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Norris Vaughan looked at peace sitting at his desk in the football office after a recent spring football practice.
The Mountain Pointe duo of Natrell Curtis and Jalen Brown keep getting national attention.
Izzy Marshall’s football career at Arizona State is over before it ever really got started.
The last two sessions of spring football have led to two great rides during the regular seasons.
With a little bit of a lull during spring break, I had a chance to get some down time and poke around about several topics.
On Wednesday pen will meet paper.
Desert Vista senior defensive lineman Lorenzo “Zo” Melvin gave his verbal commitment to continue his career at Northern Arizona in the fall after taking an official visit to Flagstaff last weekend.
The annual Tempe All City Banquet is being held on Monday.
Two more lists of all-Arizona football selections came out with several players being honored.
The assignment is to predict the next year in sports.
The signature play of Matt Guida’s astounding junior season looked like a split-second decision, but was actually days in the making.
Mountain Pointe junior Natrell Curtis, seen here making a tackle, earned first-team all-tribune after helping the offense to more than 4,000 yards of offense,
Area football players were snubbed on the All-Arizona team voted on by the football coaches association.
The accolades from a state championship berth are starting to roll in for Mountain Pointe.
Kevin Walters, #31 of Hamilton, is tackled by Natrell Curtis, #75 of Mountain Pointe, during the Division I State Championship football game between Mountain Pointe and Hamilton at University of Phoenix Stadium on Saturday, November 24, 2012.
Kevin Walters, #31 of Hamilton, is tackled by Natrell Curtis, #75, Wesley Payne, #5, and Aaron Blank, #51 of Mountain Pointe, during the Division I State Championship football game between Mountain Pointe and Hamilton at University of Phoenix Stadium on Saturday, November 24, 2012.
The so-called “largest cul-de-sac in the world” found a new ZIP code and partied like it owned the place.
Division I Championship
Division I football coach who saw Mountain Pointe and Hamilton both in person and on film breaks down Saturday afternoon's state championship game at University of Phoenix Stadium:
Kenny Lacy and Natrell Curtis look at the crowd as they enter the stadium during the pep rally at Mountain Pointe on Wednesday, November 21, 2012.
A singular focus by a coaching staff and a high school football team can be hard to come by these days.
Two quarters of bad football, the equivalent of 24 minutes of game time out of a total of about 580, marred an otherwise perfect season.
The Haywood family left an imprint in Desert Vista’s big win over Mesquite last week.
The regular season is winding down, but the recruiting games are heating up.
Norris Vaughan has some bluster about him.
PARC Treasurer Jim Jochim sits down with Allison Hurtado to discuss the Phoenix Loop 202 project ...
Andean Bear Cub Takes First Steps!
It's a boy!! Our Andean bear cub recently had its first check-up with Phoenix Zoo vets. After pat...
Country Thunder - Day 1
Country Thunder Day 1 off to a great start!
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