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Orange Glen defeats Murrieta Valley in North County Basketball Classic

By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-12-15-17-The Patriots of Orange Glen behind the 21 point 7 rebound performance of Damian Miller along with 11 points by Andres Tovar defeated the Nighthawks of Murrieta Valley by a 59-51 score in a North County Boys Basketball Classic.

The Nighthawks were led each with 16 points by Alex Cartwright and Andrew Shackleford.

With the win the Patriots improve to 4-3 will host the Pirates of Oceanside High School on Tuesday, December 19th in Escondido, CA.

SACRAMENTO STATE FOOTBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIP BOWL GAMES SCHEDULE

SACRAMENTO STATE FOOTBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIP BOWL GAMES SCHEDULE

Friday, December 15
4:00 pm Division 2-AA - Cajon (14-1) vs. Serra (12-2)
8:00 pm Division 1-AA - Helix (13-1) vs. Folsom (15-0)

Saturday, December 16
12:00 pm Division 2-A - Grace Brethren (13-2) vs. St. Francis, MV (10-4)
4:00 pm Division 1-A - Narbonne (11-3) vs. Pittsburg (9-2)
8:00 pm Open Division - Mater Dei (14-0) vs. De La Salle (11-1)

San Pasqual Girls Basketball Report

1) 11/27/17 - 58-14 win over San Ysidro
2) 11/30/17 - 56-30 loss to Poway

3) 12/1/17 - 49-24 loss to Rancho Bernardo
a) Maddie Campbell #1 - 10 points, 4 assists, 4 steals

4) 12/4/17 - 54-41 win over Maranatha Christian
a) Alexis Toledo #2 Senior - 10 points, 5 rebounds
b) Karen Nguyen #10 - 8 points, 7 rebounds
c) Maile Thompson #23 - 12 points, 4 assists, 4 steals
d) Maja Kresovich #50 - 8 points, 11 rebounds

5) 12/5/17 - 53-49 loss to Canyon Crest Academy
Some standouts from the game:
a) Maddie Campbell #1 sophomore - 16 points, 6 assists
b) Maile Thompson #23 senior - 12 points
c) Maja Kresovich #50 freshman - 11 points, 6 rebounds

6) 12/6/17 - 55-47 loss to Otay Ranch
a) Maddie Campbell #1 - 10 points, 6 assists, 4 steals
b) Emma Cameron #22 senior - 4 points 9 rebounds
c) Maile Thompson - 20 points, 5 rebounds
d) Maja Kresovich - 8 points, 6 rebounds

7) 12/9/17- 73-56 win over Valley Center
a) Maddie Campbell #1 - 12 points, 8 rebounds, 14 assists, 5 steals
b) Emma Cameron #22 - 4 points, 6 rebounds
c) Maile Thompson #23 - 33 points, 3 steals
d) Kelsey Carter sophomore #52 - 5 points 7 rebounds

8) 12/11/17 - 65-47 win over Oceanside
a) #1 Maddie Campbell - 31 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists & 6 steals
b) #10 Karen Nguyen junior - 6 points 4 steals
c) #22 Emma Cameron - 6 points, 8 rebounds
d) #23 Maile Thompson - 8 points, 4 rebounds
e) #50 Maja Kresovich - 10 points, 6 rebounds

Regards,
Grace Campbell
Varsity Team Liaison
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Northeast Valley Tournament results for Tuesday Dec. 12

Results for the NEVT Tuesday, December 12, are as follows:

4pm Saugus 66 (1st place team) - North Hollywood 45
Libbie McMahan
-Saugus
29 points, 1 steal and 6 defensive rebounds
Scarlett Gil-North Hollywood
22 points, 1 offensive rebound and 2 defensive rebounds

5:30pm St Genevieve 46 - Holy Family 15
Katie Bonilla
-St Genevieve
19 points, 1 steal and 6 defensive rebounds
Michelle Barraza-Holy Family
5 points, 3 steals and 7 defensive rebounds

7pm Golden Valley 46 - Vaughn 30
Kim Manary
-Golden Valley
16 points
Alissa DeLeon-Vaughn
5 points, 1 steal and 5 defensive rebounds

Guajome Park Improves to 6-0 in Boys Basketball

Guajome Park improves to 6-0 in Boys Basketball

By David A Willauer-Contributing Writer-In an Ocean League Boys Basketball Game, the Frogs of Guajome Park improve their record at 6-0 on the season behind the 27 point performance of Ty Ballard, 25 points by Michael Simmons and 13 by Cristian Garrett as they defeated the Patriots of Temecula Prep by a 78-47 score. Temecula Prep was led by Harrison Tablada with 14 points followed by Cyrus Himinez with 12/

Guajome Park's next game is at home as they host the Raptors of High Tech NC on Friday, December 15th.
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Northeast Valley Tournament results for Monday Dec. 11

NEVT, Monday, December 11 results:

St Monica Academy 28 - Grant 25 in overtime
Karinna Turicchi
-St Monica Academy
12 points, 3 steals, 4 offensive rebounds and 9 defensive rebounds
Diana-Grant
12 points, 3 steals and 2 defensive rebounds

Verdugo Hills 48 - Animo Bunche 12
Rilee Aaist
-Verdugo Hills
19 points, 1 steal, 3 offensive rebounds and 3 defensive rebounds
Breida-Animo Bunche
6 points and 1 defensive rebound

Vaughn 51 - Central City Value 31
Rebekah Romero
-Vaughn
17 points, 2 assists, 2 blocks, 1 steal and 1 defensive rebound
Sonia Figueroa-Central City Value
17 points, 1 block, 4 steals, and defensive rebounds

Northeast Valley Tournament Saturday results

Below are the game results and some Player of the Games for today's NEVT games.

Saugus 89 - Grant 7
Alexis Jimenez-Saugus
18 points and 2 steals

Chavez 39 - St Monica Academy 30

Saugus 81 - Vaughn 18
Libbie McMahan
- Saugus
21 points and 2 steals

Westlake 46 - Verdugo Hills 32
Abigail Tran
-Westlake
14 points, 1 steal and 1 defensive rebound

Golden Valley 58 - North Hollywood 57
Dyamond Lamparski
-Golden Valley
21 points, 3 offensive rebounds and 2 defensive rebounds

St Genevieve 40 - Central City Value 30

Chavez 43 - Animo Bunche 7

Matchups Set For 2017 CIF Regional Football Championship Bowl Games

Per CIF Press Release:

Matchups Set For 2017 CIF Regional Football Championship Bowl Games IRVINE, CALIF. – The matchups for the 2017 CIF Regional Football Championship Bowl Games are now set following the placement of the remaining 50 Section Championship teams.

Games will be held Friday-Saturday, December 8-9, at various host sites in the North and South.

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 (11-1) vs. Mater Dei (14-0) at Hornet Stadium, Sacramento State – Saturday, Dec. 16 at 8:00 p.m.

The following is the schedule for the 2017 CIF 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.

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

DIVISION 1–AA
North: Central, Fresno (12-1) at Folsom (14-0) – Friday, Dec. 8 at 7:30 p.m.
South: Helix (12-1) at Oaks Christian (12-2) – Friday, Dec. 8 at 7:30 p.m.

DIVISION 1–A
North: Pittsburg (18-2) at Granite Bay (12-2) – Saturday, Dec. 9 at 6:00 p.m.
South: Paraclete (13-1) at Narbonne (10-3) – Saturday, Dec. 9 at 6:00 p.m.

DIVISION 2–AA
North: Serra (11-2) vs. Tulare Union (13-0) at Bob Mathias Stadium – Friday, Dec. 8 at 7:30 p.m.
South: Cajon (13-1) at Rancho Verde (12-2) – Friday, Dec. 8 at 7:30 p.m.

DIVISION 2–A
North: St. Francis, Mountain View (9-4) at Manteca (12-2) – Saturday, Dec. 9 at 6:00 p.m.
South: Aquinas (14-0) vs. Grace Brethren (12-2) at Moorpark College – Saturday, Dec. 9 at 6:00 p.m.

DIVISION 3–AA
North: Marin Catholic (12-0) at Shasta (11-1) – Friday, Dec. 8 at 7:30 p.m.
South: Quartz Hill (13-1) vs. Bishop Diego (13-1) at Santa Barbara City College – Friday, Dec. 8 at 7:30 p.m.

DIVISION 3–A
North: Sutter (12-1) at Half Moon Bay (13-0) – Saturday, Dec. 9 at 6:00 p.m.
South: Steele Canyon (10-4) at El Modena (12-2) – Saturday, Dec. 9 at 6:00 p.m.

DIVISION 4–AA
North: Placer (12-1) at Salinas (11-2) – Friday, Dec. 8 at 7:30 p.m.
South: Crenshaw (10-3) at El Camino (8-5) – Friday, Dec. 8 at 7:30 p.m.

DIVISION 4–A
North: Milpitas (12-1) at Campolindo (10-4) – Saturday, Dec. 9 at 6:00 p.m.
South: San Joaquin Memorial (11-2) at Southwest EC (13-0) – Saturday, Dec. 9 at 6:00 p.m.

DIVISION 5–AA
North: McClymonds (12-0) at East Nicolaus (13-0) – Friday, Dec. 8 at 7:30 p.m.
South: Big Bear (13-1) vs. Golden West (11-2) at Visalia Community Stadium – Friday, Dec. 8 at 7:30 p.m.

DIVISION 5–A
North: Bear River (10-3) at Fortuna (12-2) – Saturday, Dec. 9 at 6:00 p.m.
South: Monte Vista (8-5) vs. Katella (13-1) at Western HS – Saturday, Dec. 9 at 6:00 p.m.

DIVISION 6–AA
North: St. Patrick-St. Vincent (11-1) at Strathmore (14-0) – Friday, Dec. 8 at 7:30 p.m.
South: Caruthers (12-0) vs. Orange (12-2) at El Modena HS – Friday, Dec. 8 at 7:30 p.m.

DIVISION 6–A
North: Galileo (9-2) at Rio Vista (9-3) – Saturday, Dec. 9 at 6:00 p.m.
South: Huntington Park (11-3) vs. Vincent Memorial (11-2) at Calexico HS – Saturday, Dec. 9 at 6:00 p.m.

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, three 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.

Play-in game took place on December 1.

The following is a breakdown of qualifiers per Section (52 total qualifiers):
Central – 6
Central Coast – 5
LA City – 3
North Coast – 6
Northern – 4
Oakland – 1
Sac-Joaquin – 7
San Diego – 6
San Francisco – 1
Southern – 13

Orange Glen defeats Point Loma in Coast News Boys Basketball Classic

Orange Glen defeats Point Loma High School by a 66-39 score

23 points, 10 rebounds by Damien Miller and 18 by Andres Tovar paced the Patriots of Orange Glen High School to a 66-39 victory over Point Loma High School in the third game of the Coast News Classic.

With the win the Patriots improve to 2-1 and will play Torrey Pines High School in the final game of Pool Play on Wednesday Night at Torrey Pines.

Monday Northeast Valley Tournament results

Results and Players of the Games for Monday, December 4

3pm North Hollywood 64 - St Genevieve 38

Players of the Game:

Julia Bogdan
(NH) 18 points, 1 assist, 1 block, 4 steals, 2 offensive and 6 defensive rebounds
Dalila Rincon (St G) 13 points, 1 assist, 1 block, 2 steals, 2 offensive and 5 defensive rebounds


4:30pm Saugus 68 - Westlake 22

Players of the Game:
Libbie McMahan (S) 15 points, 4 steals, 2 offensive rebounds and 7 defensive rebounds
Lyndey (W) 9 points, 1 steal and 3 defensive rebounds


6pm Golden Valley 69 - Animo Bunche 8

Players of the Game:
Kim Manary (GV) 15 points, 3 assists, 6 steals and 1 defensive rebound
Laura Elizaras (AB) 3 points, 1 assist and 1 defensive rebound
Yosselin Juarez (AB) 3 points and 1 steal


7:30pm Central City Value 43 - St Monica Academy 26

Players of the Game:
Patty Sanchez (CCV) 13 points, 1 assist, 1 block, 2 steals, 10 offensive & 8 defensive rebs.
Sonia Figueroa (CCV) 13 points, 3 assists, 5 steals, 1 offensive and 2 defensive rebounds
Karinna Turrichi (St M A) 6 points, 2 offensive rebounds and 4 defensive rebounds

Saturday's championship scores

Courtesy LA Times:

SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS

DIVISION 1
Mater Dei 49, St. John Bosco 24

DIVISION 4
Cajon 54, Downey 28

DIVISION 7
El Modena 35, Don Lugo 7

DIVISION 10
Quartz Hill 26, Dos Pueblos 21

DIVISION 12
Big Bear 37, Santa Maria 23

DIVISION 13
Orange 30, Silver Valley 20

CITY CHAMPIONSHIPS

DIVISION I
San Fernando 28, Dorsey 21

DIVISION II
Huntington Park 18, Cleveland 14

DIVISION III
Los Angeles Marshall 61, Verdugo Hills 26

Mission Hills Boys Football ends season at 11-1

Mission Hills football suffers first loss to Helix

By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-Devore Stadium-Southwestern College-El Cajon, CA-12-2-17: The Mission Hills Grizzlies known for their heroic highlights along with coming from behind wins on the miracle passing on Utah bound Jeff Tuttle and the running game of Damon Wigand and the good fleet hands of Chris Olave and for the time after winning the 2013 CIF Open Trophy but 4 years later in tonight's championship round it was a different story.

In the second quarter, the Grizzlies got their first lead of the game as Ezekiel Mata connected on a 19 yard field goal to go up 3-0. Helix regained the lead as Eleyon Noa 29 carries for 164 scored his first touchdown of the game with the PAT blocked to go up 6-3. Sam Dixon scored on a 2 yard run with the PAT good put Mission Hills up 10-6

Helix regained the lead at 12-10 as qb Carson Baker 8 completions out of 12 attempts for 110 yards connected to wide receiver Isaiah Wooden 2 receptions for 36 yards on a 32 yard pass with 30 seconds left in the half with the 2 point PAT failed.

In the third quarter, the Grizzlies regained the lead as qb Jeff Tuttle known for his passing and his speed as he threw 23 completions out of 43 attempts for 295 yards threw a 7 yard pass to the fleet footed Chris Olave 12 receptions for 150 yards for a 7 yard score with the PAT no good made the score 16-12. Eleyon Noa known for his power run up the middle and breaking tackles scored his second touchdown of the game on a 1 yarder with the PAT good put the Highlanders up 19-16.

In the fourth quarter, after the Mission Hills offense had trouble scoring the Grizzlies tied the game at 19-19 on Ezekiel Mata's 26 yard field goal.

The Highlanders came back and won the game as Eleyon Noa scored the winning touchdown on a 4 yard run with the PAT good by Elijah Laing as they won by a 26-19 scored as the Grizzlies eleven game winning streak comes to an end at 11-1.

Chris Hauser on Mission Hills' Miracle season: "It was a great journey for our squad as I'm proud of these kids for what they did tonight." "It's very demanding on so many of our but a lot on the student athletes." "Here we are on December 2nd and started our training camp on July 31 which is a long season for football." "This was a great season for us but it was a hard loss for us tonight, but the kids played their hearts out and have shared a lot of fond memories this year."

This is Mission Hills 3rd trip to the CIF Open Final as they are now 1-3. The Grizzlies end their season at 11-1
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Orange Glen Falls to Mission Hills

In the Coast News Classic the Patriots of Orange Glen High School after a 73-72 defeat at Carlsbad High School fall to 0-2 as they were defeated by the Grizzlies of Mission Hills by a 70-60 score.

The Patriots were led by Andres Tover with 17 points, 15 by Damien Miller, 14 by Angel Nieves, 12 by Caden Palmer, 10 by Adam Nieves.

Orange Glen will host Point Loma High School on Tuesday, December 5th.

Friday's championship scores

Courtesy LA Times:

CITY CHAMPIONSHIP

OPEN DIVISION
Narbonne 48, Crenshaw 7

SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS

DIVISION 2
Oaks Christian 20, Valencia 19

DIVISION 3
Rancho Verde 44, St. Francis 42

DIVISION 5
Paraclete 49, Moorpark 28

DIVISION 6
Bishop Diego 37, Golden Valley 6

DIVISION 8
Grace Brethren 63, Antelope Valley 27

DIVISION 9
Aquinas 24, Ridgecrest Burroughs 6

DIVISION 11
Katella 55, Covina 49

San Pasqual Boys defeated by Monte Vista in basketball opener

San Pasqual Boys defeated by Monte Vista in basketball opener


By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-Wednesday, November 29, 2017-The Golden Eagles of San Pasqual opened up their basketball season in the first round of the Santana Basketball Shootout which was held at Santana High School as they were defeated by the Monarchs of Monte Vista by a 76-66 score.

Jax Longwell led the Golden Eagles with 13 points and 6 boards
Luke DuBois contributed with 11 points and 10 boards
Noah Miller also with 11 points and 10 points by Jacob Toledo.

The Golden Eagles with the loss go to 0-1 and will take on the Eagles of Granite Hills on Friday, December 1st.

Vista defeats Ramona in first round of the San Diego Basketball Classic

Vista defeats Ramona 71-50 in the first round of the San Diego Tip Off Basketball Classic

By David A. Willauer-In the First Round of the San Diego Tipoff Classic at Rancho Bernardo High School, the Lady Panthers of Vista High School opened up their basketball season as they defeated the Bulldogs of Ramona High School by a 71-50 score. For the Lady Panthers, Daeyanna Hale led with 28 points, Katerina Sciacca contributed with 18 points, Evelyn Terraza contributed with 11 points. For the Lady Bulldogs of Ramona, Julia Plantz led with 16 points, Hannah Nowakowski contributed with 12 and Elexis Espina contributed with 11.


With the win the Lady Panthers improve to 1-0 and will take on the Lady Broncos of Rancho Bernardo on Thursday, November 30, 2017

Guajome Park Opens up with a Boys Basketball Win

By David A. Willauer-Contribting Writer-In the first game of The Del Lago Boys Basketball Tournament, the Frogs of Guajome Park High School opened the Boys Basketball Season as they defeated the Firebirds of Pacific Ridge from Carlsbad by a 69-49 Tiburus Ballard led the Frogs with 26 points, Cristian Garrett contributed with 17 points and D'Angelo Simmons with 12. Pacific Ridge was led by Grant Mahler with 10 points.

With the win the Frogs of Guajome Park will take on O Farrell Charter on Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Nor Cal Tip Off Classic- Sat. Nov. 25 at Newark Memorial HS

11th annual Nor Cal Tip Off Classic Schedule


Saturday November 25, 2017 at Newark Memorial High School


Game 1: 11:00 AM St. Ignatius (San Francisco) vs Las Lomas (Walnut Creek)


Game 2: 12:30 PM Dublin vs. Berkeley


Game 3: 2:15 PM Newark Memorial (Newark) vs Lincoln (Stockton)


Game 4: 3:45 PM Moreau Catholic (Hayward) vs. San Joaquin Memorial (Fresno)


Game 5: 5:30 PM St. Joseph’s-Notre Dame (Alameda) vs Folsom


Game 6: 7:00 PM Capital Christian (Sacramento) vs Rancho Christian (Temecula)


Game 7: 8:30 PM Bishop O'Dowd (Oakland) vs. Fairfax vs (Los Angeles)

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Friday's semifinal playoff scores

Courtesy LA Times:

SOUTHERN SECTION

DIVISION 1
Mater Dei 49, Mission Viejo 21
St. John Bosco 62, Corona Centennial 34

DIVISION 2
Oaks Christian 31, Upland 24
Valencia 52, Heritage 34

DIVISION 3
Rancho Verde 41, Charter Oak 22
St. Francis 52, El Toro 17

DIVISION 4
Downey 41, Capistrano Valley 21
Cajon 56, Murrieta Mesa 28

DIVISION 5
Paraclete 55, Paloma Valley 35
Moorpark 27, Paramount 21

DIVISION 6
Bishop Diego 45, Saugus 27
Golden Valley 20, Mira Costa 18

DIVISION 7
Don Lugo 28, Burbank 7
El Modena 27, St. Margaret's 24

DIVISION 8
Antelope Valley 70, Rio Mesa 56
Grace Brethren 37, Silverado 31 (2OT)

DIVISION 9
Aquinas 47, Cypress 12
Ridgecrest Burroughs 31, Mayfair 14

DIVISION 10
Quartz Hill 21, Apple Valley 14
Dos Pueblos 38, Valley View 30

DIVISION 11
Covina 57, Culver City56 (OT)
Katella 35, Rancho Mirage 28

DIVISION 12
Santa Maria 35, South El Monte 14
Big Bear 45, Santa Ana 17

DIVISION 13
Silver Valley 49, Westminster La Quinta 40

CITY

OPEN DIVISION
Narbonne 71, Fairfax 0
Crenshaw 41, Carson 13

DIVISION I
San Fernando 42, Garfield 21
Dorsey 41, South Gate 7

DIVISION II
Cleveland 55, Eagle Rock 54 (OT)
Huntington Park 34, Granada Hills 28

DIVISION III
Verdugo Hills 48, Monroe 28
Los Angeles Marshall 28, Locke 6

Jeff Tuttle paces Mission Hills to CIF Open Final

Jeff Tuttle's 2nd half Miracle Magic sparks Mission Hills to CIF Open Division Finals


By David A. Willauer-Jack Ashby Field at Grizzly Stadium-Mission Hills High School-San Marcos, CA-11-25-17-In an Open Division Semi Final Round game, after a bunch turnovers things went right for Torrey Pines as they went ahead 10-0 on a blocked punt return of 30 yards by Quinton Smith and on a fumble recovery recovered by the Falcons as they settled for a 38 yard field goal by Justin Kaplan.

In the second half the Grizzlies cut the Falcon lead to 10-7 as Jeff Tuttle 19 completions out of 33 attempts for 197 as threw a 10 yard pass to Chris Olave (9 carries for 91 yards) with the PAT good. Damon Wigand (19 carries for 116 yards) followed with a touchdown as he scored on a 6 yard run put the Grizzlies for their first lead of the game at 14-10.

The Falcons regained the lead at 17-14 as qb Jason Henke 14 carries for 40 yards scored on a 6 yard run with the PAT good

With 1:12 left in the ballgame qb Utah Bound qb Jeff Tuttle known for his passing and scrambling threw a 16 yard pass to Quinton Hadnot to make the final score 20-17 in favor of 12-0 Mission Hills.

Coach Chris Hauser: " Twice we came back and fell behind because of our turnovers,Torrey Pines had made the plays that they did but we battled from 2 scores down to get the lead." "Gives credit to our kids for the fight that they showed after they blocked the punt on us made big play for their first score we had 2 holding penalties which took our initial flame away but that is part of the game"

" On Jack Tuttle's 10 yard pass to Chris Olave for the 10-7 score those two have work so well together and have a tendency to look for each other." "On Jason Henke's 6 yard touchdown for their lead we were patient to drive our offense down the field, on the winning score by Quinton Hadnot from Jack Tuttle we worked on the formation in practice many times it was a good spot to push him vertical on the snap as Jack threw the ball well." "It's a privilege and an honor to play in our 3rd CIF final whoever it is we are ready to play." said Coach Hauser

These 2 teams played during the regular season at Torrey Pines as Mission Hills won by a 24-23 score.

Jack Tuttle on his performance: "It feels good to get the win tonight as we played a good team in Torrey Pines, after trailing 10-0 I felt that we could win the game tonight as things always happen." On the 2 touchdown passes of 10 yards to Chris Olave and to 16 yard to Quinton Hadnot they were fantastic plays for us but give credit to our offensive line as they did a good job blocking that's how we won the ballgame."


The Grizzlies of Mission Hills will be appearing in their 3rd trip to the CIF Open Division Finals(2nd Open Division Final). In 2013 Mission Hills defeated Oceanside 36-14 for the Open Division Finals, lost to Eastlake in 2012 by a score of 21-14 in the Division I Finals.
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