Lobos Football Schedule for 2024
The Snowflake Lobos are set to play their 3rd year in the 4A Conference. Last year, the Lobos entered as the 14 seed in the championship tournament after going 7-3 in the regular season. They lost in the first round to the 3 seed Mica Mountain. Their 2024 season will have the same opponents as last year only that the locations will be opposite. The Lobos play in the East Sky region. Their region includes Apache Junction, Eastmark, Marcos de Niza, and Poston Butte. In addition to their regional games, the Lobos have games against Bradshaw Mountain, Cactus, Gilbert, Seton Catholic, Show Low and Sierra Linda.
Game 1. After two years in a row playing on the road at Bradshaw Mountain, the Lobos will host the Bears to start the season on August 30. The teams split the series the last two years.
Game 2. The Lobos will host Cactus High School on September 6. This will be the third meeting between the two programs. Cactus, a 5A school, won close games each of the last two years against the Lobos.
Game 3. Snowflake will continue its rivalry with Show Low when the Lobos will travel to play Show Low on September 13. The all-time record between Snowflake and Show Low favors Snowflake 33-20. The rivalry started in 1974 after Show Low High School was opened. Prior to then, Show Low students attended Snowflake High School.
Game 4. The Lobos will have a bye week and then host Gilbert High School on September 27. The Tigers will be the second 5A school on the Lobos schedule this year. This is the 2nd meeting between the two programs after last year’s match which the Lobos won.
Game 5. The Lobos will travel to Chandler to play Seton Catholic on October 4. The Lobos have an all-time record of 5-2 against the Sentinels.
Game 6. Snowflake will again travel to the Valley on October 11 to play Poston Butte High School. The Broncos are located in San Tan Valley. Snowflake is 2-0 against Poston Butte all time.
Game 7. For the 3rd week in a row, the Lobos will travel to the Valley when they play Marcos de Niza on October 18. Marcos de Niza is located in Tempe. Snowflake won the game last year against Marcos de Niza, the only matchup ever between the two programs.
Game 8. After 3 weeks on the road, the Lobos will play at home when they host Eastmark on October 25. Eastmark defeated Snowflake last year.
Game 9. Snowflake will finally host Apache Junction when they travel to Snowflake on November 1. The squads split the contest in the previous two years, both in Apache Junction.
Game 10. Snowflake will finish the season travelling to Tolleson to play Sierra Linda on November 8. Snowflake won last year’s game, the only time the two programs have played each other.
This will be Coach Kay Solomon’s 10th season as the head coach. He is the winningest coach in Lobo history with 87 total wins thus far.
The Lobos have several players returning that were recognized last year for all-conference and all-region awards. Offensive Lineman Ethan Christensen was recognized as first team all-conference and all-region. Linebacker Aaden Coor was recognized as honorable mention for all-conference and first team all-region. Returning players that received all-region recognition include Brent White, Jo Jo Lerma, Kanton Turley, Cody Flake, Ryker Brimhall, Karter Raban, Andrew Bently, Brock Bjornn, Sam Brown, and Gunnar Richards.
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