Marana, CDO and Salpointe Catholic all win at home to advance to state quarterfinals.
No. 1 Queen Creek Casteel 70, No. 16 Laveen Cesar Chavez 30No. 5 Queen Creek 37, No. 12 Boulder Creek 7No. 7 Salpointe Catholic 36, No. 10 Gilbert Williams Field 33, 2OTNo. 8 Marana 26, No. 9 Phoenix Sunnyslope 17People are also reading… No. 6 Goodyear Desert Edge 42, No. 11 Phoenix Central 7No. 2 Scottsdale Desert Mountain 38, No. 15 Buckeye Verrado 7No. 8 Prescott Valley Bradshaw Mountain 23, No. 9 Northwest Christian 13No. 13 Lake Havasu 42, No. 4 San Tan Valley Poston Butte 24No.
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