The Northview Vikings(5-0), of Covina, in the Valle Vista League, are the new #1 rated team in Division 7. They beat Los Altos(2-3), 31-7 last Saturday. They also have an impressive 28-10 win against San Marino(4-1) earlier this season. The Vikings will clean up against the easy teams in the Valle Vista League the next couple of weeks before the competition gets more serious against Covina(3-1) and they finish off league play against their toughest league opponent San Dimas(3-1). They should go undefeated on the regular season. The Vikings are led by a talented junior QB James Jiminez who 51 of 82 for 1191 yards and 18 TD's with just 2 interceptions. Jiminez also leads the team in rushing with 334 yards and 4 TD's.
The San Jacinto Tigers(5-0) of the Mountain Pass League dropped to #2 in the calpreps.com ratings after their 41-28 victory over Temecula Valley(3-1). The ratings must favor strength of schedule. Perhaps the prior weeks 12-7 victory over Murrieta Mesa(2-2) played into the ratings. The Tigers should have it a little easier this week in their league opener at home against Beaumont(4-1). Only the 10/19 game against Citrus Hill(4-0), the league favorite, should present a significant obstacle. A second place finish locking in a playoff spot seems most likely.
Culver City(3-1) holds the #3 rating in Division 7, despite it's 36-37 loss to Palos Verdes(1-3). PV is rated #5 in Division 5, despite it's current record. The Centaurs will host the Dorsey Dons(0-4) of LA City section Division 1. A few years ago, few would have picked the Centaurs as favorites over the Dons, but the tables have seemed to change in the last couple of years and the Centaurs enter this contest as a substantial favorite. Don't let that 0-4 record by the Dons fool you though, they still possess some talent and have been playing tough competition in losses to Long Beach Poly, Alemany and San Diego Section Lincoln(5-0).
Millikan(2-2) is rated #4 by calpreps.com after their annual drubbing at the hands of Long Beach Poly, this time, better than some prior years, was a 46-15 loss. They still project to be the second place finisher in the Moore League which will be good enough for playoff qualification, but the key league game stretch starts now against teams that they should beat starting with Lakewood(1-3), then Compton(4-0) and later Long Beach Wilson(3-2). They would have to stumble against two of these three to put playoffs in jeopardy and that is highly unlikely. Compton is 4-0 more to easy schedule than their own talent, but will probably extend it to 5-0 this week and have an outside chance at securing a playoff spot in Division 10.
More to follow, if I can get to it.
The San Jacinto Tigers(5-0) of the Mountain Pass League dropped to #2 in the calpreps.com ratings after their 41-28 victory over Temecula Valley(3-1). The ratings must favor strength of schedule. Perhaps the prior weeks 12-7 victory over Murrieta Mesa(2-2) played into the ratings. The Tigers should have it a little easier this week in their league opener at home against Beaumont(4-1). Only the 10/19 game against Citrus Hill(4-0), the league favorite, should present a significant obstacle. A second place finish locking in a playoff spot seems most likely.
Culver City(3-1) holds the #3 rating in Division 7, despite it's 36-37 loss to Palos Verdes(1-3). PV is rated #5 in Division 5, despite it's current record. The Centaurs will host the Dorsey Dons(0-4) of LA City section Division 1. A few years ago, few would have picked the Centaurs as favorites over the Dons, but the tables have seemed to change in the last couple of years and the Centaurs enter this contest as a substantial favorite. Don't let that 0-4 record by the Dons fool you though, they still possess some talent and have been playing tough competition in losses to Long Beach Poly, Alemany and San Diego Section Lincoln(5-0).
Millikan(2-2) is rated #4 by calpreps.com after their annual drubbing at the hands of Long Beach Poly, this time, better than some prior years, was a 46-15 loss. They still project to be the second place finisher in the Moore League which will be good enough for playoff qualification, but the key league game stretch starts now against teams that they should beat starting with Lakewood(1-3), then Compton(4-0) and later Long Beach Wilson(3-2). They would have to stumble against two of these three to put playoffs in jeopardy and that is highly unlikely. Compton is 4-0 more to easy schedule than their own talent, but will probably extend it to 5-0 this week and have an outside chance at securing a playoff spot in Division 10.
More to follow, if I can get to it.
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