
Knights
| 09/12/25 @ Boulder | 63 |
| 10/03/25 @ Prairie View | 56 |
| 09/26/25 @ Smoky Hill | 47 |
| 10/31/25 vs Rocky Mountain | 42 |
| 08/29/25 @ Legacy | 34 |
You can't lose the game if you win every quarter, and that was precisely Fairview's strategy against Rocky Mountain on Friday. Given that consistent dominance, it should come as no surprise that the Knights blew the Lobos out of the water with a 63-21 final score. The result was nothing new for the Knights, who have now won nine games by 21 points or more so far this season.
A big part of Fairview's win came down to the chemistry between Ki Ellison and his top target Toray Davis. Ellison threw for 323 yards and three touchdowns while completing 86.7% of his passes while Davis gained 154 total yards and four touchdowns. Davis showed off some serious burst, lighting up the secondary with a catch for 53 yards.
Fairview's run defense was locked in: Rocky Mountain could only muster 1.8 yards per carry. The team can thank Max Vieth for the heroic effort on defense: he. The dominant display was nothing new: Fairview has now limited their opponent to fewer and fewer yards per carry in three consecutive matchups.
Special teams was a major factor in the game for Fairview, racking up 15 points in total. The biggest highlight from special teams (and perhaps the team as a whole) came courtesy of Sabi Ruttgers, who ran a kickoff back for a touchdown.
Fairview's victory was their third straight at home, which pushed their record up to 9-1. The home wins came thanks in part to their offensive performance across that stretch, as they averaged 56.7 points over those games. As for Rocky Mountain, their loss ended a three-game streak of away wins and brought them to 5-5.
Fairview does not have any more games scheduled as of now. As for Rocky Mountain, they will square off against Mullen at 7:00 p.m. on Friday.
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