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Piedra Vista Wins Thriller, Retains Milk Jug and Secures Playoff Spot

Piedra Vista edged rival Farmington 17–14 on Halloween night at Hutchison Stadium, capped by a late 25‑yard field goal that preserved the Milk Jug trophy and sent the Panthers into the postseason. The victory, sealed after improvised quarterbacking and several momentum swings, preserves a season of parity for the community and raises local stakes as playoff play begins.

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Piedra Vista Wins Thriller, Retains Milk Jug and Secures Playoff Spot
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Piedra Vista High School delivered a dramatic Halloween-night finish, prevailing 17–14 over crosstown rival Farmington in a defensive struggle at Hutchison Stadium. The decisive sequence came in the final minutes when Piedra Vista converted a 25‑yard field goal to secure the win, retain the traditional Milk Jug trophy and clinch a postseason berth with a 5–5 regular-season record.

The game opened explosively when Piedra Vista’s Caiden Fortney returned the opening kickoff 75 yards for a touchdown, an early special-teams play that set the tone in a game dominated by defense. Farmington responded in the second half, erasing that advantage with a 45‑yard touchdown pass that tied the score in the third quarter and later took a brief lead on a 29‑yard quarterback scramble.

Piedra Vista’s offensive approach was notably improvised. With injuries affecting its depth under center, the Panthers turned to senior Amasi Griego at quarterback. Griego provided a crucial spark, breaking a long 43‑yard touchdown run that altered momentum and set up the late field-goal attempt that decided the contest. The back-and-forth featured limited scoring, with each turnover of possession and defensive stop carrying outsized consequences in the end result.

For local spectators, the game was more than a scoreboard outcome. The Milk Jug rivalry has long been a focal point of San Juan County high school athletics, drawing alumni and community members to Hutchison Stadium. Maintaining that tradition while advancing to the postseason carries immediate social and economic implications: playoff games typically generate increased attendance, local spending at restaurants and retailers, and additional visibility for school programs. For a community the size of Farmington and the surrounding county, those ripple effects can matter to small businesses and youth sports funding alike.

The Panthers’ 5–5 finish underscores a season of parity and resilience. From a programmatic perspective, the need to adapt at quarterback highlights the importance of roster depth and the investment in athletic training and injury prevention programs. As Piedra Vista moves into the postseason, management of player health and conditioning will be critical to sustaining success and protecting the long-term viability of the program.

Beyond the immediate playoff implications, the game is a reminder of how high school sports function as both community glue and a modest economic engine. Retaining the Milk Jug keeps a local tradition alive and provides momentum for Piedra Vista’s coaching staff and players as they prepare for postseason competition that will further engage fans across San Juan County.

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