Bishop Gorman High School’s football team had an outstanding performance on Friday, defeating Basic High School with a score of 63-0. Maika Eugenio stood out by completing all six of his passes for 136 yards and two touchdowns. Granville-Fox Hogan also contributed with two touchdown passes for Gorman. The team, currently ranked number one in the 5A rankings, scored on six out of seven possessions and accumulated 270 offensive yards. Myles Norman, Phillip Sampson, and Aizen Torres also played key roles in securing the victory.
Looking at other games, Coronado High School secured a win against Desert Pines with a score of 35-7. JJ Buchanan made two touchdown receptions, while Derek Hurley rushed for two scores. Quarterback Aiden Krause also had a great game, passing for two touchdowns and running for another.
In another match, Liberty High School dominated Foothill High School with a final score of 40-7. Ezra Sanelivi played a crucial role in this victory by rushing for 130 yards and scoring three touchdowns.
Legacy High School achieved a significant win against Palo Verde High School, with Aidan Crawford passing for 250 yards and three touchdowns. Caden Bridgewater and Dorian Corzine also made notable contributions to Legacy’s success.
The Shadow Ridge High School football team emerged victorious against Silverado High School, with Tyrell Craven and Joe Darr delivering standout performances.
Desert Oasis High School defeated Clark High School with a score of 28-27, thanks to Vincent Hales’ four touchdown passes. Christopher Villasenor also played a key role in Desert Oasis’ success.
Mojave High School secured a win against Cimarron-Memorial High School, with AJ Tuitele making 12 tackles and scoring a remarkable 99-yard touchdown run.
Bonanza High School had a strong performance against Rancho High School, with Alex Tuimaualuga leading the team to victory.
Spring Valley High School managed to hold off Canyon Springs High School with a score of 15-13. Kaleo Babauta and Charles Parks played crucial roles in securing the win for Spring Valley.
In other games, SLAM Academy, Moapa Valley, Virgin Valley, and Pahrump Valley all had impressive victories in their respective matchups.
Overall, it was an action-packed week of high school football with several standout performances and exciting games. Fans can look forward to more thrilling matchups in the upcoming weeks.