Region 1
Farmington 27, Syracuse 21
Farmington (3-5) edged past Syracuse (6-2) with a 27-21 victory in a Region 1 matchup. The Phoenix secured the win with a defensive shutdown in the fourth quarter, punctuated by Jaxon Beynon’s 50-yard field goal at 9:23, which extended their lead to six points. Farmington’s Will Peterson played a crucial role with a 50-yard touchdown run in the third quarter, countering Syracuse’s surge that saw Ledger Wight contributing with a 4-yard passing touchdown and a 33-yard rushing score. Despite scoring two field goals in the second quarter, Syracuse couldn’t overcome Farmington’s early lead. Chase Hamblin and Kava Fiefia added touchdowns for Farmington, supporting the efforts that grounded the Titans’ comeback attempt.
Davis 42, Layton 7
Makaio Byrd scored three times and Tradon Bessinger passed for four touchdowns as Davis (7-1) dominated Layton (2-6), 42-7, in a Region 1 matchup. Byrd started the scoring with a 13-yard run in the first quarter and added another 12-yard rushing touchdown in the second quarter before catching an 8-yard pass in the third. Bessinger connected twice with Bode Sparrow, including a 69-yard strike in the opening quarter, and also found Isaac Morrison for an 8-yard score. Layton’s lone touchdown came late in the first quarter on a 13-yard pass from Koen Doane to Nathan Mecham. The Davis defense shut out Layton for the final three quarters, sealing the commanding victory.
Region 3
Corner Canyon 37, American Fork 21
Corner Canyon (6-1) jumped out to an early lead and held off American Fork (6-2) for a 37-21 victory in a Region 3 matchup. Helaman Casuga led the Chargers with two rushing touchdowns, including a 5-yard score at 3:34 in the first quarter. He also threw a 6-yard touchdown pass to Kai Meza just before halftime. Meza later electrified the crowd with a 90-yard touchdown reception in the third quarter, extending Corner Canyon’s lead. Despite a valiant effort from American Fork, with touchdowns from Nate Childs and Madden Jensen, the Cavemen couldn’t close the gap. Corner Canyon’s defense was solid throughout, allowing just one touchdown per quarter.
Lehi 34, Lone Peak 6
Lehi (5-3) dominated Lone Peak (5-4) with a 34-6 victory in a Region 3 matchup. After a scoreless first quarter, the Pioneers erupted in the second quarter with 20 points, highlighted by Legend Glasker’s electrifying 94-yard kick return. Briggs Love extended Lehi’s lead with a 4-yard touchdown run, and Bode Hammond added field goals from 23 and 45 yards just before halftime. Lehi’s defense stifled Lone Peak, holding them to just two field goals by Jake Barker for the entire game. Wyatt Bingham capped off the scoring with an 10-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter.
Region 5
Fremont 65, West Field 3
Fremont (7-2) overwhelmed West Field (6-3) with a 65-3 victory in a Region 5 matchup. The Silverwolves broke the game open in the second quarter, amassing 30 points highlighted by Manase Tuatagaloa’s 80-yard touchdown pass to Salesi Moa. Fremont’s ground attack was relentless, with Taylor Graham contributing two long scoring runs, including a 71-yarder early in the fourth quarter. West Field’s only points came from a 35-yard field goal by Jaden Fowers late in the second quarter. Fremont’s defense dominated, posting three scoreless quarters to secure the blowout win.
Northridge 27, Bonneville 14
Northridge (3-5) secured a 27-14 victory over Bonneville (0-9) in a Region 5 matchup. The Knights set the tone early with an 24-yard touchdown pass from Lincoln Slater to Roman Fitisemanu just over a minute into the game. Andrew Ortiz extended the lead with a 23-yard touchdown run late in the second quarter. Bonneville’s Paden Toula connected with Daniel Park for a 36-yard touchdown to narrow the lead in the third quarter, but Northridge responded quickly with Rylen Rude’s 4-yard touchdown run. Seon Kumar sealed the game for the Knights with a 21-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter, as Bonneville’s late score from Ashton Spackman proved too little, too late.
Box Elder 24, Clearfield 7
Box Elder (7-2) held Clearfield (3-6) scoreless until the fourth quarter, securing a 24-7 victory in a Region 5 matchup. The Bees jumped to an early lead with Judd Howells scoring a 1-yard touchdown run with 8:34 left in the first quarter, followed by a 4-yard run with 1:13 left. Tytan Hupp contributed significantly to Box Elder’s win, adding three field goals, including a 30-yarder with 47 seconds left in the game. Clearfield’s sole score came in the fourth quarter when Alyric Kelley caught a 20-yard pass from Brik Barlow. Box Elder’s defense was pivotal, maintaining the lead and shutting down the Falcons’ offense through three quarters.
Region 6
Bountiful 13, Brighton 3
Bountiful (5-4) secured a 13-3 victory over Brighton (4-5) in a low-scoring Region 6 contest. Siaki Fekitoa’s pair of touchdowns in the opening quarter set the tone for the Redhawks. Fekitoa scored on runs of 3 and 2 yards, helping Bountiful to an early 13-0 lead. Brighton’s only points came from a 41-yard field goal by Kaden Hansen late in the second quarter. The Bengals were unable to find the end zone as Bountiful’s defense held firm throughout the game.
Alta 25, Viewmont 14
Alta (3-6) secured a 25-14 victory over Viewmont (4-5) in a Region 6 matchup. The Hawks took an early lead with a 75-yard touchdown pass from Tucker Brown to Evan Morton at 9:00 in the first quarter, followed by a 3-yard run from Cortland Cole. Viewmont responded in the third quarter with a 1-yard touchdown run from Benji Tolman, closing the gap to 17-14. However, Alta widened their lead with Jack McAllister’s 49-yard field goal and a 4-yard touchdown run by Lucas Pagel in the fourth quarter. Alta’s defense held Viewmont scoreless in the final quarter to cement the win.
Woods Cross 40, Olympus 7
Viliami Tapa’atoutai led Woods Cross (6-3) to a dominant 40-7 victory over Olympus (4-5) in a Region 6 matchup. Tapa’atoutai scored three touchdowns, including a significant 61-yard run in the second quarter that helped push the Wildcats’ lead to 26-0 by halftime. Ryan Miller contributed to the victory with a 68-yard interception return touchdown early in the fourth quarter. Olympus’s sole score came from Beckham Allred’s impressive 69-yard run in the final quarter. The Wildcats showcased a strong defensive performance, nullifying the Titans’ attack for most of the game.
Region 7
Wasatch 13, Maple Mountain 7
Wasatch (4-5) held on for a 13-7 victory over Maple Mountain (1-8) in a defensive battle in a Region 7 matchup. Wasatch took an early lead with Austin Wilde’s 15-yard field goal as time expired in the first quarter and extended their advantage with Logan Duncan’s 16-yard touchdown run in the second quarter. Wilde added a 33-yard field goal at the second-quarter buzzer to make it 13-0 at halftime. Maple Mountain’s lone score came in the third quarter with a 9-yard touchdown pass from Cole Allred to Kyren Jones. Wasatch’s defense stifled Maple Mountain in the fourth quarter, securing the win.
Springville 49, Spanish Fork 3
Springville (8-1) dominated Spanish Fork (3-6) in a decisive 49-3 victory in a Region 7 matchup. The Red Devils took control early with a 35-point second quarter, highlighted by Beckett Burton’s two touchdown passes, including an 80-yard strike to Siaosi Toki. Tua Naufahu contributed significantly with an 18-yard touchdown run and a 23-yard fumble recovery for a score. Treyton Harris also shone for Springville, finding the end zone twice on explosive runs of 47 and 17 yards. Spanish Fork’s only points came from a 36-yard field goal by Preston Jones in the first quarter.
Orem 49, Payson 0
Orem (6-2) dominated Payson (2-6) in a convincing 49-0 shutout in a Region 7 matchup. The Tigers jumped to a quick lead with three first-quarter touchdowns, including a 20-yard pass from Tayden Ka’awa to Kai Wesley. Orem’s defense shone, as Kaue Akana returned an interception 10 yards for a touchdown early in the second quarter, extending the lead to 28-0. The Tigers continued their scoring spree into the third quarter, highlighted by Beckham Curtis’s 15-yard rushing touchdown to cap the scoring at 49. Payson struggled to find any offensive success throughout the game, shut out across all four quarters.
Timpview 19, Pleasant Grove 7
Timpview (4-5) secured a 19-7 victory over Pleasant Grove (3-6) in a Region 7 matchup, riding a strong first-half performance. Steel Richards opened the scoring with a 32-yard touchdown pass to David Fonua in the first quarter. Makay Trail extended the lead with a 12-yard touchdown pass to Braxton Wilkerson early in the second quarter, bringing the halftime score to 13-0 in favor of the Thunderbirds. Timpview’s Taani Tuha dashed for a 32-yard touchdown run in the third quarter, solidifying the lead despite a 34-yard touchdown pass from Pleasant Grove’s Connor Ybarra to Ryder Huntsman. Timpview’s defense held firm in the final period, keeping the Vikings scoreless and securing the win.
Region 8
Park City 30, Timpanogos 2
Park City (5-4) rolled to a dominant 30-2 victory over Timpanogos (4-5) in a Region 8 showdown. Eli Warner led the Miners with electrifying plays, including an 80-yard touchdown reception from Josh Hofer in the first quarter and a 67-yard punt return touchdown in the third quarter. Tanner Pidwell was crucial for Park City, successfully converting three field goals in the second quarter from 35, 27, and 37 yards. Hofer sealed the comprehensive victory with a 6-yard rushing touchdown mid-fourth quarter. Timpanogos managed just a safety in the third quarter as Park City’s defense stifled their offensive efforts.
Salem Hills 42, Mountain View 7
Salem Hills (5-3) dominated in a 42-7 victory over Mountain View (3-5) in a Region 8 matchup. Treygan Kilpatrick capped the scoring with a 51-yard run for the SkyHawks with 2:56 left in the game. Salem Hills built a commanding lead with 35 first-half points, including two touchdowns from Benjamin Staheli on the ground and a 21-yard touchdown pass from Ryder Hales to Joe Hughes in the first quarter. Mountain View’s lone score came in the fourth quarter when Hyrum Stafford ran in from 5 yards out. The SkyHawks’ defense stifled the Bruins, holding them scoreless until late in the game.
Region 10
Murray 55, Juan Diego 20
Murray (5-3) powered to a commanding 55-20 victory over Juan Diego (2-7) in a Region 10 matchup. The Spartans took control early as Cruz Gardner scored two rushing touchdowns in the first quarter, sparking a 14-0 lead. Dax Jensen’s impressive 75-yard punt return for a touchdown and Anthony Guerra’s strong performance, including two field goals, helped Murray extend its lead by halftime. Phil Holland connected with Evan Talbot and Carson Davis for touchdowns in the third quarter, keeping the game out of reach. Juan Diego got on the board with touchdowns from Oscar Rodriquez and One Vea, but it wasn’t enough to overcome Murray’s offensive barrage.
East 21, Jordan 17
East (3-6) rallied in the fourth quarter with Asaeli Otukolo’s decisive 7-yard touchdown run with 2:04 remaining, securing a 21-17 victory over Jordan (2-6) in a Region 10 matchup. The Leopards grabbed an early lead with Otukolo’s 50-yard scoring run in the first quarter. The Beetdiggers responded in the second quarter, scoring 17 unanswered points, including a 3-yard touchdown run by Gavin Gunnarson and a late field goal by Mario Padilla. East tied the game in the third quarter on an 8-yard pass from Dru Reuss to Joseph Cooley before Otukolo’s late heroics sealed the win. Despite being shut out in the second half, Jordan’s efforts fell short as East’s defense held firm.
Region 11
Stansbury 47, Sky View 46
Stansbury (6-2) clinched their first-ever victory against Sky View (5-3) in a thrilling Region 11 matchup, edging out a 47-46 win. Key plays included Brighton Reutzel’s dynamic performance, which featured a 43-yard touchdown run and three touchdown passes, solidifying Stansbury’s third-quarter dominance with a 20-0 run. Sky View rallied in the fourth quarter with Jack Clark accounting for three touchdowns, including a late 3-yard run with 1:28 left. However, their comeback bid faltered when they missed the extra point that would have tied the game. Stansbury’s triumph is marked as a historic win in their competitive series against the Bobcats.
Bear River 44, Deseret Peak 7
Bear River (3-6) cruised to a dominant 44-7 victory over Deseret Peak (0-9) in a Region 11 matchup. The Bears established their lead early with a 57-yard touchdown run by Rigdon Vonk in the first quarter. Bear River’s lead extended in the second quarter with a 37-yard touchdown pass from Korver Riley to Eli Braegger, putting them up 23-0 at halftime. The Bears’ Glaiden Behrens added to the lead with a 55-yard punt return for a touchdown in the third quarter. Deseret Peak’s lone score came from a 52-yard interception return by Cruze Anderson. Oaklin Martin and Korver Riley capped off Bear River’s dominant performance with rushing touchdowns in the fourth quarter.
Mountain Crest 49, Tooele 7
Mountain Crest (6-3) dominated Tooele (2-7) in a lopsided 49-7 victory in a Region 11 matchup. Quarterback Brayden Larsen showcased his versatility, throwing three touchdown passes and scoring on a 23-yard run. Kai Passey was on the receiving end of two of Larsen’s touchdown throws, including a 43-yard connection early in the first quarter. Carter Egbert also contributed significantly for the Mustangs, with a 68-yard touchdown run in the second quarter. Tooele struggled offensively throughout the game, failing to score until the fourth quarter. Mountain Crest’s defense held firm, ensuring the Mustangs cruised to a comfortable win.
3A North
Union 50, Ben Lomond 0
Union (3-5) dominated Ben Lomond (0-7) in a 50-0 shutout during a 3A North game. The Cougars displayed a powerful offensive performance, starting with Gavin Roberts’ 4-yard touchdown run midway through the first quarter. Gannon Labrum connected with Kayden Olson for a 55-yard touchdown pass late in the first quarter, setting the tone for the night. Cruz Labrum added a 48-yard touchdown run in the second quarter. Tyce Miller contributed with a 6-yard touchdown run to open the second half. Union’s defense held the Scots scoreless throughout the game, securing the lopsided victory.
Grantsville 49, Logan 33
Grantsville (4-4) secured a 49-33 victory over Logan (4-4) in a 3A North matchup. The Cowboys dominated early, leading 21-0 after the first quarter, highlighted by Rigdon Murdoch’s 11- and 32-yard touchdown runs and a 31-yard touchdown pass from Dallan Van Vliet to Bo Jensen. Van Vliet continued to excel with a notable 77-yard scoring pass to Jordan Fawson in the second quarter, ending the half with a commanding 35-13 lead. Logan’s Easton Favero led an attempted comeback with three touchdown passes, including two to Kayden Nhean in the fourth quarter, but Grantsville cemented the win with two fourth-quarter touchdowns, both on 2-yard runs by Van Vliet.
Morgan 38, Ogden 0
Morgan (8-1) dominated Ogden (5-4) in a 38-0 shutout during their 3A North game. Morgan’s Cade Randall led the charge, contributing to four touchdowns. Brody Peterson and Eli Mortensen each caught touchdown passes from Randall in the first quarter, while George Thurston added a 28-yard scoring reception in the second quarter. Randall also scored on a 2-yard run, increasing Morgan’s lead before halftime. Luke Bauerle highlighted the defensive prowess with a 24-yard interception return for a touchdown in the third quarter. Carter Gorham rounded out the scoring for Morgan with a 24-yard field goal just before the half.
2A North
South Summit 62, Judge Memorial 0
South Summit (4-4) dominated Judge Memorial (1-7) in a 2A North game with a commanding 62-0 victory. The Wildcats launched an aggressive offensive attack in the first half, accumulating 56 points. Blake Osguthorpe was instrumental, scoring two touchdowns through a 72-yard pass and a 55-yard punt return. Ian Mair threw multiple touchdown passes, including a 50-yarder to Tuff Thornton and passes to Osguthorpe. Brody Larsen contributed significantly on the ground, recording an 80-yard rushing touchdown in the second quarter. South Summit’s defense held firm, shutting out the Bulldogs throughout the game.
2A South
San Juan 65, Emery 14
San Juan (6-2) dominated Emery (2-5) with an impressive 65-14 victory in their 2A South matchup. The Broncos exploded for 40 points in the first quarter alone, with Beau Yeomans connecting on multiple touchdown passes, including a 37-yarder to Tripp Palmer and a 26-yarder to Jagger Nieves. Nieves was also a force on the ground, scoring twice on runs of 26 and 17 yards. Despite the Spartans’ early score, a 9-yard pass from Trygg Jensen to Garrett Conover, Emery couldn’t keep up with San Juan’s high-octane offense. Beau Stilson added a late consolation for Emery with a 20-yard touchdown reception, but the outcome was never in question.
1A 8-player
Milford 67, Monticello 0
Milford (6-2) dominated Monticello (3-4) with a decisive 67-0 victory in a 1A 8-player game. The Tigers exploded to a 27-0 lead in the first quarter, highlighted by Griffin Walker’s 82-yard touchdown reception from Carson Cheney. Walker later caught a 55-yard touchdown pass as Milford continued their offensive onslaught with 21 points in the second quarter. Kyzler Merryweather scored three touchdowns, including a 56-yard punt return. Boston Sullivan contributed with a 25-yard interception return in the third quarter, sealing Milford’s commanding win. Monticello was unable to get on the scoreboard, struggling against Milford’s stout defense.