Tay Wheat of Montezuma-Cortez runs for a gain Friday, Oct. 6 against visiting Bayfield.
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CORTEZ – With its home stadium packed with Panthers, both current and alums, the M-CHS football team wanted to unveil their new look.
As the kids say, this Panther team has some serious drip.
Panthers running back Tay Wheat breaks free against Bayfield Friday, Oct. 6, in Cortez.
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Tay Wheat of Montezuma-Cortez tries to break free from Donovan Candelaria of Bayfield Friday, Oct. 6 in Panther Stadium.
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Quarterback Colby McMillan runs out of the pocket against Bayfield in Cortez on Friday, Oct. 6.
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Tay Wheat breaks away from the Bayfield defense for a score Friday, Oct. 6 in Cortez.
Charles Cook/Special to The Journal
A completely revamped offense electrified the Homecoming fans with a barrage of explosive runs, with the Panther O-line having their way in a 51-24 victory over Bayfield.
Junior Tay Wheat broke the school record with seven rushing touchdowns, including five from over 25 yards out, to help the Panthers to their third straight win.
The defense, meanwhile, limited the potent Wolverine offense to a single score in the second half as the Panthers topped Bayfield for a second straight year, and kept their postseason aspirations alive.
M-CHS jumped out to a two-score lead right out of the gate, with Wheat striking from 26 and 52 yards to give the Panthers a 13-0 advantage.
“We’ve adjusted the offense to fit the personnel that we have,” said fourth-year head coach Ivan Mack of his team’s focus on power football, “and it’s really allowed us to emphasize our strengths.”
Bayfield (0-6, 0-1 2A IML) climbed back into the game with two long scores of their own from senior Donovan Candelaria. His second of his three touchdowns – a 26-yard sprint early in the second quarter – closed the gap to 19-12.
M-CHS and Bayfield traded Wheat and Candelaria scores to head into the locker room in the midst of a shootout, with the Panthers in front 27-18.
From there, M-CHS (4-3, 2-0 2A IML) took command of the game, stymying the Wolverine offense and leaning on their own dominance at the point of attack – including a huge day for a senior-laden Panther front five – to spring Wheat free for second half scores of 67, 12, and 1 yard to collect the septet of touchdowns and earn the school record.
“It was a whole team effort to get Tay the opportunities to bounce outside and do all the things he does so well,” added Mack, “the offensive line was excellent, as were our receivers and backs in maintaining their blocks.”
On the other side of the ball, the Panthers were able to make some adjustments to keep the Wolverines at bay.
“The defense plays with a lot of heart and soul, and they take pride in shutting down the opposing team’s offense,” said the Panther head coach, “and having the offense going now has really allowed our defense to flourish, too.”
M-CHS now travels to Pagosa Springs (3-3, 0-1 2A IML) for a massive league showdown with major playoff implications for both teams. Kickoff is slated for 7 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 13 from Archuleta County.
Montezuma-Cortez cheerleaders watch the action at Panther Stadium Friday, Oct. 6. Charles Cook/Special to The Journal
Charles Cook/Special to The Journal
Tay Wheat of Montezuma-Cortez breaks away from the Bayfield defense for a score Friday, Oct. 6, in Cortez. Charles Cook/Special to The Journal
Charles Cook/Special to The Journal
Bayfield causes a Montezuma-Cortez fumble Friday, Oct. 6, in Cortez. Charles Cook/Special to The Journal
Charles Cook/Special to The Journal
Tay Wheat of Montezuma-Cortez is tripped up by a Bayfield defender Friday, Oct. 6 in Cortez. Charles Cook/Special to The Journal
Charles Cook/Special to The Journal
Hunter Royce (4) of Montezuma-Cortez escorts running back Tay Wheat toward the goal line against Tyler Harriman (15) of Bayfield, Friday, Oct. 6, in Cortez. Charles Cook/Special to The Journal
Charles Cook/Special to The Journal
Tay Wheat breaks away from the Bayfield defense for a score Friday, Oct. 6 in Cortez. Charles Cook/Special to The Journal
Charles Cook/Special to The Journal
A Bayfield running back gets through the Panthers line Friday, Oct. 6, in Cortez. Charles Cook/Special to The Journal
Charles Cook/Special to The Journal
Donovan Candelaria of Bayfield finds a hole for a gain at Montezuma-Cortez Friday, Oct. 6. Charles Cook/Special to The Journal
Charles Cook/Special to The Journal
Tay Wheat of Montezuma-Cortez runs for a gain Friday, Oct. 6 against visiting Bayfield. Charles Cook/Special to The Journal
Charles Cook/Special to The Journal
Bayfield quarterback Cody Ross looks to connect with Hunter Mars Friday, Oct. 6, in Cortez. Charles Cook/Special to The Journal
Charles Cook/Special to The Journal
Quarterback Colby McMillan runs out of the pocket against Bayfield in Cortez on Friday, Oct. 6. Charles Cook/Special to The Journal
Charles Cook/Special to The Journal
Tay Wheat of Montezuma-Cortez tries to break free from Donovan Candelaria of Bayfield Friday, Oct. 6 in Panther Stadium.Charles Cook/Special to The Journal
Charles Cook/Special to The Journal
Panthers running back Tay Wheat breaks free against Bayfield Friday, Oct. 6, in Cortez. Charles Cook/Special to The Journal
Charles Cook/Special to The Journal
Montezuma-Cortez cheerleaders watch the action in their homecoming game Friday, Oct. 6 against Bayfield. Charles Cook/Special to The Journal
Charles Cook/Special to The Journal
A Classic Air Medical Search and Rescue helicopter crewman escorts the Panthers mascot onto the Panthers Stadium field Friday, Oct. 6, in Cortez. Charles Cook/Special to The Journal
Charles Cook/Special to The Journal
The Montezuma-Cortez Panthers meet the Bayfield Wolverines to start the Panthers' homecoming game Friday, Oct. 6. Charles Cook/Special to The Journal