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a 20-14 loss at Black- foot, scoring at least 26 points while winning its last four. Running back Morgan Pyper, quarter- back Beau Crouch and a physical offensive line lead a dominating run game, while the defense has been punishing quar- terbacks all season. Skyline opened with losses to Coeur d’Alene and Blackfoot but has won its last three in impressive fashion, including a blowout win over Rigby. Both teams are 1-0 in conference, a game behind top-ranked High- land. Tonight’s winner will have the inside track to a playoff berth; the other will have little margin for error. Hillcrest 25, Skyline 18 Rigby at Madison One of the area’s best rivalries no longer has conference conse- quences with Madison in 5A and Rigby in 4A. But it still means more than any other game on the schedule to the guys who suit up. It’s also one of the rare high school matchups where the run game is just window dressing; both teams rely on the passing game to move the ball and score points. And with receivers like Josh Crane and Haydn Landon and QBs like Konner Stoneberg and Hayden Livingston, it’s easy to see why. The game could be decided by the team who pressures the quarterback the most, and that nod goes to the Bobcats. Madison 30, Rigby 28 Shelley at Snake River Travis Hobson was still hot several days after his Russets laid an egg in a loss to 5A Bonne- ville. He knew his team would have to play well to have a chance against the much-bigger Bees; instead, they played one of their worst games in years and got blown out. After a week off for spud harvest and a chance to correct what went wrong two weeks ago, it’s tough to see Shelley having another bad performance. That’s not to say it will come easy against Snake River, a team that split back-to-back games against 4A opponents Preston and Jerome the past two weeks. The Panthers will bring their best at home against the Russets, but even that won’t be enough tonight. Shelley 19, Snake River 12 Blackfoot at Bonneville Bonneville has shaken off its early-season strug- gles, beating 3A power Shelley two weeks ago and then battling Rigby for a half before the game was washed out by bad weather. Bradley Smith is finding himself in his first year as the starting quarterback, and the defense was domi- nant against the Russets. Still, Blackfoot is 4-0 and the top-ranked team in 4A. The Broncos have beaten good 5A teams in Hillcrest and Skyline, and thumped Idaho Falls and Century by a com- bined 78-14. Last week, Blackfoot held a 15-3 lead over Madison before that game was cancelled by the weather. It all adds up to another win for the Broncos. Blackfoot 24, Bonne- ville 15 South Fremont at Marsh Valley Things are looking up in St. Anthony, where the Cougars are 4-1 and playing their best football in years. Coach Chad Hill praised the play of his defense and the team’s physicality in last week’s league win over Teton. South Fremont just needs to stay focused on the task at hand against a Marsh Valley team that has been blown out in three of its five losses. South Fremont 26, Marsh Valley 6 Ririe at West Jefferson The Bulldogs pushed Salmon to the limit last week, looking for its first win of the season. Tonight’s game against West Jefferson has been circled as Ririe’s best shot at a victory. Sophomore Carter Smith stepped in at quarterback last week and breathed some life into a struggling offense, and the Bulldogs had a chance late to win. West Jefferson is coming off a tough loss at North Fremont, so momentum appears to be on the Bulldogs’ side. Something tells me the Panthers will be car- rying the momentum later tonight. West Jefferson 22, Ririe 18 Teton at North Fremont The Huskies picked up their first win of the season, stuffing West Jef- ferson 18-12 in a defen- sive struggle. But beating 3A Teton is a little too much to ask for. Teton dominated 2A Salmon a couple weeks ago, and their three losses have come to Jackson (Wyo.), Shelley and South Fremont — no shame in that. Teton 32, North Fremont 12 Jerome at Sugar-Salem The Diggers take a step up in classification, taking on a 4A Jerome tonight in Sugar City. Sugar has battled some key injuries, and will need all of its weapons against the Tigers, who lost a close one to Snake River last week. The Diggers will hang with Jerome, but they won’t have quite enough to come away with a win. Jerome 22, Sug- ar-Salem 12 Salmon at Firth Firth kicks off defense of its Nuclear Conference title, looking to maintain the dominance it’s had over its league rivals for years. Salmon has posed the biggest threat to the Cougars through the years, but the Savages don’t have the kind of team to push Firth this season. Firth 25, Salmon 8 Challis at Oakley Oakley is 4-0 and averaging 55 points a game. Challis is 2-2 and averaging 41 points a game. Unfortunately, the Viking are giving up 62 points a game — not a good number against an explosive team like the Hornets. Oakley 60, Challis 48 Grace at Butte County The Pirates have rolle through the first four games, outscoring oppo- nents 54.7-18.5. Look for that to continue tonight as Butte County looks to take complete control of the conference race. Butte County 50, Grace 22 Jeff Victor This Week’s Games The So-Called Experts (P.R. Sports Staff) Marlowe GAME OF THE WEEK: Hillcrest at Skyline Last Week: 6-3 6-3 4-5 Season Record: 56-13 48-21 48-21 Highland at Idaho Falls, 7 p.m. / Thursday Highland Highland Highland Rigby at Madison, 7 p.m. / Fri. Madison Madison Madison Hillcrest at Skyline, 7 p.m. / Fri. Hillcrest Hillcrest Hillcrest Blackfoot at Bonneville, 7 p.m. / Fri. Blackfoot Blackfoot Blackfoot South Fremont at Marsh Valley, 7 p.m. / Fri. South Fremont South Fremont South Fremont Shelley at Snake River, 7 p.m. / Fri. Shelley Shelley Shelley Jerome at Sugar-Salem, 7 p.m. / Fri. Jerome Sugar-Salem Jerome Ririe at West Jefferson, 7 p.m. / Fri. West Jefferson West Jefferson West Jefferson Teton at North Fremont, 7 p.m. / Fri. Teton Teton Teton Salmon at Firth, 7 p.m. / Fri. Firth Firth Firth Challis at Oakley, 7 p.m. / Fri. Oakley Oakley Oakley Grace at Butte County, 7 p.m. / Fri. Butte County Butte County Butte County B2 Post Register Friday, October 3, 2014 SPORTS AREA STANDINGS 5A District 5-6 Overall Conf PF PA Highland 6 0 2 0 196 66 Hillcrest 4 1 1 0 169 56 Skyline 3 2 1 0 132 97 Madison 2 2 1 1 90 85 Idaho Falls 1 5 0 2 92 163 Bonneville 1 3 0 2 93 144 4A District 5-6 Overall Conf PF PA Blackfoot 4 0 1 0 122 49 Pocatello 3 2 1 0 142 152 Rigby 2 2 1 0 103 111 Preston 3 2 0 1 149 97 Century 0 5 0 2 34 212 3A District 6 Overall Conf PF PA South Fremont 4 1 1 0 133 102 Shelley 3 1 1 0 87 51 Sugar-Salem 2 2 0 0 110 88 Teton 1 4 0 2 96 148 3A District 5 Overall Conf PF PA Snake River 3 1 0 0 138 32 American Falls 1 4 0 0 53 156 Marsh Valley 0 4 0 0 32 157 2A District 6 Overall Conf PF PA Salmon 2 2 1 0 95 134 North Fremont 1 2 1 0 60 108 Firth 2 2 0 0 90 61 West Jefferson 1 3 0 1 84 84 Ririe 0 5 0 1 78 236 1A Division 1 District 5-6 Overall Conf PF PA Butte County 4 0 1 0 219 76 Challis 2 2 1 1 170 251 Grace 2 2 0 1 196 152 1A Division 2 District 5-6 Overall Conf PF PA Rockland 4 1 2 0 206 117 North Gem 1 4 1 1 78 190 Clark County 2 2 0 1 126 110 Mackay 2 3 0 1 200 198 Watersprings 1 4 1 1 147 235 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS THROUGH SEPT. 26 Scoring Player TD 2pt XP FG Pts B. Hamilton, CHA 16 16 0 0 112 W. Roscoe, MAC 12 6 0 0 84 M. Pyper, HIL 10 0 0 0 60 Z. Harrell, BC 10 0 0 0 60 J. Hjelm, BC 10 0 0 0 60 D. Buell, WAT 8 0 0 0 48 J. Crane, MAD 7 0 0 0 42 J. Thornberry, IF 7 0 0 0 42 M. Peterson, BF 3 0 14 2 38 J. Green, MAC 6 6 0 0 37 D. Ostermiller, SS 6 0 0 0 36 B. Whyte, Sky 6 0 0 0 36 B. Crouch, HIL 5 1 0 0 32 S. Collins, BC 4 2 0 0 28 C. Coburn, BC 0 2 18 1 25 Passing Player Cmp Att Yds TD INT K. Stoneberg, MAD 76 142 1059 8 7 H. Livingston, RIG 63 109 949 9 4 B. Hamilton, CHA 80 118 939 7 3 J. Green, MAC 68 115 903 11 6 B. Mitchell, SKY 88 141 889 13 5 M. Mathison, WAT 28 62 836 7 9 P. Hayes, BF 42 74 815 6 3 B. Smith, BON 45 89 712 6 5 B. Leckington, SHE 52 88 617 7 0 B. Cole, SAL 47 90 569 6 5 J. Gonzalez, SF 34 70 565 6 2 B. Cate, FIR 38 68 551 6 4 B. Crouch, HIL 27 43 466 6 0 S. Miller, SR 24 46 423 6 4 F. McCashland, TET 27 44 388 4 1 D. Tillotson, HI 22 32 359 4 0 J. Thornberry, IF 33 57 286 3 5 E. Arnold, SS 15 39 238 2 3 T. Tomlinson, WJ 9 22 205 3 1 K. Nelson, RIR 13 33 181 2 2 J. Isham, BC 11 13 180 3 0 C. Smith, RIR 3 12 94 2 0 T. Oberhansely, NF 2 4 93 2 0 N. Heimer, HIL 5 8 82 1 0 Rushing Player Att Yds Avg. TD B. Hamilton, CHA 66 842 12.8 15 J. Thornberry, IF 129 803 6.2 7 J. Hjelm, BC 63 710 11.3 10 M. Pyper, HIL 74 609 8.2 6 Z. Harrell, BC 29 421 14.5 8 D. Ostermiller, SS 49 396 8.1 6 J. Thibault, SAL 69 394 5.7 2 J. Johnson, MAC 60 357 6 3 K. Nelson, RIR 85 354 4.2 3 D. Buell, WAT 40 336 8.4 5 T. Oberhansely, NF 53 324 6.1 1 W. Roscoe, MAC 45 313 7 5 J. Burtenshaw, WJ 37 297 8 2 B. Crouch, HIL 38 274 7.2 6 S. Collins, BC 38 268 7.1 3 D. Ames, SKY 68 260 3.8 2 J. Thompson, FIR 49 253 5.2 2 D. Bodkin, BF 38 252 6.6 3 W. Vogler, SR 23 245 10.7 3 J. Green, MAC 43 226 5.3 6 J. Gonzalez, SF 35 217 6.2 3 D. Zagula, RIG 46 214 4.7 3 C. Simon, IF 41 207 5 1 P. Empey, HIL 29 206 7.1 2 H. Livingston, RIG 37 195 5.3 3 M. Mower, NF 32 194 6.1 3 R. Sutherin, SHE 33 193 5.8 2 P. Lundholm, WJ 24 180 7.5 0 K. Stoneberg, MAD 67 179 2.7 2 H. Sullivan, WJ 22 168 7.6 1 Receiving Player Rec Yds Avg TD W. Roscoe, MAC 39 611 15.7 8 J. Crane, MAD 29 541 18.7 6 T. Barney, SF 16 346 21.6 4 Z. Corrigan, CHA 24 340 14.2 0 Z. Anderson, MAD 23 328 14.3 1 Z. Miner, SAL 24 306 12.8 3 T. Handy, BON 14 298 21.3 4 D. Buell, WAT 6 293 48.8 3 M. Peterson, BF 13 285 21.9 3 T. Phillips, RIG 16 273 17.1 4 B. Hayes, WAT 13 265 20.4 1 A. Peterson, SKY 23 248 10.8 2 H. Landon, RIG 15 245 16.3 1 B. Nelson, SHE 17 238 14 2 B. Whyte, SKY 16 229 14.3 6 B. Tamayo, BON 13 225 17.3 2 J. Hoskins, BF 13 219 16.8 1 N. Whitworth, MAC 21 208 9.9 3 L. Martin, SKY 19 207 10.9 3 L. Orme, FIR 11 207 18.8 2 C. Francia, RIG 13 203 15.6 3 D. Stillwaugh, CHA 21 203 9.7 2 J. Hathaway, SHE 16 198 12.4 3 M. Pyper, HIL 11 174 15.8 1 N. Martin, WAT 4 163 40.8 2 J. Olson, CHA 11 162 14.7 2 C. Sladen, RIR 5 151 30.2 2 J. Wade, TET 4 147 36.8 1 Tackles Player G Tackles Avg K. Krenka, MAC 5 58 11.6 S. Taylor, RIG 5 57 11.4 J. Green, MAC 5 52 10.4 D. David, HIL 5 51 10.2 B. Hamilton, CHA 4 47 11.8 B. Davis, SKY 5 46 9.2 S. Collins, BC 4 44 11 T. Olson, SF 5 44 8.8 Z. Anderson, RIR 5 43 8.6 K. Lambson, BC 4 43 10.8 J. Doherty, SKY 5 42 8.4 D. Robison, SHE 4 40 10 T. Tallman, HIL 5 40 8 S. Storms, SKY 5 39 7.8 P. Stenerson, SKY 5 39 7.8 R. Cotant, CHA 4 38 9.5 Z. Danz, BC 4 38 9.5 J. Hjelm, BC 4 37 9.3 R. Thacker, RIR 5 33 6.6 G. Blattner, BC 4 33 8.3 R. Coverley, SF 5 32 6.4 Sacks Player G Sacks D. Brown, SKY 5 8 J. Olson, CHA 4 4 G. Blattner, BC 4 4 K. Nelson, SHE 4 4 T. Tallman, HIL 5 3 J. Doherty, SKY 5 3 J. Orr, SS 4 3 P. Erikson, SHE 4 3 T. Bean, SHE 4 3 D. David, HIL 5 2 D. Ostermiller, SS 4 2 G. Jarnagin, SAL 4 2 D. Beard, BC 4 2 Q. Hildreth, SAL 4 2 S. Storms, SKY 5 2 T. Todd, RIR 5 2 C. Erickson, MAD 4 2 D. Scrogum, SKY 5 2 S. Price, SHE 4 2 A. Gregory, MAC 5 2 T. Tweedie, HIL 5 2 B. Hansen, SS 4 1 T. Devine, CHA 4 1 S. Snook, SS 4 1 G. Braiden, SKY 5 1 A. Hayward, HIL 5 1 M. Johnson, SHE 4 1 M. Humphries, SKY 5 1 B. Hart, SKY 5 1 A. Garza, SKY 5 1 Interceptions Player G INTs W. Roscoe, MAC 5 5 A. Caudillo, RIG 5 2 R. Coverley, SF 5 2 J. Isham, BC 4 2 L. Gamett, BC 4 2 Z. Miner, SAL 4 2 B. Bryan, IF 5 2 T. Walker, RIG 5 2 D. Beard, BC 4 1 T. Barney, SF 5 1 Z. Anderson, RIR 5 1 C. Smith, RIR 5 1 T. Miller, SS 4 1 B. Cole, SAL 4 1 P. Stenerson, SKY 5 1 B. Ricks, SKY 5 1 D. Ball, MAD 4 1 T. Williams, MAD 4 1 J. Garcia, RIR 5 1 Z. Zeller, RIR 5 1 J. Purser, SS 4 1 S. Collins, BC 4 1 L. Orme, FIR 4 1 B. Nelson, SHE 4 1 B. Smith, SHE 4 1 M. Pyper, HIL 5 1 B. Peterson, HIL 5 1 B. Barrus, HIL 5 1 L. Averett, BF 4 1 J. Olson, CHA 4 1 Standings, leaders PICKS From Page B1 Idaho Falls High School’s Juan Alonso ven- tured from the goal to the field and managed to score a goal Thursday night, helping the Tigers beat Madison 1-0 in 5A District 5-6 play at the Idaho Falls Soccer Complex. Tigers coach Cory Steele moved Alonso, the regular keeper, into the field as a reward for his hard work. “We’ve been lacking intensity,” Steele said. “He’s been working for me in practice, we moved him into the field and he got himself a goal.” Johnny Castenada set up the goal by drawing a penalty, which Alonso con- verted in the 20th minute. The Tigers had plenty of other chances, squeezing off 14 shots, but couldn’t convert. “It was the best all- around performance we’ve had all season,” Steele said. The Tigers (6-2-3, 4-2-3) finish the regular season at Highland on Tuesday. SKYLINE 3, HIGHLAND 1: At Pocatello, the Griz- zlies continued their solid play, beating Highland in a key 5A District 5-6 match. “It’s never easy getting points in Pocatello and our away form has been pretty bad,” Skyline coach Byraun Moretz said. “But we knew we had to get three points to stay in the hunt for that bye, and we came out running good from the (Idaho Falls) game.” Sophomore Drake Ras- mussen, moved up top to replace the injured Josue Majano, gave Skyline a 1-0 lead in the 20th minute, and senior Jorge Carmona put the game away with goals in the 60th and 80th minutes. Skyline (8-3-2, 4-3-2) finishes the regular season at 7 p.m. Tuesday against Bonneville at the Idaho Falls Soccer Complex. CENTURY 2, BLACK- FOOT 1: At Blackfoot, the Broncos took a 1-0 lead in the 68th minute. But Century scored twice in the final 10 minutes to squeak out the 4A District 5-6 win. “Good teams don’t lie down,” Blackfoot coach Liam Pope said regarding Century. Andres Godinez scored Blackfoot’s lone goal in a game that starkly con- trasted the Broncos’ 2-2 tie to Preston on Tuesday. Pope was furious with his team’s performance in that game. “We actually played really well today,” Pope said. “We just didn’t get what we deserved.” Blackfoot (4-6-2, 4-2-1) hosts Rigby under the lights on Wednesday. PRESTON 1, RIGBY 0: At Rigby, Jorge Sanchez scored in the 62nd minute, lifting Preston past Rigby in 4A District 5-6 play. Sanchez ran onto a through ball from Jace Johnson and finished. SHELLEY 1, NORTH FREMONT 0: At St. Anthony, Jake Hargraves scored the game’s only goal in the 54th minute to lead Shelley past North Fremont. The game was played at South Fremont High School because the field in Ashton was flooded. “We played well,” Shelley coach Wes Stumbo said. Hargraves headed in a corner from Eddie Gon- zalez. Shelley pushed for a second goal throughout the final 30 minutes but couldn’t find the back of the net. North Fremont (5-8-1, 3-5-0) plays at Snake River on Tuesday. Shelley (7-3-0, 3-2-0) plays at Sug- ar-Salem the same day. Girls soccer SKYLINE 2, HIGHLAND 0: At the Idaho Falls Soccer Complex, goals from Megan Aumeier and Citlalli Sanchez kept the Grizzlies undefeated with a shutout win over High- land. Sanchez assisted Aumeier on a 39th minute goal and Sanchez knocked in a free kick in the 51st minute. Skyline (9-0-3, 7-0-2) next plays Tuesday at Bon- neville. SHELLEY 6, NORTH FREMONT 0: At St. Anthony, Kira Marlow and Jazmin Vega both had two goals and an assist and Shelley rolled to a 3A Dis- trict 5-6 win over North Fremont. The game was played at South Fremont because of flooding on the field in Ashton. Marlow and Eden Anderson scored in the first half while Vega (two goals), Marlow and Brit- tney Baron scored in the second half. The coaches Players of the Game were mid- fielder Gwean Marlow and defender Tymber Tenero- wicz. Shelley (11-0-1, 7-0-1) play at Sugar-Salem on Tuesday. MARSH VALLEY 0, TETON 0: At Driggs, Teton and Marsh Valley played to a scoreless nonconfer- ence draw. Teton coach Sandy Buckstaff said both teams had chances to score. “It was an evenly played game,” Buckstaff said. “I do think the defenses were dominant, but both teams had scoring opportuni- ties.” Teton (6-2-3, 4-2-0) resumes conference action Saturday at home against Firth. MADISON 4, IDAHO FALLS 1: At Rexburg, Madison rolled past Idaho Falls in a 5A District 5-6 matchup. No other details were available. Madison (4-3-5, 3-1-4) plays at Bonneville on Sat- urday while Idaho Falls (2-8-2, 1-7-1) finishes the regular season at home against Highland on Tuesday. HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER n The Tigers will finish the regular season at Highland this Tuesday POST REGISTER Alonso’s goal lifts I.F. over Madison
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