AURORA | A year made a big difference in the result between the Rangeview and Westminster football teams.

The Raiders suffered a 20-point loss to the Wolves in the 2024 season, but flipped the result with a 21-point win dominated by the ground game in a 35-14 Week 3 victory Friday night at Aurora Public Schools Stadium.

Rangeview had three 100-yard rushers on the day in seniors Kylen Mack, Tyson Tuck and Kemariahe Brown and the trio combined for all five touchdowns as coach Chris Lopez’s team moved to 2-1 on the young season.

Tuck led a 372-yard rushing attack with 124 (on just 14 carries), while he scored on short touchdown runs in the first and third quarters. Mack chipped in 113 yards with two touchdowns of his own, while Brown owned an insurance drive in the fourth quarter and accrued 105 yards and a touchdown.

Rangeview heads to Stutler Bowl for a 7 p.m. contest Sept. 19 against Smoky Hill (2-1).

Courtney Oakes is Aurora Sentinel Sports Editor. Reach him at sports@sentinelcolorado.com. Twitter/X: @aurorasports. IG: Sentinel Prep Sports

RANGEVIEW 35, WESTMINSTER 14

Score by quarters:

Westminster 0 6 0 8 — 14

Rangeview 7 7 14 7 — 35

SCORING

First quarter

Rangeview — Kylen Mack 14 yard run (Caleb Granger kick), 1:19

Second quarter

Rangeview — Tyson Tuck 3 yard run (Granger kick), 1:38

Westminster — Adrian Moreno 47 yard pass from Santana Soriano (kick failed), 0:46

Third quarter

Rangeview — Tuck 1 yard (Granger kick), 5:25

Rangeview — Mack 39 yard run (Granger kick), 1:02

Fourth quarter

Rangeview — Kemariahe Brown 7 yard run (Granger kick), 5:01

Wesminster — Nehemiah Maolid 8 yard pass from Soriano (Jorge Gaytan pass from Soriano), 3:31

RUSHING

Rangeview: Tyson Tuck 14-124, Kylen Mack 21-113, Kemariahe Brown 18-105, Amir Abbott 5-30

PASSING

Rangeview: Tuck 5-11, 61 yards

RECEIVING

Westminster: Adrian Moreno 11-167, Dasius Nevares 1-11, Sebas Arevalo 3-11, Jerriah Arellano 3-9, Efrain Gomez 1-8, Nehemiah Maloid 1-4

Rangeview: Keylen Mack 1-37, Kylen Mack 2-14, Anthony Vargas-Nava 1-13, Brown 1-(minus 3)

Courtney Oakes is Sports Editor and photographer with Sentinel Colorado. A Denver East High School and University of Colorado alum. He came to the Sentinel in 2001 and since then has received a number...

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