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Basketball Wrap from North County

12-10-18

22 points by Chris Howell, 19 by Elijah Randall and 14 by Devon Arlington paced the Knights of San Marcos High School to a 74-48 win over the Vista Panthers. The Panthers were led by Jordan Hilstock with 19 and Makiah Morris with 11.

33 points by Chizubo Agbo, 13 by Luke Haupt paced the Saints of St. Augustine's to a 67-60 win over the Falcons of Torrey Pines. The Falcons were led by Bryce Pope with 30, 10 by Michael Pope and Brendan Angel with 12.

The Crusaders of Mater Dei High School behind the 21 point performance of Jake Tawhiao and 14 by Miguel Follem defeated the Vikings of LaJolla by a 47-41 score. The Vikings were led by Christian Gamboa with 13.

24 points by Behzad Hashemi 16 by Max Raulston and 10 by Jacob Duffy paced the Vikings of LaJolla to a 63-62 win over the Eagles of Tri City Christian. The Eagles were led Chase Webb with 27 and I Webb with 14.

St. Augustine's defeated Sacred Heart Catholic by a 76-66 score. The Saints were led by Chibuzo Agbo with 28 points followed by Luke Haupt with 24 and Tyson McWilliams with 12.

12-14-18

24 points by Makiah Morris 19 by Jordan Hilstock 14 by Matthew Rivera and 10 by Isaiah Jones paced the Vista Panthers to a 79-61 win over the Cougars of Escondido. The Cougars were led by Jacob Hutchison with 22, 18 by Nick Payne and Justin Fox with 10

Final Matchups Set For 2018 CIF State Football Championship Bowl Games

Per a CIF Press Release:

DIVISION 1–AA Folsom vs. Cathedral Catholic on Friday, Dec. 14 at 8:00 p.m. at Cerritos College

DIVISION 1–A Liberty, Brentwood vs. Sierra Canyon on Saturday, Dec. 15 at 8:00 p.m. at Cerritos College

DIVISION 2–AA Del Oro vs. Grace Brethren on Friday, Dec. 14 at 4:00 p.m. at Cerritos College

DIVISION 2–A San Joaquin Memorial vs. Lawndale on Saturday, Dec. 15 at 4:00 p.m. at Cerritos College

DIVISION 3–AA Lincoln, San Diego vs. Menlo-Atherton at Sequoia HS, Redwood City on Sat., Dec. 15 at 6:00 p.m.

DIVISION 3–A Kaiser at Wilcox on Sat., Dec. 15 at 6:00 p.m.

DIVISION 4–A Garfield vs. McClymonds at Laney College, Oakland on Sat., Dec. 15 at 6:00 p.m.

DIVISION 5–AA San Gorgonio at Rio Linda on Sat., Dec. 15 at 6:00 p.m.

DIVISION 5–A San Diego at Colfax on Sat., Dec. 15 at 6:00 p.m.

DIVISION 6–AA Strathmore vs. Hilmar at Atwater HS on Sat., Dec. 15 at 6:00 p.m.

DIVISION 6–A Orange Glen vs. Lincoln, S.F. at City College of San Francisco on Sat., Dec. 15 at 12:00 p.m.

TICKET INFORMATION
Tickets for the 2018 CIF State Football Championship Bowl Games are available at participating schools, online at www.ticketspicket.com (Cerritos College games only) and day of at the event site.

For games at Cerritos College, tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for high school students (with a valid ASB card), seniors (65+) and children. All tickets are for general admission seating and are valid for all games on a single day. Two tickets would be required in order to attend at least one game on each day at Cerritos College.

For games at host sites tickets are $12 for adults and $8 for high school students (with a valid ASB card), seniors (65+) and children (under age 5 free).

BROADCAST INFORMATION
Television
Spectrum will broadcast all four contests at Cerritos College LIVE. All games will air on Spectrum News 1. Additionally, Spectrum will stream the games at Cerritos College LIVE on myspectrumsports.com.

In Northern California, NBC Sports Bay Area will also carry all four games at Cerritos College LIVE.

All seven remaining CIF State Championship Bowl Games will be streamed live online via NFHS Network.
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Hoop Review events in 2019

Sunday March 24: So Cal Senior Showcase at Cerritos College (Norwalk)

March 30-31: Nor Cal Spring Showcase at Soldiertown (Oakland)

Saturday-Sunday April 13-14: So Cal Spring Tip Off at American Sports Center (Anaheim)

*Friday-Sunday April 26-28: So Cal Spring Review at American Sports Center (Anaheim)

May 25-27: Bay Area Memorial Day Classic at Soldiertown (Oakland)

June 21-23: Nor Cal High School Summer Classic in Hayward (various sites)

July 7: Nor Cal Summer Preview at site TBA

*Thursday-Sunday July 11-14: WCE Summer Classic at American Sports Center (Anaheim)

August 25: Nor Cal Clash at Chabot College (Hayward)

September 7: Bay Area Competition Clinic at Nor Cal Courts (Martinez)

Friday-Sunday September 13-15: So Cal Fall Juco Jamboree at Cerritos College (Norwalk)

October 27: Nor Cal Fall Showcase at Merritt College (Oakland)

November 30: Nor Cal Tip Off Classic at Newark Memorial High School (Newark)

Saturday January 4, 2020: Nor Cal Catholic School Challenge at site TBA



*indicates event held during NCAA live period

Mater Dei 35 De La Salle 21

The game of the night featuring a pair of top 10 national teams by Maxpreps was won the top ranked Monarchs.

Shakobe Harper with 122 yards and 3 scores, Bryce Young with 296 passing yards and 2 touchdowns to lead Mater Dei to a 35-21 win over De La Salle tonight at Cerritos College. It is the Monarchs second consecutive Open Division State Title.

The Monarchs win puts them in strong contention to be the top ranked team in the country for the second straight year. Their competition for that top spot is the winner of the 6A Texas State Final on 12/22,an undefeated Allen and Houston North Shore are the two viable contenders for that spot.

The SWL post season review

1st LEVEL: VISTA MURRIETA: The Broncos have taken their place back at the top the league after a coaching change. However, the resurgence might have more to do with the coaching change at MV then at Vista. (See Below) Expect to see Vista continue to dominate in the league in the upcoming years as Temecula talent that has been leaving there district for better programs further north realize there is a top program closer to home. Especially now that Candaele Ave connects the 215 freeway to the north end of Temecula’s district on 79.

A new crop of transfers will be all set to come in after the break to compliment some very talented returning players such as Coleman, Wagstaff and Honore. The Bronco coaching staff is again the top coaching staff in the area with assistants that could be head coaches at any other school in the league. Petterson should have been the choice the first time around to keep the quality assistants on board.

2nd LEVEL: Murrieta Valley: With the exit of their behind the scenes puppet master MV quickly fell from the top spot. As expected without Duffy, the team did not reach the heights of the past 2 season. With the exception of Spiker and Palmer the Nighthawks were better than previous years at almost every position. Duffy on the other hand took Rancho Verde to the CIF finals.

Expect to see the gap between MV and Vista continue to grow. However, MV will be barely challenged by the Temecula Schools who have not beaten Vista or MV in over 5 years.


EVERYONE ELSE LEVEL:

Murrieta Mesa: Still the little brother of the district, Mesa could have widened the gap with the TVUSD schools when they dismantled Chaparral and Great Oak. But again a TVUSD school was able to beat the smallest brother when Mesa fell to TV. Mesa is still the only Murrieta school that gives TVUSD any hope in the league each year.

It will take quite a few more years before Mesa can consistently compete with the 2 bigger brothers in the district. However, with a very young and talented offensive backfield Rams should be able to finally separate themselves from the TVUSD schools. The question is: how long will the administration give Turner if he can’t separate his program from the schools in TVUSD and sweep them all next year?

Chaparral: Looks can be deceiving. A 7-3 record would make many feel the Pumas are doing well. However, 5-0 in the pre-season against very soft opponents such as Victor Valley, Poly and Hemet do not prepare you for the gauntlet of the SWL. The two semi challenging games Chaparral played in non league came against 2 teams with losing records this season. Any SWL school playing non league opponents from div 9 and lower is in for a very rude awakening come league time. Once you see the charade that was 7-3 you realize the record does not prove an inexperienced, young, head coach is the next up and comer. In reality, their performance versus Vista and Murrieta Valley show he is in way over his head. Expect to see this program slide to the bottom of the league in the next few years. They are losing all their top play makers after this year which will quicken the fall.

Temecula Valley: Again looks are deceiving and Temecula Valley’s trip to the DIV 8 play-offs is not anything to really get excited about. The team should have never finished 0-10 last season so the 5-5 turn around this season is not as impressive. Especially when they stop playing schools like Santiago to play West Valley. The Bears do have some great players in the trenches coming back on defense, but the team’s success relied completely on Gibbs. Without him in the future they will look a lot like the team that was completely blown out and out coached by Paloma Valley when Gibbs was hurt.

Great Oak: The fall was fast and hard. The only consistently competitive team from TVUSD over the past 7 years dropped completely off the map this season. Great Oak’s fall from grace is what now moves Mesa to the upper half of the league. The next coach will have his work cut out for him.
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NorCal and Open match ups and schedule finalized

Per CIF Press Release:

SACRAMENTO, CALIF. – The matchups for the 2018 CIF NorCal Regional Football Championship Bowl Games are set following the placement of the Central Coast Section, North Coast Section, Northern Section, Oakland Section, San Francisco Section, Sac-Joaquin Section and some Central Sections Championship teams.

Games will be held Friday-Saturday, December 7-8 at various host sites in the North. Please see below for schedule and game locations.

Additionally, the top teams from the North and South respectively have been selected and will advance directly to the Open Division CIF State Championship Bowl Game:

OPEN DIVISION
De La Salle vs. Mater Dei at Cerritos College – Saturday, Dec. 8 at 8:00 p.m.

The following is the schedule for the 2018 CIF NorCal Regional Football Championship Bowl Games for Divisions 1-AA through 6-A.

Winners from the NorCal and SoCal Regional games will advance to the CIF State Football Championships representing their respective divisions for the title of CIF State Champion on December 14 or 15.

All teams were slotted based on competitive equity and the respective criteria.

DIVISION 1–AA
North: Folsom at Central, Fresno – Friday, Dec. 7 at 7:30 p.m.

DIVISION 1–A
North: Liberty, Brentwood at Valley Christian – Saturday, Dec. 8 at 6:00 p.m.

DIVISION 2–AA
North: St. Francis, Mountain View at Del Oro – Friday, Dec. 7 at 7:30 p.m.

DIVISION 2–A
North: San Joaquin Memorial at Tulare Union – Saturday, Dec. 8 at 6:00 p.m.

DIVISION 3–AA
North: Menlo Atherton at Eureka – Friday, Dec. 7 at 7:30 p.m.

DIVISION 3–A
North: Capital Christian at Wilcox – Saturday, Dec. 8 at 6:00 p.m.

DIVISION 4–AA
North: Pleasant Valley – Bye
State: Central Valley Christian at Pleasant Valley – Saturday, Dec. 15 at 6:00 p.m.

DIVISION 4–A
North: McClymonds at Aptos – Saturday, Dec. 8 at 6:00 p.m.

DIVISION 5–AA
North: Rio Linda at West Valley – Friday, Dec. 7 at 7:30 p.m.

DIVISION 5–A
North: Colfax – Bye
State: San Diego at Colfax – Saturday, Dec. 15 at 6:00 p.m.

DIVISION 6–AA
North: East Nicolaus vs. Hilmar at Atwater HS – Friday, Dec. 7 at 7:30 p.m.

DIVISION 6–A
North: Lincoln, San Francisco – Bye
State: Orange Glen vs. Lincoln, San Francisco at Washington HS, San Francisco – Sat., Dec. 15 at 12:00 p.m.

Tickets for the 2018 CIF Regional Football Championship Bowl Games are available at host sites. Tickets are $12 for adults and $8 for high school students (with a valid ASB card), seniors (65+) and children. Two tickets would be required to attend at least one game on each day.

Procedure for Team Selection: To be eligible for the State Regional Football Championship Bowl Games, teams must have been their respective CIF Section Champion, except for those Sections with an Open Division Championship.

In order to balance the number of teams from the north and the south, teams from the south will be slotted in the north once all of the bowl games participants have been determined. These three teams will be selected from the Central Section and/or Southern Section.

The following is a breakdown of qualifiers per Section (53 total qualifiers):
Central – 6
Central Coast – 5
LA City – 4
North Coast – 6
Northern – 4
Oakland – 1
Sac-Joaquin – 7
San Diego – 6
San Francisco – 1
Southern – 13
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3A CIF Regional Championship Eisenhower 14-0 v Kaiser 13-1

These teams have one common opponent and how odd is it that that team is the Fontana Steelers !

Both won lopsided games with Ike winning at home 53-14 and Kaiser winning on the road 56-0 within a two week span in September.

It should be a good game and I'd like to see Ike win on the emotional side but the analytical side says Kaiser .

Prediction Kaiser 28 Eisenhower 27
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Friday's Southern California Regional Bowl scores

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS

DIVISION 1-AA
San Diego Cathedral 24, Narbonne 21

DIVISION 2-AA
Grace Brethren 28, San Diego St. Augustine 14

DIVISION 2-A
Lawndale 42, South Hills 14

DIVISION 3-AA
San Diego Lincoln 54, Culver City 42

DIVISION 4-AA
Visalia Central Valley Christian 30, San Diego Morse 14

DIVISION 5-AA
San Gorgonio 43, Western 28

DIVISION 6-AA
Strathmore 28, Adelanto 7
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"Clearing up" the NorCal playoff rescheduling, etc.

Here is a letter I received from the Commissioner of the CIF North Coast Section (emphasis added):

"In an effort to keep you up-to-date with the progress of the NCS Football Championships I wanted to share the following:

As you are most likely aware North Coast, Oakland and San Francisco Sections have been impacted the greatest concerning the poor air quality caused by the Paradise fire. NCS has 12-team brackets, with the authority to take up to an additional four teams, if teams apply, taking four weeks to play games. Even with the relief granted by the CIF, moving CIF Nor-Cal games back a week, NCS will not complete our D2-D5 football brackets prior to Saturday night’s deadline of determining the teams that would have an opportunity to move to the CIF Nor-Cal Championships, which will take place the weekend of December 7-8.

The Open Championship game (De La Salle vs. Liberty) will finish, as well as Division 1, where the champion is displaced by the Open Division runner-up, and D6, our 8-person championship, where there is no advancement to a CIF Championship, but will end this weekend (Branson vs. South Fork). Therefore, Division 1 will finish next weekend, Open Champion will most likely be the Open team in the CIF State Championships, and the runner-up in the Open will be placed in a high division of the CIF Nor-Cals.

In D2-D5, schools will be allowed (granted by the CIF) to complete the championship (weekend of Dec. 7-8) and not advance to the CIF Nor-Cals. NCS has polled all 16 semifinal schools and asked if they would like to finish the NCS Championship, or do they wish to advance to the CIF Nor-Cals. All schools have responded, but in the interest of competition this weekend, information will not be shared until after the semifinals are completed.

Therefore, in any bracket where there is not consensus about finishing the NCS Championships, NCS staff will follow the outlined procedures adopted by the NCS Executive Committee and determine any advancing team first based on any head-to-head competition, and if there is no head-to-head competition, a coin flip. Any coin flip will be conducted at the NCS Office, Sunday, December 2nd, 8:30 a.m. The NCS Commissioner will conduct any coin flip and use a NFHS coin. No different than a NCS game, the higher seeded team will call either heads, or tails. I will flip the coin and allow the coin to land on the office floor. Th winner will be the advancing team. The loser of the coin toss will conclude their 2018 football season.

Any bracket that does not conclude with a champion determined via competition will result in a vacated championship. No awards will be presented and no school will be listed as a champion for historical purposes. The unfinished bracket will be posted on our history page for football. For those brackets where there is a conclusion awards will be presented, champions declared, and NCS is working with the CIF and other Northern CA Section (right now Central Coast, Sac-Joaquin and Northern Sections) to potentially schedule one more game for the section champions. Any such games will not be CIF Nor-Cal Championship games, just Bowl Games, an effort to provide NCS Champions with one additional competition, as typically done through the CIF Nor-Cal Championship process..."

CIF San Diego Section Sports

Last night, before a packed house, and an extremely loud student section, the Bonsall Legionnaires snapped a 3 game losing streak as registered their first win of the season and played St. Joseph Academy. Bonsall defeated the Crusaders 57-40 in a very exciting game!

We were led by our two seniors, Daniel Bertscay and Calvin Hamilton. Daniel had 14 points and 11 rebounds. Calvin had 10 points and 9 rebounds. They definitely led us to victory in this hard fought game.

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I LIKE IKE !

It's been a long , long time since this former Division I power has been relevant in the I.E. High School football world and was exciting to see my Eagles reclaim their past tradition as a CIF SECTIONAL CHAMPION !

Congratulations to the Coaches, players and administration on a job well done and continued success !

Now its on to the next round ( kaiser) and let's win there !

Just reminiscing about the old Eisenhower / FoHi league games and those grid wars !
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SoCal Regional Football Championship Bowl Game schedule & more

Part of a CIF press release (emphasis added):

The NorCal Regional Football Championship Bowl Games participants will be announced on Sunday, December 2, along with the Open State Football Championship Bowl Game matchup.

The following is the schedule for the 2018 CIF SoCal Regional Football Championship Bowl Games for Divisions 1-AA through 7-AA.

Winners from the NorCal and SoCal Regional games will advance to the CIF State Football Championships representing their respective divisions for the title of CIF State Champion on December 14 or 15.

All teams were slotted based on competitive equity and the respective criteria.

OPEN DIVISION – Saturday, Dec. 8 at 8:00 p.m.
South: Mater Dei

DIVISION 1–AA South: Narbonne at Cathedral Catholic – Friday, Nov. 30 at 7:30 p.m.

DIVISION 1–A South: Sierra Canyon at Upland – Saturday, Dec. 1 at 6:00 p.m.

DIVISION 2–AA South: St. Augustine vs. Grace Brethren at Cal Lutheran University – Friday, Nov. 30 at 7:30 p.m.

DIVISION 2–A South: Lawndale vs. South Hills at Covina District Stadium – Friday, Nov. 30 at 7:30 p.m.

DIVISION 3–AA South: Lincoln, San Diego at Culver City – Friday, Nov. 30 at 7:30 p.m.

DIVISION 3–A South: Eisenhower at Kaiser – Saturday, Dec. 1 at 6:00 p.m.

DIVISION 4–AA South: Morse at Central Valley Christian – Friday, Nov. 30 at 7:30 p.m.

DIVISION 4–A South: Kennedy, Delano at Garfield – Saturday, Dec. 1 at 6:00 p.m.

DIVISION 5–AA South: Western at San Gorgonio – Friday, Nov. 30 at 7:30 p.m.

DIVISION 5–A South: Linfield Christian at San Diego – Saturday, Dec. 1 at 6:00 p.m.

DIVISION 6–AA South: Adelanto at Strathmore – Friday, Nov. 30 at 7:30 p.m.

DIVISION 6–A South: Locke at Orange Glen – Saturday, Dec. 1 at 6:00 p.m.

DIVISION 7-AA South: Santee – Bye
North: Denair – Bye State: Santee at Denair – Saturday, Dec. 1 at 6:00 p.m.

Tickets for the 2018 CIF Regional Football Championship Bowl Games are available at host sites. Tickets are $12 for adults and $8 for high school students (with a valid ASB card), seniors (65+) and children. Two tickets would be required to attend at least one game on each day.

Procedure for Team Selection: To be eligible for the State Regional Football Championship Bowl Games, teams must have been their respective CIF Section Champion, except for those Sections with an Open Division Championship.

In order to balance the number of teams from the north and the south, teams from the south will be slotted in the north once all of the bowl games participants have been determined.

These three teams will be selected from the Central Section and/or Southern Section.

The following is a breakdown of qualifiers per Section (53 total qualifiers):
Central – 6
Central Coast – 5
LA City – 4
North Coast – 6
Northern – 4
Oakland – 1
Sac-Joaquin – 7
San Diego – 6
San Francisco – 1
Southern – 13

Nor Cal Tip Off Classic results

Courtesy of Gerry Freitas, staff writer:

Game 1: Sacred Heart Cathedral 57, Stuart Hall 48
Player of the game: Oscar Cheng from SHC (19 pts/8 rebs).

Game 2: James Logan 69, Campolindo 64
Player of the game: Brett Thompson from James Logan (20 pts/4 Rebs).

Game 3: Dublin 73, Riordan 69
Player of the game: Elijah Alonso from Dublin (24 pts).

Game 4: Newark Memorial 77, St. Patrick-St. Vincent 64
Player of the game: Isaiah Cabrera from Newark Memorial (29 pts/7 reb/5 asst.

Game 5: Moreau Catholic 60, Capital Christian 46
Player of the game: Leonard Turner from Moreau Catholic (15 pts/4 reb).

Game 6: Bishop O’Dowd 60, Grant 58
Player of the game: Monty Bowser from Bishop O’Dowd (21 pts/13 Rebs).

Game 7: Sheldon 89, St. Bernard 66
Player of the game: Marcus Bagley from Sheldon (19 pts/7 reb).

Game 8: Santa Margarita 72, Modesto Christian 66
Player of the game: Jake Kyman from Santa Margarita (23 pts/11 Rebs).

Saturday championship recaps

Upland 24, Moreno Valley Rancho Verde 13: Julian Dedman rushed for 152 yards and Evan Rowe threw a key third-quarter touchdown pass as the Highlanders won the Division 2 title. Justin Flowe had a huge game tackling at the linebacker position.

Simi Valley Grace Brethren 26, Corona Del Mar 14: On a team known for running the ball, it was sophomore quarterback Mikey Zele’s running and passing that propelled the Lancers to an upset of top-seeded Corona del Mar on Saturday night in the Southern Section Division 4 championship game at Royal High.

West Covina South Hills 23, Oxnard 14: The Huskies (14-0) won the Division 6 championship. Juaquin Elliott had a 69-yard touchdown run.

Culver City 61, San Jacinto 21: Sophomore quarterback Zevi Eckhaus and senior receiver Kevin McGuire led the Centaurs (11-2) to the Division 7 championship. Eckhaus had four touchdown passes. McGuire had more than 200 yards receiving.

Rialto Eisenhower 35, Palmdale Highland 18: After going 2-8 last season, Eisenhower (14-0) won the Division 10 title, its first since 1993. Joel Ayala scored three touchdowns.

Temecula Linfield Christian 70, Lakewood Artesia 32: for the Division 12 championship.

Friday's championship scores

Courtesy LA Times:

SOUTHERN SECTION

DIVISION 1 CHAMPIONSHIP
Mater Dei 17, St. John Bosco 13

DIVISION 3 CHAMPIONSHIP
Sierra Canyon 34, Cajon 30

DIVISION 5 CHAMPIONSHIP
Lawndale 34, Palos Verdes 20

DIVISION 8 CHAMPIONSHIP
Kaiser 38, Arcadia 35

DIVISION 9 CHAMPIONSHIP
San Gorgonio 21, Brea Olinda 17

DIVISION 11 CHAMPIONSHIP
Western 49, Peninsula 21

DIVISION 13 CHAMPIONSHIP
Adelanto 20, Orange Vista 15

CITY

OPEN DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP
Narbonne 55, Garfield 7

DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP
Locke 22, Los Angeles Roosevelt 20

CIF San Diego Section Sports

Ethan Villalobos, Cael Patterson 2 interceptions return sparks Orange Glen in D V win

By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-Friday, November 23, 2018-Otay Ranch High School-Otay Mesa, CA: For the first time since 1967 the Orange Glen Patriots known for their quick running of Cael Patterson along with the defense claimed the CIF Division V football section title. The Patriots jumped out to a 14-0 lead on 2 Ethan Villalobos (5 completions out of 8 attempts for 121 yards) threw 2 touchdown passes of 9 yards to Cael Patterson in the 1st period, along with an 81 yarder to Moray Stewart in the second period.

The Lancers cut the lead to 14-7 as quarterback and Stanford bound Ryan Sanborn scored on a 1 yard run in the 2nd.

In the third period Francis Parker qb threw 8 completions out of 21 attempts for 126 yards threw 3 interceptions two INT resulted in 2 touchdown for the Patriots as Chris Gonzales for 44 yards and teammate Dylan Villalobos ran for a 52 yard INT touchdown put Orange Glen up 27-7

In the fourth period Lancer running back Sam Caposano scored the last touchdown to make the score 27-14 in favor of the Patriots. The Patriots did a little bit of trickery of their own as running back Cael Patterson 33 carries for 236 yards scored on a 29 yard run to make the final score 34-14.

Sportsmanship Awards went to the following athletes: Francis Parker John Gordon (4 receptions for 73) Orange Glen Felix Caserio

Orange Glen Head Football Coach Jason Patterson: "I'm proud for the school, the kids along with a great coaching staff and with the huge fan support that we have and it made things happen for our squad tonight, the key pass to Moray Stewart for an 81 yard touchdown was huge for our squad."

"Our defense did their responsibilities tonight in containing their quarterback and did a good job as Christian Gonzales did well on reading the play to make the INT." " When my son (Cael Patterson) ran the ball I focus on the offensive line he made good runs tonight and I'm proud of all the kids for doing their responsibilities." "Being in the CIF States is a huge honor and I look forward to it

This is Orange Glen's 3rd appearance in the CIF Finals. In 1967 was the last time they won a CIF Title was in 1967 when they defeated Chula Vista 16-7. In 1990 under former head coach Rob Gilster were defeated by a very powerful Morse Tigers by a 28-7 score.

The last Escondido High School that won a CIF Football title was in the 8 Man Division when Calvin Christian won by a 68-8 score over The Rock Academy.
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