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Division 4 Friday, Nov. 8 First round No.13 Monument Valley at No.4 Blue Ridge, 6 No.16 Payson at No.1 Show Low, 7 No.9 Safford at No.8 Estrella Foothills, 7 Saturday, Nov. 9 First round No.14 Rio Rico at No.3 Snowflake, 2 No.12 Fountain Hills at No.5 Coolidge, 6 No.11 Page at No.6 River Valley, 6 No.10 Sahuarita at No.7 Winslow, 6 No.15 Combs at No.2 Seton Catholic, 6 Saturday, Nov. 16 Quarterfinals at high seeds All at 6 p.m. Payson-Show Low winner vs. Safford-Estrella Foothills winner Fountain Hills-Coolidge winner vs. Monument Valley-Blue Ridge winner Rio Rico-Snowflake winner vs. Page-River Valley winner Sahuarita-Winslow winner vs. Combs-Seton Cath- olic winner Saturday, Nov. 23 Semifinals at site to be determined Friday, Nov. 29 At Phoenix North Canyon HS Championship 6:30 Division 5 Friday, Nov. 8 First round No.13 Benson at No.4 Round Valley, 7 Saturday, Nov. 9 First round No.16 Hopi at No.1 Arizona Lutheran, 6 No.9 Pusch Ridge at No.8 Bourgade Catholic, 6 No.12 Tempe Prep at No.5 Northwest Christian, 6 No14 San Tan Foothills at No.3 Yuma Catholic, time TBD No.11 Williams at No.6 St. Johns, 6 No.10 Morenci at No.7 Thatcher, 6 No.15 Scottsdale Prep at No.2 Joy Christian, 7 Saturday, Nov. 16 Quarterfinals at high seeds All at 6 p.m. Hopi-Arizona Lutheran winner vs. Pusch Ridge- Bourgade Catholic winner Tempe Prep-Northwest Christian winner vs. Ben- son-Round Valley winner, 7 San Tan Foothills-Yuma Catholic winner vs. Wil- liams-St. Johns winner, 6 Morenci-Thatcher winner vs. Scottsdale Prep-Joy Christian winner Saturday, Nov. 23 Semifinals at site to be determined Friday, Nov. 29 At Phoenix North Canyon HS Championship 2 Division 6 At Phoenix Shadow Mountain HS Saturday, Nov. 9 Semifinals No.3 Bagdad vs. No.2 Gilbert Christian, 2 No.5 Mogollon vs. No.1 Pima, 6 Saturday, Nov. 16 Championship 6 AIA football state playoff pairings

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Division 4Friday, Nov. 8

First round No.13 Monument Valley at No.4 Blue Ridge, 6 No.16 Payson at No.1 Show Low, 7 No.9 Safford at No.8 Estrella Foothills, 7

Saturday, Nov. 9First round

No.14 Rio Rico at No.3 Snowfl ake, 2 No.12 Fountain Hills at No.5 Coolidge, 6 No.11 Page at No.6 River Valley, 6 No.10 Sahuarita at No.7 Winslow, 6 No.15 Combs at No.2 Seton Catholic, 6

Saturday, Nov. 16Quarterfi nals at high seeds

All at 6 p.m. Payson-Show Low winner vs. Safford-Estrella Foothills winner Fountain Hills-Coolidge winner vs. Monument Valley-Blue Ridge winner Rio Rico-Snowfl ake winner vs. Page-River Valley winner Sahuarita-Winslow winner vs. Combs-Seton Cath-olic winner

Saturday, Nov. 23 Semifi nals at site to be determined

Friday, Nov. 29At Phoenix North Canyon HS

Championship 6:30

Division 5Friday, Nov. 8

First round No.13 Benson at No.4 Round Valley, 7

Saturday, Nov. 9First round

No.16 Hopi at No.1 Arizona Lutheran, 6 No.9 Pusch Ridge at No.8 Bourgade Catholic, 6 No.12 Tempe Prep at No.5 Northwest Christian, 6 No14 San Tan Foothills at No.3 Yuma Catholic, time TBD No.11 Williams at No.6 St. Johns, 6 No.10 Morenci at No.7 Thatcher, 6 No.15 Scottsdale Prep at No.2 Joy Christian, 7

Saturday, Nov. 16Quarterfi nals at high seeds

All at 6 p.m. Hopi-Arizona Lutheran winner vs. Pusch Ridge-Bourgade Catholic winner

Tempe Prep-Northwest Christian winner vs. Ben-son-Round Valley winner, 7 San Tan Foothills-Yuma Catholic winner vs. Wil-liams-St. Johns winner, 6 Morenci-Thatcher winner vs. Scottsdale Prep-Joy Christian winner

Saturday, Nov. 23 Semifi nals at site to be determined

Friday, Nov. 29At Phoenix North Canyon HS

Championship 2

Division 6At Phoenix Shadow Mountain HS

Saturday, Nov. 9Semifi nals

No.3 Bagdad vs. No.2 Gilbert Christian, 2 No.5 Mogollon vs. No.1 Pima, 6

Saturday, Nov. 16Championship

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AIA football state playoff pairings