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Desert Mountain's Tim Willittes threw a complete-game two-hitter and the Wolves scored three runs in the middle innings to beat Notre Dame, 3-1, on Wednesday.
TUCSON — Fortified with a 15-1 lead midway through the first quarter Saturday night, Scottsdale Saguaro had the inevitable letup that tends to come following a fast start.
Area football players were snubbed on the All-Arizona team voted on by the football coaches association.
Red Mountain receiver Kaiden Molina is hit for a short gain by Brophy defenders Will Edwards (No. 20) and Jordan Robinson (No. 33) during the second quarter of their football game on Friday, Sept. 7, 2012 in Phoenix.
Top three monsters of all time in Mark A. Molina’s book?
Top three monsters of all time in Mark A. Molina’s book?
Marcos de Niza took down Gilbert 49-7 Friday in a game that was seemingly decided just minutes in.
Marcos de Niza quarterback Andrew Molina (9) passes to Paul Elvira (12) against Gilbert, Friday, Oct. 5, 2012. [Scarlett DeLaney/Special to Tribune]
Marcos de Niza quarterback Andrew Molina (9) scrambles to avoid the Gilbert defense, Friday, Oct. 5, 2012. [Scarlett DeLaney/Special to Tribune]
Marcos de Niza quarterback Andrew Molina (9) fights for yards against Gilbert's defense, Friday, Oct. 5, 2012. [Scarlett DeLaney/Special to Tribune]
Desert Ridge wide receiver Manny Figueroa was sidelined on Friday night against Red Mountain after getting ejected from last week’s game against Skyline.
Shelby Slaughter, 18, a recent graduate of Apache Junction High School (pictured on the far right) receives a certificate of recognition for performing CPR and helping to save the life of Jesus Molina who went into cardiac arrest at a branch of Chase Bank in east Mesa on Aug. 17. Pictured on the far left is Bill Hayes, deputy chief for Mesa’s East Station and Forrest Smith (center), spokesman for the Mesa Fire Department. [Mike Sakal/Tribune]
Shelby Slaughter, 18, a teller at a branch of Chase Bank in east Mesa (fourth from the right), and bank customer Don Taylor (third from right) being recognized on Wednesday as part of the Mesa fire Department’s Good Samaritans in Action program for performing CPR on Jesus Molina (5th from right) who went into cardiac arrest inside the bank on Aug. 17. It marked the first time Slaughter, Taylor and Molina saw each other since that day at the bank. [Mike Sakal/Tribune]
Jesus Molina, 75, and Shelby Slaughter, 18, a teller at a branch of Chase Bank in east Mesa meet each other for the first time on Wednesday more than a month after Slaughter and Don Taylor of Mesa, performed CPR on Molina moments after he went into cardiac arrest in the entry way of the bank. Slaughter was among four others who were honored by the Mesa Fire Department as part of the department’s Good Samaritans in Action program for her life-saving actions. (Tribune, photo Mike Sakal)
Jesus Molina doesn’t remember much of what happened after he walked into an east Mesa Chase Bank little more than a month ago to withdraw cash from an ATM.
Gilbert's quarterback Conor Helvig tries to stiff arm Red Mountain's free safety Kaiden Molina during Red Mountain's Homecoming game on Sept. 21, 2012. [Brant Clinard/ Special to Tribune]
It is not like the Marcos de Niza football team did not have success on the road since it won its first three games of the season.
Red Mountain receiver Kaiden Molina is hit for a short gain by Brophy defenders Will Edwards #20 and Jordan Robinson #33 during the second quarter of their football game on Friday, Sept. 7, 2012 in Phoenix. [Ralph Freso/For the Tribune]
An early bout of penalties was the only thing that could. Temporarily, impede Marcos de Niza’s offense during the Padres’ 57-6 rout of Maricopa on Friday night.
Alexis Molina was just 10 years old when his mother was abruptly cut out of his life and his carefree childhood unraveled overnight.
The sweet aroma in the peach orchards alone is worth a trip to Schnepf Farms this time of year. Add sunshine, a breeze, twittering birds and friendly faces, and it’s an entire urban escape experience.
The sweet aroma in the peach orchards alone is worth a trip to Schnepf Farms this time of year. Add sunshine, a breeze, twittering birds and friendly faces, and it’s an entire urban escape experience.
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