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High school football roundup of Week 1: Photos, videos and stats

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Here’s a complete roundup of the first week of high school football in Utah.
SALT LAKE CITY — Here’s a complete roundup of the first week of high school football in Utah.
Friday’s non-region games
CYPRUS 28, GRANTSVILLE 6: Cyprus scored on a kickoff return to open the game, and the Pirates never looked back as they opened the season with a victory over Grantsville.
SKYLINE 38, GRANGER 25: The Eagles jumped out to a 28-12 first half lead and never looked back en route to the season opening win against Granger. Tommy McGrath tossed in four touchdowns to lead the offense for Skyline.
WEST 64, HILLCREST 28: West used a dominant performance to land its first win in the last 18 games over Hillcrest. In a game that featured four kickoff returns for touchdowns, including three back-to-back-to-back, West used a superior offense to blow past Hillcrest.
CLEARFIELD 31, HUNTER 24: Clearfield outlasted Hunter to get the double overtime victory to start the season. Jaxson Mansfield found Justin Brown in the end zone for the TD to give the Falcons the win in the second overtime after both teams hit field goals in the first overtime. Mansfield threw for two touchdowns and ran for another for the Falcons, while the Wolverines’ Pailate Makakona had two long touchdown runs in the loss.
KEARNS 47, COPPER HILLS 18: Sese Felila led the way in Kearns’ easy win to start the season with 116 rushing yards and two touchdowns. Isaac Matua and Isaiah Afatasi each added a touchdown on the ground as well for the Cougars. Pono Kahala-Giron threw two TDs for the Grizzlies in the loss.
JUDGE MEMORIAL 22, OGDEN 10: The Bulldogs, powered by a strong rushing attack, went into Ogden and took down the Tigers. Joey Trotman and Zach Thomas each rushed for a score, as Judge Memorial outscored Ogden in three quarters. The Tigers took an early lead, on an 80-yard run by Rhyle Hanson, but failed to hold the lead from there.
MANTI 21, CARBON 14: Led by running back Lance Fowles, who rushed for two scores, the Templars held off the Lions for the victory. Jace Miller added another rushing touchdown for Manti, who were aided by a perfect kicking performance by Ivan Garcia.
BINGHAM 41, OREM 14: Braedon Wissler dominated on the ground for the Miners, scoring three rushing touchdowns — including a 70 yard dash — as Bingham dominated Orem. Puka Nacua scored the only two touchdowns for the Tigers. Watch the video replay.
JORDAN 45, DESERT HILLS 44: Jordan scored 16 points in the final period of regulation to send the game to overtime, where it edged out Desert Hills by one point. Desert Hills scored first in the extra period but the Beetdiggers blocked the PAT and then went on to score their own touchdown and extra point for the win. Crew Wakley led Jordan with a passing touchdown and a rushing touchdown, while the Thunder’s Noah Sewell was outstanding in the loss, scoring four rushing touchdowns and catching one more.
VIEWMONT 17, NORTHRIDGE 14: The Vikings’ Davis Weir and Tyson Handley linked up for two touchdowns while Preston Pitt hit a field goal as Viewmont edged out Northridge at home. Hunter Harris was solid for the Knights in the loss as he rushed for a touchdown and caught a pass from Jackson Murphy for another TD.
SKYRIDGE 48, RIVERTON 9: Trailing 9-7 at halftime, Skyridge outscored Riverton 41-0 in the second half to roll to the victory in Week 1.
BEAR RIVER 20, JUAN DIEGO 10: Bear River blew an early lead, only to roar back in the fourth quarter and defeat Juan Diego. The Bears scored 14 points in the fourth, while shutting out the Soaring Eagle in the period. Kaygen Canfield was electric for the victors, rushing for two scores, while Kelton Summers added a 20-yard touchdown reception, courtesy of Bradey Brown ’s arm.
SALEM HILLS 38, BEN LOMOND 31: Down 31-30 late in the game, James Nelson connected with Jacob Rolfe on a 20-yard touchdown pass as the Skyhawks rallied past Ben Lomond to start the season off 1-0.
PINE VIEW 69, GREEN CANYON 21: Jacob Mpungi scored four rushing touchdowns, with Ryan Javines adding a passing and rushing touchdown as the Panthers rolled past first-year Green Canyon for the season-opening win.
SUMMIT ACADEMY 43, UNION 14: The Bears crushed the Utes, outscoring Union 43-6 through three quarters. Summit Academy quarterback Hayden Reynolds was the key, throwing for four scores, including two to Parker Clawson. Gavin Davey and Ammon Richards each hauled in a touchdown pass and the Bears benefited from a Mitch Hansen rushing score.
BRIGHTON 17, FREMONT 9: The Bengals overcame an early first quarter deficit, thanks to touchdowns by Trey Davenport and Nicholas Parker, and defeated the Silver Wolves. Davenport hauled in a nine-yard touchdown pass while Parker rushed for a 47-yard score.
MORGAN 21, PARK CITY 20: Park City scored a touchdown with 25 seconds remaining but couldn’ t convert the extra point as Morgan survived 21-20 for the season-opening victory. Jacob Stephens threw three touchdown passes in the victory for the Trojans.
DELTA 39, JUAB 32: The Rabbits and Wasps engaged in a thrilling back-and-forth affair that saw incredible effort from both sides. Delta proved the better, in large part due to the arm of quarterback Jake Day. Day threw four touchdown passes, including three to Trevor Burton. Burton was the Rabbits big play target, scoring a 70-yard touchdown as well as a 61-yard score. Kolbe Ballow was not too shabby either, with a 85-yard kick return for a score as well as two receiving touchdowns.
NORTH SEVIER 54, WAYNE 7: The Wolves capitalized on an early fumble recovery to set the tone and sailed to the easy win over Wayne in the season opener. Fernando Elmer ran in two touchdowns for the offense while teammate Riley Ogden added a 70-yard kick return for North Sevier.
WOODS CROSS 31, MAPLE MOUNTAIN 10: The Wildcats used a balanced offensive attack to pull away from Maple Mountain. Woods Cross scored two touchdowns through the air as well as two on the ground as the Wildcats earned their first win of the new season.
SOUTH SUMMIT 51, SAN JUAN 8: Kael Atkinson threw four touchdowns, including three to Keegan Stracher, as South Summit rolled past San Juan for the season-opening victory on the road.
PROVO 13, CEDAR 6: Braiden Lovell connected with Nick Stoddard on a 5-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter which proved to be the difference as the Bulldogs edged Cedar for the season-opening win.
ROY 27, SYRACUSE 24: Tyrese Rowan scored two touchdowns for the Royals, including a 98 yard kickoff return. Roy fought off a furious 14 point fourth quarter rally from the Titans to hold on for the first win of the season.
BOX ELDER 39,LAYTON 14: The Bees kicked off the season with bang, outscoring the Lancers 22-0 in the first quarter alone. Quarterback Jeremy Kaleikini was superb, tossing three touchdowns in the period, five in the game. Colton Kapp and Conner Stevenson each hauled in two touchdowns in the victory.
AMERICAN FORK 54, WEBER 39: American Fork Quarterback Bronson Barron threw three touchdown passes to lead the Cavemen to victory in an extremely high scoring game. Weber scored 20 points in the fourth quarter but couldn’ t complete the comeback as the Warriors fell.
RICHFIELD 21, EMERY 14: Tason Lacorti scored on a 53-yard TD reception on a 12-yard TD run as Richfield opened the season with a close victory over visiting Emery.
DIXIE 35, SPRINGVILLE 34: Jacob Barben threw two touchdowns, with Hobbs Nyberg scoring on a rushing touchdown and receiving touchdown as Dixie edged Springville in an exciting season-opening game. Dixie blocked a Springville extra point with 1: 55 remaining in the game.
SKY VIEW 27, STANSBURY 17: Sky View erased an early deficit and picked up the road win over Stansbury. The Stallions jumped out to a early 17-point lead but the Bobcats took control of the game and scored 27 unanswered points. Koebe Wilson started the Bobcats’ scoring flurry with a 94-yard kick return. Later Jackson Siddoway
LAYTON CHRISTIAN 14, NORTH SUMMIT 0: Dustin Moffo scored on a rushing touchdown in the first half and then Malcolm Smauldon hauled in a receiving touchdown in the second half as Layton Christian shut out North Summit to open the season with a win.
KANAB 23, SOUTH SEVIER 7: The Cowboys scored consistently in each quarter to pull away from South Sevier and secure the home victory. Tavin Ott tossed in two touchdowns and ran in another to help lead Kanab to the win.
GRAND 39, MONTICELLO 6: Dante Wells and Brayden Schultz each ran in two touchdowns for the Red Devil offense while the defense limited Monticello to just one scoring play in the season opener.

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