Well aware that Ignacio had one vicious run – at the least – in them despite trailing by 17 points at halftime on Thursday, Bayfield head coach Scott Key later attributed his team’s 50-42 victory to t.
Though facing last season’s UHSAA Class 2A state champion San Juan Broncos, Bayfield’s players didn’t care.
Going into their last preholiday game Saturday, the Wolverines had one goal in mind and knew.
AZTEC – Operating in a freewheeling system in which possessions in the offensive end seldom lasted longer than 10 seconds, or even as long as it took to pierce visiting Bayfield’s transition defense, .
The Bayfield High School football team hit the No. 1-ranked in New Mexico’s Class 4A, Bloomfield, head on Friday during its homecoming contest.
Bloomfield ran a hurry-up offense that was pass-heavy an.