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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.

CIF San Diego Section Sports

Rob Ramos paces Escondido High in first round CIF win over Classical Academy

By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-Chick Embry Field at Wilson Stadium-Escondido High School-Escondido, CA: After 9 straight losing seasons from 2010 to 2018 and 4 under current head football coach Jud Boardman, the football tradition is back!

The Cougars prowl once again and the offense proved themselves today on Chick Embry Field at Wilson Stadium. Quarterback Rob Ramo’s rushed for 50 yards scored 2 touchdowns of 3 and 2 yards each and passed for 76 yards to wide receiver Tajae Brooks (130 yards catching), Josue Flores 30 yards field goal. Pacing (6-4) Escondido High School to a 31-7 over their school rival Caimans of Classical Academy at 5-5.

Jud Bordman on the win over Classical Academy: “Tonight vs. Classical Academy our squad hadn’t turned the ball over 10 times in the last 2 games but our defense played well. “We did great at managing tonight’s game on both sides of the football.” “Rob Ramos is a good athlete as our 3 year starting quarterback, he makes good reads and did a good job at scrambling in the end zone along with the 76 yard throw to Tajae Brooks. The way how he executed the play and looked for him at the right time for the score. I give credit to our offensive line protecting our runners and passers throughout the game.”

” James Duncan is a good athlete and does well under pressure plus a good size at 6’5″ with a good arm.” “Coming up we have top seed Santana and they had a great season, they are coached well. We have to get healed up and do our homework to prepare for the Sultans.”

For the Caimans of Classical Academy quarterback James Duncan threw for 122 yards including a 15 yard strike to Max Brown. Luke Mizel led in rushing with 73 yards and 70 yards receiving.

This was Escondido’s first CIF First Round win since 2009 when Paul Gomes was the head football coach and they defeated Mira Mesa 47-21 score. That year in the quarter final round of the CIF Division Tournament we fell short to Eastlake 35-14.

This game is a part of the “2019 CIF SAN DIEGO SECTION FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS – DIVISION IV” tournament.

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The Vista (CA) varsity football team has a home playoff game vs. Christian (El Cajon, CA) on Friday, November 15 @ 7pm in Vista.

This game is a part of the “2019 CIF SAN DIEGO SECTION FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS – DIVISION II” tournament.
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CIF San Diego Section Sports

November 16th Open Division Carlsbad Lancers 9-1 at Cathedral Catholic Dons 8-2

Division I

  • Oceanside Pirates 10-0 at Eastlake Titans 0-Oceanside’s Kavika Tua 32 yard run and rushed for 106 yards
  • Grossmont Foothillers 34 San Marcos Knights 20
  • Mission Hills Grizzlies 8-2 will host LaCosta Canyon a 25-16 win over Granite Hills on 11-15-19.
Division II

  • Vista Panthers 7-3 will host Christian High School a 24-21 winner over Otay Ranch.
  • San Pasqual Eagles will host El Camino a 42-25 win over Valley Center on 11-15-19.
Division IV

Escondido 31 Classical Academy 7 will play the top seed Sultans of Santana to be played on the Sultans home field next Friday 11-15-19.
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Friday’s playoff results and updated schedule

Courtesy LA Times:

SOUTHERN SECTION

First round, Friday

DIVISION 2
Sierra Canyon 35, Santa Margarita 21
Vista Murrieta 24, Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 21
Long Beach Poly 27, Orange Lutheran 24 (OT)
Rancho Cucamonga 49, Murrieta Valley 14
Chaminade 46, Norco 44
Upland 27, Oaks Christian 17
Rancho Verde 26, Gardena Serra 20 (OT)
San Clemente 17, Valencia 7

DIVISION 3
Corona del Mar 49, Corona Santiago 0
Cajon 42, St. Francis 14
Tesoro 28, Cathedral 6
Alemany 39, Paraclete 34
La Habra 42, Capistrano Valley 3
Edison 42, Heritage 27
Lawndale 27, Los Alamitos 21
Grace Brethren 42, Westlake 38

DIVISION 4
Paramount 60, El Toro 10
Hart 34, Chaparral 23
San Juan Hills 39, Murrieta Mesa 25
Loyola 7, Palos Verdes 0
Villa Park 39, Great Oak 8
Downey 12, La Mirada 7
Camarillo 34, Damien 28

DIVISION 5
Culver City 34, Bishop Diego 6
Chino Hills 42, Mayfair 12
St. Paul 38, El Modena 0
Yorba Linda 28, Citrus Hill 0
Glendora 49, Lompoc 17
Etiwanda 35, Diamond Ranch 28
Aquinas 20, Oak Hills 7
Oxnard 40, St. Bonaventure 13

DIVISION 6
Ayala 42, Los Osos 28
Crespi 49, Dos Pueblos 14
Citrus Valley 55. Silverado 21
Oxnard Pacifica 35, Mira Costa 10
La Serna 56, Warren 29
Los Altos 17, St. Margaret’s 7
San Jacinto 28, Apple Valley 21
Kaiser 16, Redondo 3

DIVISION 7
Serrano 23, Canyon Country Canyon 7
Burbank 40, Don Lugo 20
Ventura 38, Northview 35
Cypress 35, Huntington Beach 8
Temecula Valley 38, Placentia Valencia 0
Carter 58, Elsinore 54
West Ranch 35, Quartz Hill 6
Long Beach Wilson 54, Fullerton 0

DIVISION 8
Sunny Hills 21, Tustin 14
Riverside Notre Dame 21, Grand Terrace 14
Trabuco Hills 24, Garden Grove Pacifica 10
San Gorgonio 25, Anaheim Canyon 21
Palmdale 18, Garden Grove 0
Aliso Niguel 21, Santa Ana 6
Palm Desert 34, Temescal Canyon 14
Santa Barbara 44, Gahr 0

DIVISION 9
Foothill 45, Troy 7
San Dimas 49, La Salle 20
North Torrance 42, El Dorado 0
Palm Springs 51, Hillcrest 29
Monrovia 41, Santa Fe 0
Newport Harbor 35, St. Anthony 32
Lakewood 35, Brea Olinda 34
Highland 58, Bonita 28

DIVISION 10
Crescenta Valley 20, Peninsula 11
Eisenhower 48, Big Bear 17
Katella 14, Summit 12
Segerstrom 52, Pomona 14
Riverside North 33, Montebello 7
Orange 48, San Marino 7
Simi Valley 37, Western 32
Norte Vista 46, Rancho Mirage 20

DIVISION 11
Linfield Christian 47, Beaumont 42
Pasadena 47, Cerritos Valley Christian 31
Chaffey 22, Claremont 20
Muir 21, Brentwood 6
El Rancho 29, Compton 9
Hemet 48, Arroyo 20
Ontario Christian 41, Riverside Poly 14
Marina 42, Laguna Hills 8

DIVISION 12
El Monte 60, Ocean View 21
Nordhoff 56, Glenn 24
Jurupa Hills 42, Coachella Valley 20
Rio Hondo Prep 41, Northwood 22
Moreno Valley 41, Artesia 14
Adelanto 41, Ontario 0
Orange Vista 35, Yucca Valley 14
Oak Park 45, Maranatha 13

DIVISION 13
Alhambra 49, Diamond Bar 21
Santa Ana Calvary Chapel 28, Santa Ana Valley 20
Cantwell-Sacred Heart 31, Rim of the World 22
Ramona 35, Rosemead 28
Fillmore 47, South Pasadena 27
Esperanza 45, Rancho Alamitos 13
Santa Monica 23, St. Bernard 0
Inglewood 49, Banning 2

DIVISION 14
St. Pius X-St. Matthias 41, Garden Grove Santiago 10
Ganesha 71, Workman 43
Mary Star 47, Fairmont Prep 6
Vista del Lago 55, Cornerstone Christian 7
Portola 33, Capistrano Valley Christian 19
Sierra Vista 68, Riverside Prep 0

SCHEDULE

DIVISION 1
Quarterfinals, Friday, 7 or 7:30 p.m.

Bishop Amat (9-1) at #1 Mater Dei (10-0)
Servite (7-3) at #4 Mission Viejo (10-0)
JSerra (6-4) at #3 Corona Centennial (8-2), 7 p.m.
Calabasas (7-2) at #2 St. John Bosco (9-1), 7 p.m.

DIVISION 2
Quarterfinals, Friday, 7 or 7:30 p.m.

Vista Murrieta (8-3) at #1 Sierra Canyon (10-1)
Long Beach Poly (8-3) at #4 Rancho Cucamonga (8-3)
Upland (6-5) at Chaminade (6-5)
Rancho Verde (10-1) at #2 San Clemente (9-2)

DIVISION 3
Quarterfinals, Friday, 7 or 7:30 p.m.

Cajon (9-2) at #1 Corona del Mar (10-0)
Tesoro (9-2) at #4 Alemany (8-2)
Edison (8-3) at #3 La Habra (9-2)
Lawndale (9-2) at #2 Grace Brethren (10-1)

DIVISION 4
Quarterfinals, Friday, 7 or 7:30 p.m.

#1 Paramount (10-1) at Eastvale Roosevelt (5-6)
Hart (7-4) at #4 San Juan Hills (8-3)
Villa Park (6-5) at Loyola (4-6)
#2 Camarillo (10-1) at Downey (5-6)

DIVISION 5
Quarterfinals, Friday, 7 or 7:30 p.m.

#1 Culver City (11-0) at Chino Hills (6-5)
St. Paul (10-1) at #4 Yorba Linda (10-1)
#3 Glendora (10-1) at Etiwanda (6-5)
#2 Oxnard (10-1) at Aquinas (9-2)

DIVISION 6
Quarterfinals, Friday, 7 or 7:30 p.m.

Crespi (7-4) at #1 Ayala (11-0)
Citrus Valley (10-1) at #4 Oxnard Pacifica (10-1)
#3 La Serna (11-0) at Los Altos (9-2)
#2 Kaiser (11-0) at San Jacinto (9-2)

DIVISION 7
Quarterfinals, Friday, 7 or 7:30 p.m.

#1 Serrano (11-0) at Burbank (5-6)
#4 Cypress (11-0) at Ventura (6-5)
#3 Temecula Valley (9-2) at Carter (6-5)
#2 Long Beach Wilson (10-1) at West Ranch (9-2)

DIVISION 8
Quarterfinals, Friday, 7 or 7:30 p.m.

Riverside Notre Dame (7-4) at #1 Sunny Hills (9-2)
Trabuco Hills (7-4) at #4 San Gorgonio (9-2)
#3 Palmdale (10-1) at Aliso Niguel (8-3)
#2 Santa Barbara (9-2) at Palm Desert (8-3)

DIVISION 9
Quarterfinals, Friday, 7 or 7:30 p.m.

#1 Foothill (11-0) at San Dimas (10-1)
North Torrance (9-2) at #4 Palm Springs (7-4)
#3 Monrovia (10-1) at Newport Harbor (8-3)
Highland (8-3) at Lakewood (5-6)

DIVISION 10
Quarterfinals, Friday, 7 or 7:30 p.m.

#1 Crescenta Valley (11-0) at Eisenhower (7-4)
Katella (10-1) at #4 Segerstrom (10-1)
Orange (10-1) at #3 Riverside North (10-1)
#2 Norte Vista (10-1) at Simi Valley (8-3)

DIVISION 11
Quarterfinals, Friday, 7 or 7:30 p.m.

Linfield Christian (8-3) at Pasadena (7-3)
Chaffey (10-1) at #4 Muir (9-2)
#3 El Rancho (9-2) at Hemet (7-4)
Ontario Christian (9-2) at #2 Marina (9-2)

DIVISION 12
Quarterfinals, Friday, 7 or 7:30 p.m.

Nordhoff (7-3) at #1 El Monte (11-0)
#4 Rio Hondo Prep (9-0) at Jurupa Hills (10-1)
#3 Moreno Valley (10-1) at Adelanto (9-2)
#2 Oak Park (11-0) at Orange Vista (8-3)

DIVISION 13
Quarterfinals, Friday, 7 or 7:30 p.m.

#1 Alhambra (11-0) at Santa Ana Calvary Chapel (9-2)
Cantwell-Sacred Heart (8-3) at #4 Ramona (9-2)
#3 Fillmore (8-1) at Esperanza (7-4)
#2 Inglewood (11-0) at Santa Monica (7-4)

DIVISION 14
Quarterfinals, Friday, 7 or 7:30 p.m.

#1 St. Pius X-St. Matthias (10-0) at Ganesha (9-2)
Mary Star (9-2) at #4 Vista del Lago (9-2)
#3 Portola (10-1) at Trinity Classical/South Torrance winner
Loara (9-2) at #2 Sierra Vista (6-5)

Notes: Semifinals, Nov 22. Championships, Nov. 29-30 (Division 1 final, Nov. 30 at Cerritos College, remaining divisions TBA).

CITY

First round, Friday

DIVISION I
Eagle Rock 26, Sylmar 13
Locke 21, Granada Hills 20
Grant 38, Fairfax 34
El Camino Real 21, Dorsey 8
Venice 42, Bell 7
Westchester 54, Arleta 35
Los Angeles Roosevelt 21, Cleveland 19
Reseda 40, South Gate 0

DIVISION II
Franklin 49, Verdugo Hills 7
Los Angeles Marshall 16, Chatsworth 7
Los Angeles Wilson 33, South East 12
Jefferson 39, Los Angeles Hamilton 13
Manual Arts 54, Monroe 0
Granada Hills Kennedy 27, Los Angeles University 13
Chavez 39, Torres 28
Canoga Park 35, Fremont 0

DIVISION III
Marquez 35, Rivera 7
Legacy 44, Hawkins 0
Panorama 28, Mendez 14
Washington 60, Los Angeles 12
Lincoln 42, Contreras 0
Bernstein 50, Los Angeles Jordan 0
Sun Valley Poly 47, Angelou 20
Gardena 40, Hollywood 0

SCHEDULE
OPEN DIVISION
Quarterfinals, Friday, 7 p.m.

#8 Carson (2-8) at #1 San Pedro (9-1)
#5 Garfield (8-2) at #4 Birmingham (5-4)
#6 Palisades (9-1) at #3 Wilmington Banning (4-4)
#7 Crenshaw (7-2) at #2 San Fernando (9-0)

DIVISION I
Quarterfinals, Friday, 7 p.m.

#9 Locke (7-4) at #1 Eagle Rock (8-3)
#12 Grant (8-3) at #4 El Camino Real (6-4)
#6 Westchester (6-4) at #3 Venice (7-4)
#7 Los Angeles Roosevelt (8-3) at #2 Reseda (7-3)

DIVISION II
Quarterfinals, Friday, 7 p.m.

#9 Los Angeles Marshall (4-7) at #1 Franklin (9-2)
#5 Los Angeles Wilson (4-7) at #4 Jefferson (8-3)
#6 Granada Hills Kennedy (6-4) at #3 Manual Arts (10-1)
#7 Chavez (6-4)at #2 Canoga Park (9-2)

DIVISION III
Quarterfinals, Friday, 7 p.m.

#8 Legacy (4-7) at #1 Marquez (11-0)
#5 Panorama (6-5) at #4 Washington (9-2)
#6 Bernstein (7-4) at #3 Lincoln (9-2)
#7 Sun Valley Poly (6-5) at #2 Gardena (7-4)

Week 10 Point Spread Results...TVGB Wins the Week...OfficerDick is Our Champ!

TVGB9582 wins the week and our final STAR of the season with 26 Wins...It is his first STAR of the season.

That means OfficerDick is our CHAMPION...His five STARs this season outpace the rest of us...Congratulations to OfficerDick Point Spread CHAMPION 2019.
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Week 10
saw the favorites go 30-4 straight up...On the season favorites finish 295-63 straight up.

When the point spreads were included 14 games flipped to the dogs ...That means the Favorites fell to the Dogs this week 16-17...There was one tie (Kaiser -34 Colton*)...On the season Favorites beat the dogs 189-163-6.
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Here is our Week 10 Leaderboard:

26 Wins TVGB9582
23- FrmrOlineguy
22- OfficerDick
22- doctrk
22- D5fan
22- OPHS83
22- King Marques I
21- 2i Tech
17- div5prep
16- DaveKeefer
16- MagnoliaRam
15- CSUFGrad
13- takedwnmachine
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Our STAR Leaderboard for the season looks like this:

5 STARs- OfficerDick

4 STARs- doctrk

2 STARs- D5fan

1 STAR- TVGB9582
1 STAR- FrmrOlineguy
1 STAR- OPHS83
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Here are the results from Week 10:

Thursday
Cajon -42 1/2 Yucaipa* 41-0
Orange Vista* -38 Canyon Springs 34-6
Rancho Verde* -13 1/2 Heritage 44-0
Pacific* -20 San Bernardino 48-12

Friday
Centennial
-44 1/2 Roosevelt* 77-20
Norco* -52 Corona 70-14
Santiago* -26 1/2 King 28-0
Chino Hills* -13 Etiwanda 37-0
Damien -6 1/2 Los Osos* 24-27
Rancho Cucamonga -7 Upland* 47-28
Chaparral* -11 Great Oak 49-47
Temecula Valley -17 Murrieta Mesa* 41-26
Murrieta Valley -4 Vista Murrieta* 7-17
Carter* -7 1/2 Redlands 34-13
Citrus Valley -48 Redlands East Valley* 35-0
Lakeside* -35 Perris 36-14
North -37 1/2 Riverside Poly* 42-14
Valley View* -16 1/2 Paloma Valley 21-24
Beaumont -5 Citrus Hill* 22-19
Hemet -36 1/2 West Valley* 41-18
San Jacinto* -44 Tahquitz 49-12
Rubidoux* -17 1/2 Indian Springs 41-27
Moreno Valley -13 Vista Del Lago* 26-11
Hillcrest* -45 La Sierra 64-0
Ramona* -19 1/2 Jurupa Valley 48-0
Norte Vista -46 Patriot* 45-0
Rim of the World -17 Arroyo Valley* 61-6
Eisenhower -8 1/2 Jurupa Hills* 21-41
San Gorgonio -40 1/2 Rialto* 55-14
Notre Dame -14 Arlington* 42-22
Elsinore* -30 Temescal Canyon 28-7
Fontana -3 1/2 Bloomington* 35-6
Kaiser -34 Colton* TIE 42-8
Summit
-13 1/2 Grand Terrace* 62-21
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Predicting Division 5 bracket

Not saying I am gonna be able to do it or even whether I properly understand all the seeding criteria, but I will take a stab at it anyway. If I understand the qualifying rules, I should at least get the 16 teams who get selected for the playoffs.

.1 Culver City 10-0
vs
16 Oak Hills 4-6

8 Lompoc 7-3
vs
9 St. Bonaventure 5-4

6 Diamond Ranch 7-3
vs
11 Etiwanda 5-5

4 Yorba Linda 9-1
vs
13 Citrus Hill 7-3

3 Glendora 9-1
vs
15 El Modena 5-5

5 St. Paul 9-1
vs
12 Mayfair 5-5

7 Acquinas 8-2
vs
10 Chino Hills 5-5

2 Oxnard 9-1
vs
15 Bishop Diego 5-5
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Reassigned Narbonne coach Manuel Douglas files lawsuit for $2M

By ERIC SONDHEIMER COLUMNIST

Narbonne football coach Manuel Douglas, reassigned from coaching and teaching since May, when the Los Angeles Unified School District launched an investigation into an allegation of academic misconduct at the school, has filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court.

According to the complaint filed Monday against the LAUSD and three LAUSD individuals, Douglas is alleging the district has brought “false and unsubstantial” proceedings against him, destroying his reputation and causing him “severe emotional distress.”

He’s seeking $1 million in general damages and $1 million in compensatory damages along with attorney fees.

The filing adds the first on-the-record insight into what has become a five-month investigation by the LAUSD’s inspector general’s office.

The lawsuit alleges Douglas was removed May 30 for an allegation of “misconduct involving interference with an on-going District investigation.” On Aug. 19, he was given a second notice for reassignment regarding an investigation that the complaint says took place two years earlier. On Sept. 3, he was given a third notice of reassignment for an “allegation of misconduct that involves possible misuse of funds.” Douglas has used his own money for extra equipment, according to the lawsuit.

LAUSD Supt. Austin Buetner and Sal Randazzo and Donald McMillen of the inspector general’s office are named in the lawsuit.

The LAUSD said in a statement: “While we cannot comment on pending litigation, the Los Angeles Unified School District remains committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of all students. We also have a duty to ensure serious allegations are investigated.”

Douglas guided Narbonne to five consecutive City Section upper division championships. He was a special education teacher until he was sent home at the end of May and has been spending days at home while being paid by the district during the investigation. The principal, athletic director and assistant principal in charge of athletics have all been replaced for the new school year.

Narbonne named Joe Aguirre the interim football coach.
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