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SMALL SCHOOLS: Hosier on point for Pahranagat Valley

Cody Hosier’s leadership and vision as a point guard were instrumental in Pahranagat Valley reaching the Class 1A state basketball final last year.

The junior is displaying those same valuable characteristics as the Panthers’ starting quarterback.

Hosier passed for 287 yards and four touchdowns to lead Pahranagat Valley to a 48-0 1A Southern League victory at Henderson International on Friday.

“Cody is a point guard in basketball and a point guard in football as well,” coach Ken Higbee said. “He’s always been that accurate.”

Hosier completed 11 of 14 passes, including all six first-half attempts. He threw for touchdowns of 21, 29, 7 and 32 yards to junior Kale Leavitt, who compiled 139 yards on six receptions.

“In middle school it was the same way,” Hosier said of his connection with Leavitt. “We’d hook up every time he’d run out.

“He just runs such good patterns and has such good hands. All you’ve got to do is put it in the area and he’ll go get it.”

Pahranagat Valley (5-0, 3-0) maintained its perfect record heading into its showdown next Friday against visiting Spring Mountain (4-1, 3-0), which didn’t play this week.

The Panthers’ first shutout of the season came against a Wolverines team that entered averaging 38.5 points.

“We kept the ball in front of us and kids made tackles,” Higbee said. “In eight-man football, you’d better be able to tackle in the open field.”

Jensen Jones rushed for 58 yards and three touchdowns on 10 carries for the Panthers, who gained 199 yards on the ground.

Keenan Gladd-Brown had 60 yards on 11 carries for Henderson International (2-3, 1-1). Jay Sutorius added 44 yards on 12 carries.

Las Vegas JV 50, Sunrise Mountain 7 —
At Las Vegas High, Jeremy Lagasca scored on an 80-yard kickoff return, a 53-yard interception return and a 70-yard punt return, all in the second half, as the Wildcats’ junior varsity defeated the first-year Miners (1-5).

Orlando Kincey scored for Sunrise Mountain on a 6-yard run, set up by a 10-yard completion from Chris Moore to Cody Trapp. Frank

Randell led the Miners with 114 yards on 13 carries.
— Sean Walker
Tonopah 40, Beatty 8 — At Beatty, Denver Otteson rushed for 139 yards and three touchdowns and passed for 234 yards and another score to guide the Muckers past the Hornets.

Otteson scored on runs of 7, 5 and 23 yards. He also made 16 tackles, one interception and blocked a punt.

Maurice Kennedy ran for 79 yards and a touchdown on seven carries for Tonopah (1-4, 1-1 1A Southern).

Cody Serfoss caught four passes for 121 yards and a touchdown, and Adam Thackery hauled in three passes for 84 yards.

Anthony Turner scored on an 81-yard run in the second quarter for Beatty (1-4, 0-4).

Hurricane (Utah) 52, Virgin Valley 7 —
At Hurricane, Utah, five Bulldogs turnovers were converted into scores by Hurricane.

Virgin Valley (1-4) scored on Robert Lilly’s 50-yard fumble return in the third quarter.

Zach Horlacher rushed for 73 yards on 13 carries for the Bulldogs.

Lincoln County 52, Needles (Calif.) 38 —
At Panaca, the Lynx (3-2, 2-1 2A Southern) scored 30 points in the second half to defeat the Mustangs (3-2, 2-1).

Round Mountain 58, Indian Springs 18 —
At Round Mountain, the Knights (1-5, 1-2 1A Southern) got their first victory, routing the Thunderbirds (2-3, 1-2).

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