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Lehi • On the first drive in school history, Skyridge faced a manageable third-down opportunity. Cody Frampton, a converted wideout, received the snap in shotgun and quickly located Wyatt Parkinson, who weaved and raced down the hashes for a 71-yard touchdown.
Now that's how you write history.
The Falcons never relinquished their stranglehold on the passing game, as Frampton tossed five touchdown passes three to Parkinson to earn win No. 1, 33-14, against Ridgeline, another first-year program.
"Holy smokes," said Skyridge coach Jon Lehman. "We had some guys tonight that made a lot of really good plays. …You don't really know what the outcome is going to, but I expected them to compete."
Although Ridgeline evened the score at 7 after its quarterback, Payton Thomas, eluded pressure and needled a 4-yard touchdown pass into Kody Pope, it never felt as if Skyridge wasn't completely in control.
Operating under Lehman, a well-respected defensive mind, the Falcons aimed to fluster Ridgeline by introducing multiple coverages. The RiverHawks, without highly-coveted two-way player Levani Damuni, sputtered and stalled on multiple occasions, and if not for three stops deep within their own territory the game could have been even more lopsided.
"We didn't want to give him the same look twice," Lehman said about confusing Thomas. "He's a really good athlete. He's dynamic with his feet when he gets out in space. Our goal going into the game was [to] change up the looks he's seeing and maybe get a couple sacks."
Skyridge never trailed. Frampton's 32-yard strike to Parkinson on play-action broke the 7-7 stalemate, and his next touchdown pass from 39 yards out to Nathan Upham extended the Falcons' lead to 19-7 at the break.
"Adrenaline-rushing," said Parkinson about his touchdown catches. "Best feeling in the world."
Frampton connected with Parkinson on the opening drive of the third quarter on a simple bubble screen which evolved into a 56-yard touchdown down the sidelines before putting the game on ice with a 14-yard bullet to Alex Palmer on fourth-and-five with 5:06 remaining.
"It was awesome," Frampton said. "I can't describe it in words."
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Storylines
R Skyridge dominates in the battle of first-year schools.
• Quarterback Cody Frampton throws five TD passes, including three to Wyatt Parkinson.
• The Falcons score on the first drive in school history.
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