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High school football scoring updates

Updated Thursday, Oct. 30, 2008 | 11:35 p.m.

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End of first quarter:

  • At least two games are locked at 0-0 at the end of the first: Desert Pines and Canyon Springs, and Palo Verde and Legacy.
  • Foothill has seven points to Coronado's zero.
  • Cimarron-Memorial and Cheyenne are in a close battle, with the Spartans ahead, 7-6.
  • Del Sol is leading Silverado 7-0; Boulder City is leading Desert Oasis 7-0.
  • Over at the Henderson Bowl, Green Valley is up 14 points to Basic's 7.
  • Bishop Gorman is ahead of Bonanza, 6-0.

Halftime:

  • Desert Pines is ahead of Canyon Springs, 7-0. The game's only score was off a 10-yard touchdown.
  • Cheyenne leads Cimarron, 20-7 at the half. Marcus Sullivan has 41 yards and one touchdown on six carries for Cheyenne.
  • Palo Verde is now leading Legacy by a touchdown with the Panthers ahead, 7-0.
  • Desert Oasis has pulled ahead and is now leading Boulder City, 13-7.
  • Del Sol is still ahead of Silverado but the score is now 14-7, Dragons.
  • At halftime, Bishop Gorman is storming over Bonanza, 34-7.
  • Green Valley and Basic are still at 14-7 with the Gators ahead.
  • Foothill is still leading but Coronado has put some points on the board. At the half, the score is 7-3.
  • Valley has 21 points to Rancho's 7.

End of third quarter:

  • Neither Desert Pines nor Canyon Springs scored in the third, leaving the score at 7-0 with the Jaguars leading.
  • Boulder City has moved ahead of Desert Oasis and is now leading, 21-13.
  • At the end of the third, Cheyenne leads Cimarron, 26-7, thanks for a 90-yard kickoff return by Marcus Sullivan.
  • Del Sol is keeping its lead over Silverado, with a score of 21-7 at the end of the third.
  • Palo Verde has a 21-17 lead over Legacy.
  • Bishop Gorman is sweeping past Bonanza, 41-7.
  • Coronado is ahead of Foothill, 10-7.
  • The Henderson Bowl is heating up -- Green Valley has 21 points to Basic's 27.
  • Valley is leading Rancho 34-20.

Final:

  • Desert Pines blanks Canyon Springs, 14-0.
  • Cheyenne defeats Cimarron, 34-7
  • With a 21-21 tie, Boulder City and Desert Oasis danced into overtime. Desert Oasis gets the win by one point, defeating the Bulldogs 28-27.
  • Palo Verde storms over Legacy, 35-7. The Panthers were led by senior running back Sidney Hodge, who had two touchdown receptions and ran for a third.
  • Bishop Gorman pounds Bonanza, 44-7. The Gaels were led by running back Kawika Antolin, who had 91 yards on nine carries and three touchdowns.
  • Basic wins the Henderson Bowl with a 33-28 defeat of Green Valley.
  • Del Sol notches a 28-21 win over Silverado.
  • Valley gets a 41-33 win over Rancho.
  • Coronado gets a 20-13 overtime win over Foothill.

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Clark wins last home game

The Chargers defeated the Warriors at home, 40-20, Friday night.

The game was close starting out, but Clark took control during the second half. Two star running backs made the game and the season for the Chargers. Junior Andre Clay and senior Aaron Arlt each rushed for more than 100 yards during the game and more than 1,000 yards each during the season.

Western’s head coach, John Isola, said poor officiating was a factor.

"There were so many personal fouls called on our team," he said. “Our kid got ejected from the game for pulling the other kid’s leg, but what the ref didn’t see was the other kid grabbing our kid’s face mask and slamming him down on the ground. The film doesn’t lie.”

Despite a rough game tonight, Isola said it was a good season for such a young team and that eight offensive and eight defensive players will be returning next year.

Spring Valley beat Durango, 58-7

Spring Valley finished its season with an easy win against Durango, 58-7, Friday night.

“We came out and executed the right way and shut down their offense,” Grizzlies head coach Kelly Murphy said. “We did really well this season. I’m very proud of my team going 8-1. now playoff season starts and we need to see how we’re going to shake it out.”

Durango head coach Gary A. Maki said his team struggled against Spring Valley.

“We lost to a very good team,” he said. “We’re younger and our inexperience showed through tonight.”

Maki said he is looking forward to next year and hoping for a good season because 19 starters will be returning to the Trailblazers.

Sierra Vista tops Pahrump Valley

Pahrump Valley lost to Sierra Vista, 40-10, in its final game on the season.

Pahrump senior running back Ande Floyd rushed for 110 yards, which head coach Leo Verzilli said was the highlight of the game. Junior Gary Walker kicked a 43-yard field goal, the first of the season for Pahrump.

Senior running back Gueran Fenicle scored Pahrump’s only touchdown for the night.

Overall, Verzilli said the season was disappointing.

“This was the first year we played in 4A. We thought we might be able to steal a couple games but it didn’t pan out that way,” he said.

Pahrump finished the season with an 0-9 record. Sierra Vista will advance to the playoffs next week.

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