FRIDAY, OCT. 11
6A CONFERENCE
No. 8 Chavez 62, No. 23 Tucson 0
5A CONFERENCE
No. 13 Cienega 26, No. 9 Buena 19
No. 11 Ironwood Ridge 47, No. 36 Marana 0
No. 30 Sunnyside 21, No. 18 Nogales 10
No. 24 Desert View 30, No. 34 Cholla 21
No. 26 Mountain View 43, No. 38 Empire 0
No. 31 Rincon/UHS 49, No. 35 Flowing Wells 46
The Cienega Bobcats won a hard-fought game over the Buena Colts Friday night, winning 26-19 on a strong running and defensive performance. https://t.co/qX4G6AMVup
— My Herald Review (@myheraldreview) October 12, 2019
4A CONFERENCE
Bijan Robinson has 6,000 career rushing yards #azpreps365 @SCLancerNation pic.twitter.com/6x6gucqZYG
— Andy Morales (@AndyMorales8) October 12, 2019
No. 1 Salpointe 59, No. 14 Casa Grande 21
No. 3 Canyon del Oro 21, No. 4 Sahuaro 7
No. 8 Walden Grove 57, No. 38 Douglas 0
No. 13 Pueblo 56, No. 33 Palo Verde 0
No. 22 Catalina Foothills 61, No. 46 Vista Grande 0
No. 31 Amphitheater 44, No. 35 Rio Rico 7
.@cdo_football coach Dustin Peace on his team being 7-0 and in a favorable position in the 4A ratings after tonight's 21-7 win over Sahuaro: "They're ready for work. They're ready for the challenge. They've answered the call without a doubt." pic.twitter.com/iyXv7VhXGh
— Javier Morales (@JavierJMorales) October 12, 2019
3A CONFERENCE
No. 7 Sabino 48, No. 39 Tanque Verde 2
No. 19 Pusch Ridge 33, No. 22 Sahuarita 14
No. 8 Safford 52, No. 38 Catalina 0
FINAL
-Sabino Sabercats 48
-Tanque Verde 2
#27 Daniel McAllister
#1 Diego Armijo with a TD
#17 Zakri Porter with an interception— SABINO FOOTBALL GAME UPDATES (@PiercenSturdav1) October 12, 2019
2A CONFERENCE
No. 5 Santa Cruz 43, No. 10 Arizona Lutheran 18
No. 6 Round Valley 42, No. 9 Benson 18
No. 8 Bisbee 44, No. 36 Tombstone 14
No. 22 Willcox 14, No. 24 Santa Rita 6
1A CONFERENCE
No. 16 St. David 50, No. 11 Baboquivari 48
No. 6 Duncan 52, No. 21 Valley Union 8
SATURDAY, Oct. 12
2A CONFERENCE
No. 30 San Manuel (1-5) at No. 37 Tempe Prep (0-6)
FRIDAY, OCT. 18
6A CONFERENCE
No. 26 O’Connor (1-6) at No. 23 Tucson (3-4)
5A CONFERENCE
No. 13 Cienega (5-2) at No. 36 Marana (0-7)
No. 30 Sunnyside (2-5) at No. 11 Ironwood Ridge (4-3)
No. 9 Buena (5-2) at No. 18 Nogales (4-3)
No. 35 Flowing Wells (1-6) at No. 24 Desert View (4-3)
No. 26 Mountain View (3-4) at No. 31 Rincon/UHS (4-3)
No. 38 Empire (1-6) at No. 34 Cholla (1-6)
4A CONFERENCE
No. 3 Canyon del Oro (7-0) at No. 1 Salpointe (6-0)
No. 22 Catalina Foothills (3-4) at No. 14 Casa Grande (4-3)
3A CONFERENCE
No. 7 Sabino (5-2) at No. 19 Pusch Ridge (4-3)
No. 38 Catalina (0-7) at No. 22 Sahuarita (3-4)
No. 8 Safford (5-2) at No. 39 Tanque Verde (0-7)
2A CONFERENCE
No. 8 Bisbee (6-1) at No. 9 Benson (5-2)
No. 24 Santa Rita (3-4) at No. 36 Tombstone (1-6)
No. 22 Willcox (3-4) at No. 16 Miami (5-2)
1A CONFERENCE
No. 6 Duncan (6-1) at No. 11 Baboquivari (4-3)
No. 21 Valley Union (1-7) at No. 16 St. David (4-3)
BYE WEEK
No. 4 Sahuaro (6-2)
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Andy Morales was recognized by the AIA as the top high school reporter in 2014, he was awarded the Ray McNally Award in 2017, a 2019 AZ Education News award winner and he has been a youth, high school and college coach for over 30 years. His own children have won multiple state high school championships and were named to all-state teams. Competing in hockey, basketball, baseball and track & field in high school, his unique perspective can only be found here and on AZPreps365.com. Andy is the Southern Arizona voting member of the Ed Doherty Award, recognizing the top football player in Arizona, and he was named a Local Hero by the Tucson Weekly for 2016. Andy was named an Honorary Flowing Wells Caballero in 2019. Contact Andy Morales at amoralesmytucson@yahoo.com