Catch the Premiere of ‘Unfinished Business’ Tonight & Other Athletic Updates
Unfinished Business Debuts on Friday Night
The Brophy Football weekly documentary “Unfinished Business” will debut on Arizona’s Family Sports Friday night following the AIA Game of the Week and Saturday at Noon. The first episode will follow the Broncos through the preseason as they prepare for the Aug. 30 opener against Williams Field.
How to Watch – Phoenix and Flagstaff: Antenna: Channel 44, Channel 3.5, Flagstaff Channel 32; COX: Channel 13; DISH: Channel 44; DIRECTV: Channel 32; FUBO: Available; Optimum: Channel 38 in Bullhead City, Flagstaff, Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Parker; Channel 225 in Payson, Strawberry/Pine, Sedona. Tucson: Antenna: Channel 13.3; COX: Channel 19; FUBO: Available; Yuma: Antenna: Channel 27; FUBO: Available.
Golf’s Dylan Boenning Named Moore Auto Group Athlete of the Week
Senior Dylan Boenning has been named the Moore Auto Group Athlete of the Week, presented by the Brophy Auction.
Boenning was the top finisher for the Broncos at the Brophy Rodeo National High School Invitational presented by PING. He shot rounds of 68-77 to finish at 145 in a tie for eighth overall. He provided the match-clinching putt on the final hole to help Brophy clinch the one-stroke victory. He shot a four-under-par 32 to win medalist honors and lead Brophy to a win over Sunnyslope, Desert Vista and Vista Grande in the season opener.
Get ready to drive off in a new 2024 Jeep Compass Latitude LUX 4×4, with premium upgrades and a leather interior! Only 300 tickets are up for grabs, giving you a significant opportunity to win while supporting Brophy students’ financial aid fund via the Brophy Auction. Thank you to the Roe Family and Moore Auto for their generous donation!
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Lacrosse Program Offers Youth Training
Come train with Brophy Head Coach Pat Harbeson and current players on Friday nights at the Brophy Sports Complex. Training is open to 6-8th graders with one year of experience. For more information and registration information, click the link.