REGION 1
NORTHRIDGE 27, WEBER 3: Northridge worked its way to a 14-point advantage at the half, and was able to hold Weber scoreless in the final three quarters of play and to just 108 yards in the game. David Adams accumulated 212 total yards and carried the ball into the end zone on three seperate occasions, while Jaimes Baird split the uprights with field goals of 33 & 34 yards in the Knights region victory.
SYRACUSE 31, LAYTON 0: Syracuse racked up 355 yards of total offense while holding Layton to only 103 yards in the commanding victory. Brock Anderson went 10 for 15 with 133 total passing yards and also had nine rushes for 46 yards, and Mason Woodward rushed 16 times for 70 total yards in the win.
DAVIS 35, FREMONT 21: The Davis defense held Fremont to 50 net rushing yards on 15 attempts to grab the region win. The Darts were led by Gage Cook, who had 76 yards on 19 carries, and teammate Abel Porter, who had seven catches for 109 yards and a touchdown.
REGION 2
GRANGER 19, VIEWMONT 13: Tani Lehauli rushed for 136 yards and a touchdown on 26 carries to lead the Lancer offense in the narrow victory. The Granger defense had seven sacks and was led by Mone Latu, who had 14 tackles and 4.5 sacks.
KEARNS 46, TAYLORSVILLE 0: Kearns' James Felila gained 280 yards on 16 carries with four scores as the Cougars held the Warriors to 138 total yards.
HUNTER 41, WEST 3: Hunter dominated the rushing game with 225 yards -- 165 of those coming in the first half -- to cruise forward in the region battle at West. Treyvon Johnson had 46 yards rushing with a touchdown, while Hyrum Purcell and Ian Togiai combined for 83 yards rushing and two scores. Defensively, the Wolverines held West to just 55 yards of total offense.
REGION 3
JORDAN 56, COPPER HILLS 0: Austin Kafentzis completed 24 of 33 passes for 358 yards and eight touchdowns, including three to Mason Krueger to lead Jordan to the lopsided victory over Copper Hills. Jordan built a 35-0 lead after the first quarter, and there was a running clock the rest of the game.
ALTA 48, BRIGHTON 31: Alta's special teams jumped out on Brighton early as Taylor Ogden returned a kickoff 99 yards and Mack Richards returned a punt 92 yards for 14 quick points. Alta QB Chipper Lucero took the game over in the third quarter and finished with 278 yards and five touchdowns while completing 17 of 24 passes. Harrison Handley added 85 yards and a touchdown on eight receptions for the Hawks.
WEST JORDAN 21, COTTONWOOD 12: All of the scoring came in the second quarter as the Jaguars picked up their first win over winless Cottonwood.
REGION 4
LONE PEAK 38, AMERICAN FORK 21: Lone Peak quarterback Baron Gajkowski rushed for four touchdowns as Lone Peak built a 38-7 lead before American Fork tacked on a couple of late touchdown in the region opener for both teams.
BINGHAM 42, RIVERTON 16: Bingham marched to the 24-10 advantage at the half, and left visiting rival Riverton in the dust with a 21-point second half. Coleman Stout tossed a pair of Miner touchdowns, while Hayden Weichers was on the receiving end of two Bingham scores in the lopsided region victory.
PLEASANT GROVE 46, LEHI 11: Michael Anderson dominated in the pocket, completing 11 of 18 passes with 303 yards and a pair of rushing touchdowns. Skyler Munson caught four of those passes for 210 yards and three scores to help the Vikings cruise to the region victory at home.
REGION 5
MOUNTAIN CREST 42, BONNEVILLE 0: Jamison Webb went 9 for 19 with 12 yards and Eddy Hall had a outstanding performance with 13 rushing attempts and 140 yards as the Mustangs racked up a 35-point advantage at the midpoint.
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