GALLERY: #14 Green Canyon 10, #19 Desert Hills 3 in 4A football playoffs
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It’d be difficult to find an area of the gridiron that you could say Utah State played well in during a 33-14 loss to New Mexico. Be it offense, defense special teams, or any other aspect of football, the Aggies struggled to make it work for them. The first defensive possession went about as well as you can reasonably expect when entering with the 127th-ranked defense. New Mexico gained 30 yards, but were forced to punt just past mid-field four minutes into the game. And that’s about how long it took before things started going more south than Utah State already was in Albuquerque. USU’s first offensive possession started on its own four-yard line and went immediately backward with a one-yard loss on a run by former Lobo running back Javen Jacobs. Two incomplete passes later and the Aggies punted. Current New Mexico running back D.J. McKinney then took that punt and returned it 49 yards for the first score of the game. “There was a tackle that was missed when the tackle was being missed the outside defender acted as if the tackle was going to be made cut his angle and then the tackle was broken and he
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Domantas Sabonis scored off an offensive rebound with six seconds remaining to cap a wild ending and lift the Sacramento Kings to a 105-104 win over the Utah Jazz on Friday night. Zach LaVine had 31 points to help the Kings to their ninth consecutive victory against the Jazz. Malik Monk added 20 points off the bench with six 3-pointers, and Dennis Schroder scored 17 for Sacramento. The Kings trailed 96-92 midway through the fourth quarter before going on an 11-4 run sparked by Lavine, who scored seven points over the final five minutes. Lauri Markkanen had 33 points to lead the Jazz. Keyonte George added 18 points and 10 assists. Brice Sensabaugh scored 15 off the bench. LaVine’s scoring surge in the fourth quarter put the Kings in front but he was called for charging with Sacramento leading 103-102 with 50 seconds remaining. After Markkanen was fouled with 28 seconds left and missed the second of two free throws, the Kings were called for a lane violation. Markkanen made the re-try to put the Jazz ahead 104-103. Monk missed a mid-range shot but Sabonis — who did not play in Sacramento’s season opener because of