DAVID BECKER/LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL | Las Vegas sophomore Farrell Victor races downfield Friday night at Canyon Springs, on his way to 188 yards rushing and touchdowns of 15 and 41 yards in the Wildcats’ 24-14 victory.
Wildcats exploit early break vs. Pioneers

POSTED: Friday October 16, 2009

Las Vegas 24,
Canyon Springs 14
Las Vegas  0  7  10  7 –24
C. Springs  0  0  14  0 –14
Second Quarter
LV—Victor 15 run (Flores kick).
Third Quarter
LV—Flores 37 FG.
CS—Wills 22 pass from Ward (kick failed).
LV—Butler 74 pass from Henderson (Flores kick).
CS­—Rimmey 7 run (Ward run).
Fourth Quarter
LV—Victor 41 run (Flores kick).
Individual Statistics
RUSHING—Las Vegas, Victor 26-188, Henderson 9-10, Daniels 1-(minus 3), Rogers 2-(minus 8), Team 1-(minus 6). Canyon Springs, Rimmey 18-100, Brown 8-44, Turner 4-5, Evans 1-1, Ward 3-(minus 12).
PASSING—Las Vegas, Henderson 16-23-0 168, Team 0-1-0 0. Canyon Springs, Ward 7-16-1 116, Brown 1-1-0 11, Turner 0-1-0 0.
RECEIVING—Las Vegas, Butler 8-121, Daniels 3-29, Pearson 2-10, Victor 2-2, Rogers 1-6. Canyon Springs, Evans 3-8, Wills 2-92, James 2-16, Smith 1-11.

It appeared to be a big play for Canyon Springs’ special teams.

But blocking a field goal turned into a nightmare for the host Pioneers on Friday.

Canyon Springs tried to recover the loose ball but fumbled, giving the ball back to Las Vegas. The fifth-ranked Wildcats took advantage of the turnover to score the first touchdown and held on to defeat the Pioneers, 24-14.

“It turned the whole game around,” said Las Vegas wide receiver Saeveon Butler, who made eight receptions for 121 yards. “A lot of us had our heads down, and that gave us a lot of momentum.”

The blocked kick came on a 38-yard field-goal attempt by Mike Flores, and the fumble gave the ball back to Las Vegas (5-1, 3-0 Northeast League) at the Canyon Springs 15.

Farrell Victor rushed for a touchdown on the next play, and Flores’ kick made the score 7-0 with 8:32 left in the first half.

“We did take advantage of it,” Las Vegas coach Chris Faircloth said. “That helped us a lot. Momentum’s such a big thing in this game.”

Flores made a 37-yard field goal with 6:45 remaining in the third quarter to make it 10-0 before No. 9 Canyon Springs (4-2, 3-1) showed some life.

A 70-yard kickoff return by Malik Brown set up a 22-yard TD pass from Tyler Ward to Leo Wills to make it 10-6.

Las Vegas answered on the first play of the ensuing drive, scoring on a 74-yard TD pass from Hasaan Henderson to Butler, bumping the Wildcats’ lead to 17-6.

Ward and Wills hooked up again for Canyon Springs on a 70-yard pass play to the Las Vegas 7, and Deavin Rimmey ran it in from there. Ward’s 2-point conversion run lifted the Pioneers to within 17-14.

“We had (the momentum), and we thought we were in good shape, and then they got the momentum back and it was a scrap from there on out,” Faircloth said.

Canyon Springs threatened anew by driving inside the Las Vegas 10 midway through the third quarter, but a 25-yard field-goal attempt by Devin Fleischer sailed wide right, and Las Vegas stayed ahead.

It was the second time the Pioneers had come up empty inside the Las Vegas 10. Their final drive of the first half ended when Ward was stopped inches from the goal line on fourth-and-goal.

“Our defense was outstanding,” Faircloth said. “They turned back many chances that Canyon Springs had to score, and they did a great job. They hung in there all night.”

Victor, a sophomore, finished with 188 yards on 26 carries, including a 41-yard touchdown run to seal the Wildcats’ victory with 1:12 to play.

“He’s a heck of a back,” Faircloth said. “We had the entire intention of just grinding him with the ball.”

Henderson missed last week’s game against Chaparral with an ankle injury. He came back to complete 16 of 23 passes for 168 yards, though Faircloth said the sophomore’s mobility was limited.

“He’s going to give you everything he’s got,” Faircloth said. “(Henderson and Victor) are both sophomores, and they’re learning on the job.”

Rimmey rushed for 100 yards on 18 carries for Canyon Springs.

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5 Responses to "Wildcats exploit early break vs. Pioneers"



Hunkie Cooper this Hunkie Cooper that Hunkie should stop talking about how great he is

Written by: ? on Monday, Oct.19, 2009 at 10:11 PM



A major issue at Canyon is how few players touch the ball. Jonathon James with 2 catches? Tre Evans with 3 catches? Those coaches need to spread the ball out and get that speed in space.

Written by: Reed on Monday, Oct.19, 2009 at 2:47 PM



This game really showed how overrated CS is. They've only played 1 good team (Vegas) and 1 very average team (Liberty)and lost to both of them. The rest of their conference is a complete joke. They will be the 2 seed because they're the only team in that league with ANY clue and athletes.

Written by: tgif on Monday, Oct.19, 2009 at 8:32 AM



vegas led the entire game, scoring the first and last touchdowns. even without the late touchdown vegas would have won. is that what you mean by lucky?

Written by: unlv on Saturday, Oct.17, 2009 at 11:53 AM



VEGAS, YOU WERE L-U-C-K-Y TO WIN THE GAME. CP WILL BE BACK AT YA!

Written by: TONY on Saturday, Oct.17, 2009 at 8:30 AM