The Grand Junction Tigers will take on the Cheyenne Mountain Red-Tailed Hawks at 7:00  p.m.  on Friday. Expect the scorekeeper to be kept busy: if their previous games are any indication, these teams will really light up the scoreboard.
Cheyenne Mountain will be up against a hot Grand Junction  team: the  squad just extended their winning streak to three. The Tigers took down Centaurus 31-14  on Friday.

 Matthais Martinez-Santana
| 10/17/25 @ Centaurus | 132 | 
| 10/09/25 vs Thornton | 84 | 
| 10/02/25 @ Gateway | 118 | 
| 09/25/25 vs Durango | 55 | 
| 09/19/25 vs Fruita Monument | 49 | 
| + 7 more games | 
Multiple players turned in solid performances to lead Grand Junction to victory, but perhaps none more so than   Matthais Martinez-Santana, who rushed for 132 yards and two  TDs on only 15 carries. That's the most  rushing yards  Martinez-Santana has posted since back in October of 2024.  Paxton Webber was another key receiver, picking up 94 receiving yards and a pair of  scores.
 They were just one part of a punishing run game: Grand Junction was unstoppable on the ground and  finished the game with 248  rushing yards. That strong performance was nothing new for the team: they've now  rushed for at least 151  rushing yards in four consecutive  matchups.
 Another reason for the win was Grand Junction's imposing  defense, which managed to get into the backfield for seven sacks.  Eduardo Reyes was particularly dangerous to the passing game, picking up three himself. Grand Junction got some further help from  A.J. Schlachter: he made ten total tackles and defended three passes in addition to snagging  an  interception.
Meanwhile,  winning is always nice, but doing so behind a  season-high score is even better (just ask Cheyenne Mountain). They took their  contest  on Thursday with ease, bagging  a  63-13 win over Thornton. With the Red-Tailed Hawks ahead  49-7 at the half, the  game was all but over already.
 Grand Junction better keep an eye on  Sam Hawker. He was instrumental in Cheyenne Mountain's win, rushing for 82 yards and two  touchdowns.
 Cheyenne Mountain's victory bumped their record up to 7-1. As for Grand Junction, their win bumped their record up to 6-2.
Friday's   matchup might be decided on the ground. Grand Junction has been excellent on the ground this season,  having  averaged 170.5  rushing yards per game. However, it's not like Cheyenne Mountain struggles in that department as   they've been averaging 322.8  rushing yards. There's a good chance Friday's   contest turns into a tough fight on the ground.
 Grand Junction strolled past Cheyenne Mountain when the teams last played  back in October of 2024 by a score of  32-15. Will the Tigers repeat their success,  or do  the Red-Tailed Hawks have a new game plan this time around? We'll find out soon enough.