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Cael Patterson' s 3 three touchdown runs sparks Orange Glen Patriots to a 31-25 win over Tri City

By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-For the first time in 5 years the Patriots of Orange Glen have a way of winning key football games and experiencing their first winning season since 2014 when father Jason Patterson was named head football coach and finished 6-5. After 3 straight losing season the team is off to a good start with a 6-2 record and one of the reasons behind it is his son Cael Patterson known for his speed proved it again in front of the home fans at Richard Disney Stadiium at Orange Glen High School as he opened the game on a 98 yard kickoff return to take a 7-0 lead and had 27 carries for 143 yards rushing, contributed on 2 more touchdown runs of 5 and 38 yards as they defeated the 7-2 Eagles of Tri City Christian by a 34-25 score and ended their 4 game winning streak.

Jason Patterson Head Football Coach at Orange Glen: "Tri City Christian did a great job that put all of our guys in the box and forced us to do other things it forced us to respond but the Eagles came in with a good game plan we had to adjust but when Cael ran the ball we had seen something earlier our offensive lined blocked well on that key play he hit a good hole and made a good run it was fun to watch."

Other Orange Glen performers in the win, qb Ethan Villalobos 3 completions out of 4 attempts for 60 yards threw a 54 yard pass to Christian Valdez Torres (2 receptions for 58 yards) Morey Stewart had 5 carries for 58 yards and scored on a 31 yard touchdown run.

Running back Cael Patterson son of head coach Jason Patterson on his performance: "we were hyped at the beginning of the game and came out strong when I first caught the ball everybody made key blocks for us In the first half our offense started slow as I had 20 yards rushing in the first half after we made adjustments we were ready to play. On my 39 yard touchdown we attempted to put the ball but we did a fake our offensive line blocked for me as I made the key plays at the right time

For the Eagles of Tri City Christian, Landon Navarro carried the ball 7 times for 16 yards and scored on a 5 yard touchdown run, qb Kian Reid 12 completions out of 22 attempts for 174 yards scored on a 1 yard run and passed 14 yards to Noah Reitmyer (6 receptions for 100 yards)
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Friday 10/19 SoCal scores

Courtesy LA Times:

SOUTHERN SECTION
605 LEAGUE
Artesia 46, Pioneer 32
Glenn 67, Cerritos 41

ALMONT LEAGUE
Bell Gardens 44, Alhambra 27
Montebello 34, Keppel 7
Schurr 42, San Gabriel 33

AMBASSADOR LEAGUE
Aquinas 43, Arrowhead Christian 0
Ontario Christian 66, Bermuda Dunes Desert Christian 6

BASELINE LEAGUE
Damien 29, Etiwanda 22
Rancho Cucamonga 35, Los Osos 24
Upland 42, Chino Hills 32

BAY LEAGUE
Mira Costa 49, Compton Centennial 0
Palos Verdes 36, Leuzinger 0
Peninsula 21, Redondo 7

BIG 4 LEAGUE
Segerstrom 48, Westminster 7

BIG VIII LEAGUE
Corona Centennial 80, King 0
Corona Santiago 52, Corona 0
Norco 51, Eastvale Roosevelt 7

CAMINO LEAGUE
Camarillo 58, Thousand Oaks 3
Moorpark 33, Bishop Diego 14

CAMINO REAL LEAGUE
Bishop Montgomery 55, Cantwell-Sacred Heart 28
Mary Star 40, St. Monica 14

CANYON LEAGUE
Royal 31, Oak Park 0
Simi Valley 35, Agoura 7

CHANNEL LEAGUE
Dos Pueblos 35, Santa Ynez 28
Lompoc 47, San Marcos 7

CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
Cajon 56, Yucaipa 34
Redlands 31, Carter 14
Redlands East Valley 49, Citrus Valley 14

CITRUS COAST LEAGUE
Carpinteria 33, Santa Clara 14
Fillmore 31, Santa Paula 24
Nordhoff 35, Malibu 0

CRESTVIEW LEAGUE
Yorba Linda 49, Anaheim Canyon 0

CROSS VALLEY LEAGUE
Riverside Prep 35, Excelsior 7

DEL REY LEAGUE
St. Genevieve 35, La Salle 13
St. Paul 47, St. Anthony 14

DEL RIO LEAGUE
El Rancho 52, Santa Fe 14
La Serna 28, Whittier 21

DESERT EMPIRE LEAGUE
La Quinta 14, Palm Springs 7
Palm Desert 37, Xavier Prep 3
Shadow Hills 41, Rancho Mirage 14

DESERT SKY LEAGUE
Adelanto 33, Barstow 5
Silverado 48, Granite Hills 20

DESERT VALLEY LEAGUE
Banning 56, Indio 16
Coachella Valley 50, Desert Hot Springs 8
Twentynine Palms 52, Cathedral City 7
Yucca Valley 38, Desert Mirage 22

EMPIRE LEAGUE
La Palma Kennedy 41, Crean Lutheran 21

FOOTHILL LEAGUE
Golden Valley 35, Canyon Country Canyon 33
Hart 31, West Ranch 26
Valencia 41, Saugus 14

FREEWAY LEAGUE
Buena Park 55, Fullerton 34
La Habra 49, Sonora 7
Sunny Hills 21, Troy 14

GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
Rancho Alamitos 41, Westminster La Quinta 7

GOLDEN LEAGUE
Antelope Valley 52, Littlerock 0
Highland 22, Knight 20
Lancaster 34, Eastside 12
Palmdale 38, Quartz Hill 14

HACIENDA LEAGUE
Charter Oak 41, Walnut 0
Diamond Ranch 48, West Covina 7
South Hills 49, Los Altos 14

INLAND VALLEY LEAGUE
Lakeside 52, Canyon Springs 8
Orange Vista 56, Riverside North 14

MARMONTE LEAGUE
Oaks Christian 21, Calabasas 13
Westlake 42, Newbury Park 7

MIRAMONTE LEAGUE
Garey 42, Bassett 0
Pomona 44, Ganesha 6

MISSION LEAGUE
Bishop Amat 41, Loyola 7
Chaminade 45, Gardena Serra 28
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 54, Alemany 21

MISSION VALLEY LEAGUE
El Monte 52, Gabrielino 7
South El Monte 27, Rosemead 7

MOJAVE RIVER LEAGUE
Apple Valley 56, Hesperia 7
Oak Hills 24, Serrano 0
Sultana 39, Ridgecrest Burroughs 14

MONTVIEW LEAGUE
Nogales 21, Azusa 14
Workman 62, Duarte 42

MOORE LEAGUE
Compton 38, Long Beach Cabrillo 6
Long Beach Poly 53, Lakewood 18
Millikan 21, Long Beach Wilson 20

MOUNTAIN PASS LEAGUE
Beaumont 49, West Valley 0
Citrus Hill 21, San Jacinto 13
Hemet 26, Tahquitz 12

MOUNTAIN VALLEY LEAGUE
Moreno Valley 30, Rubidoux 10
Vista del Lago 13, Miller 7

MT. BALDY LEAGUE
Chaffey 44, Ontario 7
Don Lugo 62, Diamond Bar 7

NORTH HILLS LEAGUE
El Dorado 49, Esperanza 14
Foothill 19, Brea Olinda 13

OCEAN LEAGUE
Culver City 62, Hawthorne 14
Lawndale 22, El Segundo 7

OLYMPIC LEAGUE
Maranatha 38, Whittier Christian 0
Village Christian 37, Cerritos Valley Christian 17

ORANGE LEAGUE
Anaheim 35, Magnolia 7

ORANGE COAST LEAGUE
Orange 69, Santa Ana Calvary Chapel 6
Saddleback 22, Costa Mesa 0
Santa Ana 55, Estancia 12

PAC 4 LEAGUE
Laguna Beach 38, Ocean View 21
Western 55, Godinez 0

PACIFIC LEAGUE
Arcadia 41, Muir 14
Pasadena 35, Burroughs 32

PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Irvine 49, Portola 19

PACIFIC VIEW LEAGUE
Oxnard Pacifica 49, Rio Mesa 0
Oxnard 39, Buena 0
Ventura 35, Channel Islands 8

PALOMARES LEAGUE
Alta Loma 21, Ayala 10
Bonita 31, Claremont 10
Glendora 35, Colony 13

PIONEER LEAGUE
Morningside 33, Torrance 26
North Torrance 44, Inglewood 0
West Torrance 49, South Torrance 7

PREP LEAGUE
Pasadena Poly 41, Vasquez 10

RIO HONDO LEAGUE
South Pasadena 27, La Canada 13

RIVER VALLEY LEAGUE
Hillcrest 50, La Sierra 7
Ramona 65, Jurupa Valley 12

SAN ANDREAS LEAGUE
Eisenhower 35, Jurupa Hills 13
Rim of the World 51, Arroyo Valley 28
San Gorgonio 35, Rialto 14

SAN GABRIEL VALLEY LEAGUE
Warren 48, Downey 28

SAN JOAQUIN LEAGUE
St. Margaret’s 42, Webb 21

SANTA FE LEAGUE
St. Pius X-St. Matthias 38, Bosco Tech 15

SEA VIEW LEAGUE
Aliso Niguel 49, Laguna Hills 14
San Juan Hills 49, Dana Hills 0

SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
San Clemente 21, Mission Viejo 20
Tesoro 28, Capistrano Valley 13

SOUTH VALLEY LEAGUE
California Military 70, Nuview Bridge 22
Calvary Murrieta 35, Sherman Indian 6

SOUTHEASTERN LEAGUE
Rancho Christian 44, Carnegie 0
Santa Rosa Academy 21, Temecula Prep 14

SOUTHWESTERN LEAGUE
Chaparral 35, Temecula Valley 28
Murrieta Valley 48, Murrieta Mesa 46
Vista Murrieta 52, Great Oak 0

SUBURBAN LEAGUE
Bellflower 49, Norwalk 0
Mayfair 56, La Mirada 21

SUNBELT LEAGUE
Temescal Canyon 24, Arlington 6

SUNKIST LEAGUE
Fontana 42, Bloomington 21
Kaiser 40, Colton 0

SUNSET LEAGUE
Corona del Mar 62, Newport Harbor 14
Edison 42, Fountain Valley 20
Los Alamitos 47, Huntington Beach 0

TRINITY LEAGUE
Mater Dei 42, JSerra 7
Orange Lutheran 28, Servite 20
St. John Bosco 49, Santa Margarita 14

VALLE VISTA LEAGUE
Covina 53, Baldwin Park 0
Northview 45, Rowland 0
San Dimas 41, Hacienda Heights Wilson 0

NONLEAGUE
La Puente 44, Anza Hamilton 13

INTERSECTIONAL
Sierra Canyon 44, San Pedro 14
Viewpoint 30, Reedley Immanuel 6

CITY
CENTRAL LEAGUE
Hollywood 34, Belmont 7
Marquez 21, Contreras 14
Mendez 20, Bernstein 2

COLISEUM LEAGUE
Crenshaw 30, Locke 8
Fremont 50, Dorsey 0
View Park 51, Hawkins 0

EAST VALLEY LEAGUE
Grant 60, Monroe 12
North Hollywood 27, Chavez 8
Verdugo Hills 29, Sun Valley Poly 21

EASTERN LEAGUE
Bell 22, South East 0
Garfield 56, Huntington Park 0
South Gate 46, Legacy 14

EXPOSITION LEAGUE
Jefferson 42, West Adams 0
Rivera 28, Angelou 7

MARINE LEAGUE
Carson 41, Wilmington Banning 14
Narbonne 62, Gardena 0

METRO LEAGUE
Los Angeles Jordan 52, Los Angeles 22
Roybal 45, Rancho Dominguez 0
Sotomayor 19, Maywood CES 14

NORTHERN LEAGUE
Eagle Rock 56, Franklin 6
Los Angeles Wilson 93, Lincoln 62

VALLEY MISSION LEAGUE
Canoga Park 34, Granada Hills Kennedy 3
Reseda 49, Van Nuys 0
San Fernando 59, Sylmar 0

WEST VALLEY LEAGUE
Birmingham 60, Chatsworth 6
Cleveland 32, Granada Hills 27
El Camino Real 56, Taft 0

WESTERN LEAGUE
Fairfax 48, Venice 26
Palisades 35, Los Angeles University 0
Westchester 70, Los Angeles Hamilton 21

Liberty 24-21 Pittsburg

Sione Vaki had a complete game with 2 touchdown receptions and a trio of fourth quarter forced turnovers: a forced fumble at the goal line, and a pair of interceptions to win the game. Impressive showing in essentially a league title game up north. Liberty should be the second seed in the North Coast Section Playoffs behind De La Salle.

Full story coming later
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Division 7 post week 8, pre-week 9

#1 (according to calpreps.com) is still the Northview Vikings (8-0, 3-0) of Covina. They beat the Covina Colts (4-4, 1-2) 33-12 in Valle Vista League play. Northview will likely go undefeated in the regular season and has a fairly easy game next week against Rowland (4-4, 1-2) before the regular season ending showdown for the Valle Vista League championship against San Dimas (7-1, 3-0).

While Covina's league record would make you think they are in jeopardy of missing a guaranteed playoff spot for Division 9, that will not be the case as they are facing the two Valle Vista bottom feeders in their last two games, who don't stand a chance of an upset without a serious roster depletion for Covina. I expect Northview will get the #1 or 2 seed in the Division 7 playoffs, IF they beat San Dimas in week 10. The Vikings defense still has not given up more than 14 points in any one contest this year.

#2 are the San Jacinto Tigers (8-0, 3-0), #1 in the CIFss poll for D-7. The Tigers had to come from behind last week to beat the Hemet Bulldogs (4-4, 1-2). Hemet led 7-0 after 1 quarter but the Tigers tied it up in the second, took the lead in the third and put the game away in the 4th quarter with their third TD. The Tiger defense was led by 6-4, 240lb defensive end Kaleb Hervey, a beast of a player. The D intercepted 3 Hemet passes.

Tiger sophomore QB Kajiya Hollowayane grabbed the highlights with 255 yards passing and 62 rushing, going 18 of 26. Two of the catches were TD receptions by Hervey who had 177 of those reception yards, including one that went for 90 yards, on 6 catches. The Tigers will host the Citrus Hill Hawks (8-0, 3-0) this week. The #2 ranked team in Division 3 according to the CIFss poll. This game will decide the Mountain Pass League championship. The game is rated a toss-up.

#3 are the Culver City Centaurs (6-2, 2-1). They beat the El Segundo Eagles (4-4, 1-2), 28-0 by scoring 3 first quarter TD's and 1 in the second quarter before the lightning came and ended up cancelling the rest of the game. They next travel to face their one remaining dangerous league opponent, the Hawthorne Cougars (5-3, 2-1). Hawthorne beat Beverly Hills 21-0 in another game that was likely called early due to dangerous lightning strikes. A Culver City win will give them a better playoff position while the loser could find themselves in a tie breaker situation to determine who will be the playoff guaranteed third place league finisher.

#4 are the Citrus Valley Blackhawks (6-2, 2-1). The Blackhawks suffered their first Citrus Belt League loss of the year to a very tough Cajon team (7-1, 3-0). Cajon is the #1 ranked team in Division 3 according to calpreps.com. Now the Blackhawks have to come back and face the Redlands East Valley (5-3, 2-1) Wildcats. The Wildcats are favored by 2 TD's. If the Blackhawks lose to the Wildcats, then the final game against the Yucaipa Thunderbirds (5-3, 2-1) is vital and it projects to a very close game. If the Blackhawks lose both games, they will have to hope for an at-large playoff selection.
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Week 9 Point Spreads

We are headed down to the wire...To those with no STARs yet, you have two more weeks to join this exclusive club...It is time to play the spoiler and brag about winning your STAR...To those in contention (myself included this season), we have two weeks to claim what is ours, The Championship!

So, no matter where you are, I wish you Good Luck.
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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 9:
*Denotes the home team

Friday
Centennial* -71 King
Santiago* -44 ½ Corona
Norco -16 Roosevelt*
Upland* -23 ½ Chino Hills
Etiwanda -6 Damien*
Rancho Cucamonga -30 Los Osos*
Temecula Valley -7 Chaparral*
Vista Murrieta* -35 Great Oak
Murrieta Valley* -17 ½ Murrieta Mesa
Cajon* -27 ½ Yucaipa
Redlands* -1 Carter
Redlands East Valley -28 Citrus Valley*
Lakeside* -10 Canyon Springs
Orange Vista* -20 ½ North
Beaumont* -44 West Valley
Citrus Hill -8 San Jacinto*
Hemet -16 Tahquitz*
Indian Springs* -7 ½ San Bernardino
Miller -2 ½ Vista Del Lago*
Moreno Valley -9 Rubidoux*
Hillcrest -45 La Sierra*
Ramona -40 ½ Jurupa Valley*
Rim of the World -25 ½ Arroyo Valley*
Eisenhower* -28 ½ Jurupa Hills
San Gorgonio -18 Rialto*
Temescal Canyon -31 Arlington*
Notre Dame -20 ½ Elsinore*
Bloomington -2 ½ Fontana*
Kaiser* -34 Colton
Grand Terrace -34 ½ Summit*

Saturday
Riverside Poly* -28 Perris
Heritage -31 Valley View*
Rancho Verde* -30 ½ Paloma Valley
Norte Vista* -24 Patriot

Week 8 Point Spread Results...The Week That Wouldn't End

Not since 2003 have we had a week like this. Back then, it was fire that caused the disruption. This week it was all about the lightning...But we did not lack for drama...Heading into the four Monday games, half our posters had a chance to earn the coveted STAR...So the week was long, but the results were dramatic.
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An incredible week deserves an incredible finish and Week 8 did not disappoint...Four STARs were earned this week and, as the weeks are dwindling, our champion is getting closer to being crowned...FmrOlineguy, D5fan, bigdaddybloom, and LightsOut all win STARs with 22 victories...for FmrOlineguy it is his STAR leading fourth STAR and second in a row...D5fan takes home his third STAR in four weeks to remain one STAR back of the lead...bigdaddybloom remains in the running to share our championship by winning his second STAR of the season...and LightsOut becomes our latest poster to win his first STAR on his first entry.

What a week!
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Week 8
saw the favorites go 30-4, straight up. On the season the favorites are 240-65 straight up.

When the point spreads were included 14 games flipped to the dogs. That means the Favorites were beaten by the Dogs again this week, going 16-17...There was 1 Tie...Overall the Favorites still trail the Dogs 142-157-6.
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Here is our week 8 Leaderboard:

22 Wins- FmrOlineguy
22 Wins- D5fan
22 Wins- bigdaddybloom
22 Wins- LightsOut

21- takedwnmachine
19- bigmitchdogg1
19- 2i Tech
17- warrenmlk
17- div5prep
16- King Marques I
14- TVGB9582
13- Dave Keefer
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Our STAR Leaderboard for the season looks like this:

4 STARs- FmrOlineguy

3 STARs- D5fan

2 STARs- bigdaddybloom
2 STARs- King Marques I

1 STAR- LightsOut
1 STAR- bigmitchdogg1
1 STAR- warrenmlk
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Here are the results from Week 8:

To make it easy, I left the games in their original positions.

Thursday
Rubidoux* -23 Vista Del Lago TIE 29-6
Elsinore -16 ½ Arlington* 52-14

Friday
Centennial* -31 Norco 28-0
King* -8 Corona 7-16
Santiago -5 Roosevelt* 21-20
Chino Hills* -6 ½ Los Osos 31-13
Rancho Cucamonga* -24 Damien 57-17
Upland* -28 ½ Etiwanda 17-0
Chaparral -12 Murrieta Mesa* 23-35
Murrieta Valley -40 ½ Great Oak* 35-0
Vista Murrieta -28 ½ Temecula Valley* 14-7
Cajon -29 Citrus Valley* 45-7
Redlands East Valley -48 Carter* 28-8
Yucaipa* -30 ½ Redlands 37-26
North* -32 Canyon Springs 35-0
Riverside Poly -10 Lakeside* 29-0
Orange Vista* -45 ½ Perris 55-0
Heritage* -21 ½ Paloma Valley 42-14
Rancho Verde* -50 Valley View 68-21
Beaumont* -4 ½ Tahquitz 55-0
Citrus Hill* -46 West Valley 48-6
San Jacinto* -13 ½ Hemet 21-7 (There's that 1/2 point again!)
Miller* -6 Indian Springs 28-14
Moreno Valley* -37 Pacific 35-34
Hillcrest -24 Patriot* 42-0
Norte Vista -55 Jurupa Valley* 48-14
Ramona* -28 ½ La Sierra 48-15
Jurupa Hills* -16 ½ Arroyo Valley 21-6
Eisenhower -14 San Gorgonio* 21-20
Rim of the World* -5 ½ Rialto 28-6
Notre Dame* -7 Temescal Canyon 37-21
Kaiser -56 Bloomington* 69-6
Grand Terrace -21 ½ Colton* 34-0
Summit -41 ½ Fontana* 22-0
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Point Spread Results On Hold...Games Being Played Today and Monday

11 Games are still to be played; nine on Saturday (Today) and two on Monday.
per Calpreps.com

Saturday
Santiago -5 Roosevelt*
Chino Hills* -6 ½ Los Osos
Rancho Cucamonga* -24 Damien
Chaparral -12 Murrieta Mesa*
Murrieta Valley -40 ½ Great Oak*
Vista Murrieta -28 ½ Temecula Valley*
Riverside Poly -10 Lakeside*
Moreno Valley* -37 Pacific
Jurupa Hills* -16 ½ Arroyo Valley

Monday
Rancho Verde* -50 Valley View
Norte Vista -55 Jurupa Valley*
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Culver City & the Ocean League, post week 7, pre week 8

The Culver City Centaurs (6-2, 2-1) were able to keep most of the El Segundo Eagles (4-4, 1-2) in check for the part of the game they were allowed to play. The Centaurs opened the scoring in the first quarter with a 35 yard TD pass from Zevi Echaus. They followed that up with a 42yd TD run by Joshua Ford. Ford had another nifty 41yd run that led to the third TD of the first quarter.

The Eagles were struggling to keep up with the Centaurs. Eagle QB Matt Romero was the one factor of significant success with his legs. He broke free for a couple of long runs that tried to keep Eagle drives alive. The Centaurs closed out the scoring with another TD in the second quarter. The lightning became too dangerous and the game was called in the second quarter.

Next week, the Centaurs face Hawthorne. The Cougars are a potential trap game for the Centaurs in that Culver is expected to win, but Hawthorne has all the physical tools to be successful.

The Hawthorne Cougars (4-3, 1-1) were supposed to play the Beverly Hills Normans (2-5, 0-2) on Friday night, but it looks like the teams agreed to a Monday game at 4pm. The Cougars game against the Normans is important to Hawthorne because they need the win to get to 5 wins which will allow them to submit paperwork for playoff eligibility. If they drop the game against the Normans, they would have to beat either Culver City or Lawndale.

The Lawndale Cardinals (6-2, 3-0) did just enough in their closely fought game against the Santa Monica Vikings (3-5, 1-2), to win 13-6. They apparently could not come to an agreement on when & where to finish the game after it was suspended. The Cardinals next face El Segundo.

The Beverly Hills Normans will be traveling to face the Santa Monica Vikings, next Friday.

Saturday 10/13 Scores

From the LA Times:
Football: Saturday's scores
Saturday, October 13th

CITY

EASTERN LEAGUE
Garfield 35, South Gate 7

MARINE LEAGUE
Wilmington Banning 27, San Pedro 7

WESTERN LEAGUE
Palisades 24, Venice 17

SOUTHERN SECTION

ACADEMY LEAGUE
Ribet Academy 12, Firebaugh 8

ALMONT LEAGUE
Montebello 27, Schurr 23

BASELINE LEAGUE
Chino Hills 31, Los Osos 13
Rancho Cucamonga 57, Damien 17

BAY LEAGUE
Mira Costa 42, Leuzinger 0

BIG 4 LEAGUE
Segerstrom 59, Marina 13

BIG VIII LEAGUE
Corona Santiago 21, Eastvale Roosevelt 20

CAMINO REAL LEAGUE
Bishop Montgomery 24, Mary Star 17

CHANNEL LEAGUE
Lompoc 28, Santa Barbara 11

CRESTVIEW LEAGUE
Anaheim Canyon 24, El Modena 21
Villa Park 35, Yorba Linda 14

DEL REY LEAGUE
St. Paul 20, Harvard-Westlake 16

DEL RIO LEAGUE
El Rancho 35, California 23
Whittier 28, Santa Fe 27 (OT)

EMPIRE LEAGUE
Cypress 35, Crean Lutheran 7
Placentia Valencia 33, La Palma Kennedy 14

FREEWAY LEAGUE
La Habra 42, Troy 0
Sunny Hills 35, Fullerton 7

GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
Loara 42, Los Amigos 14
Rancho Alamitos 43, Bolsa Grande 0

GOLD COAST LEAGUE
Campbell Hall 69, Viewpoint 39

HACIENDA LEAGUE
Los Altos 21, Charter Oak 7
West Covina 22, Walnut 8

MISSION LEAGUE
Bishop Amat 28, Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 14

MISSION VALLEY LEAGUE
El Monte 38, Arroyo 14
Rosemead 13, Gabrielino 7

MONTVIEW LEAGUE
Workman 42, Azusa 40

MOORE LEAGUE
Lakewood 34, Compton 7

MT. BALDY LEAGUE
Chaffey 70, Diamond Bar 34

NORTH HILLS LEAGUE
Brea Olinda 28, El Dorado 10

OLYMPIC LEAGUE
Heritage Christian 54, Whittier Christian 0
Maranatha 21, Village Christian 14 (OT)

ORANGE LEAGUE
Anaheim 35, Century 6

ORANGE COAST LEAGUE
Santa Ana 45, Saddleback 0

PAC 4 LEAGUE
Ocean View 49, Godinez 7
Western 47, Laguna Beach 35

PACIFIC LEAGUE
Burbank 15, Muir 14
Crescenta Valley 49, Glendale 22

PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Irvine 29, Irvine University 12
Northwood 33, Portola 7

PALOMARES LEAGUE
Ayala 24, Bonita 11
Colony 38, Claremont 23
Glendora 45, Alta Loma 14

PREP LEAGUE
Santa Clarita Christian 53, Pasadena Poly 42

SAN ANDREAS LEAGUE
Jurupa Hills 21, Arroyo Valley 6

SAN GABRIEL VALLEY LEAGUE
Warren 48, Gahr 14

SANTA FE LEAGUE
St. Pius X-St. Matthias 14, Verbum Dei 7

SEA VIEW LEAGUE
Laguna Hills 49, Trabuco Hills 13

SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
San Clemente 35, Capistrano Valley 26
Tesoro 37, El Toro 0

SOUTHEASTERN LEAGUE
Rancho Christian 42, Temecula Prep 0

SOUTHWESTERN LEAGUE
Murrieta Mesa 35, Chaparral 23
Murrieta Valley 35, Great Oak 0

SUBURBAN LEAGUE
La Mirada 42, Bellflower 18

SUNSET LEAGUE
Huntington Beach 30, Fountain Valley 15

TRINITY LEAGUE
JSerra 56, Orange Lutheran 21
St. John Bosco 41, Mater Dei 18

Friday 10/12 SoCal scores

Courtesy LA Times:

SOUTHERN SECTION

AMBASSADOR LEAGUE
Aquinas 30, Linfield Christian 20
Arrowhead Christian 61, Bermuda Dunes Desert Christian 14
Ontario Christian 21. Western Christian 0

ANGELUS LEAGUE
St. Francis 41, Salesian 0

BASELINE LEAGUE
Upland 17, Etiwanda 0

BAY LEAGUE
Peninsula 49, Compton Centennial 21

BIG VIII LEAGUE
Corona Centennial 28, Norco 0

CAMINO LEAGUE
Camarillo 28, Moorpark 19
Grace Brethren 44, Thousand Oaks 0

CANYON LEAGUE
Royal 31, Agoura 7
Simi Valley 49, Oak Park 6

CHANNEL LEAGUE
Dos Pueblos 33, San Marcos 28
Santa Ynez 42, Lompoc Cabrillo 8

CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
Cajon 45, Citrus Valley 7
Redlands East Valley 28, Carter 8
Yucaipa 37, Redlands 26

CITRUS COAST LEAGUE
Fillmore 21, Santa Clara 0
Nordhoff 45. Hueneme 21
Santa Paula 14, Malibu 7

DEL REY LEAGUE
St. Anthony 20, St. Genevieve 7

DESERT EMPIRE LEAGUE
Palm Desert 34, La Quinta 32
Palm Springs 21, Rancho Mirage 12

DESERT SKY LEAGUE
Granite Hills 47, Barstow 35
Silverado 43, Victor Valley 0

DESERT VALLEY LEAGUE
Twentynine Palms 48, Desert Mirage 8
Yucca Valley 49, Cathedral City 15

FOOTHILL LEAGUE
Valencia 49, Golden Valley 15
West Ranch 17, Saugus 14
Hart 59, Canyon 7

INLAND VALLEY LEAGUE
Riverside North 35, Canyon Springs 0

IVY LEAGUE
Heritage 42, Paloma Valley 14

MARMONTE LEAGUE
Calabasas 56, Newbury Park 6
Oaks Christian 44, St. Bonaventure 0

MIRAMONTE LEAGUE
Ganesha 28, Bassett 12

MISSION LEAGUE
Chaminade 27, Loyola 10
Gardena Serra 26, Alemany 15

MOORE LEAGUE
Long Beach Poly 20, Long Beach Jordan 0

MOUNTAIN PASS LEAGUE
Beaumont 55, Tahquitz 0
Citrus Hill 48, West Valley 6
San Jacinto 21, Hemet 7

MOUNTAIN VALLEY LEAGUE
Indian Springs 28, Miller 14

MT. BALDY LEAGUE
Ontario 24, Montclair 7

OCEAN LEAGUE
Lawndale 13, Santa Monica 6

ORANGE LEAGUE
Savanna 57, Santa Ana Valley 16

ORANGE COAST LEAGUE
Orange 49, Estancia 18

PACIFIC LEAGUE
Arcadia 38, Pasadena 14

PACIFIC VIEW LEAGUE
Oxnard 43, Rio Mesa 14
Oxnard Pacifica 55, Channel Islands 19
Ventura 20, Buena 17

PIONEER LEAGUE
Torrance 21, Inglewood 0

PREP LEAGUE
Rio Hondo Prep 48, Vasquez 0

RIO HONDO LEAGUE
Monrovia 42, La Canada 0

RIVER VALLEY LEAGUE
Hillcrest 42, Patriot 0

SAN ANDREAS LEAGUE
Eisenhower 21, San Gorgonio 20

SAN GABRIEL VALLEY LEAGUE
Downey 28, Lynwood 0

SANTA FE LEAGUE
St. Bernard 31, Bosco Tech 0

SUBURBAN LEAGUE
Mayfair 27, Norwalk 0

VALLE VISTA LEAGUE
Northview 33, Covina 12
San Dimas 47, Rowland 0

CITY

CENTRAL LEAGUE
Marquez 34, Belmont 7

COLISEUM LEAGUE
Crenshaw 14, Hawkins 0

EAST VALLEY LEAGUE
Grant 34, North Hollywood 0
Monroe 40, Sun Valley Poly 6

EXPOSITION LEAGUE
Angelou 17, West Adams 0
Manual Arts 28, Rivera 6

NORTHERN LEAGUE
Eagle Rock 28, Lincoln 6

VALLEY MISSION LEAGUE
Reseda 35, Panorama 12

WEST VALLEY LEAGUE
Chatsworth 21, Taft 7
El Camino Real 25, Granada Hills 21

CIF San Diego Section Sports

Classical Academy defeats Army Navy Academy 33-0



By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-10-12-18-The Caimens of Classical Academy behind QB James Duncan's threw for 69 yards total along with 4 touchdown passes. Aiden Sutherlin had 47 yards receiving and 2 scores, Damien Castaneda had 97 yards receiving and 2 touchdown receptions, Diego Preciado carried the ball for 73 along with a touchdown run.

With the win the Caimens of Classical Academy improve to 5-3 and will take on The Bishops School next Friday, October 19, 2018 in LaJolla.

Week 8 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.
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Sound easy enough? Then let's play!

Here are the point spreads for week 8:
*Denotes the home team

Thursday
Rubidoux* -23 Vista Del Lago
Elsinore -16 ½ Arlington*

Friday
Centennial* -31 Norco
King* -8 Corona
Santiago -5 Roosevelt*
Chino Hills* -6 ½ Los Osos
Rancho Cucamonga* -24 Damien
Upland* -28 ½ Etiwanda
Chaparral -12 Murrieta Mesa*
Murrieta Valley -40 ½ Great Oak*
Vista Murrieta -28 ½ Temecula Valley*
Cajon -29 Citrus Valley*
Redlands East Valley -48 Carter*
Yucaipa* -30 ½ Redlands
North* -32 Canyon Springs
Riverside Poly -10 Lakeside*
Orange Vista* -45 ½ Perris
Heritage* -21 ½ Paloma Valley
Rancho Verde* -50 Valley View
Beaumont* -4 ½ Tahquitz
Citrus Hill* -46 West Valley
San Jacinto* -13 ½ Hemet
Miller* -6 Indian Springs
Moreno Valley* -37 Pacific
Hillcrest -24 Patriot*
Norte Vista -55 Jurupa Valley*
Ramona* -28 ½ La Sierra
Jurupa Hills* -16 ½ Arroyo Valley
Eisenhower -14 San Gorgonio*
Rim of the World* -5 ½ Rialto
Notre Dame* -7 Temescal Canyon
Kaiser -56 Bloomington*
Grand Terrace -21 ½ Colton*
Summit -41 ½ Fontana*

Here is the January Nike Extravaganza schedule

At Mater Dei HS:

Friday January 25
3:00 PM Servite vs Heritage Christian
4:30 PM Dos Pueblos vs Orange Lutheran
6:00 PM Mater Dei (girls) vs Bishop Gorman (Girls)
7:30 PM Oakhill Academy vs Santa Margarita
9:00 PM Mater Dei (boys) vs Rolling Hills Prep

Saturday January 26
8:30 AM Crean Lutheran vs Fairmont Prep
9:45 AM Los Alamitos vs Los Altos
11:00 AM Notre Dame (Sherman Oaks) vs St. John Bosco
12:15 PM Villa Park vs San Gabriel Academy
1:30 PM Foothills Christian vs Orange Lutheran
3:00 PM St. Augustine vs JSerra
4:30 PM Fairfax vs Long Beach Poly
6:00 PM Bishop Gorman vs Chino Hills
7:30 PM Mater Dei vs Harvard Westlake
9:00 PM Oakhill Academy vs Modesto Christian

Division 7 post week 7, pre-week 8

The Northview Vikings (7-0, 2-0) of Covina and the Valle Vista League, are ranked #1 in the calpreps.com ratings, #2 in the CIFss poll. They had an easy time of it against one of the Valle Vista downtrodden, beating Baldwin Park (1-6, 0-2) 49-0. Things will get tougher for the rest of league play, but not so much that there should be any concern about making playoffs. In a worst case scenario, the Vikings could lose 2 of 3, but are unlikely to do even that. But one win would still be enough to lock up a Division 7 playoff spot.

Next week's opponent, the Covina Colts (4-3, 1-1) might be good enough to make the upset, but they certainly won't be favored against Northview. The Vikings have not given up more than 14 points to any team in any one game this year and that was only in the first game of the year. That Viking defense will have its best test so far this year as the Colts have not been held to less than 27 points in any one game. Calpreps.com projection: Northview 44-27

#2
by calpreps.com is the Culver City Centaurs (5-2, 1-1). The CIFss has them as #5. They have won 1 league game that they needed to win and lost the game last week that they were expected to lose, to the Lawndale Cardinals (5-2, 2-0) by 27-34. The next two weeks are crucial games in which the Centaurs may be heavily favored but are the ones that have the potential for upset. Next Friday, the Centaurs have the El Segundo Eagles (4-3, 1-1) at home. The Eagles, now ranked #20 in Division 7, have had their struggles this year, sustaining a devastating 28-41 league loss to Hawthorne in the opening week. Now they must win at least 1 of their last 3 to even get wild card consideration and 2 of 3 to get back into a possible playoff spot.

The Centaurs are heavily favored but this has become somewhat of a rivalry game and the Eagles do still possess a very talented QB Matt Romero who has thrown for almost 1,000 yards this season and can run the ball very well. He has the most rushing TD's on the team and I suspect that he will have the green light to run whenever he wants with the playoff situation getting so desperate for the Eagles. Calpreps projection: Culver City 52-14. I believe it will be closer.

#3 are the San Jacinto Tigers (7-0, 2-0) of the Mountain Pass League. They are #1 in the CIFss D-7 poll. The Tigers had an easy 49-0 win over league doormat, the West Valley Mustangs (1-6, 0-2) of Hemet, last week. The week before was a bit of a scare in their league opener against Beaumont (4-3, 0-2). They won by a score of just 22-16. While the Tigers should be able to win at least 1 of their last three, only 1 more win would affect their opening round playoff positioning. Next week's opponent, Hemet (4-3, 1-1) rates as just slightly tougher than Beaumont. Still, the calpreps projection: San Jacinto 38-13

#4
are the Citrus Valley Blackhawks (6-1, 2-0) of Redlands and the Citrus Belt League. They are #3 in the CIFss poll. The Blackhawks have already won the two league games that they were expected to, but now face a tough threesome of games in which they are significant underdogs in 2 of them and only slight favorites in the final regular season game against Yucaipa (4-3, 1-1).

Their 6 wins so far should allow them to qualify for playoff consideration as a wild card entrant even if they cannot win the necessary game against Yucaipa to lock up third place and a guaranteed playoff spot. Coming from the tough Citrus Belt league should carry significant weight in any decision about wild card playoff selections. A win against Yucaipa allows the Blackhawks to guarantee their own playoff destiny. As for this week, Citrus Valley hosts Cajon (6-1, 2-0). projection: Cajon (San Bernardino, CA) 46-19

#5
are the Millikan Rams (4-2, 2-1) who had a bye last week. The Rams have already won their two games that were the most dangerous challenge that could have upset their playoff hopes. They should be able to win at least 2 of their remaining three and be assured of no less than a third place finish and a guaranteed playoff spot. However, a win against Wilson (5-3, 3-1) could get them second place in the Moore League and a better playoff spot. But first they play Cabrillo (2-5, 1-2) of Long Beach. Projection: Millikan 38-3.

#6 are the Valencia Tigers (6-1, 2-0) of Placentia and the Empire League. They beat Tustin (2-5, 1-1) 27-7 last week. The Tigers are likely to cruise through the rest of Empire League play with only fellow Division 7 opponent Pacifica (4-3, 2-0) of Garden Grove offering any resistance. As for this week, the Tigers face lowly Kennedy (2-5, 0-2) of La Palma. Projection: Valencia (Placentia, CA) 35-0

#7 are the Warren Bears (4-3, 1-1) of Downey. They gave quite the challenge to highly rated Paramount (3-4, 2-0) before losing 21-24 last week. This week they face the one remaining team with any sort of chance of upsetting them, the Gahr Gladiators (3-4, 2-0). But Gahr is still a heavy underdog. projection: Warren (Downey, CA) 44-26

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Culver City & the Ocean League post week 7

The Culver City Centaurs (5-2, 1-1) had an exciting game with the Ocean League favorite, the Lawndale Cardinals (5-2, 2-0) but fell to the Cardinals 34-27. Centaur QB Zevi Echaus threw for 294 yards and 2 TD's. Centaur Kevin McGuire was a top receiver with 8 catches for 104 yards and 1 TD. While the Centaurs were somewhat successful throwing the ball, they struggled trying to get any consistent run game going.

The story was similar but opposite for the Cardinals as their passing game was ineffective, but their running game was able to hold the day. The teams' total offensive yards were very similar totals. The Cardinals star RB Jordan Wilmore came up with a leg injury and was limited after early success but QB Jalon Daniels and back up RB Jonathan Watson were able to do enough to generate the Cardinal offense and help limit the Centaur offensive chances. The Lawndale defense held the Centaurs to the fewest points this season.

The Cardinals are now securely in control of the Ocean League having defeated their most likely challenger and all other teams now having at least 1 loss. The battle for second and third place will be quite interesting with 4 teams currently tied at 1-1 in league play.

In the next most challenging game, the Santa Monica Vikings (3-4, 1-1) were able to upset the Hawthorne Cougars (4-3, 1-1) 29 to 21. While not all would call this an upset, that is my opinion. The Vikings relied mostly on the skill of their junior QB Anthony Arnou who was 12 of 24 for 286 yards and 4 TD's. Senior RB Zaire Martin-Thomas contributed with 77 yards rushing on 11 carries.

The Cougars were leading 7-6 after 1 quarter, but the Vikings somehow put up 20 points on the scoreboard in the second quarter. The Cougars had 78 offensive plays to the Vikings 47, 26 first downs to the Vikings 15 and they dominated in time of possession, but it was not enough to secure a win.

The El Segundo Eagles (4-3, 1-1) easily dispensed with the league doormat Beverly Hills Normans (2-5, 0-2) by a score of 50-0. After the Eagles lost to Hawthorne last week, they have dug themselves a hole and must find a way to win one of their last three to get a chance at a wild card entry in the Division 7 playoffs. After losing to Hawthorne, it would be a surprise to see them win 2 of their last three.

Week 7 Point Spread Results...3 STARs

Week 7 was perhaps a Championship week as FmrOlineguy won a STAR for the third time this season to take our STAR lead...His 22 wins this week outpaced the closest competitor by 4 games...Are 3 STARs enough to win it all?...with just 3 weeks remaining, we will find out.

***The Saturday game has no effect on our STAR winner***
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Week 7 saw the favorites go 28-5, straight up. On the season the favorites are 210-61 straight up.

When the point spreads were included 15 games flipped to the dogs. That means the Favorites were destroyed by the Dogs this week, going only 10-20...There were also 3 Ties...Overall the Favorites have fallen further behind the Dogs 126-140-5.

The three ties were:
Redlands East Valley -21 Yucaipa 51-30
San Jacinto -49 West Valley 49-0
Kaiser -35 Summit 42-7

There were also three games decided by 1 point
Cajon -51 Redlands 57-7
Citrus Valley -34 Carter 33-0
Citrus Hill -38 Tahquitz 37-0
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Here is our week 7 Leaderboard:

22 Wins- FmrOlineguy
18- King Marques I
18- warrenmlk
17- D5fan
17- div5prep
16- Dave Keefer
16- takedwnmachine
15- bigmitchdogg1
14- 2i Tech
13- TVGB9582
12- bigdaddybloom
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Our STAR Leaderboard for the season looks like this:

3 STARs- FmrOlineguy

2 STARs- D5fan
2 STARs- King Marques I

1 STAR- bigmitchdogg1
1 STAR- bigdaddybloom
1 STAR- warrenmlk
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Here are the results from Week 7:

Thursday
Perris* -7 Canyon Springs 37-20
Ramona -3 ½ Hillcrest* 3-14
Rialto -16 Arroyo Valley* 20-16

Friday
Centennial -65 ½ Corona* 78-0
Roosevelt -34 King* 43-17
Norco* -28 ½ Santiago 33-22
Damien* -7 Chino Hills 20-42
Etiwanda* -4 ½ Rancho Cucamonga 7-42
Upland* -30 Los Osos 45-23
Vista Murrieta* -20 Chaparral 55-7
Murrieta Mesa* -20 ½ Great Oak 45-10
Murrieta Valley* -32 Temecula Valley 63-52
Cajon -51 Redlands* 57-7
Citrus Valley -34 Carter* 33-0
Redlands East Valley -21 Yucaipa* TIE 51-30
North* -13 ½ Lakeside 21-14
Heritage -31 Temescal Canyon* 28-0
Paloma Valley* -54 Arlington 28-19
Rancho Verde -52 Elsinore* 63-13
Notre Dame -17 Valley View* 36-32
Beaumont -6 ½ Hemet* 14-25
Citrus Hill -38 Tahquitz* 37-0
San Jacinto -49 West Valley* TIE 49-0
Moreno Valley -52 Miller* 38-3
Rubidoux -29 ½ Pacific* 33-26
Vista Del Lago -18 San Bernardino* 6-31
Patriot -35 Jurupa Valley* 43-6
Norte Vista* -27 ½ La Sierra 63-0
Eisenhower* -28 Rim of the World 35-0
San Gorgonio -11 Jurupa Hills* 30-14
Colton* -37 Bloomington 56-6
Grand Terrace* -32 Fontana 36-0
Kaiser* -35 Summit TIE 42-7

Saturday
Orange Vista -16 Riverside Poly* (Irrelevant)
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Friday 10/5 SoCal scores

Courtesy LA Times

SOUTHERN SECTION

ACADEMY LEAGUE
Trinity Classical Academy 58, Firebaugh 8

ALMONT LEAGUE
Alhambra 35, Montebello 22
Bell Gardens 46, San Gabriel 6
Schurr 65, Keppel 0

AMBASSADOR LEAGUE
Aquinas 65, Bermuda Dunes Desert Christian 0
Arrowhead Christian 50, Western Christian 22
Linfield Christian 38, Ontario Christian 0

BASELINE LEAGUE
Chino Hills 42, Damien 20
Rancho Cucamomga 42, Etiwanda 7
Upland 45, Los Osos 23

BAY LEAGUE
Mira Costa 49, Peninsula 28
Palos Verdes 50, Compton Centennial 0
Redondo 24, Leuzinger 14

BIG VIII LEAGUE
Corona Centennial 78, Corona 0
Eastvale Roosevelt 43, King 17
Norco 33, Corona Santiago 22

CAMINO LEAGUE
Camarillo 49, Bishop Diego 14
Grace Brethren 39, Moorpark 7

CHANNEL LEAGUE
Lompoc 42, Dos Pueblos 21
San Marcos 26, Lompoc Cabrillo 25
Santa Ynez 28, Santa Barbara 10

CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
Cajon 57, Redlands 7
Citrus Valley 33, Carter 0
Redlands East Valley 51, Yucaipa 30

CITRUS COAST LEAGUE
Malibu 14, Carpinteria 10
Nordhoff 28, Santa Clara 7
Santa Paula 17, Hueneme 14

DEL REY LEAGUE
Harvard-Westlake 28, St. Genevieve 20
St. Anthony 56, La Salle 31

DEL RIO LEAGUE
Whittier 49, California 27

DESERT EMPIRE LEAGUE
La Quinta 27, Shadow Hills 10
Palm Springs 21, Palm Desert 10
Xavier Prep 17, Rancho Mirage 13

DESERT SKY LEAGUE
Adelanto 28, Victor Valley 14
Silverado 35, Barstow 7

DESERT VALLEY LEAGUE
Banning 66, Cathedral City 7
Coachella Valley 63, Desert Mirage 14
Twentynine Palms 65, Indio 13
Yucca Valley 26, Desert Hot Springs 6

EMPIRE LEAGUE
Cypress 20, La Palma Kennedy 0
Placentia Valencia 27, Tustin 7

FOOTHILL LEAGUE
Saugus 35, Golden Valley 13
Valencia 34, Hart 7
West Ranch 46, Canyon Country Canyon 14

FREEWAY LEAGUE
Fullerton 17, Sonora 12
La Habra 56, Sunny Hills 14
Troy 49, Buena Park 39

GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
Loara 57, Westminster La Quinta 28

GOLDEN LEAGUE
Antelope Valley 55, Lancaster 8
Highland 36, Palmdale 3
Knight 34, Eastside 14
Quartz Hill 42, Littlerock 20

HACIENDA LEAGUE
Diamond Ranch 21, Charter Oak 8
Los Altos 40, Walnut 7
South Hills 35, West Covina 0

INLAND VALLEY LEAGUE
Riverside North 21, Lakeside 14

MARMONTE LEAGUE
Oaks Christian 55, Newbury Park 0
Westlake 39, St. Bonaventure 7

MIRAMONTE LEAGUE
Garey 28, Ganesha 0

MISSION LEAGUE
Alemany 31, Chaminade 14
Bishop Amat 35, Gardena Serra 14
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 28, Loyola 7

MISSION VALLEY LEAGUE
Arroyo 17, South El Monte 10
Rosemead 14, Mountain View 9

MOJAVE RIVER LEAGUE
Apple Valley 28, Serrano 14
Sultana 31, Hesperia 10

MONTVIEW LEAGUE
Nogales 34, Duarte 20
Workman 55, Gladstone 22

MOORE LEAGUE
Long Beach Cabrillo 21, Long Beach Jordan 19
Long Beach Poly 35, Compton 0
Long Beach Wilson 36, Lakewood 30

MOUNTAIN PASS LEAGUE
Citrus Hill 37, Tahquitz 0
Hemet 25, Beaumont 14
San Jacinto 49, West Valley 0

MOUNTAIN VALLEY LEAGUE
Rubidoux 33, Pacific 26
San Bernardino 31, Vista del Lago 6

MT. BALDY LEAGUE
Chaffey 45, Chino 21
Diamond Bar 35, Ontario 0
Don Lugo 41, Montclair 7

OCEAN LEAGUE
El Segundo 50, Beverly Hills 0
Lawndale 34, Culver City 27
Santa Monica 29, Hawthorne 21

OLYMPIC LEAGUE
Maranatha 36, Cerritos Valley Christian 0

ORANGE LEAGUE
Katella 62, Century 0

ORANGE COAST LEAGUE
Estancia 35, Saddleback 6
Orange 81, Costa Mesa 0

PACIFIC LEAGUE
Arcadia 63, Glendale 6
Burbank 45, Crescenta Valley 23
Muir 36, Burbank Burroughs 0

PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Irvine 20, Beckman 17
Irvine University 28, Portola 16
Woodbridge 38, Northwood 0

PACIFIC VIEW LEAGUE
Buena 24, Rio Mesa 6
Oxnard 55, Channel Islands 0
Oxnard Pacifica 42, Ventura 7

PALOMARES LEAGUE
Bonita 50, Alta Loma 19
Colony 27, Ayala 22
Glendora 41, Claremont 38

PIONEER LEAGUE
North Torrance 48, Morningside 6
Torrance 28, South Torrance 21
West Torrance 55, Inglewood 7

RIO HONDO LEAGUE
Monrovia 41, South Pasadena 0
San Marino 49, La Canada 0

RIVER VALLEY LEAGUE
Norte Vista 63, La Sierra 0
Patriot 43, Jurupa Valley 9

SAN ANDREAS LEAGUE
Eisenhower 35, Rim of the World 0
San Gorgonio 30, Jurupa Hills 14

SAN GABRIEL VALLEY LEAGUE
Downey 60, Dominguez 14
Gahr 61, Lynwood 6
Paramount 24, Warren 21

SEA VIEW LEAGUE
San Juan Hills 38, Aliso Niguel 0
Trabuco Hills 31, Dana Hills 14

SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
Mission Viejo 31, Capistrano Valley 24
San Clemente 63, El Toro 13

SOUTH VALLEY LEAGUE
Anza Hamilton 54, Sherman Indian 12
Calvary Murrieta 51, California Military Institute 40

SOUTHWESTERN LEAGUE
Murrieta Mesa 45, Great Oak 10
Murrieta Valley 63, Temecula Valley 52
Vista Murrieta 55, Chaparral 7

SUNKIST LEAGUE
Colton 56, Bloomington 6
Grand Terrace 36, Fontana 0
Kaiser 42, Summit 7

SUNSET LEAGUE
Corona del Mar 49, Fountain Valley 21
Edison 20, Huntington Beach 14
Los Alamitos 42, Newport Harbor 7

TRINITY LEAGUE
JSerra 49, Servite 6
Mater Dei 49, Santa Margarita 7
St. John Bosco 63, Orange Lutheran 28

VALLE VISTA LEAGUE
Northview 49, Baldwin Park 0
Rowland 20, Hacienda Heights Wilson 8

NONLEAGUE
Anaheim Canyon 42, Esperanza 18
Bishop Montgomery 26, Pioneer 25
Calabasas 42, Sierra Canyon 35
Campbell Hall 41, Excelsior 16
El Modena 37, Foothill 15
Garden Grove 35, Laguna Hills 3
Heritage 28, Temescal Canyon 0
Laguna Beach 49, Rio Hondo Prep 46
Mary Star 37, Verbum Dei 0
Nuview Bridge 41, Santa Rosa Academy 6
Oak Park 41, Brentwood 38 (OT)
Ocean View 56, Cerritos 13
Paloma Valley 28, Arlington 19
Paraclete 56, St. Francis 49
Pasadena Poly 53, Viewpoint 34
Rancho Christian 33, Salesian 21
Rancho Verde 63, Elsinore 13
Riverside Notre Dame 36, Valley View 32
Southlands Christian 30, Silver Valley 28
St. Paul 34, Crespi 15
Western 72, Artesia 31
Yorba Linda 28, Brea Olinda 20

INTERSECTIONAL
Oakland Stellar Prep 24, St. Pius X-St. Matthias 0

CITY

CENTRAL LEAGUE
Hollywood 21, Contreras 14
Marquez 42, Bernstein 37
Mendez 29, Belmont 14

COLISEUM LEAGUE
Crenshaw 69, View Park 7
Dorsey 56, Hawkins 0
Locke 28, Fremont 15

EAST VALLEY LEAGUE
Arleta 32, Monroe 16
Grant 31, Chavez 6
Sun Valley Poly 17, North Hollywood 0

EASTERN LEAGUE
Bell 9, South Gate 6
Garfield 47, South East 0
Los Angeles Roosevelt 43, Huntington Park 15

EXPOSITION LEAGUE
Jefferson 56, Angelou 3
Santee 49, Manual Arts 20

MARINE LEAGUE
Narbonne 62, San Pedro 7
Wilmington Banning 41, Gardena 14

METRO LEAGUE
Los Angeles 42, Sotomayor 6
Los Angeles Jordan 14, Roybal 7
Rancho Dominguez 37, Maywood CES 0

NORTHERN LEAGUE
Eagle Rock 67, Los Angeles Marshall 0
Franklin 42, Los Angeles Wilson 29
Torres 32, Lincoln 27

VALLEY MISSION LEAGUE
Panorama 40, Van Nuys 20
Reseda 54, Sylmar 14
San Fernando 69, Granada Hills Kennedy0

WEST VALLEY LEAGUE
Birmingham 40, El Camino Real 7
Cleveland 21, Chatsworth 14
Granada Hills 62, Taft 21

WESTERN LEAGUE
Fairfax 17, Los Angeles Hamilton 3
Palisades 20, Westchester 6
Venice 42, Los Angeles University 0

CIF San Diego Section Sports

Ted Merrifield 2 field goals Max Bingham's 5 yard touchdown sparks Torrey Pines in win

By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-Falcon Stadium-Torrey Pines High School-San Diego, CA: In a well contested football game that was held at Torrey Pines High School, the Falcons scored on Ted Merrifield's 2 field goals of 25 and 24 yards each and tailback Max Bingham's (18 carries for 77 yards) scored the only touchdown on a 5 yard run as they defeated the much improved Mission Hills Grizzlies by a close 13-7 score.

The Grizzlies got their only touchdown in the 4th quarter as tailback Justin Castro 11 carries for 26 yards scored on a 1 yard run

Torrey Pines Contributors QB Jason Heine 10 completions out of 11 attempts for 173 yards
Evan Galuzzi 10 carries for 45 yards. Luke Mikolowski 8 receptions for 174 yards.

Mission HIlls Contributors: QB Joey Armentrout 16 completions out of 23 attempts for 102 yards Quinton Hadnot 8 receptions for 122 yards

With the win the Falcons of Torrey Pines improves their record to 7-0 overall 3-0 in Avocado League will host the Knights of San Marcos while the Grizzlies Mission Hills 2-5 overall and 1-2 in the Avocado League and will host Lacosta Canyon who defeated Valley Center 30-19.
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