Salpointe does something that hasn’t been done in five years

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The hundreds and hundreds that make their way to Chaparral for a home football game on Fridays witnessed something that has not happened in Scottsdale for five years.

A loss.

Salpointe Catholic traveled up from Tucson for week one of the high school season and knocked off the three-time defending champion Firebirds 27-20.

“It’s a great win for Tucson to come up here and beat one of the big boys,” said Salpointe Head Coach Dennis Bene. “They haven’t lost on this field in five years so it’s a great win for Salpoints and it’s a great win for Tucson.”

Big plays down the stretch for Salpointe on lef by quarterback Andy Cota, wide receiver Cameron Denson and running back Johnny Pena keyed the Lancers to victory. But is was outstanding play by the Lancers defense from start to finish that was crucial in the win. That defense was led by senior line backer, and SMU commit Carlos Carroll who we everywhere in the game.

“It was a lot of preparation,” explained Carroll. “On certain formations I had to play safety, I had to play D end, or I had to play line backer. So it was a lot of preparation this week and my coaches were a big help.”

For Chaparral, the start of the Dave Huffine era begins with a loss. But despite a rare loss, Huffine likes the direction of his team and the strides they made in the game.

“It’s a good Salpoite team, with all of the experience and all the talent, you’re not going to be able to lock them down forever,” mentioned Huffine after the game. “In the end I like the direction of this football team because we didn’t quit.”