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Notre Dame quarterback Jordan Gehrke (No. 18) returns for his senior season to lead a solid Saints squad which moved up to Division II in the new alignment, while Williams Field hopes to repeat its 2010 success in Division III.
During the Saints' first drive of the game Thursday night in Tucson, Grant Martinez breaks away from Nighthawk defensive players CJ Healey (66) and Anthony Braureiter (32).[Randy Metcalf/The Explorer]
Notre Dame Saints' Nick Cole tries to break away from Ironwood Ridge Nighthawk Gordon Longville during the first quarter of the Division II playoff's second round. The Saints lost 14-21.[Randy Metcalf/The Explorer]
Nick Cole breaks through a hole created by Aaron Seiple during the second quarter of Thursday night's game in Tucson. [Randy Metcalf/The Explorer]
Notre Dame quarterback Jordan Gehrke, left, gets sacked by Marcos de Niza linebacker Angelo Zacchio during the Saints’ first game as a Division II team, a 56-6 loss to the Padres. The Saints entered Thursday night at 2-4 in their first year since deciding to move up from enrollment that would have put them in Division IV. [Ralph Freso/For the Tribune]
While barely breaking a sweat and needing to clear the court early, Notre Dame was impressive in its first state tournament appearance since 2007.
While barely breaking a sweat and needing to clear the court early, Notre Dame was impressive in its first state tournament appearance since 2007.
A second consecutive trip to the state championship game had been decided for nearly a quarter when Scottsdale Notre Dame senior Taylor Malenfant walked over to offensive line coach Jake Taylor, kneeled down to the ground and kissed the top of his shoe.
Patrick Foley of Notre Dame Prep gets past Chase Harpole of Greenway Friday night during the 4A division II semifinal football game held at North Canyon High School in Phoenix.
Despite a defensive second half that nearly shut down Notre Dame Prep the Glendale Cardinals fell to the Saints, 42-14, Friday.
Time: 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 31, 2007
Vitals: Host Notre Dame (1-0) easily beat Goodyear Desert Edge 29-7 in a 4A II nonregion game.
Outlook: Notre Dame played topranked Cactus Shadows from wire to wire last week before succumbing on a last-minute field goal.
Outlook: Notre Dame is dangerous, as evidenced by its near-upset of No. 1 Cactus Shadows in the regular season.
Outlook: With two of the state’s top quarterbacks under center — Cactus Shadows’ Phillip Aholt and Notre Dame’s Sean Renfree — and two teams not shy about passing, expect plenty of fireworks through the air.
Scottsdale Notre Dame fell to Cottonwood Mingus 41-27 in 4A-II first round action Friday in Cottonwood.
Outlook: After a 3-0 start, things have soured some for Notre Dame.
Outlook: Heading into the season, you probably wouldn’t have figured this would be a game between two unbeatens.
Despite two blocked punts by sophomore linebacker Shawn Lafferty, Scottsdale Notre Dame Prep couldn't overcome three lost fumbles as the Saints lost a rain-soaked affair to Prescott Valley Bradshaw Mountain, 13-6, in 4A Wells Fargo II Region play.
From the initial serve on, Phoenix Sunnyslope sought to ensure that its undefeated record would remain intact.
Despite a quick touchdown by host Flagstaff Sinagua, Scottsdale Notre Dame Prep ran right through the Mustangs' defense en route to a 34-14 win Friday night.
Outlook: After watching film, Notre Dame coach Scot Bemis is more than a little worried about Washington’s ability to score.
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