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Red MountainÕs Milan Pavelich tackles Mountain View's Weston Birtchter, Friday, Oct. 5, 2012 at Red Mountain High School. [Brant Clinard/ Special to Tribune]
Highland runningback Kenny Rothee, left, is hauled down by Mountain View linebacker Weston Birtchter, center, who is being blocked by Highland offensive lineman Grant Christensen, right, during their game Friday, Oct. 12, 2012, at Mountain View High School in Mesa.[Paul Connors/Special to Tribune]
Highland quarterback Blake Young, left, cuts in an attempt to avoid the pursuit of Mountain View linebacker Weston Birtchter, right, in their game Friday, Oct. 12, 2012, at Mountain View High School in Mesa.[Paul Connors/Special to Tribune]
It took Mountain View until the second quarter to find a spark in their offense, but once it did, Skyline couldn't answer.
Don’t look now, but Mountain View might be ready to make some noise once again in the East Valley.
Two plays was all it took to put the brakes on Mountain View's otherwise-relentless night.
Weston Birtcher, Mountain View: He needed only 10 carries to reach 164 yards and two touchdowns in the Toros’ first win of the season.
Another test passed with flying colors for young Desert Ridge and possibly more questions for Mountain View after only week two.
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