Saguaro's Devin Dampier showed why he's one of the state's top quarterbacks as the Sabercats rolled over O'Connor.
After only scoring 20 combined points in its first two games, Saguaro only needed three quarters to double that total Friday night.
After only playing three quarters, Dampier finished the game accounting for five total touchdowns and 243 yards in the air. Dampier also finished with 81 rushing yards.Dampier clearly was the key Friday, but Saguaro starting running back Jaedon Matthews accounted for 79 rushing yards, including a 46 yard touchdown to open up the second half.
"It starts off with the O-line. I barely had any pressure this game. Just being to trust them and being able to trust who's around me helped a lot. We have one of the best receiving corps probably in the nation so it was easy for them to get open. It made my job easy.""We felt like we needed our swagger back. It was like Austin Powers losing his mojo. You knew it was there you just had to find it. It felt like we found our mojo. Its special.
After a fumble recovery that cost Coconino field position, Arcadia scored again, this time on an Isabell 1-yard plunge to cap a 53-yard drive, aided by two penalties.