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High school football scoring updates

Updated Friday, Sept. 19, 2008 | 11:06 p.m.

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End of first quarter:

  • Chaparral is leading Canyon Springs, 6-0. Isaiah Washington ran 12 yards for a touchdown to cap Chaparral's first drive.
  • At least two games are tied with zero points on the board. Palo Verde and Cheyenne are tied, 0-0; neither Las Vegas nor Desert Pines has put up a point, either.
  • Eldorado and Valley are tied 14-14 going into the second.
  • Green Valley is leading Foothill by nine points. At the end of the first, the score is 9-0.
  • Liberty has six points to Silverado's 0.
  • Centennial is a touchdown ahead of Legacy with a score of 7-0 at the end of the first.
  • Shadow Ridge still has nothing at the end of the first, but Cimarron-Memorial has a touchdown: the score is 7-0 at the end of the first.
  • Basic is leading Coronado, 7-0.

Halftime:

  • Liberty and Silverado are still locked at 6-0, with the Skyhawks trailing.
  • Centennial is still a touchdown ahead of Legacy, but both teams have put points on the board. The score is now 14-7.
  • Palo Verde has pulled ahead and has a 12-0 lead over Cheyenne.
  • Green Valley is still leading Foothill, now by a score of 15-0.
  • Las Vegas has 21 and Desert Pines is scoreless at the half. LVHS had two rushing touchdowns and a passing touchdown in the second quarter.
  • Cimarron-Memorial is storming Shadow Ridge, which has yet to score a point. At the half, the score is 39-0.
  • Chaparral has 9 and Canyon Springs has 6 at the half. Canyon Springs scored on an 80-yard touchdown pass from Mike McWilliams to Jonathan James in the second quarter.
  • Eldorado and Valley are battling hard. They're still tied, but the score is now 21-21.
  • Basic has swooped ahead of Coronado. At halftime the score is 26-0.
  • Bishop Gorman is thrashing Durango. At the end of the third, the score is 41-7.

End of third quarter:

  • Cheyenne hasn’t been able to put up any points this game. Palo Verde is ahead, 19-0.
  • Green Valley is still up 15-0 over Foothill.
  • Legacy put another score on the board, bringing the game to a 14-14 tie with Centennial.
  • Shadow Ridge still hasn’t put any points on the board. Going into the final quarter, Cimarron-Memorial is leading 39-0.
  • Valley has broken the tie with Eldorado. Heading into the final quarter, the score is 27-21.
  • Bishop Gorman has a giant 62-7 lead over Durango.
  • Canyon Springs is ahead of Chaparral, 12-9. Deshawn Stewart of Canyon Springs ran it in from the 1 yard line after a Chaparral turnover.
  • Neither Desert Pines nor Coronado has put up a score -- going into the fourth, Las Vegas is leading Desert Pines 21-0 and Basic is storming Coronado, 39-0.

Final:

  • Silverado lost to Liberty, 6-0. The Skyhawks lost four of six fumbles.
  • Cimarron-Memorial defeated Shadow Ridge, 46-0.
  • Bishop Gorman has defeated Durango 62-7.
  • Legacy defeated Centennial, 33-14. After being down 14-0 in the second quarter, Centennial came back to score 33 unanswered points, aided by three recovered turnovers.
  • After a back-and-forth game, Eldorado proved victorious over Valley, winning 28-27.
  • Chaparral wins 23-20 against Canyon Springs on quarterback Jermal Turner's 4-yard bootleg with 39 seconds left.
  • Palo Verde's defense recovered four Cheyenne fumbles and had two interceptions in Friday night's shutout. Torin Harris had a 62-yard interception return for a touchdown and on offense rushed 70 yards on 9 carries with a touchdown.
  • Las Vegas shut out Desert Pines, 21-0.
  • Basic quarterback Robby Faiman passed for two touchdowns and Charles Phillips had two touchdown runs to lead Basic past Coronado in the Southeast Division opener for both schools.
  • A pair of rushing touchdowns and a pair of field goals lifted Green Valley to its first win since player LaQuan Phillips was injured. The Gators defeated Foothill, 18-7.

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Grizzlies dominate Clark, 56-21

Spring Valley had its way with Clark from the get-go.

The Grizzlies extended a 35-7 halftime lead to win the game, 56-21. Senior running back Jacques Adams powered through in the first half and was pulled in the second half "not to run up the score," Spring Valley coach Kelly Murphy said.

"In the beginning we had everything clicking for us," he said. "We did a lot of things right."

In addition to Adams' performance, Murphy credited the strong play of his offensive line.

Clark coach Don Willis said his Chargers keep digging themselves into a hole early in the game and can't find a way to get out. It's the team's fourth consecutive loss on the year.

"We just didn't execute very well," Willis said.

Clark is at Durango next Friday, while Spring Valley will take on Bishop Gorman.

Del Sol hangs on against Rancho

Del Sol got touchdowns from Earnest Hall, Jon Kirschbaum and Derek Eamon Friday night to beat Rancho 41-39.

The Dragons (3-1) led by as many as 17 points in the second half but had to hold on for the win.

“Give Rancho credit. They have a pretty good team,” Del Sol coach Preston Goroff said. “Rancho is going to make some noise in their division.”

Del Sol opens league play next week against Liberty, who knocked off last year’s league champion, Silverado, 6-0 Friday. Del Sol won the league title in 2006 and has won 11 of its last 12 league games.

“After seeing what happen tonight, we aren’t going to take anything for granted,” Goroff said. “It will be a tight race.”

Sierra Vista gets win over Western

Sierra Vista knocked off Western Friday night, 41-22.

Western junior running back Brian Mickel ran for 180 yards and had two touchdowns in the team's losing effort.

“Our goal is to get healthy again," Western head coach John Isola said. "We still are only suiting up 23 players each game."

Western plays at Pahrump Valley next week. Sierra Vista hosts Bonanza.

Arbor View rolls over Mojave

Arbor View defeated Mojave 62-12 in a division game Friday.

“We’ve never won a division game and kept preaching that all week," Arbor View head coach Dan Barnson said. "And we came out and had our first division victory in school history."

Arbor View's defense scored twice in the game.

Arbor View faces Cimarron-Memorial next week.

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