2A high school football preview: South Sevier at Enterprise

Published: Tuesday, Oct. 26 2010 12:56 p.m. MDT

South Sevier (2-8) at Enterprise (7-2)

2A state tournament quarterfinal

Friday, 4 p.m.

Parry's Power Guide: Enterprise by 19

All-time series: Series tied 1-1

Coach vs. Coach: Enterprise's Barry Jones leads South Sevier's Weston Zabriskie, 1-0

Last meeting: Sept. 17, 2010 — Enterprise 42, South Sevier 0

South Sevier is on a mission.

Back in Week 3, the Rams were overwhelmed by North Summit's offense and defense and lost 36-8. In the playoff rematch last Friday, South Sevier returned the favor in a shocking 20-14 double-overtime victory.

In this weekend's quarterfinals South Sevier travels to Enterprise, a team it lost to 42-0 back in Week 5.

"This week it's another opponent we played before," said first-year South Sevier coach Weston Zabriskie. "We just need to build on our confidence, trust in each other and play as a team and go out there for one other. Anything can happen."

Beating North Summit is one thing, beating Enterprise this Saturday is an entirely different matter.

Led by all-world quarterback Slade Moyle, the Wolves lead Class 2A in scoring at 40.6 points per game and they've been held to less than 25 points just twice.

Moyle is the catalyst behind it all. He's passed for 2,413 yards and 25 touchdowns, while also rushing for 833 yards and 17 scores.

"The kid's amazing. He's probably the best quarterback 2A's seen in the last five or six years. He's an amazing kid that knows how to pick apart defenses and knows how to lead the team, and he does it with a lot of confidence," said Zabriskie.

When these teams met earlier this season Moyle passed for three TDs and rushed for two more.

Slowing him down isn't impossible. Millard kept Moyle in check back on Oct. 15 and cruised to a 34-7 victory as a result.

"If you can stop him, chances are you have a good shot. But if you let him get confidence and start rolling things can get ugly quick," said Zabriskie.

For South Sevier, last week's win was all about confidence.

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