McNeil and the passing of Luke Papillon to their first victory, beating Denver East 42-24 on Friday night at All-City Stadium.
For Creek, it was a way to forget its opening loss to seventh-ranked Pomona. McNeil rushed for 129 yards and a touchdown, and Papillon threw for 151 yards and ran for two touchdowns. Eric Pettis added a pair of scoring runs for Creek, which gained 298 yards on the ground.
East (1-1) got two touchdowns by Isaiah Hendrix, who scored on a 5-yard run and caught a 25-yard pass from brother Kadeem. Shahid Hoover added a 55-yard scoring run for the Angels.
Bear Creek 48, Gateway 0
AURORA — Sean Flanagan threw for three touchdowns to three different receivers in the first 16 minutes, and 5A's fifth-ranked Bears built a 35-0 lead after one quarter. Flanagan was 11-of-14 passing for 161 yards before being relieved. He has seven TD passes for the season. Bear Creek (2-0) also returned two Olympian fumbles for touchdowns, and Zach Greenwood returned the opening kickoff 81 yards.
Regis Jesuit 49, Arvada West 0
AURORA — Jake Leathers passed for three touchdowns and Jordan Jungers ran for two as the Raiders, ranked third in 5A, rebounded from an opening loss to 4A No. 1 Valor Christian and handed the Wildcats their third straight loss. Leathers' three scoring passes, his first of the season, included one to brother Luke. Jungers brought his rushing touchdown total to four with runs of 4 and 1 yards.
Horizon 40, Northglenn 0
THORNTON — Andrew Patrick rushed for two touchdowns and Brent Albrandt threw a pair of scoring passes to Dustin Rivas as the Hawks bounced back from an opening 9-0 loss to Ralston Valley. Horizon scored all of its points in the first half, including TD runs of 24 and 42 by Patrick and scoring catches for 47 and 24 yards by Rivas.
Lakewood 44, Golden 0
LAKEWOOD — The 5A Tigers scored on a kickoff return, fumble return and safety in building a 30-0 first-quarter lead to win their first game and hand 4A Golden its second straight loss. Zeke Dalton added a pair of touchdown runs, including a 49-yarder, for Lakewood, which lost its opener in Florida.
Pine Creek 49, Rampart 7
COLORADO SPRINGS — Josh Beecham and Shomari Cousar each ran for over 100 yards as the Eagles, ranked No. 4 in 4A, handed the 5A Rams their first loss. Beecham, who had 160 yards and two touchdowns in Pine Creek's opening win, added 154 yards and a pair of scores, including an 80-yarder. Cousar had 154 yards and a touchdown. J.T. Travis had an 85-yard punt return and James Fisher an 82-yard run for the Eagles.
For Creek, it was a way to forget its opening loss to seventh-ranked Pomona. McNeil rushed for 129 yards and a touchdown, and Papillon threw for 151 yards and ran for two touchdowns. Eric Pettis added a pair of scoring runs for Creek, which gained 298 yards on the ground.
East (1-1) got two touchdowns by Isaiah Hendrix, who scored on a 5-yard run and caught a 25-yard pass from brother Kadeem. Shahid Hoover added a 55-yard scoring run for the Angels.
Bear Creek 48, Gateway 0
AURORA — Sean Flanagan threw for three touchdowns to three different receivers in the first 16 minutes, and 5A's fifth-ranked Bears built a 35-0 lead after one quarter. Flanagan was 11-of-14 passing for 161 yards before being relieved. He has seven TD passes for the season. Bear Creek (2-0) also returned two Olympian fumbles for touchdowns, and Zach Greenwood returned the opening kickoff 81 yards.
Regis Jesuit 49, Arvada West 0
AURORA — Jake Leathers passed for three touchdowns and Jordan Jungers ran for two as the Raiders, ranked third in 5A, rebounded from an opening loss to 4A No. 1 Valor Christian and handed the Wildcats their third straight loss. Leathers' three scoring passes, his first of the season, included one to brother Luke. Jungers brought his rushing touchdown total to four with runs of 4 and 1 yards.
Horizon 40, Northglenn 0
THORNTON — Andrew Patrick rushed for two touchdowns and Brent Albrandt threw a pair of scoring passes to Dustin Rivas as the Hawks bounced back from an opening 9-0 loss to Ralston Valley. Horizon scored all of its points in the first half, including TD runs of 24 and 42 by Patrick and scoring catches for 47 and 24 yards by Rivas.
Lakewood 44, Golden 0
LAKEWOOD — The 5A Tigers scored on a kickoff return, fumble return and safety in building a 30-0 first-quarter lead to win their first game and hand 4A Golden its second straight loss. Zeke Dalton added a pair of touchdown runs, including a 49-yarder, for Lakewood, which lost its opener in Florida.
Pine Creek 49, Rampart 7
COLORADO SPRINGS — Josh Beecham and Shomari Cousar each ran for over 100 yards as the Eagles, ranked No. 4 in 4A, handed the 5A Rams their first loss. Beecham, who had 160 yards and two touchdowns in Pine Creek's opening win, added 154 yards and a pair of scores, including an 80-yarder. Cousar had 154 yards and a touchdown. J.T. Travis had an 85-yard punt return and James Fisher an 82-yard run for the Eagles.
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