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Thursday 9/13 SoCal scores

Courtesy LA Times

SOUTHERN SECTION

DESERT VALLEY LEAGUE
Desert Mirage 52, Desert Hot Springs 20
Indio 42, Cathedral City 35

MOUNTAIN VALLEY LEAGUE
Indian Springs 35, Vista del Lago 31

NONLEAGUE
Bassett 33, Sierra Vista 6
Chaparral 38, Victor Valley 7
Covina 57, Monrovia 50
Granite Hills 68, Keppel 6
La Serna 56, Montebello 17
Murrieta Mesa 48, La Quinta 7
Norte Vista 49, Corona 22
Patriot 16, Chino 6
Placentia Valencia 35, Santa Fe 14
Saddleback 8, Century 0
Santa Ana 40, Woodbridge 21
Savanna 48, Lynwood 7
Sunny Hills 41, La Palma Kennedy 0
Tahquitz 40, Arlington 26
Temecula Prep 45, Nuview Bridge 6
Yorba Linda 30, Foothill 3

Press Enterprise coverage

The coverage the last couple years has really gone downhill..........Especially this year it looks like. They dedicated one page of coverage of high school games. Only three total games had coverage........Local news coverage is why people buy local newspapers............Preseason coverage was very limited and that continued today. Newspapers are struggling in most of the country, but cutting back on local of any sort is not the way to go.
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Norco leads early

It is not often I get out of the Riverside/Moreno Valley area for a game, so I am glad to be at Rancho Cucamonga's Cougar Stadium. It is my first time here and is a beautiful stadium. The home stands are full and, at times, loud.

Not much to cheer about so far for the home team. Norco's offense has both powered and sliced it's way through the RC defense. RC has no answer defensively.

Same story on the other side of the ball. RC has moved the ball but only one, two or three plays at a time. Norco D has forced three turnovers, penalties stopped another drive each occurrence leading to TDs.

Missed extra point is the only thing gone wrong for Norco.

They lead 27-0 5:27 2nd.

Week 4 Point Spreads

It is not too late to compete with us! With six weeks of the regular season remaining, there is still time to win this contest. Going in to week 4 our leader has just two STARs. There is plenty of time to get hot and show us how it is done.
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Simple contest. You pick the winner of each high school game with the point spread included. The poster who picks the most games correctly wins the contest.
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Example: Norco is playing Centennial. Centennial is favored by 17 1/2 points. The line will look this way:

Centennial -17 1/2 Norco

If you choose Centennial. They must win by 18 points for you to win.
If you choose Norco. They must keep the game within 17 points for you to win.

Friday night, Centennial beats Norco 34-21. Centennial wins the game by 13 therefore those that took Centennial get a loss in our contest; those that took Norco get a win.

The poster with the most wins is our Victor.
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What do you win? STARS. Since there is no money involved, we play for STARS! The poster with the most correct picks, wins that week's STAR.

The poster with the most STARS at the end of the season becomes our CHAMPION.
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Sound easy enough? Then let's play!

Here are the point spreads for week 4:
*Denotes the home team


Thursday

Norte Vista* -14 Corona
Chaparral* -40 Victor Valley
Murrieta Mesa -33 La Quinta*
Vista Del Lago* -5 Indian Springs
Tahquitz -21 Arlington*

Friday
Centennial* -64 ½ Valley View
Elsinore -2 ½ King*
Norco* -12 Redlands East Valley
Roosevelt -27 ½ Rancho Mirage*
Santiago* -13 Etiwanda
Chino Hills -7 ½ Charter Oak*
Alta Loma* -4 ½ Damien
Kaiser -8 Los Osos*
Calabasas* -31 Rancho Cucamonga
Upland* -5 Mission Viejo
Oaks Christian* -26 ½ Murrieta Valley
San Jacinto -4 Temecula Valley*
Vista Murrieta -6 Madison (San Diego)*
Cajon -30 Oak Hills*
Serrano* -12 ½ Carter
Palm Springs -3 Redlands*
Yucaipa* -13 San Gorgonio
La Sierra -16 Canyon Springs*
Beaumont* -10 ½ Lakeside
Paloma Valley* -24 ½ North
Orange Vista* -22 Azusa
Ramona* -2 Riverside Poly
Orange Lutheran -28 Heritage*
Rancho Verde -23 ½ Grossmont (El Cajon)*
Citrus Hill -51 Arroyo Valley*
Shadow Hills* -3 Hemet
Miller -21 ½ Pacific*
Rubidoux* -10 San Bernardino
Temescal Canyon -14 Hillcrest*
Jurupa Hills -57 Jurupa Valley*
Eisenhower* -52 Fontana
Aquinas* -14 ½ Notre Dame
Sultana -20 ½ Summit*

Week 3 Point Spread Results...Back to Back

This week was one of the most lopsided victories I can remember...Our STAR winner was the only poster who exceeded .500...Our other experts did not look so experty...The margin of victory makes tonight's game (King -3 1/2 Riverside Poly*) irrelevant to our contest.
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Week 3 belongs to FmrOlineguy and only FmrOlineguy...10 posters made picks and second place was a whopping 5 games behind our STAR winner...His 23 wins were good for his second STAR of the season and our first poster to win back to back...It is his second STAR.
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Week 3 saw the favorites victorious in 28 of the 37 games, straight up. On the season the favorites are 104-41 straight up.

When the point spreads were included a whopping 13 games flipped with the dogs beating the spread. That means it was a tough week for the favorites as they were leashed by the dogs finishing just 15-22. Overall the Favorites have fallen slightly behind the Dogs, 71-72-2.
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Here is our week 3 Leaderboard:

23 Wins- FmrOlineguy
18- bigdaddybloom
18- takedwnmachine
17- warrenmlk
17- Dave Keefer
16- TVGB9582
15- bigmitchdogg1
14- div5prep
14- King Marques I
12- 2i Tech
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Our STAR Leaderboard for the season looks like this:

2 STARs- FmrOlineguy

1 STAR- bigdaddybloom
1 STAR- King Marques I
1 STAR- warrenmlk
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Here are the results from Week 3:

Thursday
Los Osos
-14 Redlands* 35-7
Eisenhower -11 Moreno Valley* 29-28 (OT)

Friday
Centennial -26 Narbonne*
Silverado -8 Corona* 34-0
Norco -8 ½ Vista Murrieta* 30-23
Servite* -15 Roosevelt 32-13
Santiago* -20 Grand Terrace 38-14
Chino Hills* -27 Elsinore 51-0
Damien* -16 ½ Charter Oak 31-24
Oak Hills -6 Etiwanda* 42-20
Bishop Amat -32 Rancho Cucamonga* 45-14
Upland -38 La Mirada* 35-7
Yucaipa -6 ½ Chaparral* 13-20
Serrano -5 Great Oak* 22-7
San Jacinto -14 Murrieta Mesa* 12-7
San Clemente -4 ½ Murrieta Valley* 38-55
Temecula Valley* -13 ½ Norte Vista 42-21
San Gorgonio -10 Carter* 24-36
Heritage -8 Redlands East Valley* 6-12
Tahquitz* -41 ½ Canyon Springs 51-14
Linfield Christian -44 Lakeside* 35-0
Hemet* -3 ½ North 41-28
Orange Vista* -21 ½ El Monte 14-20
Perris* -9 Cathedral City 9-6
Diamond Ranch -16 ½ Valley View* 48-26
Beaumont -12 Banning* 28-20
Citrus Hill* -8 Rancho Mirage 36-7
West Valley -7 ½ Vista Del Lago* 14-24
Patriot -21 Indian Springs* 29-21
Miller* -12 ½ Fontana 51-20
Pacific* -10 Arroyo Valley 14-36
Notre Dame -38 Rubidoux* 59-20
Kaiser* -14 ½ Hillcrest 56-7
La Sierra* -20 Bloomington
Arlington -1 Ramona* 20-42
Chaffey -17 Colton* 33-36
Ayala -31 Summit* 48-8

Saturday
King -3 ½ Riverside Poly* (No effect on our outcome)
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CIF San Diego Section Sports

Max Bingham's 11 carries for 154 yards scored 3 touchdown runs of 1, 20 and 47 yards along with teammate Shad Bruce's 1 yard touchdown run paced the Falcons of Torrey Pines at 3-0 to a 35=0 win over San Pasqual.

The Mission HIlls Grizzlies registered their first win after 2 losses on Quinton Hadnot 25 yard run Danny McMahon 36 yard pass to James Smith James Armentrout 1 yard gain as they defeated the Lancers of Carlsbad by a 24-21. For the Carlsbad Lancers, Luke Armstrong scored on a 1 yard run along with Keoni Quintana's 2 touchdown passes of 3 to Jacob Turner and 29 yards to Nick Vella

Friday 9/7 SoCal scores

Courtesy LA Times:

SOUTHERN SECTION

NONLEAGUE
Adelanto 79, Cerritos 6
Aliso Niguel 42, Santa Ana 21
Alta Loma 42, Hesperia 0
Apple Valley 76, Victor Valley 21
Aquinas 35, Xavier Prep 0
Arrowhead Christian 26, Rosemead 19
Arroyo 52, South Pasadena 7
Arroyo Valley 36, Pacific 14
Artesia 51, Westminster 24
Baldwin Park 20, Sierra Vista 6
Bassett 47, Bosco Tech 23
Beaumont 28, Banning 20
Beckman 35, Crean Lutheran 14
Bell Gardens 49, Azusa 33
Bellflower 21, South El Monte 0
Bishop Amat 45, Rancho Cucamonga 14
Calabasas 43, La Habra 27
Camarillo 35, Oxnard 19
Capistrano Valley 28, Yorba Linda 14
Carpinteria 45, Viewpoint 30
Carter 36, San Gorgonio 24
Cathedral 30, Loyola 7
Chaparral 20, Yucaipa 13
Chino Hills 51, Elsinore 0
Citrus Hill 36, Rancho Mirage 7
Colton 36, Chaffey 33
Compton 42, Dominguez 26
Corona del Mar 35, Lakewood 0
Corona Santiago 38, Grand Terrace 14
Covina 54, West Covina 16
Culver City 34, Warren 28
Cypress 17, Sonora 13
Damien 31, Charter Oak 24
Desert Hot Springs 38, Jurupa Valley 12
Diamond Bar 42, Buena Park 13
Diamond Ranch 48, Valley View 26
Edison 33, San Juan Hills 14
El Modena 17, Fullerton 0
El Monte 20, Orange Vista 14
El Rancho 29, Montebello 24
El Toro 56, Trabuco Hills 35
Estancia 42, Garden Grove Santiago 7
Fillmore 32, La Canada 0
Ganesha 41, San Gabriel 28
Garden Grove 48, Rancho Alamitos 3
Gardena Serra 29, Long Beach Poly 25
Garey 25, Webb 21
Glendale 33, Ribet Academy 21
Glendora 24, Los Altos 14
Golden Valley 21, Crespi 14
Grace Brethren 38, Rio Mesa 0
Hart 49, Burbank 28
Hemet 41, Riverside North 28
Huntington Beach 48, Irvine 14
Jurupa Hills 52, Rowland 8
Kaiser 56, Hillcrest 7
Katella 33, Marina 28
Knight 28, Paloma Valley 21
La Puente 41, Hacienda Heights Wilson 0
La Serna 37, Colony 30
La Sierra 34, Bloomington 27
Laguna Beach 34, Dana Hills 8
Laguna Hills 17, Saddleback Valley Christian 6
Lawndale 66, Leuzinger 6
Linfield Christian 35, Lakeside 0
Long Beach Jordan 17, Norwalk 7
Long Beach Wilson 52, St. Anthony 14
Maranatha 17, Campbell Hall 13
Mary Star 61, Century 24
Miller 51, Fontana 20
Mira Costa 42, El Segundo 21
Mission Viejo 28, Villa Park 13
Monrovia 47, Cerritos Valley Christian 20
Montclair 20, St. Pius X-St. Matthias Academy 14
Murrieta Valley 55, San Clemente 38
Newbury Park 17, Ventura 7
Norco 30, Vista Murrieta 23
Nordhoff 41, San Marcos 20
North Torrance 28, Gahr 25
Northview 35, Don Lugo 0
Oak Hills 42, Etiwanda 20
Oak Park 24, Channel Islands 21
Oaks Christian 56, Alemany 14
Ocean View 56, Santa Ana Calvary Chapel 8
Ontario 13, Ontario Christian 0
Oxnard Pacifica 55, Hueneme 13
Palm Springs 41, Tustin 7
Palmdale 54, Canyon Country Canyon 30
Patriot 29, Indian Springs 21
Peninsula 29, Torrance 6
Perris 9, Cathedral City 6
Placentia Valencia 31, El Dorado 3
Pomona 36, Claremont 34
Ramona 42, Arlington 20
Redlands East Valley 12, Heritage 6
Riverside Notre Dame 59, Rubidoux 20
Riverside Prep 37, Bermuda Dunes Desert Christian 21
San Jacinto 12, Murrieta Mesa 7
San Marino 63, Santa Fe 7
Santa Margarita 55, Mayfair 7
Santa Monica 21, South Torrance 14
Santa Rosa Academy 12, Firebaugh 8
Santiago 38, Grand Terrace 14
Saugus 42, Thousand Oaks 6
Schurr 32, Chino 29
Serrano 22, Great Oak 7
Servite 32, Eastvale Roosevelt 13
Shadow Hills 70, Indio 0
Sierra Canyon 44, Valencia 38
Silverado 34, Corona 0
St. Bonaventure 28, Santa Barbara 13
St. Genevieve 57, San Bernardino 7
St. John Bosco 56, Paramount 12
St. Margaret's 41, Salesian 7
St. Monica 6, Littlerock 0
Sultana 43, Barstow 13
Sunny Hills 38, Brea Olinda 35
Tahquitz 51, Canyon Springs 14
Temecula Valley 42, Norte Vista 21
Temple City 26, Gabrielino 14
Tesoro 34, West Torrance 13
Upland 35, La Mirada 7
Village Christian 65, PasadenaMarshall 0
Vista del Lago 24, West Valley 14
Walnut 30, Nogales 6
West Ranch 48, Royal 7
Western 48, Anaheim 0
Western Christian 28, Temecula Prep 28
Westlake 35, St. Francis 21
Westminster La Quinta 31, Costa Mesa 7
Whittier 61, Portola 0
Woodbridge 28, Garden Grove Pacifica 14

INTERSECTIONAL
Alhambra 21, Los Angeles Wilson 20
Arroyo Grande 24, Lompoc 10
Bell 42, Whittier Christian 6
Bishop Diego 41, Nipomo 28
Blythe Palo Verde Valley 44, Desert Mirage 21
California 58, South East 0
Corona Centennial 42, Narbonne 23
Downey 52, San Pedro 21
El Camino Real 49, Agoura 28
El Centro Central 49, Coachella Valley 6
Folsom 70, Chaminade 34
Fountain Valley 50, Rancho Dominguez 0
Gardena 36, Beverly Hills 6
Heritage Christian 50, Verdugo Hills 7
Los Angeles Jordan 22, Verbum Dei 21
Los Angeles Roosevelt 26, Inglewood 25
Mater Dei 56, Stockton St. Mary's 0
Newport Harbor 35, Los Angeles University 13
Rio Hondo Prep 69, Boron 0
Rosamond 68, Vasquez 20
San Diego Madison 21, Palos Verdes 10
Santa Maria Pioneer Valley 43, Lompoc Cabrillo 0
Santa Paula 24, Templeton 23
Simi Valley 63, Taft 0
St. Paul 31, Birmingham 7
Westchester 48, La Salle 7

CITY

NONLEAGUE
Angelou 26, Hawkins 6
Arleta 58, Los Angeles Marshall 28
Canoga Park 30, Chatsworth 14
Cleveland 43, Los Angeles Hamilton18
Eagle Rock 37, Fairfax 20
Franklin 28, Marquez 20
Garfield 26, Crenshaw 0
Hollywood 42, Los Angeles 6
Jefferson 46, Fremont 20
Lincoln 28, Van Nuys 0
Locke 37, Legacy 7
Manual Arts 40, North Hollywood 7
Mendez 14, Sotomayor 0
Monroe 28, View Park 24
Palisades 24, South Gate 0
Reseda 41, Huntington Park 0
Rivera 42, Maywood CES 23
San Fernando 34, Dorsey 20
Sylmar 29, Grant 14

CIF San Diego Section Sports

Tyler Stacier and David Flores paces Vista in Key Win over Morse Tigers

By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-Dick Haines Stadium-Vista High School-Vista, CA-9-7-18: In a key game of 2 identical teams with 2-1 records coming into tonight's game the Vista Panthers have proved themself tonight as their record at 3-1 on the season but the touchdowns and defense were the main key of the game.

The Panthers scored touchdown runs by Ty Stacier of 8 yards and 11 yards, David Flores 2 touchdown runs of 7 and 11 yards Brian Kelly scored on a 36 yarder, qb Josh Davies 11 yard run as they defeated the Tigers of Morse High School the alma mater of current Baltimore Orioles centerfielder Adam Jones by a 42-20 score.

UCLA bound Shemar Martin known for his speed at qb and defensive plays scored 2 touchdown runs of 9 and 65 yards.

Week 3 Point Spreads

Simple contest. You pick the winner of each high school game with the point spread included. The poster who picks the most games correctly wins the contest.
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Example: Norco is playing Centennial. Centennial is favored by 17 1/2 points. The line will look this way:

Centennial -17 1/2 Norco

If you choose Centennial. They must win by 18 points for you to win.
If you choose Norco. They must keep the game within 17 points for you to win.

Friday night, Centennial beats Norco 34-21. Centennial wins the game by 13 therefore those that took Centennial get a loss in our contest; those that took Norco get a win.

The poster with the most wins is our Victor.
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What do you win? STARS. Since there is no money involved, we play for STARS! The poster with the most correct picks, wins that week's STAR.

The poster with the most STARS at the end of the season becomes our CHAMPION.
_______________________________________________________________________________
Sound easy enough? Then let's play!

Here are the point spreads for week 3:
*Denotes the home team


Thursday
Los Osos -14 Redlands*
Eisenhower -11 Moreno Valley*

Friday
Centennial -26 Narbonne*
Silverado -8 Corona*
Norco -8 ½ Vista Murrieta*
Servite* -15 Roosevelt
Santiago* -20 Grand Terrace
Chino Hills* -27 Elsinore
Damien* -16 ½ Charter Oak
Oak Hills -6 Etiwanda*
Bishop Amat -32 Rancho Cucamonga*
Upland -38 La Mirada*
Yucaipa -6 ½ Chaparral*
Serrano -5 Great Oak*
San Jacinto -14 Murrieta Mesa*
San Clemente -4 ½ Murrieta Valley*
Temecula Valley* -13 ½ Norte Vista
San Gorgonio -10 Carter*
Heritage -8 Redlands East Valley*
Tahquitz* -41 ½ Canyon Springs
Linfield Christian -44 Lakeside*
Hemet* -3 ½ North
Orange Vista* -21 ½ El Monte
Perris* -9 Cathedral City
Diamond Ranch -16 ½ Valley View*
Beaumont -12 Banning*
Citrus Hill* -8 Rancho Mirage
West Valley -7 ½ Vista Del Lago*
Patriot -21 Indian Springs*
Miller* -12 ½ Fontana
Pacific* -10 Arroyo Valley
Notre Dame -38 Rubidoux*
Kaiser* -14 ½ Hillcrest
La Sierra* -20 Bloomington
Arlington -1 Ramona*
Chaffey -17 Colton*
Ayala -31 Summit*

Saturday
King -3 ½ Riverside Poly*

Thursday 9/6 SoCal scores

Courtesy LA Times:

Thursday, September 6th

SOUTHERN SECTION

NONLEAGUE
Ayala 48, Summit 8
Capistrano Valley Christian 42, Calvary Murrieta 21
Citrus Valley 38, La Quinta 0
Eisenhower 29, Moreno Valley 28 (OT)
Fairmont Prep 60, Workman 33
Glenn 46, Irvine University 19
Harvard-Westlake 39, Burbank Burroughs 15
La Palma Kennedy 48, Magnolia 0
Loara 49, Esperanza 35
Los Amigos 48, Saddleback 0
Los Osos 35, Redlands 7
Muir 55, Rancho Christian 13
Orange 38, Anaheim Canyon 24
Palm Desert 42, Yucca Valley 0
Pioneer 62, Gladstone 0
Santa Clarita Christian 56, Morningside 32
Segerstrom 29, Troy 7
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 55, Paraclete 7

INTERSECTIONAL
Los Alamitos 49, Wilmington Banning 13
Redondo 30, Clermont (Fla.) East Ridge 14

CIFss Division 7 top ten projections for Week 3

The San Jacinto Tigers(3-0) are #1 in the current calpreps.com ratings for the CIFss Division 7. They are #3 in the CIFss poll. They are on the road this week, against their toughest opponent so far this season, the Murrieta Mesa Rams(1-1) of Murrieta Valley. The Rams crushed Corona(2-1) last week 55-14 but will find the Tigers much tougher. I will project this to be a 28-21 Tiger victory.

#2 in Calpreps.com D-7 ratings are the Millikan Rams(2-1). The CIF poll has them as #8 in D-7. They are on a bye, studying up to play Moore League nemesis, Long Beach Poly(2-1), next week.

#3 in Calpreps.com and #2 in the CIF poll is Coach Raul Lara's Warren Bears(2-0) of Downey. They are traveling to face the Culver City Centaurs(2-0), the #6 team in D-7 according to Calpreps.com and the #4 team according to the CIF poll. In the Division 7 game of the week!

#4 in Calpreps.com and #9 in the CIF poll, are the Northview Vikings(3-0) of Covina. Northview pounded West Covina(1-2) last week by 51-6. It should be more of the same for Northview this week. maybe a touchdown closer, on the road against Don Lugo(1-2) of Chino.

#5 in Calpreps.com and #1 in the CIFss poll, are the Santa Barbara Dons(3-0), but it gets tougher this week as they face the St. Bonaventure(2-1) Seraphs. Current ratings favor the Dons over the Seraphs, but I am having trouble considering the Don's as favorites.

The Ocean League week 3 projections

Ocean League favorite, Lawndale(1-1), suffered a 41-20 setback to powerful Division 2 Calabasas(1-1) last week and will probably take out there frustration on local rival Leuzinger(2-0) this Friday. Those records mean nothing. How different will this game look for Leuzinger? The last two weeks have been like playing JV squads. Now they are switching to play what will feel like a Junior College team. It looks like Leuzinger could find itself in a 3 way fight for that last guaranteed playoff spot in the Bay League this year, contending against Peninsula(1-2) and Redondo(0-3).

Culver City(2-0) hosts Warren(2-0) in the Division 7 game of the week. The CIFss poll for this week has Warren as the #2 team in D-7, while Culver is #4. Both teams possess talented QB's. Warren has only given up 14 points in their 1st two games, but neither prior opponent has the talent that Culver City possesses. The game is really a toss up with the potential for a high scoring affair but I will make the homer pick and pick my Centaurs to find a way to win.

The El Segundo Eagles(1-1) suffered a somewhat surprising 24-17 loss to Pioneer League favorite North Torrance(2-1) last week. They also had some struggles against Peninsula in week 1 before pulling out the win in the fourth quarter. It will not get any easier this week as they face Bay League favorite the Mira Costa Mustangs(1-1). Costa surprised St. Francis in week 1, but were surprised a bit themselves in a 23-20 loss to La Serna(3-0) of Whittier last week. The Eagles have been trouble for Costa in recent years but it is looking like the Mustangs might have the talent to overcome the Eagles this year.

The Hawthorne Cougars(2-0) have been rolling against easy competition so far and it should be more of the same this week, however, this might be the toughest of the first three games as they face LA City Division 3 school Bernstein(1-1) who managed to beat Inglewood(0-2) 43-26 last week. Hawthorne should still win it, but perhaps Bernstein can put up a challenge that the Cougars have not had so far this season.

So far, the Santa Monica Vikings(0-2) have shown an ability to play some defense while struggling to get their offense untracked. This week should provide welcome relief and victory with a win over lowly South Torrance(0-2). Only the Beverly Hills(1-1) game should provide an easier avenue to victory for the Vikings this season.

Speaking of the Beverly Hills Normans, after getting crushed by Malibu(3-0) last week, they should find themselves in a much more competitive game this week as they host LA City Division 3 Gardena(0-3). The Normans are not favored in this contest, but I would not put this one as outside the possibility of an upset. It could happen.

Thursday night in the CIFss Division 7

The Citrus Valley Blackhawks(1-1) of Redlands will be hosting La Quinta(0-2). Citrus Valley is unranked by the CIFss poll this week after their 36-26 loss to a good Colony High(3-0) squad last week. Calpreps.com still gives them some love, ranking them at #7 in D-7. La Quinta is also in D-7, but rates out as #21 of 24 in D-7. They are not likely to get a playoff slot from their Desert Empire League either. This should be an easy blowout win for the Blackhawks tonight.

The Troy Warriors(0-3), will be hosting Segerstrom(2-1) of Santa Ana. Although Troy is not likely to pick up a victory in this contest, it is the best matchup they will have had so far this year in terms of ratings. They could make it close. And if you can get close, anything can happen. This will be the first team this year that Troy is facing, that has lost a game. Troy is ranked 20th in D-7 by calpreps.com, one slot ahead of La Quinta. While Troy does not project to getting a playoff spot out of their Freeway League, they are only one upset, against the top three, away from squeeking into a projected playoff third place spot.

Some Storylines to Explore

I think we all agree that in the IE, Centennial is the best team. Who then is second best? Norco plays at Vista Murrieta this week. Would you consider the winner of this game number two in the area? Certainly Upland would argue against and Cajon can make a convincing case. What about Rancho Verde or Heritage? Can anyone else lay a claim?
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If memory serves correct, Citrus Hill has yet to lose a game to a Mountain Pass League opponent in the history of that league. Is this the year that changes? San Jacinto has quietly turned the corner. They have one convincing win over a Southwestern League team (Great Oak) and this week take on another (Murrieta Mesa) before facing a third (Temecula Valley). A lot can happen between now and October 19 when they meet Citrus Hill on the field, but for the first time it's seems there is a legitimate contender for the league title in the Mountain Pass other than Citrus Hill.
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It's only two wins over Elsinore and West Valley, but Temecula Valley is undefeated under Coach Esposito. I am not ready to crown them as contenders in the Southwestern, but I am ready to say they will be competitive. It takes a while to turn a program completely around, but Coach Esposito deserves a ton of credit for changing the mindset of the Golden Bear faithful. He has reinvigorated that program and created excitement on campus. Don't be surprised when TV competes for the title in the next two seasons.
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Will someone please step up and play Rancho Verde next season. According to sources, they had several openings in the schedule but heard "no" from those schools that would be competitive. Rancho is in the middle of a run of games versus opponents that have no shot at being competitive much less beating a very good Mustang team. Part of the problem is on them; they had an athletic director change in the middle of the school year coupled with the coaching change meant no one was minding the store until Coach Duffy took over. His late start and the chorus of nos left them scrambling to fill out their schedule.
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The CIFss Division post week 2 rundown.

Let's start this thread off with comments from last week. Then we will bold/italic the updates.

The Millikan Rams are rated as the #1 team in the CIFss Division 7 in the calpreps.com rating system. They are rated #2 in the CIFss latest poll. They are hosting a good Division 5 team called Aquinas(1-0), of San Bernardino. So far it looks like Aquinas possesses a good defense. I expect a closely fought contest with the Rams doing just enough to prevail.

Millikan(2-1) got the first score on a 25-yard touchdown pass from Qeanu Campbell-Caldwell to Jayden Davis in the first quarter. Aquinas(2-1) was not able to match until about 3 minutes before halftime. Millikan again took the lead on a 29yd field goal in the third quarter.

The Rams held onto that lead until Aquinas scored again with 1:53 left in the third quarter. Aquinas did not add the insurance TD until about a minute was left in the contest. Aquinas won 21-10, but it was closer than even that score indicates. While the Ram offense continues to have some struggles, the sturdy defense will keep them in contests.

The Rams will take next week off and use 2 weeks to prepare for Long Beach Poly(2-1) who were upset by Los Alamitos 20-6. Millikan fell to #8 in the CIFss D-7 poll this week, but calpreps.com still rates them strong at #2

#2 Warren(1-0) of Downey will breeze at home against lowly Huntington Park(0-2), an LA City D-1 team.

No big surprise as the Warren Bears(2-0) easily beat the Huntington Park Spartans
(0-3) 59-0. Warren held the Spartans to -14 yards in offensive plays for the game.

The Bears will face their first serious test this Friday as they travel to Culver City(2-0) to face the Centaurs. This is the Division 7 game of the week.

The CIFss D-7 poll has Warren at #2 and the Centaurs at #4. Both teams are capable of racking up big numbers against lower echelon opponents but both teams will be seriously challenged to get the win against a good competitor this week, and it is possible these two teams could have to rematch in the D-7 playoffs.

This game comes highly recommended for entertainment value. Both teams possess potent passing games.

#3 Santa Barbara (2-0) of the Channel League, should also breeze past Channel Islands(1-1) of Oxnard.

The Santa Barbara Dons (3-0) indeed breezed to a 54-3 victory over the Channel Islands Raiders(1-2), holding the Raiders to less than 50 yards passing and less than 50 rushing.

Santa Barbara is now ranked #1 in the CIFss D-7 poll, and #5 by calpreps.com.
It gets significantly tougher next week as the Dons will take on their toughest opponent so far, this season, the St. Bonaventure Seraphs(2-1).

Somewhat surprisingly, the Dons are still favored in this contest. The Seraphs lost big, 38-6, to Highland (3-0) last week, a team without a big reputation, but whose reputation may continue to grow larger as the season progresses. Highland is now ranked #3 in the CIFss D-10 poll and calpreps.com has them listed as the #1 team in D-10.

#4 San Jacinto(2-0) of the Mountain Pass League, should get the win against Carter(0-2) a Division 5 school from the Citrus Belt League. San Jacinto projects to make the playoffs in D-7.

The San Jacinto Tigers (3-0) did pick up a 47-16 over Carter. Carter did put up some fight in the first half with the first quarter ending with just a 20-16 lead for San Jacinto. The Tigers were able to add one more score with just about a minute left before the half when the Tigers sophomore QB Kajiya Hollowayne hit his big TE Kaleb Hervey for a 19yd TD pass. The Tigers made great half time adjustments and Carter threatened no more.

#5 Pacifica(2-0) of Garden Grove, should suffer their first defeat at the hands of Division 3 Capistrano Valley(2-0) of the South Coast League.

The Pacifica Mariners (2-1) were dominated by the Capistrano Valley Cougars (3-0). The Cougars intercepted the Mariners 4 times and held them to 115 yards rushing for the whole game. It was 41-0 at the half.

The good news is that the Cougars are probably the toughest team Pacifica will see all season. The Cougars are now ranked as the #3 team in Division 3. Pacifica might win all of their remaining games on their schedule and they are certainly favored to do so at this point, with a few teams still left that might be able to give them a challenge.

Pacifica dropped from #1 to #8 in the CIFss poll this week and justifiably so. Calpreps.com also has them at #8 in D-7.

#6 Culver City (1-0) should prevail at home against Palos Verdes Peninsula (1-1) a Division 11 team in the Bay League.

See my post on Culver City & the Ocean League for more details as the Centaurs (2-0) did beat Peninsula(1-2) 61-27. REMEMBER! DIVISION 7 GAME OF THE WEEK NEXT FRIDAY AT CULVER CITY, VS WARREN (2-0).

#7 Citrus Valley (1-1) lost to Colony (3-0) a D-5 team from the Palomares League, 36-26, last night, but not unexpectedly.

Citrus Valley was #9 in the CIFss poll last week, but has dropped out of the CIF poll this week. However, calpreps.com believes them still worthy of a #7 ranking in D-7.

The problem for Citrus Valley may be getting a guaranteed playoff spot out of the tough Citrus Belt League. CV currently projects to finishing 4th in the 6 team league. CV was only down by 2 points after three quarters but ultimately they could not handle Colony RB Elijah Monroe who accounted for 278 yards rushing on 31 carries.

#8 Grand Terrace (1-1) of the Sunkist League, should get an easy victory against Hillcrest (1-1) of Riverside, a D-10 school from the River Valley League.

It was perhaps a tougher win for the Grand Terrace Titans (2-1) than expected in their 28-14 win over the Hillcrest Trojans (1-2)of Riverside. It was 21-14 at the half and remained that way after 3 quarters. The Titans' 2 interceptions of the Trojans along with holding them to just 56 yards rushing, helped the Titans to prevail. The Titans moved up to #6 from #7 in the CIFss poll while calpreps.com now has them at #8.

#9 Crescenta Valley (2-0) of the Pacific League, should be able to get a victory similar to their prior 2 this year against Montebello (1-1), an Almont League school playing in D-9 this year.

The CV Falcons (3-0) had their star QB Cole Doyle really shining in their 44-26 victory over lightly regarded Montebello. Doyle threw for 345 yards and 2 TD's while running for 152 yards and 4 TD's. While points scored and given up were more than with the prior two opponents, the point differential was similar to the two prior games.

#10 Northview (2-0) of the Valle Vista League, should get its toughest challenge so far this season against West Covina (1-1) of the Hacienda League who are playing in D-9 this year. But Northview should win.

The Northview Vikings (3-0) easily handled the challenge of facing the West Covina Bulldogs (1-2) with a 51-6 obediance training of the Bulldogs. The Vikings are favored to win their remaining contests and easily get into the D-7 playoffs with only the last game of the year, against San Dimas, looking like a significant challenge at this point. Northview went from #10 to #9 in the CIFss poll and calpreps.com now has them ranked as the #4 team in Division 7.

The Notre Dame Titans(3-0) of Riverside managed to beat their toughest yet opponent on the season, the Tustin Tillers (1-2) by a score of 45-41. The Titans do project as a team that will make the D-7 playoffs. They were not ranked in the CIFss prior week poll but are now #10. Calpreps.com rating also has them at #10.
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Week 2 Point Spread Results...Oline leads to Victory

This week our posters came to play as 8 of 9 of us finished .500 or above. We also saw our first ties of the season as Citrus Hill (-54) won by 54 and Chaparral (-10) accomplished the same feat.
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Week 2 became a toss up between FmrOlineguy and takedwnmachine as they battled to the final game, but it was FmrOlineguy who prevailed. Winning 25 games; one more than takedwnmachine. FmrOlineguy earns the STAR. It is his first of the season.
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Week 2 saw the favorites victorious in 28 of the 38 games, straight up. On the season the favorites are 76-32 straight up.

When the point spreads were included 6 more games flipped with the dogs beating or matching the spread. That means it was a big week for the favorites as they smash the dogs 22-14-2. Overall the favorites have retaken the lead from the dogs 56-50-2.
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Here is our week 2 Leaderboard:

25 Wins- FmrOlineguy
24- takedwnmachine
22- bigmitchdogg1
21- bigdaddybloom
21- TVGB9582
20- div5prep
19- 2i Tech
18- King Marques I
16- Dave Keefer
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Our STAR Leaderboard for the season looks like this:

1 STAR- FmrOlineguy
1 STAR- bigdaddybloom
1 STAR- King Marques I
1 STAR- warrenmlk
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Here are the results from Week 2:

Thursday
Beaumont* -23 ½ Perris 43-0
Citrus Hill* -54 Pacific TIE 54-0
Hemet -4 ½ Banning* 28-12
Arlington* -4 ½ Jurupa Hills 32-42

Friday
Centennial* -24 ½ Pittsburg (CA) 35-7
Murrieta Mesa -16 ½ Corona* 55-14
Paloma Valley -7 King* 20-0
Norco -13 Rancho Cucamonga* 49*14
Roosevelt -6 ½ Tesoro* 6-35
Santiago -8 Eastlake (Chula Vista)* 10-21
Upland* -26 Redlands East Valley 35-7
Etiwanda* -47 ½ Miller 49-14
Chino Hills* -2 ½ Newport Harbor 42-7
St. Francis (La Canada)* -21 Damien 38-21
Los Osos* -9 ½ Alta Loma 28-31
Chaparral -10 Redlands* TIE 17-10
Heritage* -27 Great Oak 33-0
Cajon -26 ½ Murrieta Valley 57-28
Temecula Valley -21 West Valley* 37-7
Orange Lutheran* -16 Vista Murrieta 42-17
San Jacinto -13 Carter* 40-22
Citrus Valley -3 Colony* 26-36
Yucaipa* -4 Villa Park 12-28
Canyon Springs* -7 1/2 Vista Del Lago 6-26
Lakeside -4 Tahquitz* 16-28
Temescal Canyon -2 North* 49-17
Bonita -12 Riverside Poly* 47-28
Valley View -30 Jurupa Valley* 84-0
Moreno Valley -6 Norte Vista* 12-21
Chaffey* -3 Patriot 31-7
Ramona -38 Fontana* 42-12
Grand Terrace* -17 ½ Hillcrest 28-14
Rialto -8 Rubidoux* 21-7
San Gorgonio -10 ½ Summit* 37-17
Rancho Christian -16 Elsinore* 26-42
Notre Dame* -3 Tustin 45-41
Rancho Mirage* -20 ½ Colton 38-6
Kaiser* -17 Westminster 48-0
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Culver City & the Ocean League, post week 2

The Culver City Centaurs(2-0) finished with a similar victory margin to their opener against West Torrance but the battle was a little tougher against the Palos Verdes Peninsula Panthers(1-2). The Centaurs had to play their starters deep into the fourth quarter, in the 61-27 victory, to insure they could hold down any Panther rally. Yards passing and rushing slightly favored the Centaurs, more so in rushing yards and the Centaurs were even able to absorb a 2 interception performance from their young QB. Panthers QB Ethan Gretzinger did present challenges and made a few good throws, but was also intercepted, or was it his back-up as it did seem they lost the services of Gretzinger for a time in the first half and the ability of Panther offense was certainly limited without him. The Panther linebacking corps picked off the two passes and their OT/NG, #53 was a beast, but cannot be named because Peninsula has not taken the time to list a complete roster on Maxpreps.com, showing only 17 players and only 7 listed with numbers. Ultimately, the Centaurs just had too much speedy talent for the Panthers to handle. It is apparent that Serra transfer, Alan Smith, is in a class by himself in terms of speed. Don't let his small size fool you or he will be past you heading for the end zone. Despite his 2 interceptions, Centaur QB Zevi Echaus did deliver a couple of beautiful passes that only the Centaur speedsters could catch. He had 3 TD passes on the night. A pleasant surprise in the offensive backfield and on defense was senior RB/OLB Malachi McMahon. With Joshua Ford already taking on some RB duties, McMahon adds depth to the position and is a tough runner as well. McMahon had both an impressive TD run and a lucky bounce, while he was at linebacker on the Centaur D, allowed him to grab the fumble from the Panther QB and zip the remaining yards into the end zone.

The Ocean League favorites, the Lawndale Cardinals(1-1), traveled to take on highly regarded Division 2 team, the Calabasas Coyotes(1-1). The Cardinals came up short in a 41-20 loss. The Coyotes got out to a 25-0 lead in the second quarter, but the Cardinals did not pack it in, instead rallying to get within 25-20 after 3 quarters of play. But the Cardinals limited ability to throw the ball against such a high quality opponent, put too much pressure on the Cardinals running game and defense to keep up. A fourth quarter fumble by the Cardinals sealed off any hopes for a rally.

The El Segundo Eagles(1-1) are now definitely considered the projected third place finisher in the Ocean League as they struggled for the second week in a row in their 24-17 loss to North Torrance Saxons (2-1). North did not dominate the game as the Eagles lead 7-0 and were up 10-7 with just 3 minutes left in the third quarter. But the Saxons scored 2 TD's within the last 3 minutes of the third quarter. The Eagles rallied to get within 21-17 with 11 minutes still to go in the 4th, but a FG by North with 4 minutes to go extended the Saxon lead to the final score of 24-17. The Saxons Stephen Bradford ran for 172 yards and they also intercepted 3 passes from the well regarded senior QB for El Segundo. North looks to be the favorite to win the Pioneer League title and join West Torrance as Pioneer League representatives in the Division 9 playoffs. Find more info, if you can access, at https://www.dailybreeze.com/2018/08...essary-adjustments-and-knocks-off-el-segundo/.

The Hawthorne Cougars(2-0) definitely look like they might have a team that can challenge the big 3 in the Ocean League. They are playing against lower level competition right now, beating South Torrance(0-2), 47-21, last week RB Joe Taylor the III looked real good and is getting good run and pass support from junior QB Kyle Williams. The O-line for the Cougars looks big and physical. It remains to be seen as to whether they will be that impressive against tougher competition, but they cannot be dismissed as this point and should be considered the most dangerous team in the Ocean League to pull off an upset against the big 3. More info, if you can access, can be found at https://www.dailybreeze.com/2018/08...n-washington-hawthorne-run-by-south-torrance/.

The Santa Monica Vikings are considered to be the next most talented team, now after Hawthorne, but they are struggling offensively, losing 23-0 to a West Torrance squad that lost to Culver City 62-20 in week 1. They could only get 6 on the board against Compton in week 1. The only silver lining might be that the defense is apparently putting in good efforts.

The Beverly Hills Normans(1-1) victory high from their 32-0 win over Sotomayer(0-3) lasted just 1 week as they lost 62-7 to the Malibu Sharks(3-0). The win had broken the Normans 21 consecutive game losing streak. This season is still not without further hope. It could go better next week and for the next few weeks, but any hope for positive results in the Ocean League, even one win, is unlikely. The team only lists 5 seniors among it's current group of players on the varsity roster.

Saturday 9/1 SoCal scores

Courtesy LA Times:

SOUTHERN SECTION

NONLEAGUE
Bermuda Dunes Desert Christian 21, Santa Rosa Academy 20
Pasadena Poly 52, La Canada 0

INTERSECTIONAL
Oaks Christian 35, Sammamish (Wash.) Eastside Catholic 12
Phoenix (Ariz.) North Canyon 50, Ribet Academy 0
San Diego Cathedral 42, Gardena Serra 21
Santa Clarita Christian 47, Walnut Creek Northgate 14
Verbum Dei 36, New Designs Watts 6
Webb 42, Pebble Beach Stevenson 20

CIF San Diego Section Sports

4 touchdown passes by Myles Hastings paced San Marcos in win over Oceanside

By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-Simcox Field at John Carroll Stadium-Oceanside High School-Oceanside, CA Friday, August 31, 2018-In a very key shootout that was held at Oceanside High School, the Knights of San Marcos High School improve their record to 3-0 on Myles Hastings (18 completions out of 27 attempts for 352 yards) 4 touchdown passes 24 yards to Quinn Roff (4 receptions for 52 yards) 2 of 65 and 9 yards to Jalen Bainer (5 receptions for 119 yards), Aaron Norita's (15 carries for 118 yards) scored on 2 touchdown runs of 2 and 45 yards and Zack Frost carried the ball 11 times for 69 yards and scored a touchdown of 28 yards as they defeated the very talented Oceanside Pirates at 1-2 in a very crucial 49-42 score.

Dave Rodriguez Head Football Coach of the Oceanside Pirates: "My quarterback Kyrim Beacham runs the ball everyday in practice and we know what he is capable of but today we made fatal mistakes with penalties that were called that nullified our touchdowns, San Marcos ran a more plays then we did but here in the Avocado League which is one of the best football conferences in North County with outstanding coaches with great schools but we have to a better job on our end but it was a good team effort."

Pirate qb with his running and passing speed Kyrim Beachem carried the ball 35 times for 338 yards and scored touchdown runs of 70, 10 and 18 yards and threw 2 touchdown passes of 85 and 39 yards to Kavika Tua. Taj Apodaca scored the other Pirate touchdown for 52 yards.

The Pirates of Oceanside will take a week off and will be at LaCosta Canyon in an Avocado League Football Game while the Knights of San Marcos will host the Lancers of Carlsbad next Friday.
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Friday 8/31 SoCal scores

Courtesy LA Times

SOUTHERN SECTION

NONLEAGUE
Adelanto 65, Bassett 14
Alhambra 20, Temple City 2
Alta Loma 31, Los Osos 28
Arrowhead Christian 45, Whittier Christian 0
Arroyo 56, Schurr 16
Artesia 54, Bloomington 28
Aquinas 21, Millikan 10
Arroyo Valley 34, Desert Hot Springs 28 (OT)
Ayala 14, Diamond Ranch 6
Azusa 28, Maranatha 18
Bellflower 56, Magnolia 0
Big Bear 29, Laguna Beach 26
Bishop Montgomery 40, St. Pius X-St. Matthias Academy 34
Bonita 47, Riverside Poly 28
Brentwood 34, Hueneme 24
Buena Park 50, Firebaugh 0
Cajon 57, Murrieta Valley 28
Calabasas 41, Lawndale 20
Camarillo 43, Royal 3
Campbell Hall 41, Hoover 0
Canyon Country Canyon 50, Burbank Burroughs 21
Carpinteria 41, Capistrano Valley Christian 6
Capistrano Valley 44, Garden Grove Pacifica 7
Cerritos 68, Bolsa Grande 27
Chaffey 31, Patriot 7
Chaparral 17, Redlands 7
Claremont 48, Diamond Bar 47
Coachella Valley 38, La Quinta 36
Corona del Mar 59, El Toro 6
Crean Lutheran 38, California Military Institute14
Crescenta Valley 44, Montebello 26
Culver City 61, Peninsula 26
Cypress 46, Santa Ana Valley 10
Dana Hills 41, Saddleback 0
Don Lugo 35, Monrovia 28
Dos Pueblos 26, Ventura 24
Eisenhower 45, Ontario 12
El Dorado 30, California 20
El Modena 21, Segerstrom 7
Elsinore 42, Rancho Christian 26
Fillmore 29, Trinity Classical Academy 20
Foothill 30, Beckman 6
Fountain Valley 35, Woodbridge 20
Fullerton 33, Golden Valley 26
Garden Grove 38, Santa Ana 12
Garey 42, Workman 20
Gladstone 35, Mountain View 28
Godinez 28, Portola 22
Grace Brethren 13, St. Margaret's 12
Grand Terrace 28, Hillcrest 14
Hacienda Heights Wilson 17, Montclair 12
Hart 31, Arcadia 27
Harvard-Westlake 34, Crespi 10
Heritage 33, Great Oak 0
Heritage Christian 47, Lancaster 20
Highland 38, St. Bonaventure 6
JSerra 21, Bishop Amat 20
Kaiser 48, Westminster 0
Knight 28, Ridgecrest Burrough 6
La Serna 23, Mira Costa 20
Leuzinger 26, Torrance 0
Linfield Christian 63, Indian Springs 0
Lompoc 36, Bishop Diego 10
Long Beach Jordan 47, Lynwood 7
Long Beach Wilson 10, Huntington Beach 7
Los Alamitos 20, Long Beach Poly 6
Malibu 62, Beverly Hills 7
Mary Star 31, Fairmont Prep 25
Mater Dei 49, La Mirada 0
Mayfair 20, Lakewood 6
Mission Viejo 28, La Habra 14
Moorpark 35, Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 34
Murrieta Mesa 55, Corona 14
Nordhoff 36, Oak Park 16
Norte Vista 21, Moreno Valley 12
North Torrance 24, El Segundo 17
Northview 51, West Covina 6
Oak Hills 40, Palmdale 0
Ocean View 58, Vasquez 6
Ontario Christian 56, Santa Ana Calvary Chapel 6
Orange Lutheran 42, Vista Murrieta 17
Orange Vista 44, Yucca Valley 7
Oxnard Pacifica 42, Newbury Park 20
Palm Springs 28, St. Anthony 26
Paraclete 49, Quartz Hill 6
Pasadena 30, Pioneer 28
Placentia Valencia 10, Brea Olinda 0
Ramona 42, Fontana 12
Rialto 21, Rubidoux 7
Rio Hondo Prep 41, Santa Clara 0
Rio Mesa 29, Lompoc Cabrillo 6
Riverside Notre Dame 45, Tustin 41
Rosemead 16, La Puente 7
San Dimas 49, Whittier 14
San Gorgonio 37, Summit 17
San Marino 76, El Monte 36
Santa Barbara 54, Channel Islands 3
Santa Paula 48, San Bernardino 23
Saugus 51, Buena 0
Shadow Hills 55, Cathedral City 3
Sierra Canyon 42, Redondo 7
Silver Valley 39, Nuview Bridge 8
Simi Valley 43, Thousand Oaks 14
South Pasadena 7, Eastside 6
St. Francis 38, Damien 21
Sultana 48, Twentynine Palms 13
Tahquitz 28, Lakeside 16
Temecula Valley 37, West Valley 7
Temescal Canyon 49, Riverside North 17
Tesoro 35, Eastvale Roosevelt 6
Trabuco Hills 35, Saddleback Valley Christian 7
Valencia 58, Silverado 35
Viewpoint 33, Duarte 25
Villa Park 28, Yucaipa 12
Village Christian 18, St. Monica 6
West Ranch 46, St. Genevieve 24
West Torrance 23, Santa Monica 0
Western 56, Baldwin Park 8
Western Christian 51, Southlands Christian 6
Westlake 24, Oxnard 20

INTERSECTIONAL
Birmingham 56, La Salle 0
Carlsbad La Costa Canyon 38, San Clemente 35
Chaminade 23, San Marcos Mission Hills 3
Chandler (Ariz.) Seton Catholic 39, Xavier Prep 13
Chula Vista Eastlake 21, Corona Santiago 10
Corona Centennial 35, Pittsburg 7
Greenwood Village (Colo.) Cherry Creek 21, Santa Margarita 14
Holtville 31, Desert Mirage 0
Kapolei (Hawaii) 23, Downey 14
Milpitas 35, Ganesha 0
Palm Desert 9, Tucson (Ariz.) Flowing Wells 7
Rancho Verde 63, Chula Vista Bonita Vista 6
San Diego St. Augustine 28, Loyola 10
San Luis Obispo 41, San Marcos 33
San Pedro 27, Long Beach Cabrillo 14
Santa Ynez 36, Santa Maria 0
Santee West Hills 37, Santa Fe 14
St. John Bosco 52, Mililani (Hawaii) 14
Visalia Central Valley Christian 49, Cerritos Valley Christian 3
Warren 59, Huntington Park 0

CIF San Diego Section Sports

Cougar qb Robert Ramos threw touchdown passes of 37 yards to Shawn Moskowitz and 65 to Taejae Brooks, 31 yard field goal by Luis Flores, Nick Navarro's blocked punt for a touchdown paced the Cougars of Escondido High School at 2-1 to a 31-7 win over Chula Vista High School.

In a battle for the Lions Club Trophy in the Vista School District, the Panthers of Vista on 3 touchdown runs of 7, 48 and 15 yards by David Flores along with Desmond Taua's 1 yard run along with qb Josh Davies 42 yard pass to Zack Spayde paced the Vista Panthers to a 48-14 win over the Longhorns of Rancho Buena Vista. QB Dorian Richardson scored 2 touchdown runs of 6 and 21 yards for the Longhorns.
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