The Tigers handled Kanab with ease behind stellar play from quarterback Bryson Barnes and running back Ty Netto to post the 38 -20 victory Friday at Weber State. Milford will face defending champion Duchesne in the title game.
Barnes was dialed in throughout the game, throwing for 238 yards while accounting for four Tigers scoring plays — three through the air and one on the ground. Netto added 125 yards on the ground.
Milford’s offense was somewhat inconsistent when the Tigers beat Kanab by three points about a month ago. The inconsistency was gone Friday.
“Last time we played them, our offense was on and off,” Barnes said.