Sometimes it can be tough to contain Flowing Wells top two weapons on offense in juniors Jayden Simmons and Benicio Ruiz. Just ask Nogales.
In the Caballeros 70-0 win over Nogales last Friday, Ruiz and Simmons combined for 15 rushing attempts for 219 yards and three touchdowns. Flowing Wells had eight rushing touchdowns as a team.
Its awesome to know the defense has to worry about more than just one of us, Simmons said. They have no idea whos getting the ball most of the time. Were really a two-headed dragon back there.
The win for Flowing Wells ended a four-game skid, but the Caballeros (4-5) wont make the Class 5A playoffs even with a win on Friday against Maricopa.
Flowing Wells head coach Brian Hook talks with running back Jayden Simmons as the Caballeros warm up for the start of the third quarter at Sunnyside High School, Sept. 5, 2024.
It was kind of hard. Three straight losses, it put a toll on us, said Ruiz, who is named after actor Benicio Del Toro. The type of team we are, we never stop trying. All four quarters, all of us put effort in. Even during practice, we always put in our best effort, especially our scout team. They always give us a good look and get the offense going.
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Since Simmons and Ruiz both rushed for over 100 yards and scored touchdowns, they are the Stars co-high school football players of the week a first since starting the series earlier in the season.
We caught up with them earlier this week. Heres what they said:
Flowing Wells Jayden Simmons (8) heads to the house with what turned out to be the Caballeros only score of the night in the first quarter at Sunnyside High School on Sept. 5, 2024.
How did it feel to end the four-game losing streak in dominant fashion against Nogales?
Simmons: It felt great because it was our homecoming and senior night, so it was awesome for me and Ben to succeed and get our seniors out there. They were able to run the ball the entire second half and do great, as well. It was a really amazing feeling.
Ruiz: It was great. We went back and forth every other drive and kept saying, This is our drive. Were going to score here, and we ended up scoring on pretty much every drive. We did pretty good that game.
How did you start playing football?
Simmons: I started when I was 7 (years old), playing football in (做厙勛圖 Youth Football) league.
Ruiz: Just like Jayden, I started when I was young. I played in TYF not with him, but I was in the same program when I was 5. I bounced around a couple of teams. I was with the Steelers first, then the 49ers, the Broncos and then I ended up on the Jaguars where we won three straight championships and went to nationals and got second place.
Did you always play running back?
Simmons: No, I started out as an offensive lineman. I dropped a couple of pounds, started putting in extra effort off the field in the weight room. Eventually, the coaches thought, Hmm, lets see how this kid runs the ball. I ended up succeeding at it, and I just took it from there.
Whos your favorite football player?
Simmons: Right now? Im stuck between (Cleveland Browns running back) Nick Chubb and (Boise State running back) Ashton Jeanty. Watching (Jeanty) run is amazing, watching him break tackles and run for over 100 yards every single game.
Flowing Wells Benicio Ruiz (1) reaches back to swat away the pass intended for Sunnysides Gio Leyva in the third quarter on Sept. 5, 2024.
What is your favorite football team?
Ruiz: The Carolina Panthers. Weve had a rough season so far. Its hard being a fan. ... Cam Newton is actually my favorite player. I loved watching him play. Hes such a big guy, but he was so fast at the same time. Its crazy to see a guy like that do what he did. He was good for so long. ... He has an odd sense of fashion.
What are your hobbies?
Simmons: I like to work out in the weight room and run track. Besides that, I spend a lot of time in the library reading and catching up on literature. ... Right now, Im reading The Fear (by Natasha Preston), but its a book about a rumor. Its a social media quote, unquote meme thats spreading death and everyone thinks its a joke, but its reality. Its a bunch of teens coping and dealing with that as it goes on. ... Ever since I was a kid, I got attached to reading.
Ruiz: In the offseason, I like to workout. I also run track. Thats another favorite sport of mine. ... The two of us, were the two fastest, so we compete every day.
What do you want to pursue when youre done playing football?
Simmons: I definitely want to pursue nursing in college. I was exploring different options outside of high school, but the only thing that caught my attention was the medical field. I didnt want to be a doctor, but I wanted to be something close, so thats what Im going to pursue. ... My dream school is the University of Michigan. It has nothing to do with the school, I just love the football team. ... Theyre a winning program, and I definitely relate to that.
Flowing Wellss Benicio Ruiz (1) is surrounded by nothing but black and blue trying to run around the end against Sunnyside Sept. 5, 2024.
Flowing Wells wont qualify for the playoffs, but both of you return next season as seniors. How does this season set you up for 2025?
Ruiz: Ive learned a lot. This is actually my first year playing receiver. Last year, I was the backup quarterback and kicker. Its also my first year playing safety. During the offseason, I learned a lot and got used to playing those positions. ... I think we can achieve a lot and do even better next year.
Simmons: Its been a big learning experience because me and Ben have been on varsity since sophomore year. Since weve been in high school, weve gone 3-7 in both seasons. Its been interesting to see the jump from this year to last year. We have a chance to make borderline history. Its been a long time since our school has won five games in a season, so were going to try and do that this Friday.
Contact Justin Spears, the Stars Arizona football beat reporter, at jspears@tucson.com. On X(Twitter): @JustinESports

