The high school football season is in full swing in Southern ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥. The Star shares our weekly look back at the best of last week while charging ahead toward what we might be able to expect from programs across ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ and surrounding communities this Friday night.
Team of the week
Marana rallied from down 15 in the fourth quarter to beat two time defending 5A state champion Gilbert Higley in addition to grabbing a state record.
The Tigers avenged their five point loss at Higley last year with a 36-28 triumph. Last season Marana (3-0) started 1-4 and 2-5.
Marana senior receiver DezmenRoebuck had 10 catches for 131 yards to break the state’s career receptions record. that the Tigers set it up so that his brother Sean, a back up quarterback, would throw him the record pass, which was a touchdown.
Dezmen has 288 career catches and also the state season receiving record of 121 that he set last year.
Marana junior quarterback ColtenMeyer was 26-for-40 for 365 yards.
Stat book
Buena junior running back MichaelLujan ran for 201 yards and three touchdowns on 14 carries in the Colts’ 49-7 win over Catalina Foothills. Buena senior running back AndresBonilla also had 156 yards and two scores on 14 rushes at Foothills.
Flowing Wells junior running back JaydenSimmons ran for 145 yards and three touchdowns on 10 carries in the Cabs’ 34-6 win over Amphitheater last week.
Sahuaro senior running back IsaacLugo had 170 yards and three scores on 15 rushes in the Cougars’ 39-33 win over Douglas on Friday. Sahuaro senior running back JermarellWebb also ran for 140 and two touchdowns on 17 carries in the win.
Next level
New Mexico true freshman lineman for the Lobos’ 54-19 loss at Auburn on Saturday. Last season Woodard helped lead Canyon del Oro to the 4A state championship.
Quotable I
“I’m just truly blessed to be in the position that I am. Two hundred-some catches — that’s a lot of catches, and I still have a whole season ahead of me,†Roebuck told All Sports ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ after breaking the state career receiving record. “I’m just blessed to have good teammates, good coaches and just a whole bunch of good people around me.â€
Roebuck moved past current UA freshman BrandonPhelps, who set the record last year while playing for ALA-Gilbert North.
Quotable II
"ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ HS football Open 8 watch after 3 games:Here are the eight teams that I feel get in (much of it based on strength of schedule)," — ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ Republic high school sports reporterÌý on Saturday. "Liberty, Basha, Hamilton, Highland, Brophy Prep, Chandler, Red Mountain, Marana. ...ÌýOn the bubble: Perry, Notre Dame Prep, Centennial, ALA QC."Ìý
The Open tournament features the top eight teams in the state pulled from the 6A through 4A ranks.
Games of the week
Mountain View (2-1) at Marana (3-0)
Location: 12000 W. Emigh Road
Notable: The Marana schools face off in the Battle of the Boot. Though Marana is fresh from knocking off the defending back-to-back 5A state champions in Gilbert Higley and have won two of the last three Battles of the Boot, Mountain View upset the Tigers last year. Before that, in 2022 and 2021, Marana won BotB and from 2012 to 2014 MV won. Since 2004, MV holds a 6-3 edge. The game is at 7 p.m.
Tanque Verde (2-1) at Palo Verde (2-1)
Location: 4201 N. Melpomene Way
Notable: Over on the East side, current local 2A power Tanque Verde faces the resurgent Titans to open 2A San Pedro Region play. After Palo Verde rallied to beat 4A Rincon/University, it blew out Scottsdale Coronado to win consecutive games on the field for the first time since 2017; last year PV won two games total. TV meanwhile won its last two comfortably — 40-26 over Glendale Prep and 38-6 over Phoenix Cortez. The Verdes play at 7 p.m.
Photos: Sunnyside pulls away late in dropping Flowing Wells 34-7, high school football
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Flowing Wells’ Jayden Simmons (8) heads to the house with what turned out to be the Caballeros only score of the night in the first quarter at Sunnyside High School on Sept. 5, 2024.
Marana receiver Dezmen Roebuck (1), left, and Colten Meyer (16) celebrate Meyer’s two-point conversion run in the final seconds of the fourth quarter of the Tigers’ win over Salpointe Catholic on Aug. 30 in Marana.
Last season, Buena’s Michael Lujan (21) muscles his way to the end zone through Ironwood Ridge’s Jose Sanchez (37) during the third quarter of Buena’s Sept. 1, 2023, win at IRHS.
Salpointe's quarterback Matthew Avelar (2) goes down for a sack in the arms of Marana's Christian Berrios (8), left, Justin Elder (56) and Javi Muro (44) in the first quarter in their high school football game, Marana, Ariz., August 30, 2024.