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He was nearly unstoppable in just his third start wearing the blue and gold, accounting for seven of the eight touchdowns scored by the Lumberjacks last week.
On the ground, Martinez carried the ball 10 times for 65 yards, and added two rushing touchdowns. Martinez, who played high school football at Westwood High School in Austin, Texas, is used to putting up video game-like numbers on the football field.
Are you a sports fan? Stay in the know. Subscribe to azcentral. Once, during a game against Cedar Ridge TX in his junior year, Martinez accounted for 10 total touchdowns, throwing for seven, and rushing for three.
He completed 50 of his 74 pass attempts for yards, breaking a previous state record set by Johnny Manziel for most completed passes in a game. With performances like these, Martinez was a two-star recruit coming out of the class of , according to sports.
However, the Texas native ultimately chose to move to Arizona and join the Lumberjacks because of the belief that the coaching staff showed in him. At the beginning of the Fall season, the NAU coaching staff ultimately gave the nod to redshirt freshman Jeff Widener, who had played in five games during the Spring season as a backup to Keondre Wudtee. After two blowout losses to the Sam Houston Bearkats and the South Dakota Coyotes, the Lumberjacks needed better play under center in order to be competitive.
Widener was given one more chance against the Arizona Wildcats on Sep. In his very first taste of college football, Martinez totaled yards, including a key fourth quarter touchdown pass that put the game out of Arizona's reach. Even though Martinez didn't put up jaw-dropping numbers, he claimed a historic win for his Lumberjacks against a Power 5 conference team.
Since taking over the job in the second quarter against Arizona, Martinez hasn't looked back, going with his only defeat coming in a heart-breaking overtime loss against Northern Colorado. Threw for 7, yards and 67 touchdowns in his three varsity seasons for the Warriors Threw for 2, yards and 22 touchdowns across nine games in Best game came in the season finale against Round Rock, throwing for yards and four touchdowns During his junior season, threw for yards and seven touchdowns against Cedar Ridge The 50 completions from the game tied a state record set by Kyler Murray Also rushed for yards and three touchdowns against Cedar Ridge Finished his high school career with 1, rushing yards and 28 touchdowns Earned First Team All-District honors in , and , as well as honorable mention all-state in Son of Ray and Jennifer Has one brother, Aaron Most memorable moment of his career was tying Texas state records set by Kyler Murray and Johnny Manziel
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