The Panthers exploded for 49 points in the first quarter, highlighted by Louie Hamilton’s impressive three-touchdown performance, including runs of 11, 15, and 73 yards. Lester Falatea contributed significantly with a 37-yard touchdown run and an 80-yard blocked kick return for a score. Kamden Lopati connected with Junior Dixon for two touchdown passes, adding further to West’s commanding lead. Taylorsville’s lone score came from Jamaal Muridi’s 15-yard fumble recovery at the end of the third quarter. West’s relentless offense and swift defense sealed their overwhelming victory.
Granger 26, Cyprus 6
Granger (6-1) dominated Cyprus (4-3) in a convincing 26-6 victory in a Region 4 clash. The Lancers’ offense was ignited by a 15-yard touchdown pass from Owen Griffin to Bobo Kofe early in the second quarter. Paseni Makoni expanded the lead with a 46-yard touchdown run later in the same quarter. Despite Cyprus getting on the board with two field goals from Emilio Quezada, Granger seized control after halftime with a 15-yard touchdown run by Lonnie Levao and a 4-yard score by Sunia Fifita, both in the third quarter. The Pirates were unable to score after the second quarter, as Granger’s defense held them scoreless in the second half.
Region 5
Box Elder 60, Bonneville 27
Box Elder (5-1) displayed offensive strength early, scoring 28 points in the first quarter to set the tone for a commanding 60-27 victory over Bonneville in a Region 5 clash. Judd Howells powered the Bees’ attack with multiple touchdowns, including a 5-yard run to open the second half, ensuring Box Elder stayed in control. Bonneville (0-6) responded in the second quarter, narrowing the gap with key scores, such as Ashton Spackman’s 70-yard catch from Jakob Smith. However, Box Elder’s defense shut out the Lakers in the second half. Bridger Richards contributed with a significant 70-yard touchdown run as Box Elder extended their lead in the third quarter.
Northridge 42, West Field 38
Northridge (1-4) staged a stunning comeback to edge West Field (5-1) 42-38 in a Region 5 clash. Trailing 38-13 at halftime, the Knights rallied in the second half, with quarterback Grant Slater throwing a decisive 31-yard touchdown pass to Makai So’o with 5:59 remaining in the fourth quarter. Slater was instrumental, racking up four touchdown passes in the game, three of which went to Dontae Dyson. West Field’s Phoenix Sandoval and Gavin Ortegon each found the end zone twice but were unable to respond in the final quarter. Northridge’s defense held the Longhorns scoreless in the fourth, securing their first win of the season.
Roy 28, Clearfield 21
Roy (2-5) rallied late to secure a 28-21 victory over Clearfield (2-5) in a Region 5 matchup. Both teams were tied going into the fourth quarter, but the Royals pulled ahead with a 12-yard touchdown run by Bo Williams with just 4:50 remaining. Landon Hittle of Clearfield briefly put the Falcons back in contention with a 22-yard touchdown reception from Brik Barlow at the 4:29 mark in the final quarter. Despite Clearfield’s effort to tie the game, Roy’s defense held firm to preserve the win. The game was tightly contested with both teams matching scores frequently until Roy’s decisive final quarter push.
Region 6
Bountiful 42, Viewmont 14
Bountiful (3-4) overpowered Viewmont (4-3) with a 42-14 victory in a Region 6 matchup, scoring 35 unanswered points after trailing in the first quarter. Siaki Fekitoa ignited the Redhawks’ offense with a 65-yard touchdown run and later added a 51-yard touchdown reception from Hudson Malmrose. Malmrose also contributed with a 25-yard touchdown run in the third quarter and finished the game with three total touchdowns. Viewmont’s early scoring efforts came through Jayson Dunroe and Benji Tolman, both of whom scored in the opening quarter, but the Vikings struggled to find the end zone against the stifling Bountiful defense thereafter. The Redhawks capitalized on big plays and consistent scoring across all quarters to secure the win.
Brighton 14, Olympus 10
Brighton (2-4) held off Olympus (3-3) for a tight 14-10 victory in a Region 6 matchup. Brighton’s Staton Gutierrez powered through for a pair of 1-yard touchdown runs in the first and second quarters, giving the Bengals an early 14-0 lead. Olympus narrowed the gap to 14-7 just before halftime with a 3-yard touchdown run by Beckham Allred. Colter Rollins brought the Titans closer with a 20-yard field goal in the fourth quarter, but Brighton’s defense held firm to secure the win. The Bengals managed to preserve their lead despite being scoreless in the second half, showcasing a strong defensive performance.
Woods Cross 35, Alta 14
Woods Cross (4-2) secured a commanding 35-14 victory over Alta (2-4) in a Region 6 matchup, with a balanced offense led by Jesse Simmons and Viliami Tapa’atoutai. Simmons accounted for two touchdowns, including a 71-yard pass to Teiyon Halbasch early in the fourth quarter. Tapa’atoutai added two rushing touchdowns in the first half, propelling the Wildcats to a 21-0 lead by halftime. Alta’s Tucker Brown connected for two long touchdown passes to Evan Morton, but it wasn’t enough to close the gap. Woods Cross’s defense held firm, especially in the first half, contributing to the dominant win.
Region 7
Pleasant Grove 21, Wasatch 20
Pleasant Grove (3-4) secured a narrow 21-20 victory over Wasatch (3-4) in a Region 7 showdown after building a solid first-half lead and holding on defensively. Wasatch jumped ahead early with Ashton Nord’s 47-yard fumble recovery touchdown, but Pleasant Grove tied it up with Adam Wright’s 17-yard reception from Connor Ybarra. Wasatch kicker Austin Wilde added a 27-yard field goal to extend their lead before Landan Forstpointner’s 38-yard touchdown catch handed the Vikings a halftime deficit. In the third quarter, Pleasant Grove struck again when Rocky Wilcox caught a crucial 32-yard touchdown pass from Ybarra to seal the lead. Wasatch was unable to score in the second half, allowing the Vikings to escape with the road victory.
Orem 22, Timpview 9
Orem (5-2) claimed its first victory over Timpview (3-4) since 2020, triumphing 22-9 in a Region 7 matchup. The Tigers took control with a 21-yard touchdown pass from Tayden Ka’awa to Oliver Bills with just 49 seconds left in the first half. Orem extended the lead in the third quarter with a 33-yard field goal by Ben Bradley and a 9-yard scoring run by Beckham Curtis. Aisa Galea’i sealed the victory with a 49-yard touchdown run late in the fourth quarter. Timpview managed a pair of scores, including a 59-yard touchdown pass from Dennis Tua’one to Braxton Wilkerson, but it wasn’t enough to overcome Orem’s strong defensive showing.
Springville 28, Maple Mountain 0
Springville (6-1) shut out Maple Mountain (1-6) with a dominant 28-0 victory in their Region 7 matchup. The Red Devils showcased a stout defense, preventing the Golden Eagles from scoring in all four quarters. Tuiono Valeti jumpstarted the scoring with a 22-yard touchdown run in the first quarter. Lisiate Valeti added to the tally with two touchdown runs, one of 20 yards in the third quarter and another 2-yard run in the fourth quarter. Treyton Harris capped off the scoring with a 1-yard touchdown run late in the game.
Spanish Fork 42, Payson 20
Spanish Fork (2-5) dominated Payson (1-6) in a Region 7 matchup, securing a 42-20 victory. The Dons capitalized on a strong second quarter, scoring 21 unanswered points, highlighted by a 4-yard touchdown run from Caleb Grant and a 9-yard touchdown pass from Nixon Warren to Gage Christensen. Despite efforts from Payton, including a 15-yard touchdown run by Hayden Jarvis in the second quarter and a 6-yard touchdown pass from Corbin Richins in the third, Spanish Fork maintained control. Warren delivered an electric performance with a 39-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter.
Region 8
Park City 30, Salem Hills 17
Park City (4-3) capitalized on big plays to secure a 30-17 Region 8 win over Salem Hills (3-3). The Miners took control in the second quarter, with Brogan Price catching a 33-yard touchdown pass from Josh Hofer and Tanner Pidwell adding an 18-yard field goal for a 13-3 lead at halftime. Hofer further extended Park City’s advantage with a 60-yard touchdown run early in the third quarter. Salem Hills mounted a late comeback effort in the fourth quarter, with Peyton Higginson catching an 18-yard touchdown pass from Ryder Hales and Benjamin Staheli scoring on a 16-yard catch from Hales, but Price sealed the victory for Park City with a 59-yard touchdown catch from Hofer. Pidwell was a consistent performer for the Miners, contributing three field goals in the win.
Mountain View 41, Uintah 20
Mountain View (3-3) secured a decisive 41-20 victory over Uintah (1-6) in a Region 8 matchup. Hyrum Stafford was a standout for the Bruins, scoring a total of four touchdowns, including a pivotal 5-yard run and a 41-yard interception return in the fourth quarter. Mountain View capitalized early with an 80-yard run by Stafford and a 2-yard touchdown pass from Tate Johnson to Briggy Moses in the first quarter. Although Uintah’s Stetson Merkley connected on two long touchdown passes, a 63-yarder to Tai Tuner and a 55-yarder to Romeo Garcia, the Utes were unable to keep pace with the Bruins. Tate Johnson contributed significantly for Mountain View, with both passing and running plays, closing the game in the third quarter with a 6-yard touchdown pass to Stafford.
Provo 61, Timpanogos 24
Provo (3-4) dominated Timpanogos (3-4) in a Region 8 matchup, cruising to a 61-24 victory. The Bulldogs set the tone early, jumping to a 20-3 lead in the first quarter with Tonu Lesa’s 49-yard run being a highlight. Gehrig Orchard was stellar for Provo, tossing seven touchdown passes, including an 80-yard score to Griffin DeMartini in the first quarter. Provo’s defense also contributed with Makeli Toutai’s 56-yard fumble recovery touchdown late in the third quarter, extending the lead to 55-17. Timpanogos’ Andrew Hillstead threw a 76-yard touchdown pass to Shane Eaquinto, but it wasn’t enough to turn the tide.
Region 9
Crimson Cliffs 28, Snow Canyon 21
Crimson Cliffs (6-1) earned a crucial Region 9 victory over Snow Canyon (5-2) with a 28-21 win. Davis Alofipo played a pivotal role for the Mustangs, catching two touchdown passes from Tanoai Andersen, including a 14-yard score with just 22 seconds remaining in the second quarter to give Crimson Cliffs a 7-point halftime lead. The Mustangs extended their advantage with a 42-yard hook-up between Andersen and Alofipo in the third quarter. Snow Canyon attempted a late comeback with fourth-quarter touchdowns from Reggie Ence and Cael Esplin, but Crimson Cliffs’ Jaxson Holt sealed the win with a 25-yard touchdown reception early in the fourth quarter. The Mustangs’ defense held strong in the final minutes to preserve the win.
Desert Hills 14, Dixie 10
Desert Hills (2-5) edged out Dixie (2-5) in a closely contested Region 9 matchup, securing a 14-10 victory. The decisive moment came with 3:18 remaining in the third quarter when Isaac Andresen caught a 46-yard touchdown pass from Briggs Barney, giving the Thunder the lead they would maintain until the final whistle. Dixie initially took a 10-7 lead in the second quarter with a 29-yard field goal by Milo Klingonsmith and a 1-yard rushing touchdown by Kasel Berezay. However, Desert Hills equalized just before halftime with Antene’a Tauaefa’s 32-yard reception from Max Brownstein. The defensive battle in the second half kept both offenses in check, but Desert Hills’ big plays proved crucial for their second win of the season.
Pine View 31, Hurricane 27
Pine View (5-2) secured a 31-27 victory against Hurricane (4-3) in a tight Region 9 matchup. Corbin Yocham’s 13-yard touchdown run with 1:17 left in the fourth quarter provided the game-winning score for the Panthers. Levi Shaw played a pivotal role for Pine View, connecting on two touchdown passes, including a 25-yarder to Helaman Falaniko in the third quarter. Hurricane’s Austyn McRoberts shone with two rushing touchdowns, and Brody Jacobs contributed a 99-yard kickoff return touchdown in the third quarter. Max Yocham also made an impact for Pine View with an 85-yard kickoff return for a touchdown in the first quarter.
Region 10
East 70, Juan Diego 27
The East Leopards (2-5) overwhelmed Juan Diego (2-5) with a high-scoring 70-27 victory in a Region 10 matchup. East took control in the second quarter by scoring 35 points, led by Dru Reuss’s pair of rushing touchdowns and a 12-yard run from Solomone Tuupo. The Leopards continued their dominance in the third quarter as Asaeli Otukolo broke out with a 66-yard pass reception and a 67-yard rushing touchdown. Juan Diego’s bright spots included a 97-yard kickoff return by Braylon Fail, but they were unable to keep pace with East’s relentless offense. Reuss was instrumental for East, contributing both on the ground and in the air, factoring in multiple touchdowns.
Highland 28, Murray 12
Highland (3-3) surged in the second half to secure a 28-12 victory over Murray (4-3) in a Region 10 matchup. The Rams took the lead for good in the third quarter with Eni Mafua returning an interception 30 yards for a touchdown at 12:00, sparking a 14-point quarter. William Bauman also contributed significantly with a 44-yard touchdown run at the end of the second quarter. Murray’s points came from Anthony Guerra’s field goals and an 8-yard touchdown pass from Phil Holland to Carson Davis. Highland shut down the Spartans in the fourth quarter, holding them scoreless.
Skyline 62, Cottonwood 17
Skyline (5-2) overwhelmed Cottonwood (0-7) in a Region 10 matchup, securing a commanding 62-17 victory, marking the third most points scored in a game in Skyline’s history. Alex Brown ignited the game early with a 96-yard kick return for a touchdown, contributing to Skyline’s explosive 35-point first quarter. Xavier Cocci was instrumental in the win, rushing for two touchdowns and passing for two more, including a 10-yard scoring connection with Maximus Cocci. Cottonwood managed to score twice in the second quarter, with Ethan Yazzie hauling in touchdown passes of 70 and 50 yards, but could not keep up with Skyline’s relentless offensive performance. Despite a late field goal from Jessie Juarez, the Colts were unable to recover from the early deficit.
Region 11
Mountain Crest 77, Deseret Peak 0
Mountain Crest (4-3) dominated in a 77-0 victory over Deseret Peak in a Region 11 matchup. The Mustangs wasted no time establishing their dominance, jumping out to a 28-0 lead by the end of the first quarter. Brayden Larsen led Mountain Crest’s offense with four touchdown passes, including a 47-yarder to Kael Olsen early in the second quarter. Mikah Clements hauled in two touchdown receptions as part of a second quarter where the Mustangs put up 35 points. Defensively, Tanner Harris contributed a touchdown with a third-quarter interception return, sealing the comprehensive shutout for Mountain Crest. Deseret Peak remains winless in its inaugural season at 0-7.
Green Canyon 35, Bear River 0
Green Canyon (4-3) dominated Bear River (2-5) in a decisive 35-0 rout during their Region 11 matchup. The Wolves’ Micah Jenkins led the charge with three rushing touchdowns, punctuating Green Canyon’s offensive prowess. Jenkins scored twice in the fourth quarter with runs of 21 and 16 yards, while Ethan Munk added a 10-yard dash and also connected with Cody Edelmayer for a 30-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter. Bear River struggled to find any offensive momentum, failing to score across all four quarters. Green Canyon’s defense held firm, shutting out the Bears and securing the Wolves’ victory at home.
Ridgeline 60, Sky View 26
Ridgeline (7-0) cruised to a decisive 60-26 victory over Sky View (4-3) in a Region 11 matchup. Hudson Parry’s electrifying 85-yard touchdown run at 8:49 in the fourth quarter capped a comprehensive offensive performance for the RiverHawks. Quarterback Nate Dahle was instrumental, throwing for multiple scores, including a 71-yarder to Tayson Knighton early in the fourth. Sky View managed to find the end zone four times, with Jack Clark connecting for all their touchdowns, but fell short against Ridgeline’s balanced attack. Ridgeline’s defense held firm, giving up just one touchdown each quarter except the second, securing a sixth consecutive win.
Stansbury 27, Tooele 19
Stansbury (5-1) secured a 27-19 victory over Tooele (2-4) in a Region 11 matchup. Stansbury built an early advantage, leading 27-19 at halftime, with key plays including a Lael Rhodes 15-yard touchdown reception and a Boston Rowley 22-yard pass from Brighton Reutzel just before the break. Despite multiple touchdowns from Tooele’s Mavrik Charlson, including a 45-yard run in the second quarter, the Buffaloes couldn’t find the end zone in the second half. Stansbury’s defense held firm, keeping Tooele scoreless in the final two quarters. A 0-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown in the second quarter by Cole Tincher highlighted Stansbury’s strong defensive performance.
3A North
Logan 31, Union 10
Logan (3-4) dominated in a 3A North clash against Union (3-4) with a convincing 31-10 victory. Mason Birch’s explosive 52-yard touchdown run with 2:47 left in the third quarter highlighted Logan’s offensive performance, contributing to their 14-point surge in that period. Jaxen Clayburn was pivotal, not only connecting on a 39-yard field goal right before halftime but also converting all extra point attempts. Union’s scoring came in the second half with Cody Duncan’s 36-yard field goal and a fourth-quarter touchdown but the Cougars were unable to overcome their first-half deficit. Logan’s defense held firm, keeping Union scoreless for the first half and only allowing one touchdown late in the game.
Morgan 56, Ben Lomond 0
Morgan (6-1) dominated Ben Lomond (0-6) with a 56-0 shutout in a 3A North matchup. The Trojans set the tone early, scoring 35 points in the first quarter, with touchdowns from Jack Hurd’s 65-yard pass reception and Kanyon Leonelli’s 40-yard run. Cade Randall connected for three passing touchdowns, including a 44-yard strike to Eli Mortensen. Jarek McCleary capped Morgan’s defensive prowess in the fourth quarter with a 45-yard interception return for a touchdown. Ben Lomond was unable to penetrate Morgan’s steadfast defense throughout the game.
Grantsville 42, Ogden 7
Grantsville (4-3) dominated Ogden (4-3) with a decisive 42-7 victory in a 3A North game. The Cowboys established a commanding lead early, with Dallan Van Vliet’s 24-yard touchdown run sparking a 14-point first quarter. Grantsville continued their offensive surge in the second quarter, with Ty Holm connecting with Van Vliet for a 30-yard touchdown and Rigdon Murdoch adding a 2-yard rushing score, among others. Grantsville’s defense held strong throughout, allowing only a single score late in the third quarter when Nash Bockwoldt caught an 85-yard pass from Blake Weston. The Cowboys’ Rigdon Murdoch capped their scoring with a 9-yard run in the third, ensuring Ogden could not rally.
3A South
Cedar City 49, Richfield 41
Cedar City (7-0) showcased their offensive firepower in a 49-41 win over Richfield (5-2) in a 3A South matchup. Cedar City took control in the second quarter, with Breven Williams’ 15-yard touchdown catch from Dylan Crowley at the 3:05 mark to help build a 21-14 lead. Richfield’s Trey Yardley was electrifying early, rushing for big runs including a 71-yard touchdown in the first quarter. However, Cedar City’s Everett Kelling stole the show, accounting for four rushing touchdowns, including a crucial 16-yard run with 6:25 remaining in the game to further seal the victory. Despite the Reds’ defense struggling to contain Richfield’s aerial attack, Cedar City’s balanced offense proved too formidable.
North Sanpete 45, Carbon 10
North Sanpete (5-2) routed Carbon (2-5) in a dominant 45-10 3A South game on Friday night. The Hawks took control early and never relinquished their lead, with Maddox Madsen connecting with Chaetton Osborne for an 18-yard touchdown in the first quarter. Despite a brief response from Carbon with a 12-yard touchdown pass from Kayden Dunn to Tayger Timothy, North Sanpete extended their lead with a 50-yard punt return by Seth Burningham in the second quarter. In the third quarter, the Hawks piled on more pressure with three rushing touchdowns, including a 3-yard run by Luke Lee. Rafael Contreras capped off the victory with a 40-yard run in the fourth quarter, sealing the comprehensive win for North Sanpete.
Juab 39, Canyon View 10
Juab (6-1) capitalized on special teams and explosive plays to overpower Canyon View (4-3) in a 3A South matchup, securing a 39-10 victory. Payton Myers ignited the Wasps with a 90-yard kick return for a touchdown just 12 seconds into the game. Brock Richards’ 12-yard rushing score late in the third quarter capped Juab’s scoring spree. Meanwhile, Canyon View struggled to find offensive rhythm, managing only a second-quarter field goal by Jaxon Beckstrom and a late fourth-quarter touchdown. Juab’s defense held the Falcons scoreless for three quarters, solidifying their dominance.
2A North
South Summit 41, Summit Academy 34
South Summit (3-4) edged out Summit Academy (3-4) with a 41-34 overtime victory in a 2A North game. Ian Mair’s 5-yard touchdown run in overtime sealed the win for the Wildcats. Trailing 23-15 at halftime, Summit Academy surged back in the fourth quarter, tying the game at 34 with 19 points, including a 9-yard touchdown pass from Preston Mackowiak to Beau Edmunds with just 31 seconds remaining in the second quarter. Mair was instrumental for South Summit, contributing a 15-yard touchdown run in the third quarter and a critical 8-yard touchdown pass from Ryker Bowen in the second quarter. William Neff also made a significant impact with a 78-yard fourth-quarter touchdown run.
American Leadership 31, Providence Hall 26
American Leadership (3-4) emerged victorious over Providence Hall (2-5), 31-26, in a 2A North matchup. A late 1-yard touchdown run by Bradley Sheranian with just 40 seconds remaining sealed the win for the Eagles. Mason Ober contributed significantly to the Eagles’ offense, scoring a 20-yard rushing touchdown in the final seconds of the third quarter. The Patriots showed determination with a 1-yard rushing touchdown by JC Eliason earlier in the fourth quarter, closing the gap to 26-24 until Sheranian’s decisive score. Both teams demonstrated effective ground offenses in a game that saw multiple lead changes, particularly in the second quarter where each team scored twice.
2A South
Emery 69, Grand 0
Emery (2-4) dominated Grand, defeating the Red Devils 69-0 in a 2A South matchup. The Spartans’ offense was unstoppable, with Beau Stilson leading the charge by accounting for four touchdowns—two on the ground and two through the air. Stilson’s rushing touchdowns included impressive runs of 22 and 32 yards. The Emery defense also had a strong showing, contributing three touchdowns, including two on fumble recoveries by Spencer McCandless. Traxton Conover and Krae LeRoy also caught touchdown passes from Stilson, further highlighting the multifaceted attack that left Grand unable to score.
South Sevier 69, Delta 27
South Sevier (6-0) powered past Delta with a resounding 69-27 victory in a 2A South matchup. The Rams dominated early with Connor Castle making crucial contributions, including an 87-yard kickoff return for a touchdown and a 22-yard run in the first quarter. Delta attempted a response through an 80-yard touchdown pass from Bodey Shurtz to Maxwell Kolste but were overwhelmed as South Sevier accumulated a 48-20 halftime lead, aided by Masen Healey’s two interception returns for touchdowns. Bridger Bradshaw threw for three touchdowns, finding Castle twice and Krew Redd for scores. Delta’s efforts were highlighted by a 53-yard connection between Jacen Johnson and Korver Pace in the third quarter, but the Rabbits were ultimately unable to stop the Rams’ offensive barrage.
1A North
Millard 42, North Sevier 7
Millard (4-3) dominated North Sevier (1-6) in a 1A North game, securing a 42-7 victory highlighted by Connor Stevens’ spectacular performance. Stevens played a pivotal role, scoring three touchdowns, including two runs of 15 and 35 yards. Additionally, Stevens connected with Mason Wardle and Christian Briceno for 35-yard touchdown passes. Despite North Sevier’s late first-half touchdown from Brody Bulloch on a 15-yard pass from Houston Mickelsen, they remained scoreless throughout the second half. Millard’s consistent scoring in every quarter overwhelmed the Wolves, giving the Eagles their third win of the season.
Duchesne 55, Gunnison Valley 8
Duchesne (6-1) dominated Gunnison Valley (2-5) in a 1A North matchup, securing a decisive 55-8 victory. Nashden Goodliffe set the tone early for the Eagles with a 55-yard touchdown run in the first quarter. Duchesne surged further ahead with a 27-point second quarter, highlighted by Kasen Crum’s two rushing touchdowns and a 20-yard interception return for a touchdown. Brex Robinson opened the second half with an electrifying 85-yard kick return, further extending Duchesne’s lead. Gunnison Valley managed to find the end zone late in the fourth quarter with a 5-yard run from Dillon Dyreng, but the Bulldogs were overwhelmed by Duchesne’s all-around performance.
1A South
Kanab 58, Parowan 19
Kanab (5-1) dominated Parowan (3-3) with a 58-19 victory in a 1A South game, showcasing an explosive first quarter with a 28-point start. Kanab’s Degan Swapp led the charge with touchdown runs of 1 and 11 yards, while Hayden Gubler added two more rushing touchdowns. The Cowboys’ passing game was highlighted by Camden Cartwright’s 6-yard touchdown reception and Kyle Brown’s 28-yard scoring catch. Despite Parowan’s efforts, including a 95-yard kickoff return by Josh Wallet and a 28-yard touchdown pass to Tracen Neilson late in the fourth quarter, their offense couldn’t keep pace. Kanab sealed their victory with consistent scoring throughout all quarters.
1A 8-player
Utah Military Camp Williams 33, St. Joseph 29
Utah Military Camp Williams (4-3) edged past St. Joseph (3-3) with a thrilling 33-29 victory in a 1A 8-player contest. With the score deadlocked at 0-0 after the first half, the game came alive in the final quarters. Both teams traded scores, but Utah Military’s offensive push in the final frame sealed the win. The Marauders’ resilience after halftime was key, as they capitalized on crucial plays to pull ahead. St. Joseph’s efforts fell just short in this closely contested game.
Panguitch 48, Monument Valley 6
Panguitch (1-5) secured its first win since 1972 by decisively defeating Monument Valley (0-5) with a 48-6 victory in a 1A 8-player game. The Bobcats dominated early, leading 20-0 in the first quarter and extending their advantage to 32-0 by halftime. Monument Valley managed to get on the scoreboard in the third quarter but failed to keep pace with Panguitch’s relentless offense. The Bobcats added 8 points in both the third and fourth quarters to seal the win, showcasing a strong start and consistent offensive performance throughout.
Nonregion
Enterprise 56, Lake Mead Christian Academy, Nev. 21
Enterprise (3-4) powered past Lake Mead Christian Academy with a decisive 56-21 victory in a nonregion matchup. The Wolves seized control in the second quarter, posting 41 points, highlighted by multiple scoring runs from T Truman, including a 34-yard dash. Jake Christensen set the tone early for Enterprise with a 30-yard touchdown run in the first quarter, followed by another 21-yard scoring rush. Brannoc Davidson added to the offensive outburst with an 18-yard touchdown run in the third quarter. Lake Mead Christian Academy responded with a touchdown in the first and final quarters but struggled to contain Enterprise’s dominant ground game.
Rich 34, Bear Lake, Idaho 21
Rich (5-1) secured a 34-21 victory over Bear Lake, Idaho, in a nonregion contest, thanks to a strong second-quarter performance. The Rebels rattled off 21 unanswered points in the second quarter, highlighted by two touchdown passes from Jett Holmes to Aiden Weston, for 28 and 37 yards. Bear Lake (0-0) attempted a comeback, scoring in each of the final three quarters, but Rich sealed the win with two fourth-quarter touchdowns, including a pivotal 50-yard interception return by Bode O’Mealy with 7:00 remaining. The Rebels’ defense held firm to ensure their fifth win of the season.
Beaver 42, North Summit 6
Beaver (5-2) posted a dominant 42-6 victory over North Summit (3-4), powered by their explosive first half. Jex Bradshaw ran in two early touchdowns for Beaver in the first quarter, with scoring runs of 7 and 5 yards. The Beavers extended their lead with a 2-yard run from Bridger Blackner and a 20-yard touchdown pass from Davin Orton to Caleb Carter in the second quarter, leaving the Braves behind 35-0 at halftime. In the third quarter, Davin Orton connected with Noah Wolff on a 41-yard touchdown pass, while North Summit’s only points came from a 3-yard run by Knox Woolstenhulme. Beaver’s defense kept North Summit scoreless in three quarters, underscoring their commanding performance.
Milford 72, Altamont 6
Milford (5-2) dominated Altamont (5-2) in a nonregion matchup, cruising to a decisive 72-6 victory. Carson Cheney fueled the Tigers’ explosive offense, tossing multiple touchdown passes, including a 51-yard strike to Kyzler Merryweather in the first quarter. Merryweather caught two more touchdown passes, adding a 53-yard punt return to his standout performance. Griffin Walker also made significant contributions, highlighted by a 74-yard touchdown catch in the second quarter and a 27-yard rushing score in the fourth. Milford’s defense held Altamont scoreless after the initial quarter, where the Longhorns’ sole score came on a 19-yard pass from Dallan Ledbetter to Breyden Jessen.
Herriman 22, Lehi 21
Herriman (6-0) held off Lehi (3-2) for a 22-21 nonregion victory by blocking a potential game-winning field goal with 3.5 seconds left. Gavin Hansen’s 20-yard touchdown reception from Tyler Messer with 30 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter gave the Mustangs the lead. Herriman had earlier scores from Filisi Filipe’s two 1-yard touchdown runs and a 40-yard field goal by Jack Cleverly. Lehi battled back from a slow start, with Devaughn Eka’s 71-yard touchdown run early in the third quarter sparking the Pioneers’ rally. Legend Glasker’s 16-yard run in the fourth quarter nearly completed Lehi’s comeback, but their efforts fell short in the waning moments.
Layton Christian 56, Judge Memorial 0
Layton Christian (5-2) delivered a commanding performance, shutting out Judge Memorial (1-6) with a 56-0 win in a nonregion matchup. The Eagles were dominant from the start, with Trevor Halalilo showcasing his versatility by scoring four touchdowns. Halalilo electrified the game with an 80-yard kick return for a touchdown just 11 seconds into the contest and later added touchdown runs of 70 and 43 yards. Quarterback Thomas Vito connected with Halalilo for a 4-yard touchdown pass with 3:31 left in the second quarter. Layton Christian’s relentless offense piled on 33 points in the first quarter alone, leaving Judge Memorial unable to find an answer throughout the game.
Dove Creek, Colo. 64, Monticello 35
In a high-scoring nonregion matchup, Dove Creek (1-0) overpowered Monticello (2-4) with a 64-35 victory. Dove Creek laid a solid foundation in the first half, leading 52-23 at halftime, and maintained control throughout the game. The Bulldogs’ offense was relentless, adding touchdowns in every quarter, while their defense shut out the Buckaroos in the final period. Monticello had a strong second quarter with 16 points but failed to close the gap after halftime. The commanding performance by Dove Creek sets a positive tone for their season ahead.