Las Vegas Sun

March 18, 2024

high school football:

Arbor View only passes twice, gains 537 yards on ground in win

2011 Prep Football

Sam Morris

Arbor View High School football players Steven Burns, Jordan Mock and Chris Rodriguez.

Updated Saturday, Oct. 1, 2011 | 4:37 p.m.

Prep Sports Now

Gorman's national contest precedes Saturday slate

Las Vegas Sun sports reporters Case Keefer and Ray Brewer go across the valley and break down the upcoming week of high school. They give their picks on every game and spend extra time debating Del Sol vs. Liberty and Servite (Calif.) vs. Bishop Gorman.

The Arbor View High football team rushed for 537 yards Saturday morning in a 55-6 victory against host Shadow Ridge.

The game, which started at 10 a.m., was the first Saturday in a full slate of contests around the Las Vegas Valley. “It was fun. It kind of had a college football feel to it,” Arbor View coach Dan Barnson said.

Arbor View only passed twice, using its strong rushing attack to improve it 5-1 overall and 4-1 in the Northwest Division.

Roderick Eason had a 90-yard touchdown run for the Aggies, finishing with 124 yards on seven carries and two scores. Donnie Gaskin also carried the ball seven times, gaining 123 yards and one touchdown.

Steve Burns went for 97 yards and a touchdown on five carries, and Bob Milner had two touchdowns on three carries.

Arbor View, which has won by at least 30 points the last three weeks and is ranked No. 4 in the Sun’s top-10 rankings, plays Cheyenne next week.

Join the Discussion:

Check this out for a full explanation of our conversion to the LiveFyre commenting system and instructions on how to sign up for an account.

Full comments policy