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Division 1 Top 10

1. (1) Mater Dei - blew out Upland 62-7. Has Dave White and Edison (4-0) in White's last game vs MD.

2. (2) Mission Viejo (4-0) MV easily handled LB Poly 42-14. Next: Redondo (2-2)

3. (3) CC (3-1) CC rolled up a fairly competitive S/O Notre Dame, 48-24. Next: Liberty Nevada (3-0)

4. (4) Bosco (3-1) After losing to Bishop Gorman, Bosco rebounded with a 56-7 win over Crespi. Next: Stockton St. Mary's (4-0)

5. (7) Rancho Cucamonga (4-0) After going up 13-0, RC found itself behind 20-13 to Murietta Valley. RC rallied to win going away, 41-20. Next: Citrus Hill (2-2) RC had better not sleep on CH.

6. (8) Chaminade (3-1) Chaminade won its third straight, beating Bakersfield 28-20. Next: Serra (1-3)

7. (9) JSerra (3-1) Nice win over previous #5 Vista Murrieta. Next: Los Al (3-1)

8. (10) Amat (3-1) Wins 2-0?? forfeit over St. Paul? What happened? Next: Loyola (1-3)

9. (5) Vista Murietta (3-1) VM lost to #7 JSerra 28-14. Next: Crenshaw (2-1)

10. (nr) Santa Margarita (3-1) After an opening loss to Mission Viejo, RSM has won 3 straight, all by blow outs. This week's a blow out too. Next: King (1-2)

Thursday's scores (9/22)

Courtesy LA Times:

SOUTHERN SECTION

CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
Cajon 46, Miller 6

PACIFIC LEAGUE
Burbank Burroughs 55, Hoover 21

NONLEAGUE
Anaheim Canyon 34, Esperanza 0
Covina 35, Walnut 14
Foothill 28, Brea Olinda 18
Godinez 21, Rancho Alamitos 3
Inglewood 22, Pioneer 19
JSerra 45, Los Alamitos 35
Katella 35, Ocean View 24
La Canada 20, Rio Hondo Prep 0
Patriot 48, Bloomington 14
Santa Margarita 44, King 14
Segerstrom 26, Northwood 6
Westminster 47, Magnolia 20

CITY

NONLEAGUE
Carson 40, Arleta 0
New Designs Watts 20, Locke 8

Ira Lee cuts college list to three: he's Pac-12 bound

Per Eric Bossi, Rivals.com National Recruiting Director:

"Four-star power forward Ira Lee, ...the No. 59 ranked prospect in the class of 2017 is down to an all Pac-12 final three of Arizona, California and Oregon.

Currently rehabbing from post summer shoulder surgery, the 6-foot-7 power forward at Santa Monica (Calif.) Crossroads is a bouncy, high-volume rebounder who plays above the rim in transition and has a great motor.

Lee has scheduled official visits to all three of his finalists and he'll take his first trip this weekend when he checks out California. After that he'll see Oregon the weekend of Oct. 7 and Arizona on Oct. 14..."

Palomar Falls to Cerritos 21-17

Palomar's comeback falls four points short
NORWALK (9-17-2016) -- Palomar, trailing by two touchdowns at the half, saw a fourth-quarter comeback fall just short on Saturday night at Falcon Stadium as the Comets dropped a non-conference football game to Cerritos 21-17.

Most of Palomar's success in the opening half came with the Falcons leading 7-0 when Wes Fonoti blocked a Cerritos field goal attempt with 5:39 left in the first quarter and Dominique Love scooped up the ball and returned it 56 yards for a touchdown. Patrick Koch kicked the PAT and the teams were tied 7-7.

Cerritos led 21-7 at halftime after a pair of Nick Michell touchdown runs in the second period when the game's momentum changed and the Comets scored twice in the fourth quarter, on Josh Bernard's 12-yard touchdown run and Koch's 45-yard field goal, which came with 3:32 left in the game.

The Comets outscored the Falcons 10-0 over the game's final 30 minutes and 53 seconds and attempted to get the ball back with an onside kick following the field goal for a final attempt to win it. But Cerritos quickly called timeout, negating any surpise, and this time Koch kicked off deep to the 5-yard line, from where Landon Jones returned it 22 yards out to the 27.

Palomar never got the ball back as the Falcons controlled the ball for the game's last 3:27, during which time the Comets used their last two timeouts.

"We did some good things to try to come back, but we have to play four quarters and, until we can do that, we're not gong to be the kind of team we want to be," coach Joe Early said.

Palomar's top offensive effort came from tight end Robert Ursua, who ran over Cerritos defenders twice as he caught four passes from Matt Romero for 43 yards.

Along with the blocked field goal and touchdown return, the Comets got strong defensive efforts from Malavai Taylor who intercepted a pass in the end zone and contributed 6 tackles, Zack Gallina (12 tackles), Christian Prince (9 tackles, 1.5 for a loss) and Brad Dozier, Hunter Turner and Nako Te'i who had 6 tackles each.

Punter Sam Tapia pinned the Falcons inside the 20-yard line three times, at the 6, 19 and 14-yard line. He also had kicks of 47 and 43 yards.

Palomar will try to even its record at 2-2 next Saturday when the Comets host Moorpark in another non-conference game at Escondido's Chick Embrey Field at Wilson Stadium, Kickoff will be at 6 p.m.
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Friday's scores (9/16)

SOUTHERN SECTION

ARROWHEAD LEAGUE
Carnegie 26, Sherman Indian 12

GOLD COAST - VALLEY LEAGUE

Campbell Hall 49, McAuliffe 0

NONLEAGUE

Apple Valley 29, Victor Valley 22
Arcadia 23, Maranatha 14
Arroyo 42, Rowland 7
Arroyo Grande 38, Pioneer Valley 7
Beaumont 14, Banning 13
Bishop Amat def. St. Paul (forfeit)
Bishop Montgomery 27, Bellflower 14
Boron 20, Rio Hondo Prep 13
Brea Olinda 40, Diamond Bar 20
Brethren Christian 55, Capistrano Valley Christian 7
Buena 27, Bonita 7
Buena Park 67, Pioneer 0
Calabasas 57, Oxnard Pacifica 28
California 34, Rosemead 21
Canyon Country Canyon 21, Highland 20
Capistrano Valley 52, Esperanza 6
Carpinteria 10, Nordhoff 7
Cathedral 21, Loyola 19
Cathedral City 29, Tahquitz 13
Cerritos 43, Beverly Hills 6
Cerritos Valley Christian 42, Mayfair 7
Chaffey 8, Colton 7
Channel Islands 15, Royal 13
Charter Oak 27, Damien 14
Chino 51, Los Osos 14
Claremont 40, Pomona 12
Coachella Valley 34, Indio 27
Colony 42, Norte Vista 29
Corona Centennial 48, Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 24
Corona Santiago 47, Temecula Valley 8
Corona del Mar 41, Newport Harbor 13
Covina 31, Montclair 7
Crescenta Valley 51, La Canada 12
Culver City 37, North Torrance 14
Diamond Ranch 35, Burbank Burroughs 17
Dos Pueblos 23, Camarillo 14
Downey 48, Millikan 21
Duarte 35, Mountain View 6
Eastvale Roosevelt 45, Alta Loma 27
Edison 24, San Juan Hills 17
Eisenhower 69, Rialto 30
El Dorado 28, Placentia Valencia 14
El Modena 26, Fullerton 21
El Rancho 67, Bell Gardens 12
El Segundo 18, Mira Costa 14
Foothill 30, Fountain Valley 6
Gahr 56, Artesia 7
Garden Grove Pacifica 38, Garden Grove 7
Garey 42, Webb 14
Grace Brethren 49, Calvary Murrieta 7
Grand Terrace 62, Vista del Lago 0
Great Oak 37, Ayala 7
Hart 27, Antelope Valley 7
Heritage 15, Redlands East Valley 7
Hillcrest 41, Riverside North 27
Hoover 51, Glenn 20
Hueneme 39, San Marcos 20
Huntington Beach 29, Long Beach Wilson 18
Irvine 21, Estancia 17
Jurupa Valley 42, Arroyo Valley 22
Katella 42, Westminster 21
King 47, Riverside Poly 7
Knight 7, Ramona 7
La Mirada 43, San Clemente 14
La Palma Kennedy 37, Magnolia 13
La Puente 13, Hacienda Heights Wilson 3
La Salle 44, Muir 6
Laguna Hills 28, Woodbridge 27
Lakeside 63, Bloomington 14
Lakewood 28, Warren 22
Leuzinger 36, Lawndale 28
Linfield Christian 23, Temescal Canyon 23
Lompoc 64, Santa Barbara 0
Lompoc Cabrillo 24, Templeton 12
Los Alamitos 40, La Habra 29
Los Altos 42, Glendora 34
Los Amigos 47, Costa Mesa 14
Mater Dei 62, Upland 7
Miller 17, Fontana 9

Mission Viejo 42, Long Beach Poly 14 Game report later on Californiapreps.com
Monrovia 26, Whittier 14
Moreno Valley 34, Jurupa Hills 26
Morro Bay 29, San Luis Obispo 20
Nogales 27, Walnut 20
Northview 35, Don Lugo 28
Norwalk 21, Dominguez 13
Oak Hills 27, Etiwanda 24
Oaks Christian 63, Alemany 62 (3OT)
Ocean View 34, Garden Grove Santiago 7
Ontario 40, Patriot 12
Orange Lutheran 35, Norco 21
Palm Springs 38, Kaiser 29
Paloma Valley 42, Corona 18
Paramount 54, Morningside 12
Pasadena Marshall 75, Blair 0
Pasadena Poly 35, Mary Star 10
Paso Robles 31, Cajon 28
Peninsula 35, Torrance 17
Perris 48, San Bernardino 10
Rancho Alamitos 28, Anaheim 7
Rancho Cucamonga 41, Murrieta Valley 20
Rancho Verde 35, Citrus Hill 24
Redlands 23, Chaparral 22
Redondo 58, West Torrance 10
Rim of the World 20, Desert Hot Springs 13
Riverside Prep 50, Santa Rosa Academy 19
Rubidoux 38, Canyon Springs 8
Saddleback 20, Western 14
San Gabriel 27, Ganesha 0
San Jacinto 33, Murrieta Mesa 23
San Marino 48, Viewpoint 30
Santa Ana Valley 35, Northwood 21
Santa Fe 29, South Torrance 12
Santa Margarita 49, Westlake 8
Santa Maria 22, Righetti 20
Santa Maria St. Joseph 21, Bishop Diego 17
Santa Monica 53, Dana Hills 36
Santa Paula 34, Fillmore 19
Santa Ynez 28, Nipomo 7
Saugus 17, Ventura 14
Segerstrom 35, Godinez 29
Serrano 55, Adelanto 6
Servite 41, Villa Park 32
Shadow Hills 26, Hemet 14
Sierra Vista 41, Baldwin Park 35 (OT)
Silver Valley 34, Mammoth 7
Silverado 55, Eastside 31
South El Monte 48, Bassett 21
South Hills 75, Temple City 7
St. Anthony 59, Mission Prep 14
St. Bonaventure 35, La Quinta 14
St. Francis 24, La Serna 21
St. John Bosco 56, Crespi 7
Sultana 35, Barstow 28
Tesoro 25, El Toro 21
Trinity Classical Academy 26, St. Bernard 18
Tustin 28, Trabuco Hills 21
Twentynine Palms 42, Indian Springs 0
Upland Christian 35, Nuview Bridge 8
Valencia 56, Newbury Park 35
Valley View 56, Aliso Niguel 45
West Covina 24, Schurr 13
West Ranch 28, Thousand Oaks 14
Westminster La Quinta 49, Loara 39
Workman 30, Keppel 0
Yucaipa 26, San Gorgonio 21
Yucca Valley 85, Western Christian 0


INTERSECTIONAL

Blythe Palo Verde Valley 30, Desert Mirage 24
Chula Vista Olympian 49, Rio Mesa 14
Edwards AFB Desert 63, Lancaster 48
El Camino Real 42, Harvard-Westlake 21
Hawkins 51, Chula Vista Mater Dei 42
Los Angeles 50, Inglewood 0
Marquez 41, Beckman 13
Mountain View St. Francis 34, Atascadero 13
Oak Park 45, West Adams 20
Oxnard 36, Sylmar 13
Panorama 43, Santa Clara 3
Rancho Christian 31, San Diego Horizon 0
Rosamond 37, Lancaster Desert Christian 14
Saddleback Valley Christian 49, Escondido Charter 0
Salesian 71, Huntington Park 0
Sierra Canyon 53, Taft 13
Whittier Christian 68, Bell 55
Wilmington Banning 37, Hawthorne 7


CITY

NONLEAGUE
Canoga Park 26, Hollywood 14
Carson 41, Westchester 40
Cleveland 40, Manual Arts 0
Crenshaw 26, Garfield 7
Dorsey 41, Birmingham 0
Eagle Rock 35, Los Angeles Roosevelt 17
Fairfax 40, Chatsworth 15
Franklin 48, Bernstein 7
Granada Hills Kennedy 26, Granada Hills 23
Grant 34, Rancho Dominguez 26
Los Angeles University 20, Lincoln 14 (2OT)
Mendez 21, Sotomayor 20
North Hollywood 25, Gardena 10
Reseda 36, Sun Valley Poly 13
Santee 15, Belmont 12
South Gate 22, San Fernando 6
Torres 32, New Designs Watts 16
Van Nuys 41, Monroe 20
View Park 14, Angelou 13
Washington 28, Rivera 18

Max Shiffer's 3 touchdown performances paces 4-0 Oceanside to win over San Marcos

Max Shuffer's 3-touchdown performance paces 4-0 Oceanside to 31-14 win over San Marcos


By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-Excalibur Field-San Marcos High School
-San Marcos, CA: In a battle of 2 ranked teams in the San Diego High School Football scene, the Pirates of Oceanside High School on Tevin Meadow's (20 carries 100 yards rushing) scored on a 1 yard run to take a 7-0 lead.

After the Knights tied the score 7-7 on Bryce Bolin's pass of 23 yards to Kyle Phillips, the Pirates on Max Shuffer's (7 carries for 20 yards) 2 touchdown runs of 1 and 3 yards along with Jake Gerardi's 37 yard field goal put Oceanside up 24-7.

"San Marcos is a a very coachable squad and is building their tradition here with Coach Tinsler and his staff. They're doing a good job and are a playoff championship contender" said Head Coach Dave Rodriguez. "They belong in the envelope and tonight's game was a battle. We are thankful to the win the game tonight and will find out about one of my injured players in Tanner Schaul and hopefully will find out some good news if he is going to be able to play." said Coach Rodriguez

"Max Shuffer showed up tonight and made very big plays for us, chewing up the clock after the interceptions and the turnovers. He (Max) got the ball in the end zone. When the team is in the huddle, Max is our team leader and the field general. He did a good job and gave us the win with the 2 runs." said Dave Rodriguez.

Julian Hicks (1 reception for 16 yards) scored the other Pirate touchdown as he caught a 16 yard pass from Shuffer (9 completions out of 22 attempts for 171 yards 1 interception).

The Knights scored their last touchdown as Bryce Bolin (16 completions out of 37 attempts for 236 yards and 1 interception) threw a 90 yarder to Kyle Phillips (5 receptions for 138 yards) for a touchdown.
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Thursday's scores (9/15)

SOUTHERN SECTION

NONLEAGUE
Aquinas 47, Xavier Prep 27
Bolsa Grande 27, Century 6
California Military Institute 17, Anza Hamilton 13
Elsinore 28, Arlington 14
Glendale 35, Vasquez 14
Golden Valley 45, Agoura 10 Game report: bit.ly/Grizzlies4-0
Granite Hills 30, Littlerock 0
Irvine University 42, Santa Ana Calvary Chapel 13
JSerra 28, Vista Murrieta 14
Montebello 41, Azusa 13
Orange 48, Laguna Beach 17
Paraclete 49, Ridgecrest Burroughs 27
Rancho Mirage 52, Palm Desert 0
Santa Ana 33, Marina 21
Simi Valley 20, Village Christian 14
Windward 34, St. Monica 7
Yorba Linda 41, Sonora 7

INTERSECTIONAL
Alhambra 28, Los Angeles Wilson 13
Chaminade 28, Bakersfield 20

10th annual Northeast Valley tourney set for Nov 28-Dec 3

5 schools are needed to fill the 24 school/team 10th annual Northeast Valley Boys Varsity Basketball Tournament. Games will be played at Vaughn (San Fernando), East Valley (North Hollywood) and Panorama (Panorama City) Games will be played the week of November 28-December 3, 2016.

There will be two divisions

For more information and/or questions, please don't hesitate to contact me,
Israel A Ortiz
iortiz1@roadrunner.com-email
818-730-1681-phone
or
David Cory-Vaughn Athletic Director/Boys Varsity Basketball Head Coach
dcory@myvaughncharter.com /email
818-730-9897/cell phone
818-896-7461/school phone

Teams committed so far: Vaughn, Monroe, VAAS, San Fernando, El Monte, Chavez, Pacific Hills, SOCES, Fulton, East Valley, Westmark, Champs, Annenberg, Triumph, CALS, Edgewood, Lakeview and Sun Valley

St. Paul and Riv. Notre Dame must forfeit two games because of their fight

Here's the CIF press release:

LOS ALAMITOS -- After completing the investigation of the St. Paul-Riverside Notre Dame football game last Friday night, which included reviews of video, written reports from the game officials and statements from both schools it is has been determined that both schools will forfeit that contest.

Additionally, due to the fact each school will be without the minimum required number of players to compete in their next contests, those games will be forfeits as well.

Evidence gathered makes it clear that this game was ended due to multiple violations of CIF Southern Section Bylaw 1927 which states, “Any player who leaves the confines of the bench area during a fight that has broken out or may break out will be ineligible for the team’s next contest.

We have a zero tolerance policy for incidents such as this one and there will be no winners when they do occur,” stated Commissioner of Athletics Rob Wigod.”

Massey Memorial Tournament - final round highlights

Californiapreps.com will have complete game reports starting this afternoon:

Per staff writer Dave Rogahn:

7th Place: Santa Margarita 60 Long Beach Poly 42. Jake Kyman had 18 as SM led wire to wire. Poly shooting 28% from the floor and 37.5% from the line hurt its cause despite a double-double from Myles Johnson.

Kyman - 18 pts 4 3pt 2 rebs 3 asts 1 blk
Jordan Guest - 10 pts 5 rebs 1 asts 1 blk 2 stls
Johnny Wang - 10 pts 3 rebs 2 asts 1 stl
Johnson - 10 pts 11 rebs 2 asts 2 blks 2 stls

5th Place: Crespi 49 Roosevelt Eastvale 48. Roosevelt led 48-43 with under a minute left. But Billy Oxley was fouled trying a 3-pointer with 25.1 left and made all 3 FTs to keep Crespi's hopes alive. Then Kyle Dosa scored after a steal (with an assist to Oxley in the middle) with 10 seconds as Crespi literally stole the win.

Kyle Owens (C) - 13 pts 3 3pt 4 rebs 1 ast 1 stl
Oxley - 11 pts 2 3pt 4 rebs 5 asts 1 stl
Rob Hunter (C) - 11 pts 7 rebs 2 stls
Matt Mitchell (RE) - 17 pts 3 3pt 10 rebs 1 ast 1 stl
Jemarl Baker (RE) - 8 pts 3 rebs 2 asts

3rd Place: Bishop Gorman 77, Corona Centennial 68. After Centennial took a 48-40 lead, Bishop Gorman went on a 12-2 run to go back in front and led by 12 with 3 minutes left. Centennial got within 6 in the final minute before Gorman held on.

Jarvis Thomas (BG) - 22 pts (20 in 2nd half) 8 rebs 2 asts 1 stl
Christian Popoola (BG) - 9 pts 3 rebs 5 asts 1 stl
Jamal Bey (BG) - 8 pts 1 3pt 6 rebs 4 asts 2 stls
Jalen Hill (CC) - 20 pts 10 rebs 1 ast 3 blks 2 stls
Jalen Clark (CC) - 11 pts 1 3pt 4 rebs 4 asts 5 stls
Gio Nelson (CC) - 10 pts 1 3pt 2 rebs 2 asts
Isom Butler (CC) - 8 pts 3 rebs 5 asts

Championship: Mater Dei 62, Bishop Montgomery 55. Justice Sueing scored 13 pts on 5-for-5 in the first few minutes to stake MD to a 19-10 lead, and the Monarchs held off a late Montgomery rally to get the win. Mater Dei led by 12 in each half. The Knights got within 3 at 58-55 with 1:15 left, but steals & lay-ups by Harrison Butler and Sueing in the final minute clinched it for the Monarchs.

Justice Sueing (MD) - 25 pts 10/14 fgs 3 3pt 3 rebs 1 ast 1 blk 1 stl
Harrison Butler (MD) - 9 pts 4 rebs 1 ast 1 blk 1 stl
Spencer Freedman (MD) - 5 pts 8 rebs 5 asts 1 stl
Gianni Hunt (BM) - 22 pts (19 in 2nd half) 5 3pt 8/13 fgs 4 rebs
Ethan Thompson (BM) - 16 pts 7 rebs 3 asts 2 stls

We'll have full box scores & game stories in the coming days at Californiapreps.com

Matt Romero's 2 touchdown passes keys Palomar JC to first win

Matt Romero’s 2 touchdown passes keys Palomar to first win

By David A. Willauer-Chick Embry Field-Escondido High School-Escondido, CA-Saturday, September 10, 2016: In a see saw game that was loaded with qb passing and interceptions for both schools the Palomar Comets jumped out to a 21-0 lead on Malavai Taylor’s 29 yard interception return, Matt Romero’s 51 yard pass to Comet teammate Lamont Chaney (5 receptions for 73 yards) and Jordan Morris’ 7 yard run.

The Corsairs of Santa Monica College came within 7 at 21-14 as Brock Raggio threw his first of two touchdown pass to receiver Conor McMahan for 15 yards along with a Freddie De La Cruz’s 13 yard interception return.

The Comets on Matt Romero’s (20 completions out of 33 attempts for 244 yards) connected his second touchdown pass to teammate Robert Ursua (4 receptions for 50 yards) for 14 yards to go up by a 35-14 score.

Santa Monica JC came back as Kwame Duggins 2 carries for 30 yards scored on a 26 yarder and qb Brock Raggio (28 completions out of 45 attempts for 366 yards) threw his second touchdown pass to teammate Conor McMahon (8 receptions for 92 yards) for 28 yards with two consecutive 2 point conversion were good to make the final score 35-30 in favor of Palomar.

Joe Early head football coach at Palomar: “After our loss last week vs. Southwestern we play better then what we did and discussed certain situations in our weekly practice it was good for our squad to jump out 21-0, but we fell into certain situations in which the penalties hurt us when our offense has trouble executing things weren’t good and experienced enough to overcome those types of situations I give a lot of credit to Santa Monica they were low on numbers but their squad kept fighting and didn’t quit.”

“When we led 21-14 our defense had problems executing and not making key tackles well, those are the issues that we have to look on film and to correct so when we go out on the practice field we have to work on them for us to improve each game.”In the second half we had a lot of key runs as quite a few of our players have stepping up for us in our running backs Isaiah Auger and Currie Thompson as they moved the ball well on the ground that was good to see to close the game out.” said Coach Early.

“When we got a first and goal at the 4 and our offense couldn’t get in that is something of the issues that we will address in practice, we can’t give up 9 yard drives back to back with our defense this is not good to what our standards are but we will have to watch the film on qb Zack Romero he was a little disappointed that he missed some of the receivers threw high offensively we have some of our guys that are red shirts and gray shirts last year trying to get game experience, it is a learning things as long as we continue to get better every week we have a chance Cerritos is good squad they are big and tough I have known their staff for a long time we have to play them at their place it is going to be a physical game and we need to be ready for it.”said Coach Early

Other contributors to the game:

Palomar Issiah Augero 8 carries for 55 yards, Josh Bernard 12 carries for 43 yards

Santa Monica Khalil Miller 9 carries for 75 yards Darius Brown 5 receptions for 114 yards

With the win Palomar improves to 1-1 on the season and will travel to Cerritos College next Saturday night kickoff is at 6:00
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Saturday's scores (9/10)

SOUTHERN SECTION

NONLEAGUE
Campbell Hall 35, Santa Clarita Christian 0
Loara 34, Magnolia 7
Santa Rosa Academy 34, Firebaugh 0
St. Genevieve 34, Heritage Christian 6
Trinity Classical Academy 26, Century 21
West Covina 35, South Hills 8

INTERSECTIONAL
Los Angeles Marshall 7, San Diego Kearny 6
Solana Beach Santa Fe Christian 50, Big Bear 7

Key touchdown runs by Elijah Davis, Abe Lopez and Demond Taua paces Vista to win

By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-Rancho Buena Vista High School-Vista, CA: In a rival contest to battle for the City Cup for Vista, the Panthers of Vista High at 1-2 under new head coach David Bottom known his Wing T offense a formation that the Blue Hens of the University of Delaware used worked in today's game after 2 point safeties in 1st and 4th quarters, the Vista Panthers scored on touchdown runs of 24 yards by Elijah Davis (8 carries for 137 yards), Abraham Lopez (3 carries for 31 yards) 1 td for 12 yards and 1 of 66 yards by Desmond Taua (10 carries for 112 yards) as they defeated Vista School District rival the Longhorns from Rancho Buena Vista by a 25-14. Nick Stornio contributed with 11 carries for 91 yards.

"These kids don't back down and never quit they play hard that everyone understands that after our three games, our freshman team has scored a total of 187 in three games and are 3-0 our JV is 2-1. said Vista Head Coach David Bottom. "When I made my debut vs.San Marcos, the Knights have a great senior squad on our side we are starting 5 sophomores and 2 freshman right now and were playing everybody." "Three of my tailbacks Desmond Taua, Nicholas Stormo and tailback Elijah Davis played well." said Coach Bottom

"Our kids are in the right spot and have improved every game. "We rely on Abraham Lopez and Desmond Taua as 2 of our main backs but one of the things that we are building in the game is the offense we have five or six rb's we need to force them in our coach made adjustments in the game in which is back and fourth. said coach Bottom

For the Longhorns at 1-2,QB Ace Roach 8 completions out of 32 attempts for 168 yards and threw 2 touchdown passes of 1 of 68 yds to Trent Boyer along with 1 for 25 yards to Antonio Bowman.
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Friday's scores (9/9)

CITY

NONLEAGUE
Birmingham 31, Canoga Park 21
Bernstein 34, Rancho Dominguez 26
Eagle Rock 37, Hollywood 30 (OT)
Franklin 37, Bell 21
Granada Hills Kennedy 22, North Hollywood 12
Grant 41, Lincoln 6
Hawkins 53, Carson 7
Huntington Park 53, Legacy 35
Locke 18, Angelou 6
Los Angeles Hamilton 40, South East 8
Los Angeles Wilson 13, Monroe 6
Palisades 56, Granada Hills 17
Panorama 34, New Designs Watts 0
Reseda 39, Cleveland 13
San Fernando 47, Los Angeles University 0
South Gate 32, Jefferson 30
Sylmar 44, Taft 21
Torres 31, Belmont 24
Van Nuys 49, Mendez 0
Venice 38, Arleta 7
Verdugo Hills 21, Marquez 17
Washington 17, View Park 6
Westchester 62, Sun Valley Poly 7

SOUTHERN SECTION

NONLEAGUE
Adelanto 28, Lancaster 8
Alhambra 34, Temple City 8
Antelope Valley 26, West Ranch 21
Aquinas 35, Crean Lutheran 7
Arcadia 22, Monrovia 21
Arlington 21, Temescal Canyon 14
Artesia 41, Rosemead 14
Baldwin Park 52, Saddleback Valley Christian 21
Bishop Amat 35, JSerra 28
Bishop Diego 35, La Salle 21
Bonita 49, South Pasadena 28
Bosco Tech 20, Carnegie 12
Brea Olinda 33, Placentia Valencia 21
Brentwood 38, St. Monica 0
Buena Park 42, Warren 0
Burbank Burroughs 26, Royal 21
Cajon 32, Kaiser 8
California 32, Pomona 12
Calvary Murrieta 10, Silver Valley 0
Canyon Country Canyon 28, Oxnard 21
Capistrano Valley Christian 55, Upland Christian 27
Carter 30, Riverside North 24 (OT)
Cathedral 50, Lynwood 6
Chaffey 15, Patriot 0
Chaminade 42, Valencia 15
Charter Oak 43, Glendora 0
Chino 62, Hillcrest 30
Citrus Valley 50, Jurupa Hills 18
Colton 40, Arroyo Valley 6
Corona Centennial 42, Orange Lutheran 14
Corona del Mar 42, El Toro 13
Crespi 42, Lawndale 23
Culver City 49, Torrance 14
Cypress 47, Los Amigos 20
Damien 38, Claremont 7
Diamond Bar 27, Covina 7
Diamond Ranch 22, Ayala 21 (OT)
Dos Pueblos 43, Righetti 0
Downey 7, Burbank 6
Duarte 44, Montclair 20
Edison 38, Anaheim Canyon 19
El Dorado 43, Estancia 13
El Segundo 30, Oak Park 19
Elsinore 42, Beckman 24
Etiwanda 52, Riverside Poly 7
Fullerton 45, Bellflower 13
Gahr 63, Cerritos 8
Garden Grove Pacifica 49, Dana Hills 31
Garey 40, Gladstone 16
Golden Valley 21, Crescenta Valley 7
Grand Terrace 21, West Valley 0
Hart 39, Arroyo 0
Heritage 45, Cathedral City 13
Highland 32, Thousand Oaks 14
Hueneme 46, Fillmore 20
Inglewood 62, Blair 0
Irvine 17, Western 17
Jurupa Valley 41, Ganesha 0
Knight 12, Granite Hills 7
La Canada 35, Glendale 13
La Puente 22, Costa Mesa 8
La Quinta 28, Rancho Mirage 21
La Serna 32, Mira Costa 28
Laguna Hills 37, Northwood 16
Lakeside 53, Canyon Springs 34
Lompoc 46, San Marcos 0
Lompoc Cabrillo 22, Santa Maria 15
Long Beach Wilson 16, St. Anthony 13
Los Alamitos 32, Lakewood 12
Los Altos 45, Corona 24
Los Osos 19, Alta Loma 15
Marina 24, Westminster 20
Mary Star 15, Linfield Christian 13
Mater Dei 48, La Mirada 0
Mayfair 34, Sonora 7
Miller 42, Vista del Lago 15
Mission Prep 45, Viewpoint 26
Mission Viejo 32, La Habra 14
Montebello 21, Whittier 7
Moorpark 49, Simi Valley 14
Morningside 34, Compton Centennial 14
Mountain View 35, Glenn 18
Murrieta Mesa 48, Palm Springs 7
Newbury Park 43, Westlake 40
Nipomo 38, Carpinteria 0
Nogales 49, Hacienda Heights Wilson 14
North Torrance 24, Bishop Montgomery 21
Northview 44, Santa Fe 6
Oak Hills 50, Palmdale 14
Oaks Christian 21, Paraclete 14
Ontario Christian 35, Santa Ana Calvary Chapel 7
Oxnard Pacifica 48, Camarillo 29
Pacific 48, Indian Springs 12
Paloma Valley 27, King 13
Paramount 28, Long Beach Jordan 6
Perris 26, Beaumont 20
Quartz Hill 21, Serrano 14
Ramona 19, Fontana 0
Rancho Cucamonga 49, Don Lugo 7
Rancho Verde 50, Ridgecrest Burroughs 30
Rim of the World 54, San Bernardino 0
Rio Hondo Prep 31, California Military Institute 6
Rowland 37, Bassett 13
Rubidoux 28, La Sierra 14
Salesian 62, Cantwell-Sacred Heart 0
San Gabriel 28, Pasadena Marshall 7
San Juan Hills 17, Capistrano Valley 10
Santa Ana Valley 33, Saddleback 6
Santa Barbara 13, Channel Islands 10
Santa Margarita 48, Alemany 35
Santa Monica 34, Compton 14
Santa Paula 69, Santa Clara 6
Saugus 17, Buena 13
Savanna 49, Bolsa Grande 7
Schurr 42, San Marino 7
Segerstrom 41, Laguna Beach 10
Shadow Hills 41, Tahquitz 21
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 40, Leuzinger 26
Sierra Canyon 39, Grace Brethren 32
Sierra Vista 49, Keppel 0
Silverado 21, Sultana 14
South El Monte 34, Walnut 12
South Torrance 14, Hawthorne 6
St. Bonaventure 24, Santa Maria St. Joseph 14
St. Margaret's 30, Cerritos Valley Christian 27
Templeton 15, San Luis Obispo 6
Tesoro 38, Huntington Beach 20
Trabuco Hills 31, Fountain Valley 13
Tustin 42, Aliso Niguel 21
Upland 44, Redlands East Valley 34
Valley View 45, Hemet 9
Ventura 35, Rio Mesa 21
Victor Valley 21, Hesperia 12
Vista Murrieta 41, Corona Santiago 13
West Torrance 32, Eastside 20
Westminster La Quinta 41, Webb 19
Whittier Christian 42, Arrowhead Christian 14
Windward 17, St. Bernard 0
Woodbridge 27, Garden Grove 6
Xavier Prep 34, Twentynine Palms 27
Yorba Linda 28, Troy 7
Yucaipa 56, Palm Desert 0
Yucca Valley 45, Indio 6

INTERSECTIONAL
Arroyo Grande 45, Bakersfield Independence 13
Aurora (Colo.) Grandview 50, Murrieta Valley 49
Bakersfield Stockdale 28, Atascadero 14
Barstow 49, Edwards AFB Desert 13
Bishop 43, Mammoth 6
Boron 28, California City 12
Calabasas 51, West Adams 14
Citrus Hill 54, Oceanside El Camino 21
Coachella Valley 28, El Centro Central 10
Colony 67, Gardena 18
Concord De La Salle 28, Servite 27
Crenshaw 46, San Diego San Ysidro 14
El Camino Real 27, Agoura 24
Gardena Serra 34, Dorsey 6
Garfield 38, Harvard-Westlake 31
Holtville 51, Desert Mirage 0
Las Vegas (Nev.) Bishop Gorman 35, St. John Bosco 20
Los Angeles 56, Dominguez 27
McAuliffe 44, Rivera 16
Morro Bay 33, Lake Isabella Kern Valley 19
Narbonne 28, Palos Verdes 7
Oakland McClymonds 44, Paso Robles 41
Oceanside 30, Chaparral 13
Peninsula 48, Sotomayor 6
San Clemente 63, Los Angeles Roosevelt 3
San Diego St. Augustine 17, Loyola 14
San Pedro 25, Redondo 6
Vasquez 27, Rosamond 14
Village Christian 49, Chatsworth 19
Wilmington Banning 50, Millikan 18

Thursday's scores (9/8)

SOUTHERN SECTION

NONLEAGUE
Brethren Christian 49, Workman 0
El Modena 28, La Palma Kennedy 21
El Monte 21, Azusa 7
Irvine University 37, Pioneer 0
Katella 42, Esperanza 14
Newport Harbor 43, El Rancho 19
Norte Vista 35, Moreno Valley 10
Ocean View 15, Rancho Alamitos 10
Orange 49, Garden Grove Santiago 13
San Dimas 63, Ontario 20
Santa Ana 36, Anaheim 0
St. Francis 35, Pasadena 0
Summit 36, San Gorgonio 25
Sunny Hills 49, Godinez 8
Villa Park 42, Long Beach Cabrillo 26

INTERSECTIONAL
Chino Hills 28, Broomfield (Colo.) Legacy 24

Saturday's scores (9/3) - local powers lose to out of state teams

SOUTHERN SECTION

NONLEAGUE
Brethren Christian 41, Boron 7
Grace Brethren 39, Heritage Christian 0
Los Altos 59, Hacienda Heights Wilson 0
Lynwood 51, Verbum Dei 0
Orange 39, Anaheim 0
Pasadena Poly 28, Brentwood 14
Pioneer Valley 38, San Luis Obispo 10
South Pasadena 30, Santa Clarita Christian 27
Xavier Prep 34, St. Monica 0

INTERSECTIONAL
Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy 50, Corona Centennial 49
Lancaster Desert Christian 52, Lebec Frazier Mountain 13
Montvale (N.J.) St. Joseph Regional 17, Gardena Serra 7
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