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Week 1 Point Spread Results...Oline Is Where The Winning Is Done.

You can't win all the STARs without winning the first two weeks...So goes the theory of Frmr0lineguy...For the second week this season Frmr0lineguy sees his name atop our Standings...His 22 wins this week were just enough to deny Dave Keefer the chance at victory...It is his second STAR of the season.
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The favorites went 24-10 straight up again this week...Double that 24-10 from last week and they are 48-20 on the season...The points spreads changed 9 games...There was one tie (Victor Valley -7 Rialto* 22-15)...Meaning the Favorites fell to the Dogs this week 15-18-1...The favorites trail on the season 32-35-1.
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Here is our Week 1 Leaderboard:

22 WINS- FrmrOlineguy
21- Dave Keefer
19- bigmitchdogg1
18- doctrk
17- D5fan
16- King Marques I
16- TraderJose
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Our STAR Leaderboard for the season looks like this:

2- STARs- FrmrOlineguy
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Here are the results from Week 1:

Thursday
Upland
-16 Norco* 34-17
Citrus Valley -10 Etiwanda 3-27
Hillcrest* -4 Santiago 28-33
Citrus Hill* -1 Rubidoux 0-14
Tahquitz -10 Lakeside* 36-0
Vista Del Lago -10 Valley View* 28-21
Serrano* -26 Patriot 35-14
Victor Valley -7 Rialto* TIE 22-15
Eisenhower* -5 ½ Palmdale 14-35
Summit -18 Chino* 33-0

Friday
Centennial* -24 Santa Margarita 15-31
Chaparral -49 Apple Valley* 49-28
Murrieta Valley* -7 Servite 17-37
San Juan Hills* -24 Roosevelt 38-3
Vista Murrieta -17 Murrieta Mesa* 42-9
Chino Hills -2 Charter Oak* 21-34
Damien -15 Loyola* 30-29
Orange Lutheran -16 ½ Rancho Cucamonga* 45-14
Corona* -6 Bloomington 40-42
Great Oak* -2 ½ Rancho Verde 21-26
King* -34 Kaiser 49-0
Temecula Valley* -9 Elsinore 20-7
Alta Loma* -3 Redlands East Valley 41-12
Yucaipa -33 ½ Silverado* 55-37
Paloma Valley* -7 Moreno Valley 21-7
Perris* -31 Miller 32-0
North* -2 Riverside Poly 14-26
Downey* -13 Orange Vista 33-26
Culver City* -13 San Jacinto 42-28
West Valley -27 La Sierra* 41-6
Fontana* -28 Indian Springs 30-0
Norte Vista -31 Arroyo Valley* 38-14
Ramona -17 ½ Arlington* 37-19
Western Christian* -58 Notre Dame 47-6

[Updated- State CIF makes changes] The new state rule on air quality complicates practices as the season nears

In October last year, the CIF implemented a rule that prohibits outdoor sports practices and games when the Air Quality Index (AQI) is above 150. In the Santa Clarita Valley, schools have been scrambling for practicing times.

Some football teams are going to have to figure out scheduling ideas for practices because of new state rule on air quality. With classes starting, the options will be either real early before school or early evening.

Saturday (8/31) scores (CIF-SS and Intersectional)

SOUTHERN SECTION

Nonleague
Grace Brethren 63, Arrowhead Christian 22
Cerritos Valley Christian 42, Santa Ana Calvary Chapel 25
Desert Chapel 30, Workman 6
Rancho Mirage 34, Coachella Valley 31
Rio Hondo Prep 62, Pasadena Poly 19
Santa Rosa Academy 54, San Jacinto Valley Academy 14
Trinity Classical Academy 58, Channel Islands 12

INTERSECTIONAL

Avalon 36, Animo Robinson 26
Ayala 30, Las Vegas Desert Pines 26
Coastal Academy 36, St. Jean de Lestonnac 8
Cuyama Valley 40, Turlock Christian 20
Franklin 34, Henderson (Nev.) Lake Mead Academy 20
Santa Clara 40, San Jose Kathleen MacDonald 0

Local San Diego Athletes in Baseball and College Football

New York Mets 5 Chicago White Sox 3 Vista alum Korey Lee 1 single and 1 run scored for the Sox.

Miami Marlins 4 San Francisco Giants 3 Christian alum Kyle Stowers 1 single for the Marlins.

Anaheim Angels 5 Seattle Mariners 4 LaCosta Canyon alum Mickey Moniak 2 run homer for the Halos.

Football

San Diego State 45 Texas A and M Commerce 14 SDSU performers: Tano Letulli Cathedral Catholic alum 7 tackles. Eastlake alum Trey White 5 tackles.

2 local San Diego Athletes played for San Jose State in Jason Bainer and San Marcos teammate Zavion Reese. Bainer 2 assists on tackles and Reese 1 assist.

Nevada 28 Troy 26 El Camino alum Mackavelli Malorumau 2 assists on tackles. Scripps Ranch alum Matt Killup 5 kickoffs for 297 yards.

Air Force 21 Merrimack 6 Mater Dei alum Aiden Calvert picked up 21 yards receiving.

Boise State 56 Georgia Southern 45 BSU: Torrey Pines alum Marco Notoriani 1 assist.

Texas 52 Colorado State 0 CSU: San Marcos alum Dane Olsen 2 solo tackles.

Arizona 61 New Mexico 39 Cathedral Catholic alum Rex Haines recorded 1 tackle for AZ.

UCLA 16 Hawaii 13 Del Norte alum Mateen Bhagnani 3 field goals of 22, 37 and 32 yards.

Cal 31 Cal Davis 13 UCD: San Marcos alum Hastings passed for 221. UCB: Lincoln Hornets alum Byron Caldwell 7 receptions for 15 yards.

Oregon 24 Idaho 14 O side alum Kyrum Beachum 7 tackles for Idaho.

Oregon State 38 Idaho State 15 OSU: Oceanside alum Nikko Taylor registered 3 tackles for the Beavers.

Utah 49 Southern Utah 0 Cathedral Catholic alum Moroni Anae 1 tackle for the Utes.

TCU 34 Stanford 27 Torrey Pines alum Zack Rowell 3 tackles for the Cards.

Washington 35 Weber State 3 Monte Vista alum Sebastian Valdez 3 tackles for the Huskies.

Washington State 70 Portland State 30 Cathedral Catholic alum Dean Janikowski 3 punts for 122 yards.

Ryan Shaw's 3 touchdown passes James Knowd 2 field goal paces Ramona Bulldogs to victory

By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-Dick Haines Stadium-Vista High School-Vista, CA-Friday, August 30, 2024-After a 29-20 defeat at Fallbrook High School on 2 good defensive efforts went to 1-0 but when the Bulldogs of Ramona at 1-1 came to Dick Haines Stadium for Vista's first home game, things went a different way as Bulldog quarterback Ryan Shaw led the way as he scored on a 1 yard touchdown and threw passes of 15 yards to Ethan Grajada and 52 yards threw for 68 total yards as they defeated the Vista Panthers by a 41-9 score. Jimmy Robles led the Bulldogs with 60 yards rushing and teammate Ty Drews ran for 20 yards and scored on a 19 yard touchdown. Wyatt Mallinson went on a Pick 6 as he ran for a 35 yard interception. James Knowd kicked field goals of 25 and 18 yards

Damon Baldwin Ramona Head Football Coach: "Last week we scored 41 Steele Canyon, we have 10 new starters on defense we're a very young football squad with a lot of seniors that are playing this year didn't play but was a lot of inexperience along with breakdowns to let the game away and knew Vista's team has improved a lot as David is doing a good job with his squad."

Damon Baldwin on Ramona's performance: "We did well but not in the second quarter we turned the ball over with bad snaps while playing 4 quarters we have to keep working so we can improve more for my team.:

Wyatt Mallinson is new at lineback for us we moved him to the Mike Position so he will improve every game."


For Vista at 1-1, Edward Alquist 43 yard pass to Aiden Mitchell Vista safety for 2 points



Rancho Bernardo 42 San Pasqual 7 RB: Lucas Cobak 4 yard run. Trey Durham 42 yard pass to Jayden Best. 33 yard pass to Brady Strachan 88 yard pass to Ethan Knight, Silas Christianson 95 yard run. Gaige Weddle 4 yard run,

San Marcos 42 Tesoro 28 SM: Kreet Mahihele 60 and 65 yard passes to Tabari Lane, 32 and 9 yard passes to Jason Nix,

Mount Miguel 54 Rancho Buena Vista 12 MM: AJ Logan 5 yard run. KJ Shields 80 yard kickoff return along with 3 touchdown runs of 1, 57 and 65 yards. Sha Hei Phillips 55 yard return int pick 6

Mission Hills 42 Westview 7 MH: Troy Huhn threw touchdown passes of 17 and 32 yards TD. Giovanni Hart 17 yard run.

Carlsbad 33 Palos Verdes 7 C bad performers Eli MacNeill 1 touchdown pass to Jack Siegel and 12 yard to Colton Thomas, Chase Harris 2 touchdown runs of 1 and 5 yards each.

Valley Center 56 Fallbrook 6 VC: Braylon Mitchell qb for Valley Center 203 yards passing along with 3 touchdown passes. Bear Morales 82 yards rushing and 49 yards receiving. Jesse Morales 91 yards receiving.



















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Friday (8/30) scores (CIF-SS and Intersectional)

SOUTHERN SECTION

Nonleague
Agoura 58, Westlake 55
Aliso Niguel 28, El Toro 14
Anaheim 17, Ocean View 7
South Pasadena 21, Arcadia 6
Beckman 10, San Marcos 7
Rim of the World 18, Big Bear 14
St. Paul 21, Bishop Amat 12
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 35, Bishop Diego 34
Bloomington 42, Corona 40
Burbank 29, St. Genevieve 26
Quartz Hill 51, Ridgecrest Burroughs 7
Rio Mesa 40, Camarillo 28
Calabasas 48, Castaic 12
Century 56, Verbum Dei 8
Charter Oak 34, Chino Hills 21
Troy 49, Claremont 14
Estancia 13, Costa Mesa 0
Covina 42, Baldwin Park 7
Crean Lutheran 56, St. Pius X-St. Matthias 14
Damien 30, Loyola 29
Desert Hot Springs 14, Jurupa Valley 7
Royal 20, Dos Pueblos 13
Yorba Linda 22, Edison 21
Redondo Union 32, El Dorado 8
El Rancho 42, Bell Gardens 20
Temecula Valley 20, Elsinore 7
Chaffey 22, Fillmore 20
Maranatha 35, Fullerton 21
Temple City 28, Gabrielino 0
Palm Springs 33, Grand Terrace 21
Hart 38, Burbank Burroughs 19
Hesperia 35, Adelanto 0
Fontana 30, Indian Springs 0
La Palma Kennedy 22, Long Beach Jordan 21
La Cañada 17, Crescenta Valley 7
Laguna Beach 21, Santa Monica 9
Orange Lutheran 45, Rancho Cucamonga 14
Long Beach Wilson 24, Marina 0
Mary Star of the Sea 51, Eastside 6
Mayfair 49,Diamond Ranch 7
Perris 32, Miller 0
La Habra 31, Newport Harbor 7
Rowland 42, Nogales 28
Norte Vista 38, Arroyo Valley 14
Oak Park 32, Saugus 24
Sierra Canyon 35, Oaks Christian 10
Bonita 35, Ontario Christian 27
Downey 33, Orange Vista 26
Oxnard Pacifica 44, Oxnard 7
Palos Verdes Peninsula 28, El Segundo 14
San Dimas 49, Pasadena 0
Riverside Poly 26, JW North 14
Garey 30, Pomona 0
Irvine 24, Portola 19
Ramona 37, Arlington 19
Rancho Verde 26, Great Oak 21
Alta Loma 41, Redlands East Valley 12
San Juan Hills 38, Eastvale Roosevelt 3
San Gabriel 48, Rosemead 14
Norwalk 48, Santa Fe 13
Santa Margarita 31, Corona Centennial 15
Servite 37, Murrieta Valley 17
Arroyo 38, Sierra Vista 6
Los Amigos 46, Silver Valley 0
La Serna 21, Schurr 3
Buena Park 24, Sunny Hills 21
Thousand Oaks 20, Ventura 13
Torrance 30, West Torrance 24
Trabuco Hills 42, Huntington Beach 38
Trona 64, Noli Indian 0
Santa Paula 55, Viewpoint 6
Villa Park 51, Orange 14
Vista Murrieta 42, Murrieta Mesa 9
Serra 36, Warren 0
Western 42, La Mirada 7

INTERSECTIONAL

Banning 62, Southwest 0
St. Bonaventure 41, Birmingham 27
L.A. Cathedral 39, St. George (Utah) Snow Canyon 20
Moorpark 21, Bakersfield Centennial 14
El Centro Central 20, Palm Desert 14
San Diego Cathedral 34, Chaminade 13
Dominguez 35, Locke 0
Capistrano Valley 52, El Paso (Texas) Eastlake 12
St. John Bosco 71, Eastwood 14
Heritage Christian 56, El Camino Real 0
San Diego Lincoln 42, Long Beach Poly 14
Los Alamitos 49, Narbonne 6
Newbury Park 35, Arroyo Grande 7
Nordhoff 35, View Park 0
Carlsbad 33, Palos Verdes 7
Dana Hills 34, Henderson (Nev.) Sports Leadership 20
Westwood 14, Diamond Bar 7

LaCosta Canyon defeats Del Norte 49-8 in CIF San Diego League Action

Quinn Roth's passing arm paces LaCosta Canyon to victory

By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-Nighthawk Stadium-Del Norte High School-Poway, CA-8-29-24: In a battle of unbeaten squads in San Diego High School Football Action that was held on the campus of Del Norte High School the high powered Mavericks of LaCosta Canyon behind 4 touchdown passes en route to a 49-8 victory.

LaCosta Canyon qb Quinn Roth threw for 255 yards in the game along with 6 total touchdown passes of Colby Herman as he recorded 111 yards receiving while scoring a touchdown reception for 36 yards and rushed for 79 yards scored a touchdown run of 42 yards. Joe Maggiore contributed for 101 yards receiving a long with a 50 yard touchdown. Lennox Marcucci 1 pass reception for 34 yard scored a 1 touchdown for 15 yards and teammate Henry Mallory 1 reception for an 11 yard touchdown.

Sean Sovocool LaCosta Canyon Head Football Coach on his team improving to 2-0. "Quinn Roth is the best quarterback that I've ever had," "Earlier in the game we had some blown coverages on the key plays and we did a better job on defense at slamming the door down for not letting the opponent score." "When we prepared for Del Norte it was a short day but lost a day in preparation on playing on a Thursday night but we came back mornings lunch times for meetings as we squeezed in the juice and did our jobs."

Del Norte scored their only touchdown as qb Diesel Taylor passed for 238 yards connected to Braxton Jones on a 21 yard touchdown with 63 yards receiving total.

Next Friday, LaCosta Canyon improves to 2-0 will host San Clemente while Del Norte falls to 1-1 will take on Eastlake in a Military Night.
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Thursday (8/29) week 1 scores (CIF-SS and LA City)

SOUTHERN SECTION

Nonleague
Artesia 54, Mark Keppel 6
Azusa 34, Ganesha 21
Capistrano Valley Christian 34, Irvine University 17
Etiwanda 27, Citrus Valley 3
El Modena 42, Colony 27
El Monte 29,. Alhambra 0
Corona del Mar 47, Cypress 14
Esperanza 24, Fountain Valley 20
Golden Valley 41, Antelope Valley 6
Granite Hills 39, Carter 22
Hemet 35, Indio 13
La Quinta 42, Heritage 8
JSerra 35, Aquinas 0
Lakewood 45, St. Anthony 3
Northview 36, South Hills 0
Placentia Valencia 47, Magnolia 0
Serrano 35, Patriot 14
Rancho Alamitos 40, Savanna 15
Hillcrest 33, Corona Santiago 28
Summit 33, Chino 0
Upland 34, Norco 17
Vista del Lago 28, Valley View 21
Victor Valley 22, Rialto 15

CITY SECTION

Nonleague
Bell 22, Angelou 6
Arleta 28, Chatsworth 7
Gardena 52, Crenshaw 0
Wilmington Banning 53, Granada Hills 30
Hawkins 23, Diego Rivera 22
Westchester 20, Huntington Park 13
Legacy 54, Lincoln 18
Grant 40, Los Angeles 0
L.A. Hamilton 12, Manual Arts 6
North Hollywood 35, Canoga Park 0
Palisades 27, L.A. Roosevelt 14
San Pedro 42, G.H. Kennedy 7
Santee 6, Roybal 0
Sylmar 31, L.A. Marshall 12
Taft 43, Monroe 6
L.A. University 20, Fremont 13
Panorama 51, Washington Prep 37
Jefferson 41, West Adams 6

INTERSECTIONAL

Bishop Alemany 56, Bernstein 6
Calipatria 65, Desert Mirage 12
Carpinteria 28, Hollywood 12
Harvard-Westlake 20, Venice 17
Brentwood 22, King/Drew 0
Garfield 35, Crespi 21
Long Beach Cabrillo 49, L.A. Jordan 32
La Puente 41, Contreras 0
Millikan 50, Carson 14
Monrovia 59, Eagle Rock 40
Rancho Dominguez 42, Glenn 8
Lynwood 24, South Gate 0
West Ranch 35, Cleveland 6
L.A. Wilson 56, Bosco Tech 0

Week 1 Point Spreads...Is This Your Week To Join US

Now that you've taken a look...We hope you will join us...It's a simple contest that makes Friday Night and Saturday morning, just a little more fun.
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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 points 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 1:
*Denotes the home team

Thursday
Upland -16 Norco*
Citrus Valley -10 Etiwanda
Hillcrest* -4 Santiago
Citrus Hill* -1 Rubidoux
Tahquitz -10 Lakeside*
Vista Del Lago -10 Valley View*
Serrano* -26 Patriot
Victor Valley -7 Rialto*
Eisenhower* -5 ½ Palmdale
Summit -18 Chino*

Friday
Centennial* -24 Santa Margarita
Chaparral -49 Apple Valley*
Murrieta Valley* -7 Servite
San Juan Hills* -24 Roosevelt
Vista Murrieta -17 Murrieta Mesa*
Chino Hills -2 Charter Oak*
Damien -15 Loyola*
Orange Lutheran -16 ½ Rancho Cucamonga*
Corona* -6 Bloomington
Great Oak* -2 ½ Rancho Verde
King* -34 Kaiser
Temecula Valley* -9 Elsinore
Alta Loma* -3 Redlands East Valley
Yucaipa -33 ½ Silverado*
Paloma Valley* -7 Moreno Valley
Perris* -31 Miller
North* -2 Riverside Poly
Downey* -13 Orange Vista
Culver City* -13 San Jacinto
West Valley -27 La Sierra*
Fontana* -28 Indian Springs
Norte Vista -31 Arroyo Valley*
Ramona -17 ½ Arlington*
Western Christian* -58 Notre Dame

Mission Viejo's 4-star WR Phillip Bell will announce his commitment on Saturday

Phillip Bell is down to USC and Ohio State and will announce his commitment on Saturday.

Per Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney: "From everything we’re hearing, the Buckeyes definitely look strongest as Bell loved his visits to Columbus, his relationship with [Ohio State] position coach Brian Hartline and [because] USC could have other top targets as well."

More news on the rise of flag football

The growth of flag football has motivated the National Federation of State High School Assns. to announce that it will be writing rules for the sport effective for the 2025-26 season. There are 12 state associations who have sanctioned girls’ flag football and 19 others using it as pilot program. The rules will be written for boys and girls.

Flag football is scheduled to be an Olympic sport in Los Angeles in 2028.

Week 0 Point Spread Results...One Guy Definitely Above Average

Friday night was fun to be out on the field for the start of another season...And while the lights were shinning on the field last night, our brightest light is shining on this forum today...FrmOlinguy out prognosticated the field by one to win our first STAR of the season...Incidentally, it is his second STAR in a row going back to last season.
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The favorites went 24-10 straight up this week...The points spreads changed 7 games...Meaning the Favorites and the Dogs each posted 17 victories.
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Here is our Week 0 Leaderboard:

18 WINS- FrmrOlineguy
17- doctrk
17- Dave Keefer
17- King Marques I
17- TraderJose
15- bigmitchdogg1
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Our STAR Leaderboard for the season looks like this:

1 STAR- FrmrOlineguy
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Here are the results from Week 0:

Thursday
Mater Dei
* -13 ½ Centennial 42-25
Ayala -16 ½ Colony* 28-14
Chino Hills -13 Glendora* 23-3
Damien -8 La Serna* 42-21
San Gorgonio* -14 Canyon Springs 31-24
Elsinore -25 Heritage* 3-8
Perris -11 Bloomington* 34-6
Orange Vista* -27 Apple Valley 20-17
Fontana* -2 ½ San Bernardino 20-0

Friday
San Clemente -5 Chaparral 16-17
Cajon* -9 Norco 29-7
Etiwanda -13 Grand Terrace* 55-0
Murrieta Valley -4 Rancho Cucamonga* 35-19
Upland* -22 La Habra 26-23
Hillcrest -8 ½ Corona* 47-14
Vista Murrieta* -26 Great Oak 38-14
Roosevelt* -14 King 18-35
Santiago* -3 Yucaipa 20-43
Temecula Valley* -1 ½ Liberty 17-27
Beaumont -5 ½ San Jacinto* 28-20
Redlands -38 Citrus Hill* 34-6
Ramona* -13 North 38-19
Corona Del Mar -16 Rancho Verde* 21-0
Tahquitz* -3 ½ Hemet 7-17
Paloma Valley -22 Temescal Canyon* 28-14
West Valley* -14 Valley View 6-20
Colton* -5 ½ Jurupa Valley 50-7
Carter* -20 La Sierra 34-13
Norte Vista* -23 Silverado 32-13
Patriot* -17 Rialto 41-14
Notre Dame* -11 Banning 0-55
Eisenhower* -13 Serrano 8-31
Leuzinger -20 ½ Kaiser* 62-0
Summit -4 Ontario Christian* 27-13

San Diego Baseball News for 8-25-24

Pittsburgh Pirates 4 Cincinnati Reds 3 Poway alum Connor Joe 1 double for the Bucs.

Miami Marlins 7 Chicago Cubs 2 Christian alum Kyle Stowers 1 double 1 rbi 1 run scored. for the Marlins.

Philadelphia Phillies 11 Kansas City Royals 3 Torrey Pines alum Garrett Stubbs 1 double 1 triple 2 singles 3 runs scored for the Phillies.

Somerset Patriots 4 Portland Sea Dogs 1 LaCosta Canyon alum Spencer Jones 1 single and 2 rbi's for the Patriots.

Saturday (8/24) scores

SOUTHERN SECTION

Nonleague
Capistrano Valley Christian 34, Arroyo 6
Mission Viejo 35, Santa Margarita 7
Channel Islands 21, Webb 12
Yucca Valley 21, Arrowhead Christian 19

Intersectional

St. John Bosco 34, Hollywood (Fla.) Chaminade-Madonna 27
Palos Verdes 27, Honolulu Iolani 21
Rio Hondo Prep 55, San Diego Parker 28

Friday (8/23) scores (CIF-SS and LA City)

SOUTHERN SECTION

Manzanita League
Nuview Bridge 26, Desert Chapel 12

Nonleague
Agoura 48, Oak Park 28
South El Monte 21, Alhambra 6
Capistrano Valley Christian 34, Arroyo 6
Peninsula 15, Alta Loma 8
Brentwood 35, Antelope Valley 0
Oak Hills 23, Aquinas 8
Arlington 28, Western Christian 0.
Artesia 28, Long Beach Cabrillo 26
Garden Grove 42, Bellflower 0
Bishop Diego 34, Salesian 13
San Dimas 49, Burbank 14
Calabasas 9, Oxnard 6
Oaks Christian 24, Chaminade 17
Santa Barbara 42, Camarillo 17
Charter Oak 44, Canyon Country Canyon 6
Claremont 19, Diamond Ranch 14
Corona del Mar 21, Rancho Verde 0
Desert Mirage 19, St. Jeanne de Lestonnac 14
El Dorado 21, Diamond Bar 19
El Modena 41, Thousand Oaks 34
Tustin 35, El Toro 6
Etiwanda 55, Grand Terrace 0
Firebaugh 49, Verbum Dei 7
La Palma Kennedy 21, Garden Grove Pacifica 20
Orange Lutheran 21, Serra 13
Golden Valley 19, Westlake 14
Grace Brethren 42, Santa Rosa Academy 6
Vista Murrieta 38, Great Oak 14
Quartz Hill 21, Hart 13
Hemet 17, Tahquitz 7
Riverside Hillcrest 47, Corona 14
Hueneme 38, California Military Institute 7
Inglewood 35, Villa Park 14
Mountain View 63, Mark Keppel 22
King 35, Eastvale Roosevelt 18
Carter 34, La Sierra 13
Laguna Beach 46, St. Margaret’s 13
Aliso Niguel 21, Laguna Hills 14
Lancaster 22, Sultana 0
Newbury Park 52, Millikan 15
L.A. Cathedral 16, Loyola 13
Marina 3, Westminster 0 Liberty 27,
Temecula Valley 17 Lompoc 30, Nipomo 7
Bonita 27, Pasadena Muir 7
Tesoro 34, Murrieta Mesa 13
Murrieta Valley 35, Rancho Cucamonga 19
Cajon 29, Norco 7
Ramona 33, Riverside North 19
Norwalk 49, Montebello 6
Banning 53, Riverside Notre Dame 0
Downey 42, Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 21
Oxnard Pacifica 42, West Ranch 6
Segerstrom 37, Palm Springs 0
Monrovia 35, Palmdale 7
Temescal Canyon 28, Paloma Valley 14
Paramount 27, Santa Ana 7
Pasadena Poly 18, Hoover 15
El Monte 47, Pomona 7
Redlands 34, Citrus Hill 6
Vista del Lago 55, Redlands East Valley 38
Moorpark 42, Rio Mesa 41
Royal 23, Fillmore 13
Chaparral 17, San Clemente 16
Heritage Christian 26, San Marino 7
Saugus 38, Buena 34
Serrano 31, Eisenhower 8
Orange Lutheran 21, Gardena Serra 13
JSerra 35, Sierra Canyon 7
Norte Vista 32, Silverado 13
Schurr 28, South Pasadena 0
St. Paul 21, Newport Harbor 17
Troy 38, Sunny Hills 6
Simi Valley 49, Valencia 41
Valley View 20, West Valley 6
Inglewood 35, Villa Park 14
Los Alamitos 71, Western 0,
Yorba Linda 49, Mayfair 21

CITY SECTION

Nonleague
Angelou 43, L.A. Marshall 8
Wilmington Banning 49, Dorsey 22
Palisades 57, Dymally 6
Kennedy 37, El Camino Real 0
Fulton 38, Canoga Park 0
Narbonne 28, Garfield 14
North Hollywood 52, Hawkins 0
King/Drew 28, LA Jordan 0
Manual Arts 46, Locke 20
Marquez 28, Legacy 6
Chatsworth 41, Monroe 6
Los Angeles 20, Panorama 12
Jefferson 69, Reseda 50
Rivera 20, Contreras 17
L.A. Roosevelt 28, Venice 15
Verdugo Hills 65, Roybal 7
Eagle Rock 48, Taft 8
Van Nuys 31, Mendez 7
View Park 32, Belmont 0
Washington 32, Hollywood 7
Westchester 47, Arleta 12

INTERSECTIONAL

Bakersfield Liberty 19, Highland 14
Bell Gardens 33, Bell 11
Viewpoint 38, California City 0
Cleveland 41, Harvard-Westlake 21
Clovis West 29, Huntington Beach Edison 28
Crean Lutheran 35, Denver Mullen 12
Bishop Alemany 42, Desert 0
Service 45, Salt Lake City East 0
Foothill 28, San Diego Madison 20
Gardena 14, Crespi 7
St. Monica 49, L.A. Hamilton 8
Carson 56, Hawthorne 0
Honolulu Kamehameha 31, Warren 20
Sotomayor 36, La Puente 0
Granite Hills 70, Henderson (Nev.) Lake Mead Academy 14
Mount Miguel 47, St. Anthony 15
Brawley 36, Palm Desert 20
Folsom 63, Long Beach Poly 20
San Juan Hills 43, Oceanside 14
Torrance 24, San Pedro 21
Tehachapi 26, Ridgecrest Burroughs 14
Village Christian 26, San Fernando 6
West Adams 30, Morningside 26

Notre Dame offers UCLA commit Jace Brown (Warren)

Per Tyler James, InsideNDSports:

Notre Dame's search for wide receivers in the 2025 class continued Thursday in California.

UCLA three-star commit Jace Brown announced an offer from the Irish after a conversation with general manager Chad Bowden and wide receivers coach Mike Brown.

Rivals ranks Jace Brown as the No. 27 tight end prospect in the 2025 class, but the Irish are looking at him as a receiver. Brown caught 46 passes for 560 yards and six touchdowns in his junior season at Downey (Calif.) Warren.

Two CA QBs could get renewed interest from Notre Dame if Deuce Knight ditches ND: Bear Bachmeier (Murrieta Valley) and Jackson Kollock (Laguna Beach)

Per Rivals Notre Dame writers:

Notre Dame football appears to be stuck in purgatory with the recruitment of quarterback Deuce Knight. The No. 2 dual-threat quarterback in the 2025 class has been committed to the Irish since September, but the status of his commitment has never been more in doubt.

Auburn and Ole Miss are working hard to flip Knight, and their efforts seem to be resonating. If Knight flips, the Irish will have to do some poaching of their own as practically all of the top quarterback recruits in the 2025 class are currently committed somewhere.

Here are some solid reasons to pursue Bear Bachmeier (Murrieta Valley) and Jackson Kollock (Laguna Beach), among others:

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