From Deseret News archives:
High school football roundup
SKYLINE 19, EAST 16: Algernon Brown led the way with 76 yards on 12 rushes for two touchdowns. East had an opportunity to win the game in the last two minutes, but Nick Reichard had a pick to seal the win for the Eagles.
GRAND 27, MONTICELLO 6: The Red Devils pounded the football down the field for four touchdowns in the victory.
JUAB 36, RICHFIELD 14: Chandler Street rushed for 103 yards on 14 carries, while Cody Keisel rusched for 88 yards on 16 carries and two TDs for the Wasps victory.
BEN LOMOND 24, NORTH SANPETE 14: Shay Kaleikini had 27 carries for 109 yards and two touchdowns as Ben Lomond beat North Sanpete on the road. Stephen Poulson had 19 carries for 116 yards and a TD for the Hawks in the loss.
MANTI 42, UNION 14:
TIMPVIEW 57, SPANISH FORK 12: Levi Teo led the team with eight rushes for 89 yards and four touchdowns, with Travis Van Leeuwen catching six passes for 200 yards and three touchdowns in the T-Birds victory.
COTTONWOOD 40, LAYTON 36: A Layton rally wasn't enough to stop the high-caliber Cottonwood offense. Isi Sofele led the Colts with 11 carries for 92 yards and two touchdowns.
VIRGIN VALLEY 40, ENTERPRISE 14:
ALTA 27, BINGHAM 19: The top-ranked Hawks overcame an early two-touchdown deficit to defeat the Miners. Alta's defense was dominant, registering six sacks. Hawks quarterback Ammon Olsen threw three touchdown passes.
HIGHLAND 33, AMERICAN FORK 15: The Rams were led by brothers Travis and Bridger Walzer, who each rushed for a touchdown. Nick Orchard finished with 251 yards rushing, including two long TD scores.
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