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Friday's CIF-SS and City Section Quarterfinal playoff scores

Dave Keefer

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Southern Section

Quarterfinals

Division 1

Mater Dei 33, Sierra Canyon 13
Corona Centennial 25, Mission Viejo 20
Orange Lutheran 42, JSerra 20
St. John Bosco 31, Santa Margarita 29

Division 2
Murrieta Valley 49, Los Alamitos 28
Oaks Christian 35, San Juan Hills 21
Yorba Linda 24, Gardena Serra 20
Newbury Park 24, San Clemente 13

Division 3
Simi Valley 41, La Habra 34
Loyola 23, Crean Lutheran 20 (OT)
Edison 24, Bonita 0
Vista Murrieta 21, Cajon 0

Division 4
St. Bonaventure 34, Redondo Union 20
Apple Valley 48, Culver City 28
Oxnard Pacifica 45, Long Beach Poly 41
Thousand Oaks 21, El Modena 14

Division 5
Summit 45, Huntington Beach 14
La Serna 56, Rio Mesa 35
Foothill 38, Lakewood 35
Palos Verdes 27, Mayfair 13

Division 6
St. Francis 28, Muir 27
Murrieta Mesa 19, Northwood 10
Glendora 31, Rancho Verde 13
Dana Hills 38, San Dimas 35

Division 7
West Torrance 44, Oak Park 28
Rio Hondo Prep 28, Riverside King 7
Warren 40, Golden Valley 14
Yucaipa 10, Peninsula 7

Division 8
Lancaster 25, Beckman 17
Serrano 28, Hemet 13
Salesian 20, Irvine 10
St. Pius X-St. Matthias 23, Segerstrom 22

Division 9
Highland 42, Burbank 28
Quartz Hill 55, Sonora 34
Long Beach Wilson 19, Village Christian 17
Great Oak 27, St. Genevieve 17

Division 10
St. Anthony 20, Shadow Hills 13
Garden Grove Pacifica 27, Brentwood 23
South Pasadena 34, Valley View 31
Silverado 35, Chino 32

Division 11
Portola 14, Santa Paula 10
Baldwin Park 28, Big Bear 21
San Gorgonio 26, Grand Terrace 23

Division 12
Mary Star of the Sea 23, Dos Pueblos 21
Palmdale 42, Chaffey 26
Carter 57, Canyon Springs 32
Hacienda Heights Wilson 27, Estancia 12

Division 13
Gahr 34, Artesia 7
Anaheim 24, Arrowhead Christian 19
Lynwood 44, El Monte 37
Pasadena 22, San Marino 16

Division 14
Duarte 27, Nordhoff 21
San Gabriel 41, Costa Mesa 35
Ganesha 43, Century 42
Pioneer 27, Westminster La Quinta 20

City Section
Quarterfinals

Open Division

Narbonne 47, Dorsey 13
Birmingham 42, Gardena 19
San Pedro 37, Banning 26
Carson 27, Garfield 17

Division I
Eagle Rock 27, Cleveland 20
Palisades 56, North Hollywood 21
King/Drew 35, Franklin 6
Kennedy 49, Westchester 21

Division II
Arleta 39, Angelou 28
South Gate 28, Wilson 25
Chatsworth 36, Verdugo Hills 11
Sylmar 44, El Camino Real 13

Division III
Panorama 28, Washington 19
Los Angeles 24, Fremont 16
Fulton 21, Chavez 0
Van Nuys 59, Taft 56
 
Dave, just an observation this year. At all the games I went to watch the overall attendance was down everywhere. The question I have for CIFss, have the demographics in Southern California change so much now that football is on the decline? I think it’s a fair observation. Looking back CIFss football peaked somewhere between 2011-2019.
 
Dave, just an observation this year. At all the games I went to watch the overall attendance was down everywhere. The question I have for CIFss, have the demographics in Southern California change so much now that football is on the decline? I think it’s a fair observation. Looking back CIFss football peaked somewhere between 2011-2019.
I haven't seen any attendence figures but my impression is that high school football is as popular as ever. I'm thinking maybe the rise of social media might be a major factor in game attendence. It's become easier and easier over recent years to stream games, get live updates, etc in real time. Fans can monitor several games at once by staying home. Just a thought.

Do you go to games in a specific region or all over?
 
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