Scorpions feel sting of defeat1 min read

In a battle between the state’s No. 12- and No. 13- seeded teams in Division V, the Williams Vikings visited Sedona to take on the Red Rock Scorpions in a battle between two teams clinging to their playoff aspirations.

But it was the Vikings [6-2] who came away with a convincing 48-20 victory to stay on track for the postseason, while the Scorpions [6-2] look to regroup in their final two games.

Both teams featured stout running games with backs who tore into each team’s defensive backfields, repeatedly ripping off huge chunks of yardage.

Scorpions junior slotback Brian Nguyen had a 59-yard touchdown and caught a 10-yard pass from quarterback Derrick Johnson for another touchdown, while junior Andre Davis had a 64-yard touchdown run, and also a 47-yard run late in the third quarter to set up Nguyen’s second score.

But the Vikings with their three-headed monster of Joaquin Salaz, Coty Baxter and Kristian Holmes, chewed up more than 500 yards of prime Sedona real estate, and the three also scored five of their team’s six touchdowns.

“They were just more physical than we were,” said Scorpions head football coach Rick Walsworth. “We’re young up front on the offensive line, and we don’t have a lot of ability to throw the ball down the field, so that allows people to put a lot of guys in the box on us.”

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For the full story, please see the Wednesday, Oct. 23, issue of the Sedona Red Rock News.

Jeff Bear

Jeff Bear began his journalism career in 2003 as a graphic designer and sports reporter at the Weekly Register Call in Central City, Colorado. In 2007 he began working at the Canyon Courier in Evergreen, Colorado, as a graphic designer, but soon transferred into the editorial department where he worked as a copy editor and sport reporter under Editor Doug Bell. After a stint as a graphic designer at American Classifieds in 2009-10, Bear began working in 2011 as a copy editor at the Arizona Daily Sun, in Flagstaff. While at the Daily Sun, Bear was tapped by the late Randy Wilson to report on local sports including Northern Arizona University and Olympic medalists training in Flagstaff for the 2012 Olympics. In 2013 Bear began working at the Red Rock News in Sedona, Arizona, where he was an assistant editor and sports editor. Bear has two daughters, Angela and Jessica, with his wife Nina. He is a singer and guitarist, an avid cyclist and hiker, and enjoys camping with family and friends.

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Jeff Bear began his journalism career in 2003 as a graphic designer and sports reporter at the Weekly Register Call in Central City, Colorado. In 2007 he began working at the Canyon Courier in Evergreen, Colorado, as a graphic designer, but soon transferred into the editorial department where he worked as a copy editor and sport reporter under Editor Doug Bell. After a stint as a graphic designer at American Classifieds in 2009-10, Bear began working in 2011 as a copy editor at the Arizona Daily Sun, in Flagstaff. While at the Daily Sun, Bear was tapped by the late Randy Wilson to report on local sports including Northern Arizona University and Olympic medalists training in Flagstaff for the 2012 Olympics. In 2013 Bear began working at the Red Rock News in Sedona, Arizona, where he was an assistant editor and sports editor. Bear has two daughters, Angela and Jessica, with his wife Nina. He is a singer and guitarist, an avid cyclist and hiker, and enjoys camping with family and friends.