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CIF San Diego Section Sports

Serra High wins first CIF D IV Title in School History

By David A. Willauer-Friday, November 29, 2019-Devore Stadium-Southwestern College-Chula Vista, CA-For the first time ever in the history Serra High School when they opened their doors in 1976 finally achieved a goal that has never been achieved as they won their first CIF Division IV in school history.

QB Timmy Zebroski passed for 136 yards and rushed for 95 yards along with 3 touchdown runs of 15, 28 and 12 yards each. Serra teammate Brevin Lingao rushed for 129 yards scored 2 touchdown runs of 12 and 8 yards each.

Serra qb Timmy Zebroski on his performance in the teams 37-7 win over Santana: "It feels great to come with the win tonight our first title in our school history." "Once when we scored our 2 touchdowns to go up 12-7 we had momentum throughout the contest we knew that we had to keep focusing along with a mentality knowing that we had to do our responsibilities as we helped each other and focused hard that is how we won the game."


For the Sultans of Santana Brooks Moutaw scored on a 4 yard run and qb Nathan Temple threw for 129 yards.

In a CIF Division IV State Playoff contest the Consquistadors will travel to El Monte High School on Friday, December 6th.
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2019 Nor Cal Tip Off Classic results

2019 Nor Cal Tip Off Classic results:

Game 1: St. Patrick-St. Vincent 93, Moreau Catholic 58
Player of the Game: Jalen Scott of St. Patrick-St. Vincent

Game 2: Bishop O'Dowd 65, Modesto Christian 49
Player of the Game: Jalen Lewis of Bishop O'Dowd

Game 3: Grant 58, Newark Memorial 55
Player of the Game: AJ McGee of Grant

Game 4: Riordan 64, JSerra 59
Player of the Game: Bryce Monroe of Riordan

Game 5: Windward 67, Clovis West 62
Player of the Game: Dylan Andrews of Windward

Game 6: Mitty 60, Campolindo 58
Player of the Game: Owen Browne of Mitty

Game 7: Dublin 76, Weston Ranch 52
Player of the Game: Anthony Roy of Dublin
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Saturday’s championship results

SOUTHERN SECTION

Division 1: St. John Bosco 39, Mater Dei 34
Division 4: San Juan Hills 21, Loyola 15
Division 6: Oxnard Pacifica 42, La Serna 41
Division 8: Sunny Hills 24, Santa Barbara 21
Division 9: Highland 24, North Torrance 12
Division 13: Esperanza 42, Ramona 40

CITY

Division I: Reseda 44, El Camino Real 26
Division II: Canoga Park 28, Franklin 20
Division III: Gardena 14, Marquez 8

CIF San Diego Section Sports

Kiah Reid Keys Miracle El Camino To Division II CIF San Diego Section Football Title

By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-Devore Stadium-Southwestern College-Chula Vista, CA-11-29-19-The El Camino who were seeded 7th in the CIF are known for pulling big surprises, upsets and miracles in the 2019 San Diego CIF Football Tournament with wins over 2nd seed San Pasqual Eagles 42-21 in the quarter finals, 3rd seed Vista Panthers 35-21 in the semi final round but in the championship round that was held at Southwestern College in Chula Vista, CA, the "Miracle" Camino Wildcats at 8-6 went against a high powered Bishop School from LaJolla, CA, trailed 59-36 as quarterback Kiah Reid rushing (10 carries for 65 yards scored on a 21 yarder passing 12 completions out of 18 attempts for 285 yards) pulled out his magic as scored 1 touchdown run for 19 yards along with 3 touchdown passes 2 to Jacob Gathright 2 receptions for 51 yards scored 1 touchdown reception for 19 yards to tie the game at 59-59 and the game winner for 32 yards to go up 67-59, 1 pass to Alex Fetko (6 receptions for 200 yards 2 touchdowns receptions of 26 and 38 yards, Zion Jackson 7 carries for 109 yards (1st touchdown on a 28 yarder) as he scored on a 7 yard run defeated the previously undefeated Knights of Bishop's School in a high scoring 75-59

Michael Hobbs on his teams performance: "It feels good to win a CIF title the second under me we want every season to be a good one and that is the El Camino way of playing good hard football." "I attribute tonight's game to all of the players they came out in the second half and have the confidence to win the game." "After trailing 59-36 Kiah Reid make good plays at quarterback along with the offensive line as they protected the offense, he (Kiah Reid) made nice reads and our offense took care of the game"

"On our last two touchdowns for the win our kids had the energy at the point of the game as they kept on battling and knew they got this game." "Our squad never believed it was a miracle they believe they could win during the season but we had some tough losses during the season at the very end of the contest, it prepared us on how to win contests, during the contests we lost 3 different games on the last play that were key Avocado League losses but those games set us up for the playoffs." said Coach Hobbs


Other El Camino performers Noah Sega 26 carries for 125 yards,

El Camino has won 11 CIF San Diego Section Title overall.

Bishop's School

Tyler Buckner 18 carries for 350 yards scored 5 touchdowns rushing and passing 20 completions out of 47 attempts for 286 yards, Clarence Freeman 6 receptions for 114 yards 1 touchdown Chase Ladrido 6 receptions for 59 yards and 2 touchdowns.

Bishop School suffers their first defeat after winning winning 12 in a row and finish their season at 12-1.
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Orange Vista/Adelanto game ruled a double forfeit; El Monte is the D-12 champ

CIF Press release:

LOS ALAMITOS – During the CIF Southern Section (CIF-SS) Division 12 semifinal football contest played between Orange Vista High School and Adelanto High School a physical altercation broke out on the field that eventually involved nearly every member of both teams.

In order to ensure the health and safety of our student-athletes, the member schools of the CIF-SS enacted regulations to eliminate or at least minimize the risk of harm to our student-athletes during an athletic contest.

One such rule is CIF-SS Bylaw 2027 which states, “Any player who is ejected for any reason shall be disqualified from the remainder of the game and will be ineligible for the team’s next contest and may not attend.”

Furthermore, CIF-SS Bylaw 2027 states, “Any player who leaves the confines of the bench or team area during a fight that has broken out or may break out will be ineligible for the team’s next contest.“ This rule was adopted by our member schools to ensure that no student-athletes leave the bench or team area whenever a physical altercation takes place.

The Misconduct Report filed by the game officials clearly stated that, with the exception of 5-6 members of the Adelanto High School football team who remained on the sidelines during this incident, every other player from both schools was ejected from the contest per CIF-SS Bylaw 2027 and this contest was terminated by the game officials due to the fact that there were no longer enough players for either team available to continue.

Therefore, this semifinal game is declared a double forfeit with neither team advancing to the CIFSS Division 12 Championship Final this upcoming weekend.

El Monte High School is declared the CIF-SS 11-Man Football Division 12 Champion. The CIF-SS Office will have no further comment on this unfortunate incident.

Jurupa Hills Out of Control

I am totally in shock how the jurupa hills team simply is out of control. Coaches and players seem to believe it is all about them with crazy celebrations and taunting of their opponents, endless penalties and disrespectful sportsmanship. This is the coaching and school’s that lets kids act like this not the kids fault. I was fortunate to see them lose in person tonight because they do not represent what is Fontana football. Before the game against elmonte the jurupa players went to the center of the field and taunted them and tried to fight and a coach with tattoos on his face seemed to encourage it. Kaiser is still top dog in Fontana and they always are a class act. My son played for them and won a CIF championship in 2012 and I still follow them today because they are Fontana football. Great coaching, hardworking players and none of the bs that happens at jurupa is tolerated. I am hoping Kaiser plays them next year in the new league to show them what it means to respect the game and have class.

Friday’s semifinal results and championship pairings

Courtesy LA Times:

SOUTHERN SECTION

Semifinals, Friday

DIVISION 1
Mater Dei 49, Mission Viejo 24
St. John Bosco 52, Corona Centennial 14

DIVISION 2
Sierra Canyon 24, Rancho Cucamonga 13
Chaminade, bye San Clemente disqualified

DIVISION 3
Corona del Mar 48, Alemany 21
Grace Brethren 49, La Habra 45

DIVISION 4
San Juan Hills 29, Paramount 28 (OT)
Loyola 31, Camarillo 14

DIVISION 5
St. Paul 14, Culver City 10
Aquinas 24, Glendora 21

DIVISION 6
Oxnard Pacifica 37, Crespi 10
La Serna 14, San Jacinto 7

DIVISION 7
Cypress 26, Serrano 21
Temecula Valley 31, West Ranch 28

DIVISION 8
Sunny Hills 31, Trabuco Hills 27
Santa Barbara 37, Palmdale 15

DIVISION 9
North Torrance 14, San Dimas 0
Highland 58, Newport Harbor 17

DIVISION 10
Crescenta Valley 28, Katella 10
Simi Valley 30, Orange 14

DIVISION 11
Muir 34, Linfield Christian 29
Marina 27, Hemet 7

DIVISION 12
El Monte 22, Jurupa Hills 15
Adelanto 41, Orange Vista 0

DIVISION 13
Ramona 28, Alhambra 24
Esperanza 42, Inglewood 41

DIVISION 14
St. Pius X-St. Matthias 34, Vista del Lago 31
South Torrance 30, Loara 7

SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS

Division 1: #1 Mater Dei (12-0) vs. #2 St. John Bosco (11-1) at Cerritos College, Nov. 30, 7:30 p.m.
Division 2: #1 Sierra Canyon (12-1) at Chaminade (7-5), Nov. 29, 7:30 p.m.
Division 3: #2 Grace Brethren (12-1) at #1 Corona del Mar (13-0), Nov. 29, 7:30 p.m.
Division 4: #4 San Juan Hills (10-3) at Loyola (6-6), Nov. 29 or 30, 7 or 7:30 p.m.
Division 5: Aquinas (11-2) at St. Paul (12-1), Nov. 29 or 30, 7 or 7:30 p.m.
Division 6: #4 Oxnard Pacifica (12-1) at #3 La Serna (13-0), Nov. 29 or 30, 7 or 7:30 p.m.
Division 7: #3 Temecula Valley (11-2) at #4 Cypress (13-0), Nov. 29 or 30, 7 or 7:30 p.m.
Division 8: #1 Sunny Hills (11-2) at #2 Santa Barbara (11-2), Nov. 29 or 30, 7 or 7:30 p.m.
Division 9: North Torrance (11-2) at Highland (10-3), Nov. 29 or 30, 7 or 7:30 p.m.
Division 10: #1 Crescenta Valley (13-0) at Simi Valley (10-3), Nov. 29 or 30, 7 or 7:30 p.m.
Division 11: #4 Muir (11-2) at #2 Marina (11-2), Nov. 29 or 30, 7 or 7:30 p.m.
Division 12: #1 El Monte (13-0) at Adelanto (11-2), Nov. 29 or 30, 7 or 7:30 p.m.
Division 13: Esperanza (9-4) at #4 Ramona (11-2), Nov. 29 or 30, 7 or 7:30 p.m.
Division 14: #1 St. Pius X-St. Matthias (12-0) at South Torrance (9-4), Nov. 29 or 30, 7 or 7:30 p.m.

CITY

Semifinals, Friday

OPEN DIVISION
Birmingham 28, San Pedro 25
Wilmington Banning 35, Crenshaw 21

DIVISION I
El Camino Real 37, Eagle Rock 28
Reseda 42, Venice 41

DIVISION II
Franklin 45, Jefferson 14
Canoga Park 35, Manual Arts 0

DIVISION III
Marquez 12, Washington 7
Gardena 38, Lincoln 20

CITY CHAMPIONSHIPS
Nov. 29-30 at El Camino College

Friday (Nov. 29)
8 Man: #1 Animo Robinson (10-1) vs. #3 North Valley Military Institute (8-2), 3 p.m.
Open Division: #3 Wilmington Banning (6-4) vs. #4 Birmingham (7-4), 7 p.m.

Saturday (Nov. 30)
Division III: #1 Marquez (13-0) vs. #2 Gardena (9-4), 11 a.m.
Division II: #1 Franklin (11-2) vs. #2 Canoga Park (11-2), 2:30 p.m.
Division I: #2 Reseda (9-3) vs. #4 El Camino Real (8-4), 6 p.m.

CIF San Diego Section Sports

Results of the LaJolla Country Day School vs. Serra Game


In a Division IV semi final San Diego Section tournament game, the Torrey of LaJolla Country Day School Torreys behind EJ Kreutsman's 2 touchdown passes to Brandon Kim and 3 to Daniel Rosenberg as they were defeated by Serra High School 76-36.

LaJolla Country Day School ends their season at 9-4.

CIF San Diego Section Sports

Oceanside defeats Madison 45-21 in Division I Semi Final Round

By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-In a semi final Division I contest that was held at Madison High School field the "miracle" Pirates of Oceanside have advanced to their second CIF Division Final under head football coach Dave Rodriguez on 2 Jakob Harris's touchdown passes of 57 and 49 yard pass to Rich Jaime and 1 touchdown pass of 10 yards to Kamron Beachum, Kavika Tua 2 touchdown runs of 97 yard run and 15 yards defeated the Warhawks of Madison High School by a 45-21 score. Their last appearance was in 2015 when they took on rival El Camino at Southwestern College.



Oceanside will take on the Lincoln Hornets in a Division I Final game next Saturday at 7:00 pm at Southwestern College.
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San Clemente essentially penalizes three teams.

It really has become a charade what San Clemente has caused. It's really hard for me to come down on them because what they did is what private schools get away with without penalty all the time. However the end result being what it is, Chaminade will waltz into the final to face Sierra Canyon. Essentially Rancho Verde and Sierra Canyon are essentially the teams being penalized. Of course Chaminade doesn't get to test itself either in the heat of battle.

I don't think it's fair that Chaminade can rest its' players and have a week and additional days to prepare for their finals appearance. They also got to watch Sierra Canyon in action against Rancho Cucamonga probably live in some instances.

Like someone else mentioned, since Rancho Verde was cheated against they should've went to the semis in place of San Clemente so that the deserving team gets to the finals with the same wear and tear. I'm actually a little surprised because the CIF always seems ready to reap the benefits of additional gate income.

Fohi woes. Another loss.

Good thing I didn't mention Fontana's starting and backup QBs are out for the season as the only few who picked them in Marques' pick em may have changed their picks. I don't how the Steelers stayed within the spread in a 20-0 loss... probably the wind hampered Summit.

Fohi used their best athlete Joseph Burciaga who apparently took a crash course in being a QB during this short week. Tough kid. He goes both ways as a WR, RB and DB every game and is also the kick returner and punter. At that, two of Summit's 3 TDs were a result of 2 bad snaps in or next to the end zone and a horrible punt. I'm sure the strong wind played a role. The one punt effecting a minus yardage overall effort that resulted in Summit making a TD in a couple plays from inside the 10 or so.

I don't know if Fontana will ever be capable of a winning season even in Division 12. It's a study in futility year after year. They haven't had a winning season in 19 years.

CIF San Diego Section Sports

Boys Basketball California North County

St. Joseph Academy (San Marcos, CA) 59 Bonsall 52- SJA-Mikey Murry 11, 10 by Ian Scott

Oceanside defeated San Clemente 70-64-Clyde Harris led the Pirates with 23 points, 14 by Jonathan Wilson, 13 each by Pris Smith and Raine Allums

Girls Basketball

Pacific Ridge 80 Orange Glen 19. PCR-Jenna Gorton 22 points, Kimberly Chung 18 points, 12 by Reid Dinning
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Friday’s quarterfinal playoff results and updated schedule

Courtesy LA Times:

SOUTHERN SECTION

Quarterfinals, Friday unless noted

DIVISION 1
Mater Dei 63, Bishop Amat 23
Mission Viejo 38, Servite 35
Corona Centennial 56, JSerra 0
St. John Bosco 63, Calabasas 7

DIVISION 2
Sierra Canyon 42, Vista Murrieta 28
Rancho Cucamonga 21, Long Beach Poly 7
Chaminade 28, Upland 27 (OT)
San Clemente 13, Rancho Verde 9

DIVISION 3
Cajon vs. Corona del Mar at Newport Harbor, Saturday, 7 p.m.
Alemany 47, Tesoro 28
La Habra 35, Edison 27
Grace Brethren 33, Lawndale 31

DIVISION 4
Paramount 41, Eastvale Roosevelt 17
San Juan Hills 52, Hart 21
Loyola 45, Villa Park 28
Camarillo 28, Downey 27

DIVISION 5
Culver City 62, Chino Hills 35
St. Paul 28, Yorba Linda 16
Glendora 38, Etiwanda 21
Aquinas 26, Oxnard 21

DIVISION 6
Crespi 38, Ayala 35
Oxnard Pacifica 55, Citrus Valley 28
La Serna 28, Los Altos 14
San Jacinto 17. Kaiser 0

DIVISION 7
Serrano 35, Burbank 13
Cypress 33, Ventura 31
Temecula Valley 21, Carter 20 (OT)
West Ranch 57, Long Beach Wilson 56

DIVISION 8
Sunny Hills 49, Riverside Notre Dame 24
Trabuco Hills 34, San Gorgonio 7
Palmdale 13, Aliso Niguel 12
Santa Barbara 42, Palm Desert 32

DIVISION 9
San Dimas 21, Foothill 18
North Torrance 41, Palm Springs 10
Newport Harbor 24, Monrovia 20
Highland 42, Lakewood 29

DIVISION 10
Crescenta Valley 45, Eisenhower 20
Katella 22, Segerstrom 17
Orange 27, Riverside North 7
Simi Valley 41, Norte Vista 24

DIVISION 11
Linfield Christian 28, Pasadena 21
Muir 23, Chaffey 8
Hemet 35, El Rancho 32
Marina 24, Ontario Christian 21

DIVISION 12
El Monte 60, Nordhoff 12
Jurupa Hills 36, Rio Hondo Prep 29
Adelanto 36, Moreno Valley 3
Orange Vista 23, Oak Park 0

DIVISION 13
Alhambra 46, Santa Ana Calvary Chapel 14
Ramona 44, Cantwell-Sacred Heart 14
Esperanza 18, Fillmore 7
Inglewood 60, Santa Monica 21

DIVISION 14
St. Pius X-St. Matthias 58, Ganesha 0
Vista del Lago 27, Mary Star 20
South Torrance 17, Portola 16
Loara 28, Sierra Vista 20

SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

DIVISION 1
Semifinals, Nov. 22
#1 Mater Dei (11-0) at #4 Mission Viejo (11-0)
#2 St. John Bosco (10-1) at #3 Corona Centennial (9-2)

DIVISION 2
Semifinals, Nov. 22
#4 Rancho Cucamonga (9-3) at #1 Sierra Canyon (11-1)
Chaminade (7-5) at #2 San Clemente (10-2)

DIVISION 3
Semifinals, Nov. 22
Corona del Mar/Cajon winner at #4 Alemany (9-2)
#3 La Habra (10-2) at #2 Grace Brethren (11-1)

DIVISION 4
Semifinals, Nov. 22
#4 San Juan Hills (9-3) at #1 Paramount (11-1)
Loyola (5-6) at #2 Camarillo (11-1)

DIVISION 5
Semifinals, Nov. 22
St. Paul (11-1) at #1 Culver City (12-0)
Aquinas (10-2) at #3 Glendora (11-1)

DIVISION 6
Semifinals, Nov. 22
#4 Oxnard Pacifica (11-1) at Crespi (8-4)
San Jacinto (10-2) at #3 La Serna (12-0)

DIVISION 7
Semifinals, Nov. 22
#1 Serrano (12-0) at #4 Cypress (12-0)
West Ranch (10-2) at #3 Temecula Valley (10-2)

DIVISION 8
Semifinals, Nov. 22
#1 Sunny Hills (10-2) at Trabuco Hills (8-4)
#2 Santa Barbara (10-2) at #3 Palmdale (11-1)

DIVISION 9
Semifinals, Nov. 22
North Torrance (10-2) at San Dimas (11-1)
Newport Harbor (9-3) at Highland (9-3)

DIVISION 10
Semifinals, Nov. 22
Katella (11-1) at #1 Crescenta Valley (12-0)
Orange (11-1) at Simi Valley (9-3)

DIVISION 11
Semifinals, Nov. 22
#4 Muir (10-2) at Linfield Christian (9-3)
#2 Marina (10-2) at Hemet (8-4)

DIVISION 12
Semifinals, Nov. 22
Jurupa Hills (11-1) at #1 El Monte (12-0)
Adelanto (10-2) at Orange Vista (9-3)

DIVISION 13
Semifinals, Nov. 22
#1 Alhambra (12-0) at #4 Ramona (10-2)
#2 Inglewood (12-0) at Esperanza (8-4)

DIVISION 14
Semifinals, Nov. 22
#1 St. Pius X-St. Matthias (11-0) at #4 Vista del Lago (10-2)
South Torrance (8-4) at Loara (10-2)

Notes: Championships, Nov. 29-30 (Division 1 final, Nov. 30 at Cerritos College, remaining divisions TBA).

CITY

Quarterfinals, Friday

OPEN DIVISION
San Pedro 17, Carson 0
Birmingham 34, Garfield 14
Wilmington Banning 35, Palisades 21
Crenshaw 26, San Fernando 23

DIVISION I
Eagle Rock 42, Locke 21
El Camino Real 44, Grant 21
Venice 50, Westchester 41
Reseda 14, Los Angeles Roosevelt 12

DIVISION II
Franklin 34, Los Angeles Marshall 14
Jefferson 47, Los Angeles Wilson 6
Manual Arts 41, Granada Hills Kennedy 0
Canoga Park 35, Chavez 6

DIVISION III
Marquez 38, Legacy 12
Washington 42, Panorama 7
Lincoln 51, Los Angeles Jordan 20
Gardena 11, Sun Valley Poly 7

CITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

OPEN DIVISION
Semifinals, Nov. 22, 7 p.m.
#4 Birmingham (6-4) at #1 San Pedro (10-1)
#7 Crenshaw (8-2) at #3 Wilmington Banning (5-4)

DIVISION I
Semifinals, Nov. 22, 7 p.m.
#4 El Camino Real (7-4) at #1 Eagle Rock (9-3)
#3 Venice (8-4) at #2 Reseda (8-3)

DIVISION II
Semifinals, Nov. 22, 7 p.m.
#4 Jefferson (9-3) at #1 Franklin (10-2)
#3 Manual Arts (11-1) at #2 Canoga Park (10-2)

DIVISION III
Semifinals, Nov. 22, 7 p.m.
#4 Washington (10-2) at #1 Marquez (12-0)
#3 Lincoln (10-2) at #2 Gardena (8-4)

Notre Dame (Sherman Oaks) HC Kevin Rooney Retires

Coach Kevin Rooney has officially retired as head coach of Notre Dame after 40 years. We all knew this day was coming but it doesn’t soften the blow of hearing the news. I had the privilege of playing for Coach Rooney and cant say enough about the positive influence he had on my life and those of everyone else he coached. He’s truly one of the best coaches and human beings around and he’ll be sorely missed at ND.

CIF San Diego Section Sports

Vista Panthers Advance to Semi Final Round with 35-14 win over Christian Patriots in a Division II CIF Quarter Final Playoff

By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-Dick Haines Field-Vista High School-Vista, CA-The Vista Panthers on Travis Bennett's 2 touchdown passes of 24 to Ed Nelson and 14 yards to Desmond Taua as he threw for 91 yards, 3 touchdown runs, 2 by David Flores (103 yards running) of 4 and 19 yards 1 run of 41 yards by Desmond Taua (68 yards running)

"David Flores made a couple of good runs for us but Christian is an outstanding squad, last week in the first round, they defeated Otay Ranch last week 24-21, they are well coached and their kids worked hard tonight but we kept working and moved some of our players around as we are trying to improve as a team we made a few adjustments both on offense and defense but it's good to get the win." said Head Football Coach David Bottom

Christian Nate Stine 37 yards rushing, Gabe Krug 58 yards rushing and 128 yards passing, Todd Berger 4 receptions for 88 yards Isaiah Givens 3 receptions for 52 yards.

With the win the Vista Panthers will host the El Camino Wildcats a 42-21 win over the San Pasqual Eagles. The semi final round will be played at Vista High

CIF San Diego Section Sports

Lincoln - Lincoln High School Wide receiver Ke'shun Ford picked up 164 rushing yards and scored 2 touchdowns to help Lincoln Hornets to a 34-27 win over Torrey Pines Falcons on Friday night in a high school football game.

The Hornets also received key efforts from Wide receiver Patrick White who rushed 5 times for 76 yards and 1 touchdown and Running back Kenneth Stevenson who rushed 11 times for 78 yards.

Torrey Pines' Brayden Fowler-nicolosi threw for 229 yards and 2 touchdowns, Dorian Lewis picked up 49 rushing yards and Marco Notarainni had 55 receiving yards.
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