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Montezuma-Cortez leans on stingy defense to fend off Salida

Montezuma-Cortez senior Parker Conrad runs to the edge in a contest against Wellington at Panther Stadium on Sept. 14. Erika Alvero/Special to The Journal
Timely offense, Conrad's big day break halftime deadlock

SALIDA – Montezuma-Cortez head coach Tyler Worley and his Panthers knew the pathway back to the top of the IML would be fraught with potential pitfalls.

Back-to-back matchups against winless opposition to begin the Intermountain League posed a risk, but the Panthers weathered a challenge to stay perfect in league play with a 23-13 win over Salida.

M-CHS (4-2, 2-0 2A IML) scored first on a 24-yard run from senior Parker Conrad and never trailed against the Spartans (0-6, 0-2 2A IML), but fought through a four-quarter battle to secure the win.

Tied 7-7 at the break, M-CHS took the lead early in the third quarter after a big kick return set up strong field position, and the Panthers capitalized. M-CHS marched 39 yards, capped by a one-yard run from junior quarterback Cody Case. The visitors then added a 27-yard field goal from senior Isaac Dozal late in the quarter to make it a nine-point advantage at 16-7.

Senior linebacker Wyatt Oliver made life miserable for Salida quarterback Eli Schwarz, sacking the senior three times, and classmate Karston Ozment enjoyed a big night controlling the line of scrimmage to help the Panthers halt multiple deep drives by Salida in the second half.

Conrad's 59-yard scamper midway through the fourth quarter seemingly iced the victory, highlighting the senior's 200-plus rushing yards. However, Salida struck back with a long pass less than a minute later to close within 23-13, but the Panthers stuffed the two-point conversion to keep it a two-possession game, then recovered the onside kick to seal the win.

The Panthers’ defensive line kept Salida behind the chains for much of the game, allowing M-CHS linebackers to fly to the ball and make tackles to prevent the Spartans from producing the upset.

The road success extended M-CHS' winning streak over their Chaffee County league opponents to four straight victories, while keeping the Panthers in the hunt for their third playoff berth in four years. M-CHS entered the weekend ranked No. 19 in the 2A classification.

The Panthers head into next week's battle for first place with Alamosa (4-2, 2-0 2A IML) as two of the league's three remaining 2-0 teams. Kickoff in the San Luis Valley is set for Friday, Oct. 17, at 7 p.m.



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