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Saturday, Nov. 6
ACADEMY LEAGUE
Brethren Christian 33, Capistrano Valley Christian 27
Jeramy Knepper caught a 34-yard touchdown pass and Jeff Shakespeare kicked field goals of 25 and 40 yards to lead visiting Brethren Christian (8-1, 2-0) at San Clemente High School. Capistrano Valley Christian dropped to 3-6, 1-1.
ALPHA LEAGUE
Grace Brethren 21, Montclair Prep 7
Chad Kackert had 19 carries for 259 yards and three touchdowns [Peterson, Karl] , including touchdown runs of 56 of 41 in the fourth quarter to break a 7-7 tie for visiting Grace Brethren (8-1, 2-0), which had a momentum-changing goal line stand with 2 minutes 40 seconds remaining and the Lancers up 14-7. Ethan Edwards had an eight-yard touchdown run for Montclair Prep (6-3, 1-1).
Pasadena Marshall 49, Whittier Christian 20
BASELINE LEAGUE
Rancho Cucamonga 20, Upland 13
CAMINO REAL LEAGUE
La Salle 20, Verbum Dei 14
Chris Lara scored on a three-yard run to open the fourth quarter and La Salle (8-2, 3-1) held on to defeat Verbum Dei (6-2-1, 2-1), handing Mary Star (4-5, 3-0) a share of the league title in the process. The Eagles play Mary Star next week; La Salle is idle until the playoffs.
Reginald Dunn Jr. intercepted two passes for Verbum Dei, which tied the game at 14-14 in the third quarter when Marquis Bradley completed a 16-yard halfback option pass to Marcus Scroggins. Dunn set up the touchdown with an interception and 74 yards rushing on the ensuing possession.
DE ANZA LEAGUE
Big Bear 30, Desert Hot Springs 7
Shawn Sutherland rushed for 79 yards and three touchdowns in 16 carries to lead host Big Bear (4-5, 3-3) past Desert Hot Springs (4-5, 1-5).
DELPHIC LEAGUE
Brentwood 21, Downey Calvary Chapel 17
Kevin Yamazaki had 23 carries for 152 yards and two touchdowns and outside linebacker Brett Hanson-Ashkar returned a fumble 50 yards for a touchdown to lead visiting Brentwood at Downey Calvary Chapel.
GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE
Westminster 49, Ocean View 0
OLYMPIC LEAGUE
L.A. Baptist 29, Kilpatrick 26
Tyler Robertson completed 14 of 27 passes for 317 yards and four touchdowns for L.A. Baptist (4-5, 1-2) in a victory over visiting Kilpatrick.
Robertson threw scoring passes of 36, 87, 76 and nine yards, primarily to Zack Duhame and Nate Jones. Duhame had four receptions for 114 yards and one touchdown. Jones made three catches for 131 yards and two scores.
Village Christian 28, Paraclete 19
ORANGE LEAGUE
Savanna 30, Century 6
PREP LEAGUE
Webb 27, Chadwick 12
Sean Minor had 28 carries for 221 and two touchdowns and Nick Hajjar had 12 carries for 95 yards and two touchdowns for visiting Webb (2-6, 1-2). Cornerback Blake Crawford and defensive tackles Joon Choi and Tyler Lloyd anchored the Gauls’ defense, holding Chadwick (6-3, 1-2) to just two touchdowns.
SANTA FE LEAGUE
Bell-Jeff 22, Salesian 14
Bell-Jeff (8-1, 3-0) came back from a 7-0 halftime defecit and scored two touchdowns late in the fourth quarter to defeat Salesian (3-6, 1-2).
8-MAN
AGAPE LEAGUE
Victor Valley Christian 33, Antelope Valley Christian 14
COAST VALLEY LEAGUE
Mission Prep 49, Santa Maria Valley Christian 0
HERITAGE LEAGUE
Faith Baptist 20, Thacher 0
Jose Bernardo rushed for 132 yards and a touchdown in 26 carries and Jonathan Rasmussen completed 10 of 16 passes for 105 yards and a touchdown to lead visiting Faith Baptist (9-0, 4-0), which clinched the league title. Barrett Brown had 26 tackles and caused a fumble for Thacher (7-1, 3-1), which is alone in second place in league.
HI-LO LEAGUE LARGE
Trona 38, Bakersfield Valley 34
HI-LO LEAGUE SMALL
Big Pine 60, Lee Vining 12
MAJESTIC LEAGUE
Moreno Valley Calvary Chapel 53, Redlands Calvary Chapel 8
METRO LEAGUE
Bloomington Christian 68, La Verne Lutheran 3
Cameron Smith scored on a 62-yard touchdown run, a 50-yard punt return and a safety for Bloomington Christian (8-1, 4-1) in a game at Colton High that was called at halftime because of the 45-point rule.
OMEGA LEAGUE
Westmark 38, Skyward Christian 36
NONLEAGUE
Santa Clarita Christian 49, Avalon 6
Stephen Mercier rushed for 124 yards and four touchdowns in 16 carries and completed 15 of 23 passes for 239 yards and two touchdowns to Orlando Pena to lead Santa Clarita Christian (6-2) past Avalon (4-5).
Mercier also had 11 tackles and returned an interception 45 yards. John Grayem led the defensive effort with 13 tackles and one forced fumble. Pena finished with 10 receptions for 185 yards.
Granada Hills Hillcrest Christian 47, South Bay Lutheran 0
King’s Christian 47, Los Angeles Lutheran 0
Laton 48, Discovery Prep 14
Friday, Nov. 5
ACADEMY LEAGUE
St. Margaret’s 49, Sage Hill 0
ALMONT LEAGUE
Bell Gardens 52, Montebello 42
Alfredo Castaneda scored on runs of 61, 54, 56 and 30 yards, all in the second quarter, as Bell Gardens (4-5, 3-1) rallied from a 14-0 first-quarter deficit to win the game at Montebello (3-6, 2-2).
Casteneda finished with five touchdowns total, closing with a 19-yard scoring run late in the fourth quarter that held off Montebello after the Oilers had pulled within 38-35 at the end of the third period.
Bell Gardens quarterback Cris Lara had nine carries for 123 yards, including a 69-yard run, and he also threw an 11-yard touchdown pass.
Schurr 51, Alhambra 18
Senior Jesse Ramirez rushed for 191 yards in 31 carries and scored on runs of seven, one, 15 and 31 yards for Schurr (8-1, 4-0) in a victory at Moor Field in Alhambra.Ramirez has 28 rushing touchdowns this season for the Spartans, which clinched a share of the league championship and the league’s top seed for the playoffs. Devin Lopez caught seven passes for 162 yards and two touchdowns for Alhambra (5-4, 2-2).
San Gabriel 28, Keppel 8
BASELINE LEAGUE
Claremont 24, Alta Loma 21
Los Osos 42, Etiwanda 17
Upland vs. Rancho Cucamonga (ppd)
BAY LEAGUE
Leuzinger 46, South Torrance 36
Jaycen Taylor had a school-record 43 carries for 376 yards with six touchdowns, and also had an interception and nine solo tackles on defense for visiting Leuzinger (3-6, 1-3). South Torrance dropped to 1-8 overall 0-4 in league.
Peninsula 35, Redondo 33
In a Bay League game filled with big plays at crucial moments, a pair of small ones proved to be the difference as Rolling Hills Estates Peninsula defeated Redondo, Friday at Peninsula.
Erik Lorig blocked a Redondo extra point attempt midway through the third quarter then later teamed with Frank Bivinetto to stop a two-point conversion attempt that would have tied the game at 28-28 with 5 minutes, 33 seconds left to play.
Instead, Peninsula maintained a 28-26 lead, then extended it to 35-26 on its next play from scrimmage when Erik Pederson ran 62 yards up the left sideline for a touchdown.
Redondo (7-2, 3-1) answered on its next drive when Kevin Ellison scored on a 17-yard run to make the score 35-33 with 3:25 to play. Two plays later, Redondo’s Julian Reyes recovered a Peninsula fumble and Redondo took possession at the Peninsula 41 with 2:33 to play.
But on fourth and eight form the Peninsula 39, Redondo tried a long pass and Panther defensive back Uzoma Idah knocked it down just before the goal line to preserve the victory and keep Peninsula (8-0-1, 3-0-1) in line for at least a share of the Bay League title.
Pederson finished with 165 yards and three touchdowns in 12 carries for Peninsula, which had a 21-14 halftime lead and extended it to 28-14 when Theo Nikolakopulos scooped up a fumble and returned it 31 yards for a touchdown on the first play of the second half.
Jordan Tusieseina completed 19 of 20 passes for 285 yards and three touchdowns for Redondo. Leonard Hernandez was his favorite target with 10 receptions for 161 yards and three touchdowns.
--Peter Yoon
Mira Costa 38, West Torrance 16
BIG SKY LEAGUE
Linfield Christian 29, Twin Pines 0
Junior fullback Mike Rainey had 12 carries for 82 yards, including a nine-yard touchdown run, and senior Chuck Wilson intercepted his fifth pass of the season and also scored on a five yard run for Linfield Christian (8-0-1, 3-0-0) in victory over Twin Pines.
Anza Hamilton 21, Murrieta Calvary Chapel 0
CAMINO REAL LEAGUE
Mary Star 47, St. Anthony 0
CENTURY LEAGUE
El Dorado 14, Brea Olinda 7
Tustin 50, El Modena 23
CHANNEL LEAGUE
St. Bonaventure 42, Santa Barbara 30
Kevin Dunn completed 14 of 17 passes for 141 yards for Santa Barbara, but St. Bonaventure (8-1, 4-0) erased a 17-14 halftime deficit by taking advantage of three turnovers to pull away in the second half. R.J. Valdez carried 21 times for 90 yards and one touchdown for Santa Barbara (4-5, 1-3).
San Marcos 35, Buena 0
Ventura 35, Dos Pueblos 0
CHRISTIAN LEAGUE
Aquinas 52, Arrowhead Christian Academy 6
Ontario Christian 40, Western Christian 19
CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
Colton 46, Rialto 0
Miler 27, Yucaipa 19
Redlands 16, Eisenhower 10
Redlands East Valley 59, Fontana 6
DE ANZA LEAGUE
Banning 35, Beaumont 21
San Jacinto 48, Twentynine Palms 26
Yucca Valley 61, Riverside Notre Dame 20
DEL REY LEAGUE
Cathedral, 55, Bishop Montogmery 21
Ricardo Galvez rushed for 391 yards in 26 carries and had five touchdown runs of 19, 63, 6, 84 and 52 yards and Tim Clark gained 104 yards in 11 carries and scored twice on a 14-yard run and 33-yard reception for visiting Cathedral (7-2, 3-1). Bishop Montgomery is 3-6, 1-3 in league.
Crespi 68, Bosco Tech 0
Randle Harris rushed for six touchdowns and returned a kickoff for another score to lead host Crespi (6-3, 4-0) to record seven total touchdowns for the game. Harris eclipsed the single-game, school record of six touchdowns, held by former CIF Players of the Year, Russell White and Brian Porter, which stood since 1988. Martin Ciccolini also tied a 36-year-old school record with four interceptions for the Celts.Bosco Tech is 6-3, 2-2.
Gardena Serra 55, St. Bernard 7
Brandon Charles completed 12 of 13 passes for 267 yards and three touchdowns for host Serra.
DEL RIO LEAGUE
Santa Fe 31, California 0
Shawn Farias rushed for 133 yards, including one touchdown of 43 yards, for Santa Fe (7-1-1, 4-0-0) in a victory at California (2-7, 0-4).
La Serna 20, El Rancho 7
Whittier 21, Pioneer 20 (OT)
DESERT MOUNTAIN LEAGUE
Lucerne Valley 58, Silver Valley 0
Mammoth 68, Lancaster Desert Christian 6
DESERT SKY LEAGUE
Ridgecrest Burroughs 41, Granite Hills 7
Karsten Sween completed 19 of 23 passes for 322 yards and five touchdowns as the Burros (6-3, 3-0) won easily on the road at Victor Valley. Ethan Cubit, Hayo Carpenter, and Matt Williams each had four receptions and a touchdown catch for Burroughs, and Jacob Hess caught two scoring passes among his three receptions.Burroughs led 41-7 at halftime and the second half was played with a running clock.
Silverado 36, Barstow 10
DESERT VALLEY LEAGUE
La Quinta 34, Cathedral City 7
Palm Desert 36, Coachella Valley 7
EMPIRE LEAGUE
La Palma Kennedy 24, Katella 7
FOOTHILL LEAGUE
Valencia 42, Canyon Country Canyon 14
Sophomore running back Shane Vereen , emerging as a devastating offensive weapon, caught touchdown passes of 33 and 66 yards and ran for two scores as Valencia (8-1, 4-0), ranked No. 6 in the Southland by The Times, clinched at least a share of its first Foothill League championship with a dominating performance against No. 20 Canyon (8-1, 3-1).
Vereen finished with 152 yards rushing in 22 carries and caught six passes for 131 yards. Quarterback Michael Herrick completed 24 of 34 passes for 374 yards and four touchdowns.
Valencia, looking like the prime challenger to unbeaten Mission Viejo in the upcoming Southern Section Division II playoffs, scored on its first five possessions to open a 35-0 halftime lead. Herrick passed for 290 yards and all four of his touchdowns in the first half.
Linebacker Anthony Defilippo recorded his 14th sack of the season for Valencia, which is seeking its first outright league title since it started playing varsity football in 1996.
Justin Williams scored two touchdowns on one-yard runs for Canyon.
--Eric Sondheimer
Saugus 21, Burbank Burroughs 7
FREEWAY LEAGUE
Fullerton 21, Sonora 7
La Habra 28, Sunny Hills 0
Troy 37, Buena Park 6
GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
Rancho Alamitos 29, Los Amigos 20
GOLDEN LEAGUE
Antelope Valley 27, Quartz Hill 0
Highland 3, Littlerock 0
Palmdale 29, Lancaster 13
GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE
Orange 43, Costa Mesa 21
HARBOR LEAGUE
Lighthouse Christian 52, Price 6
HIGH DESERT LEAGUE
Bishop 50, Rosamond 7
Desert 10, Kern Valley 2
Mojave 40, Frazier Mountain 14
IVY LEAGUE
Arlington 13, Riverside Poly 3
Canyon Springs 20, King 14
La Sierra 21, Riverside North 20
LOS PADRES LEAGUE
Lompoc 42, Santa Maria 14
Santa Maria St. Joseph 42, Lompoc Cabrillo 7
Santa Ynez 31, Nipomo 0
MARMONTE LEAGUE
Agoura 21, Newbury Park 7
Simi Valley 57, Calabasas 32
Thousand Oaks 35, Moorpark 14
Westlake 38, Royal 28
MIRAMONTE LEAGUE
Bonita 29, Hacienda Height Wilson 22
Los Altos 61, Garrey 18
MISSION LEAGUE
Alemany 41, Harvard-Westlake 26
Anthony Sampson ran for four touchdowns and Eric Sandoval had a 95-yard kickoff return and caught a 32-yard touchdown pass from Tommy Flavis for Alemany (4-5, 1-3) in a victory at Harvard-Westlake (2-7, 0-4). Quarterback Charles Lansbury completed 15 of 22 passes for 222 yards and two touchdowns and Jon Shapiro had six catches for 94 yards, including a 27-yard touchdown reception, for Harvard-Westlake.
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 38, St. Francis 7
St. Paul 21, Chaminade 7
MISSION VALLEY LEAGUE
Arroyo 56, Mountain View 0
Gabrielino 35, South El Monte 20
Rosemead 19, El Monte 14
MOJAVE RIVER LEAGUE
Rim of the World 24, Sultana 0
Serrano 42, Apple Valley 0
MONTVIEW LEAGUE
Gladstone 27, Azusa 0
Gladstone (7-2, 5-0) clinched the league title with the victory at Citrus College. Azusa fell to 4-5, 3-2 in league.
Workman 17, Sierra Vista 14
MOORE LEAGUE
Long Beach Cabrillo 69, Compton 0
Long Beach Wilson 22, Millikan 13
MOUNTAIN VIEW LEAGUE
Corona Centennial 48, Corona 21
Moreno Valley 17, Corona Santiago 14
Norco 38, Valley View 31
MT. BALDY LEAGUE
Chaffey 20, Colony 14
Don Lugo 14, Montclair 13
OCEAN LEAGUE
Culver City 23, Inglewood 6
Senior cornerback Jamal Johnson set a single-game, school record with four interceptions to lead visiting Culver City (7-2, 3-1). Inglewood drops to 0-9, 0-4.
Santa Monica 21, Beverly Hills 18
Freshman Edmund Woods rushed for 194 yards and two touchdowns for Santa Monica (6-3, 3-1) in a victory over Beverly Hills (2-7, 1-3) at Santa Monica College.Woods scored on runs of 49 and 28 yards and the Vikings led 14-7 at halftime.
Beverly Hills converted a field goal in the third quarter to pull within 14-10, but Woods went on his 28-yard touchdown run on Santa Monica’s ensuing possession to stretch the lead.
Meyer Linter completed eight of 24 passes for 117 yards and Kevin Rivers completed three of eight passes for 52 yards and one score for Beverly Hills.
Morningside 20, Hawthorne 7
ORANGE LEAGUE
Magnolia 22, Santa Ana Valley 20
PAC-5 LEAGUE
Righetti 21, Paso Robles 14
San Luis Obispo 35, Atascadero 13
PACIFIC LEAGUE
Crescenta Valley 51, Hoover 27
Glendale 22, Pasadena 21
Muir 42, Arcadia 21
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Tesoro 35, Northwood 21
PACIFIC VIEW LEAGUE
Camarillo 28, Oxnard Pacifica 22
Channel Islands 24, Oxnard 0
Rio Mesa 45, Hueneme 9
PIONEER LEAGUE
North Torrance 42, Lawndale 7
Palos Verdes 48, Compton Centennial 7
Torrance 28, El Segundo 28
PREP LEAGUE
Rio Hondo Prep 31, Pasadena Poly 8
RIO HONDO LEAGUE
Blair 28, San Marino 14
Sean Smith carried the ball 17 times for 175 yards and one touchdown to lead visiting Blair (5-4, 2-2).
La Cañada 47, Monrovia 0
Temple City 32, South Pasadena 12
SAN ANDREAS LEAGUE
Arroyo Valley 40, San Bernardino 12
Pacific 20, Cajon 7
San Gorgonio 35, Carter 26
SAN ANTONIO LEAGUE
Rowland 23, Nogales 7
South Hills 31, Walnut 0
SAN JOAQUIN LEAGUE
Ribet Academy 14, Saddleback Valley Christian 13
T.J. Henry caught a 35-yard touchdown pass from Roger Walls with 14 seconds left to give Ribet Academy (4-5, 2-1) a come-from-behind victory at Saddleback College.The game-winning reception was Henry’s only catch of the night, but as a defensive end, he also recorded four quarterback sacks to raise his season total to 13 sacks for the year.
Saddleback Valley Christian also had a chance to win in the closing seconds, but had a dropped touchdown pass in the end zone.
Troy Guanzon returned an interception 60 yards for a touchdown with two minutes left in the second quarter for Ribet Academy’s other touchdown, which gave the Fighting Frogs an 8-7 edge before Saddleback Valley Christian scored on a quarterback sneak with three minutes left to take a 13-8 lead.
CSDR 66, Sherman Indian 24
SANTA FE LEAGUE
Cantwell Sacred Heart 50, Murphy 14
Tommy Aldama caught two touchdown passes for host Cantwell Sacred Heart (3-6, 3-0), which amassed 400 yards rushing on offense. Murphy drops to 0-8, 0-3.
SAN GABRIEL VALLEY LEAGUE
Lynwood 28, Warren 7
Paramount 34, Downey 0
SEA VIEW LEAGUE
Foothill 41, Woodbridge 16
Zack Leffel rushed for 134 yards, including scoring runs of 53 and 44 yards, in seven carries and he also made two receptions for 56 yards, including a 41-yard touchdown catch for Foothill (4-4-1, 2-1-1) in a victory at Tustin High.
John Liti had 15 carries for 97 yards and Shaun Gentry scored on a 76-yard end-around and finished with 73 yards in two carries for Foothill. Gentry also had two catches for 14 yards, with a seven-yard scoring reception.
Mike Anderson was 23 of 51 passing for 294 yards with one touchdown and one interception for Woodbridge (4-4-1, 2-2).
Aliso Niguel 56, Irvine 21
SERRA LEAGUE
Loyola 34, St. John Bosco 3
Mater Dei 32, Bishop Amat 26 (OT)
Santa Margarita 25, Servite 20
SIERRA LEAGUE
Chino Hills 35, Damien 13
Dewayne Wade rushed for 146 yards, including a five-yard touchdown run, and he also threw a 12-yard touchdown pass on a halfback-option play for Chino Hills (8-1, 3-1) at Ayala High. Sam Toliver rushed for 58 yards in 10 carries with touchdown runs of three and 10 yards for Chino Hills.
Chino 42, Ayala 14
SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
Dana Hills 36, El Toro 6
Tailback Giancarlo Silva rushed for 173 yards and one touchdown in 22 carries to lead host Dana Hills (5-4, 2-2). Nathan Barnett caught seven passes for 135 yards for the Dolphins.
El Toro (3-6, 0-4) scored its one touchdown on a receiver pass in the fourth quarter.
Mission Viejo 48, San Clemente 0
The top-ranked Diablos rushed for 248 yards and seven touchdowns in the South Coast League title game against No. 22 San Clemente.
Sophomore running back Keegan Gogerty carried 16 times for 115 yards and a touchdown and junior fullback Chane Moline added 97 yards and three touchdowns in 17 carries.
Mission Viejo (9-0, 4-0) took a 2-0 lead when San Clemente (7-2, 3-1) snapped the ball out of the back of its end zone from its seven-yard line on its first possession of the game.
While its defense held the Tritons to two first downs and 35 total yards in the first half, Mission Viejo followed its running game to a 29-0 halftime lead. Gogerty rushed for 87 yards in the first half and Moline added 86 yards and all of his touchdowns.
Quarterback Mark Sanchez scored on a five-yard run to give the Diablos a 9-0 lead. Sanchez, who has committed to USC, threw the ball only 13 times before leaving the game late in the third quarter, with seven completion for 87 yards.
San Clemente, which had scored 35 points or more in its previous six games, did not cross midfield until 3:11 remained in the third quarter.
--Dan Arritt
Capistrano Valley 51, Trabuco Hills 14
Newport Harbor 55, Laguna Hills 0
SOUTHWESTERN LEAGUE
Murrieta Valley 36, Temecula Valley 21
Temescal Canyon 28, Rancho Verde 19
SUBURBAN LEAGUE
La Mirada 34, Norwalk 14
Mayfair 54, Artesia 29
SUNBELT LEAGUE
Elsinore 17, Hemet 14
Perris 24, Vista del Lago 10
West Valley 37, Paloma Valley 14
SUNKIST LEAGUE
Bloomington 54, Jurupa Valley 6
Norte Vista 29, Rubidoux 12
SUNSET LEAGUE
Fountain Valley 21, Edison 20
Los Alamitos 35, Esperanza 12
Marina 24, Huntington Beach 14
TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
Oaks Christian 56, Bishop Diego 0
Jimmy Clausen was 26 of 37 passing for 295 yards and six touchdowns and Marc Tyler had seven receptions for 109 yards for host Oaks Christian (9-0, 5-0).
Nordhoff 51, Santa Paula 14
Oak Park 33, Fillmore 20
VALLE VISTA LEAGUE
Covina 44, Pomona 18
Northview 54, Ganesha 13
San Dimas 49, Baldwin Park 26
NONLEAGUE
Dominguez 49, Long Beach Jordan 18
Kenneth Leichman, a senior offensive guard, ran a fumblerooski for a 53-yard touchdown in the third quarter for Dominguez (8-1) in a victory at Jordan.
St. Monica 31, St. Genevieve 22
Gilbert Ramirez rushed for touchdowns of six, five and three yards and sophomore quarteback Guliano Lepe, making his first start of the season, completed eight of 16 passes for 100 yards for St. Monica (3-6) at St. Bernard. St. Genevieve fell to 2-7.
Arroyo Grande 14, Morro Bay 0
Carpinteria 41, Santa Clara 7
Gahr 48, Glenn 7
Great Oak 70, Midway Baptist 0 (2 quarters, Mercy)
Hesperia 38, Victor Valley 0
Vasquez 30, Boron 27
West Covina 13, Charter Oak 12
INTERSECTIONAL
Cerritos Valley Christian 59, Los Angeles 12
8 MAN
AGAPE LEAGUE
Hesperia Christian 35, Bermuda Dunes Desert Christian 29
Billy Hague caught a 41-yard touchdown pass with eight seconds left to get the winning score for Hesperia Christian (6-3, 4-1).
Mack Gordon, the state’s leading rusher for eight-man football, scored four touchdowns , boosting his career total to 86 in a losing cause for Bermuda Dunes Desert Christian (5-4, 3-2).
Joshua Springs 49, Bethel Christian 8
COAST VALLEY LEAGUE
Maricopa 40, Cuyama Valley 22
HARBOR LEAGUE
Windward 31, Rolling Hills Prep 28
Dustin Minium rushed for a 15-yard touchdown with just under two minutes remaining for the go-ahead score for visiting Windward (7-1, 3-0), which overcame a 22-8 fourth quarter deficit to claim the league title. Defensive end Taylor Rishman added 15 tackles, four sacks, a blocked field goal and recovered an onside kick for the Wildcats.
HI-LO LEAGUE (SMALL)
Baker Valley 48, Owens Valley 8
MAJESTIC LEAGUE
Wildomar Cornerstone Christian 26, Calvary Baptist 20
METRO LEAGUE
California Lutheran 56,Upland Christian 0
Desert Chapel 36, Riverside Christian 35 (OT)
OMEGA LEAGUE
First Lutheran 40, Pilgrim 16
NONLEAGUE
Liberty Christian 76, Applied Scholastics 22
Thursday, Nov. 4
CENTURY LEAGUE
Villa Park 42, Anaheim Canyon 14
DELPHIC LEAGUE
Campbell Hall 52, Maranatha 28
Brandon Scott rushed for 165 yards and two touchdowns in nine carries, caught a pass for another score and returned an interception 72 yards for a touchdown to lead Campbell (7-2, 2-0) to the victory at Birmingham. Blake Heal had six receptions for 156 yards and three touchdowns and John Jebbia had seven catches for 128 yards and one touchdown to lead Maranatha (3-6, 0-2), which had Eric Schulz complete 19 of 42 passes for 337 yards and four touchdowns with three interceptions.
DESERT VALLEY LEAGUE
Palm Springs 46, Indio 0
EMPIRE LEAGUE
Orange Lutheran 42, Cypress 6
The Lancers (8-1, 4-0), ranked No. 11 by the Times, warmed up for a league championship matchup against Valencia next week with the easy win over visiting Cypress at Brea Olinda High School. Lutheran led 42-0 at halftime.
Placentia Valencia 30, Loara 10
FOOTHILL LEAGUE
Hart 61, Burbank 13
GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
Garden Grove 60, Westminster La Quinta 0
GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE
Santa Ana 26, Estancia 12
MT. BALDY LEAGUE
Diamond Ranch 28, Ontario 10
MONTVIEW LEAGUE
Bassett 28, La Puente 20
ORANGE LEAGUE
Western 62, Anaheim 22
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Corona del Mar 42, Irvine University 14
Santa Ana Calvary Chapel 27, Laguna Beach 6
SIERRA LEAGUE
Glendora 33, Diamond Bar 28
SOUTHWESTERN LEAGUE
Chaparral 44, Vista Murrieta 7
SUBURBAN LEAGUE
Bellflower 24, Cerritos 0
SUNKIST LEAGUE
Kaiser 51, Ramona 13
NONLEAGUE
Saddleback 40, Bolsa Grande 12
Chris Washington rushed for five touchdowns in the first half and defensive tackle Miguel Arredondo had an interception return of 25 yards for a touchdown to lead visiting Saddleback (6-3) past Bolsa Grande (1-8).
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