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Mountain View quarterback Chase Funk prepares to throw downfield in the first half of play with Desert Mountain, Friday, August 24, 2012 in Mesa.
The Merriam Webster Online Dictionary contains more than a dozen definitions for the verb “press.”
The Merriam Webster Online Dictionary contains more than a dozen definitions for the verb “press.”
Mountain View sophomore Chase Funk, above, throws to a wide receiver during football practice on Thursday. Funk is expected to be the Toros starting quarterback this season, the school's first under coach Chad DeGrenier.
Mountain View sophomore Chase Funk, above, throws to a wide receiver during football practice on Thursday. Funk is expected to be the Toros starting quarterback this season, the school's first under coach Chad DeGrenier.
Mountain View's quarterback Chase Funk runs past Red Mountain's Diego Hernandez, Friday, Oct. 5, 2012 at Red Mountain High School. [Brant Clinard/ Special to Tribune]
Mountain View quarterback Chase Funk prepares to throw downfield in the first half of play with Desert Mountain, Friday, August 24, 2012 in Mesa. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Mountain View was 4-6 last year in coach Chad DeGrenier’s first season at the school. The Toros starting quarterback Chase Funk was just a sophomore last season and if DeGrenier's past results are any indication, Funk and the Toros could have a big season in DeGrenier’s second year.
Mountain View quarterback Chase Funk, right, escapes the pass rush of Highland defensive lineman Nate Neslon, left, during their game Friday, Oct. 12, 2012, at Mountain View High School in Mesa.[Paul Connors/Special to Tribune]
Mountain View's receiver Robbie Millward and quarterback Chase Funk signal the sideline to make sure they have the right play, Friday, Oct. 5, 2012 at Red Mountain High School. [Brant Clinard/ Special to Tribune]
Mountain View coach Chad DeGrenier sends a play in with former quarterback Chase Funk during the first half of a game on September 2, 2011 against Desert Ridge. DeGrenier was one of the first coaches to use the spread offense at Cactus Shadows and has stuck with it at Mountain View.
Mountain View’s game at Westwood Friday played out a lot like its season so far.
Two plays was all it took to put the brakes on Mountain View's otherwise-relentless night.
Mountain View Toros
It took a little longer than he had hoped, but Chad DeGrenier got his first win as the new Mountain View coach on Friday.
Mountain View’s big-play wide receiver watched from the sidelines Friday night, wearing blue jeans while propped up on crutches.
Don’t look now, but Mountain View might be ready to make some noise once again in the East Valley.
It took Mountain View until the second quarter to find a spark in their offense, but once it did, Skyline couldn't answer.
Point-Counterpoint: Bob Romantic says Conor Jackson is way too good a hitter to be sitting here with a .191 batting average on May 8. Scott Bordow says center fielder Chris Young will rebound sometime this season and put up decent numbers.
The Hamilton football team is rolling, now up to six consecutive victories after an 0-2 start. The defense has allowed the second-fewest points in Division I and the Huskies are once again ranked No. 1 after recent wins over Desert Ridge, Chandler and Desert Vista.
Gilbert at Skyline
Smiles are plentiful at Mountain View and Highland.
It took nearly the entire season for Tyson McDaniel to find his stride for Mountain View. He found it in the season finale of a disappointing transitional year for the traditionally powerful Toros.
While the Mountain View transition remains a work in progress, the Red Mountain attack is humming along.
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