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High School Football Notes: Pueblo, Mountain View Release 2020 Football Schedules


High schools are proceeding with releasing their 2020 football schedules despite the uncertainty of what COVID-19 might bring to fall sports. The schedules give us an idea of what might be ahead. The latest Southern Arizona schools to release their football schedules are Mountain View and Pueblo (notes below).

All Class 5A and 6A non-region opponents have been released by the AIA:

6A Region 4 – Tucson – Maricopa, Rincon, Marana, South Mountain, Salpointe. 

5A Sonoran Region I – Buena – Goldwater, Cienega, Sunnyside, Shadow Ridge, Casa Grande. Cholla – Rincon, Vista Grande, Nogales, Empire, Sunnyside. Desert View – Sunnyside, Verrado, Sahuaro, Marana, Nogales. Flowing Wells – Amphi, Willow Canyon Marana, Nogales, Rincon. Marana Mountain View – Marana, Sunrise Mountain, Sahuaro, Millennium, Cienega. Salpointe Catholic – Canyon del Oro, Cienega, Ironwood Ridge, Tucson, Pinnacle.

5A Sonoran Region II – Cienega – Sunrise Mountain, Buena, Campo Verde, Marana Mountain View. Salpointe. Ironwood Ridge – Ironwood, Desert Ridge, Campo Verde, Salpointe, Canyon del Oro. Marana – Marana Mountain View, Tempe, Tucson, Flowing Wells, Desert View. Nogales – Rio Rico, Cholla, Gilbert, Flowing Wells, Desert View. Rincon – Cholla, Tucson, Maryvale, Palo Verde, Flowing Wells. Sunnyside – Desert View, South Mountain, Paradise Valley, Buena, Cholla.

Mountain View coach Matt Johnson talks to his team (Javier Morales/AllSportsTucson.com)

Here are the schedules that have been released (special thanks to Southern Arizona Football’s Chris Kidney for allowing us to publish his graphics … Kidney’s son Caleb, a senior at Cienega, is one of the top receivers in Southern Arizona).

BUENA plays two Phoenix-area teams — hosting Barry Goldwater in the season-opener Aug. 21 and playing at Surprise Shadow Ridge on Sept. 18. The Colts also have a showdown on the road against former 5A Southern rival Cienega on Aug. 28.

CATALINA FOOTHILLS will be in Year 2 of the Darius Kelly era. Senior receiver Derrick Williams is a player to keep an eye on.

CHOLLA will welcome back coach Virgil Henderson, who coached the Chargers in 2014 and 2015.

CIENEGA, under sixth-year coach Pat Nugent, annually plays tough teams from Phoenix and that continues with the Bobcats opening with Sunrise Mountain (8-4 last year) at home and traveling to Gilbert Campo Verde (10-4).

EMPIRE will be in its second year with George Kelly as coach.

FLOWING WELLS will be in its second year with Scott Cortese as head coach.

IRONWOOD RIDGE, in its second season with James Hardy as coach. The Nighthawks’ schedule includes three games against Phoenix-area teams (other local schools have mostly scheduled no more than two) to start the season before hosting Salpointe on Sept. 11 in a showdown that will include Nighthawks quarterback Peyton Pelletier going against his former school and twin brother Parker. After playing at Peoria Ironwood to start the season on Aug. 21, Ironwood Ridge will host Mesa Desert Ridge and travel to Gilbert Campo Verde, before hosting the Lancers. Peyton Pelletier, a senior-to-be, played briefly in one game for the Lancers last year before transferring after it appeared Treyson Bourguet (sophomore last season) would get the starting quarterback role under former coach Dennis Bene. Peyton’s brother Parker remained at Salpointe and will be a senior cornerback with the Lancers. Salpointe will play for new coach Eric Rogers, who has been with the school as an assistant varsity coach, head freshman coach and head junior varsity coach for 14 seasons starting in 2002.

NOGALES, under coach Jake Teyechea, opens against rival Rio Rico, which travels to play the Apaches on Aug. 28.

MOUNTAIN VIEW enters Year 2 of the Matt Johnson era after the Mountain Lions advanced to the 5A state playoffs following a 5-0 run through the 5A Sonoran. Keep an eye on senior quarterback Giovanni Ciaccio and tight end/defensive end Daylin Smith — two players who will advance to the next level. Johnson also has a solid core of 13 seniors. “The Boot” rivalry game with Marana (the season-opener Aug. 20) resumes after a six-year hiatus. Johnson’s schedule is one of the most difficult in the state with a three-game stretch against playoff teams from last year from Aug. 28 to Sept. 11 at Sahuaro (9-3 last season), at Peoria Sunrise Mountain (8-4) and at home against Goodyear Millennium (9-3).

PUEBLO will be in transition from popular coach Brandon Sanders, also the school’s former athletic director and an Arizona football standout, to Jake Allen, a former standout at Ironwood Ridge. Allen’s father Dave Allen has been on the coaching staffs of Mountain View coach Matt Johnson since 2010. Jake comes from that coaching lineage. Sanders left Pueblo after six years as head coach to become an assistant with the Indoor Football League’s Tucson Sugar Skulls. Sanders took the moribund Pueblo program to great heights, going 41-22 with two region titles, three playoff appearances and two eight-win seasons.  Allen has to deal with a schedule that includes six road games, including four straight from Sept. 4 throught Sept. 25. The season starts tough with a game at Sahuaro on Aug. 28.

PUSCH RIDGE, who will be under new coach Kent Middleton, will have senior running back Evan Lovett as a prospect to watch. He is the son of former Arizona player Lamar Lovett, who is on the Pusch Ridge staff.

PALO VERDE experienced a resurgence early last year under first-year coach Mike Wells, a longtime former assistant under Jeff Scurran at Catalina Foothills. The Titans were 3-3 six games into the season before losing their last four games. Wells faces a tough two games to open the season at Walden Grove and Pueblo.

SABINO will be one of the top teams in Southern Arizona. Coach Ryan McBrayer has high-profile senior quarterback A.J. Skaggs returning along with senior linebacker Luke Thompson (tallied 102 tackles last year). The Sabercats host brand new Mesa program Eastmark High in the second game of the season. They host the annual rivalry game with Sahuaro on Sept. 18.

SAHUARITA coach Don Watt will enter his fourth season with a peculiar game to end the season, traveling to 4A school Glendale Deer Valley on Oct. 30. The Mustangs are in the 3A South.

SALPOINTE enters the 2020 season without Texas signee Bijan Robinson, the best high school player in Tucson history statistically, and 17 of its top 20 defenders, including Ohio State-bound safety Lathan Ransom. The Lancers, who advanced to the open-division state semifinals before losing at Chandler, will also have a new coach for the first time in 19 years after Dennis Bene resigned after last season. Eric Rogers, a 14-year assistant and junior varsity and freshman team coach at Salpointe, takes over. Treyson Bourguet, who Class of 2022 quarterback prospect who already has Division I scholarship offers from Arizona and Vanderbilt, will be called upon to lead the Lancers in this rebuilding effort.

Salpointe’s schedule (all based on if COVID-19 does not get in the way) was released tonight and five games stick out the most:

— The season-opener Aug. 21 against former 4A Kino rival CDO at the Dorados’ home field. The Dorados played the Lancers tough at Salpointe last season, trailing only 14-0 at halftime before succumbing 35-0.

— The home opener Sept. 4 against perennial power Cienega coached by Pat Nugent.

— The Sept. 11 game at Ironwood Ridge (pitting Nighthawks quarterback Peyton Pelletier, formerly of Salpointe, against brother Parker, a Lancer cornerback).

— The Sept. 25 game at Phoenix Pinnacle — the school Salpointe eliminated in the state quarterfinals last season.

— The Oct. 16 game at Buena. The Colts lose four-year starting quarterback Jovani Borbon but they have an experienced defense returning along with high-quality skill-position players on offense (led by junior receiver Keyon Taylor).

(Chris Kidney/Southern Arizona Football graphic)


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ALLSPORTSTUCSON.com publisher, writer and editor Javier Morales is a former Arizona Press Club award winner. He is a former Arizona Daily Star beat reporter for the Arizona basketball team, including when the Wildcats won the 1996-97 NCAA title. He has also written articles for CollegeAD.com, Bleacher Report, Lindy’s Sports, TucsonCitizen.com, The Arizona Republic, Sporting News and Baseball America, among many other publications. He has also authored the book “The Highest Form of Living”, which is available at Amazon.

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