Chaparral, ranked No. 7 in the High School Football America Arizona Top 10, beat No. 5 Highland 24-14 for the Arizona Class 6A championship. The title is the first for the Firebirds since 2011.
Final: Chaparral beats Highland 24-14 for its first 6A state title since 2011. #VXLive #TeamAZV pic.twitter.com/bdpsOxhlv1
— Zach Alvira (@ZachAlvira) December 12, 2020
The Class 5A title goes to Sunrise Mountain after a 42-20 win over Ironwood. The Mustangs used a solid ground game that rolled-up 402 yards, while only throwing one pass in the game.
Mesquite won its second straight 4A title with a 39-38 win over Cactus.
Final: Mesquite wins its second straight 4A championship in dramatic fashion, 39-38 over Cactus.
— Zach Alvira (@ZachAlvira) December 12, 2020
What. A. Game. #VXLive #TeamAZV pic.twitter.com/tNuxgtZgmw
For the first time since 1993, Snowflake is an Arizona high school football champ. The Lobos beat Yuma Catholic 38-14 for the state’s 3A championship.
Snowflake wins the 2020 AIA 3A football state championship over Yuma Catholic, 38-14. #azreplay pic.twitter.com/h9VwehC3af
— Dana Scott (@iam_DanaScott) December 13, 2020
Santa Cruz Valley had to wait 30 years for a state title. SCV defeated Benson 42-7 for the state’s 2A championship.
Thats game football fans the Santa Cruz Valley Union High School Dust Devils win the AIA 2A State Football Championship over Benson High School Bobcats 42-7.
— David navarro (@Davidna09436445) December 12, 2020
D. Navarro @AZSPORTSNETWORK pic.twitter.com/1Cabznz3GD