West has won four straight games at home, while Bountiful has won four straight on the road, but those streaks won't matter much on Friday. The Panthers will challenge the Redhawks at 3:00 p.m. West knows how to get points on the board -- the squad has finished with 31 points or more in their past eight matchups -- so hopefully Bountiful likes a good challenge.
West is on a roll after a high-stakes playoff matchup on Friday. They took their game with ease, bagging a 56-13 victory over Northridge. With the Panthers ahead 49-7 at the half, the contest was all but over already.

Louie Hamilton
| 10/31/25 vs Northridge | 114.6 |
| 10/03/25 vs West Jordan | 39.6 |
| 09/05/25 vs Hunter | 140 |
While passing duties were split, you can't argue with the impact Louie Hamilton and Kamden Lopati both made on the matchup. Hamilton rushed for 180 yards and six touchdowns while picking up 8.2 yards per carry while Lopati rushed for 115 yards and one TD on only eight carries. What's more, Hamilton racked up 114.6 passer rating, the most he's had since back in September. Derendrick Dixon did his part to keep the secondary busy, picking up 85 receiving yards.
West didn't let much get past them through the air: they limited Northridge to a completion percentage of just 50%. That dominant aerial defense primarily came from three players: Zacchaeus Maalona, Jose Silva, and King Long, who each logged two passes deflected. West has been improving in that area: they had allowed a completion percentage of 0.62 earlier this season, but they've only allowed one of 0.62 in their last three games.
West's defense didn't let Grant Slater, get away unscathed either: they got into the backfield for four sacks. The team can thank three different players for their defensive prowess: Takeshi Savery, Kisi Fonua, and Darren Harding, who each picked up one sack apiece. Savery was another major factor on D, picking up a sack, forcing one fumble, and making four total tackles (4.0 for loss).
Meanwhile, Bountiful narrowly escaped with a win as the team sidled past West Jordan 34-32.
Bountiful's win came from a few key players West will need to keep an eye on. One of the most notable was Siaki Fekitoa, who rushed for 130 yards and three scores while picking up 8.1 yards per carry. Bountiful is 6-2 when Fekitoa posts 80 or more rushing yards, but 1-3 otherwise. The team also got some help courtesy of Hudson Malmrose, who threw for 235 yards and a pair of TDs on only 16 passes.
West's record now sits at 10-1. As for Bountiful, their record is now 7-5.