ARVADA — For the second week in a row, Columbine football came into the North Area Athletic Complex and gave one of the top teams in Class 5A a fright.
“You never ever count an Andy Lowry, Columbine team out ever,” Ralston Valley coach Jared Yannacito said facing the 6-time state champion Rebels. “They are one of the best programs to ever do it. We knew it was going to be a battle. We prepared our kids for a four-quarter battle. I knew it wasn’t going to be easy.”
Ralston Valley remained undefeated on the season taking a 35-21 victory, but the score wasn’t an indication of how Columbine nearly pulled off an upset for the second straight week.
Arvada West (7-0, 2-0 in 5A Metro League) needed a late touchdown to take a 20-17 victory from the Rebels (3-5, 1-2) a week ago at NAAC.
“We never take Columbine lightly. They are such a good team and have been a well-coached team for decades,” said Ralston Valley senior Ethan Shirazi, who had a pair of touchdown catches for the Mustangs (8-0, 3-0) in the victory.
The Rebels led 14-13 at halftime. Columbine juniors Ajay Gonzales and Lijah Vialpando had touchdown runs to cap off scoring drives.
Columbine’s defense created a pair of turnovers in the first half that allowed the Rebels to stick with the No. 3 team in the Class 5A football rankings on ColoradoPreps.com.

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“When you play Columbine you can’t turn the ball over,” Yannacito said. “Our defense showed up in that second half. They got three-and-outs and a couple of turnovers back to neutralize those from the first half.”
The Rebels got the ball to start the second half with a chance to extend their lead. However, Ralston Valley senior defensive lineman Cole Moir was able to recover a fumbled center-quarterback exchange on Columbine’s 38-yard line.
“We knew we had to come out and make a statement. The energy was kind of dead,” Moir said of the Mustangs coming out trailing after halftime. “The ball bobbled around a little. I saw it on the ground and dove on it. I think that got the team fired up.”
Two plays later, Ralston Valley quarterback Zeke Andrews scored on a 16-yard touchdown run and then converted a 2-point conversion pass to senior Nico Benallo to give the Mustangs a 21-14 lead with 9:56 left in the third quarter.
Columbine and Ralston Valley both turned the ball over on downs on the next two possessions, but the Rebels showed they weren’t done being a pain in the side of the Mustangs.
Senior Mark Snyder scored on an 60-yard touchdown run for Columbine with 11:05 left in the fourth quarter to tie the game at 21-21.
“Columbine answered and we had to answer again,” Moir said of Snyder’s 60-yard touchdown run. “We knew we had to get the job done.”
The Andrews-to-Shirazi connection was what Ralston Valley needed to end the upset bid. On third-down and 8 from the Mustangs’ own 12-yard line, Andrews hit Shirazi on a crossing route over the middle. The leading receiver for Ralston Valley made a leaping catch in traffic, broke a tackle and scored on an 88-yard touchdown catch and run.
“I saw an open hole on the certain coverage they had. I knew it was going to be open,” Shirazi said of his ninth touchdown of the season. “I didn’t overthink it. I just wanted to make a play.”
Shirazi had seven catches for 128 yards and two touchdowns on the night.
“He (Shirazi) is a playmaker and playmakers make plays,” Yannacito said of Shirazi’s 88-yard touchdown catch and run. “It was a good throw. A great catch. He broke and tackle and was gone. It was awesome.”
Ralston Valley sealed the victory with a 20-yard touchdown run by junior Sawyer Bolmquist with 4:37 left in the game to extend the lead to 35-21.
One of the biggest Week 10 match-ups in decades looks to be happening at NAAC in a few weeks. There is a strong possibility that rivals Ralston Valley and A-West will both put their undefeated records on the line on Halloween night.
“We are focusing on getting better,” Yannacito said. “We aren’t looking at that (A-West) game at all right now.”
Ralston Valley is on the road against Denver East (1-6, 0-2) next week on Thursday, Oct. 23, at All-City Stadium before the big showdown with the Wildcats.
“We are just focused on getting us better,” Shirazi said heading into facing Denver East next week.

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