Watch the full game highlight mix from Dorsey vs Serra (2013) in Gardena, CA. Adoree' Jackson wowed the crowd and 2014 Boise State QB commit Jalen Greene ran wild tonight. Dorsey 2014 ATH David Williams had two TD catches.
The St. Francis Golden Knights took care of business Thursday night with an impressive 49-20 home victory over the La Mirada Matadores. The star of the game was senior running back Joe Mudie who scored four touchdowns.
The Chaminade Eagles topped the Oaks Christian Lions 21-14 in a hard fought battle between perennial powers Thursday night in Westlake Village. Miami 2014 commit and Elite 11 QB Brad Kaaya scored the game-winning touchdown on a 1-yard plunge to secure the big road victory for the Eagles.
After a slow start for both teams, the score was 8-8 at halftime. Chaminade got on the board first with a touchdown run by senior Donovan Lee. The Eagles converted the 2-point try and made the score 8-0.
Diego Rivera (formerly known as "South Region 2") did most of its damage in the first half and maintained a 26-0 lead at the intermission before strolling to a 32-8 nonleague win over Marshall of Pasadena at Pasadena High School.
**Jameel Malik (9 runs, 76 yards, 2 TDs) kicked clear and breezed into the endzone on an 80-yard dash to end a scoreless duel and put the Huskies on the board first with 1:50 left in the opening stanza before crossing the pylons from two yards out for another touchdown run and a 14-0 second quarter lead.
The St. Francis Golden Knights took care of business Thursday night with an impressive 49-20 home victory over the La Mirada Matadores. The star of the game was senior running back Joe Mudie who scored four touchdowns.
St. Francis jumped out to an early 6-0 lead with a short touchdown run by Mudie. La Mirada responded with a touchdown drive of their own that featured several nice catches from talented wide receiver Dallis Todd. Matadores junior quarterback Kevin Dillman linked up with Todd on a sweet pitch and catch to give La Mirada a 7-6 lead late in the first quarter.
The game of football is usually won in the trenches. Controlling the line of scrimmage is critical to a team's offensive success. Great quarterbacks are made to look mediocre without protection and time to sling the rock. That's why the left tackle is generally the second highest paid player on an NFL team after the quarterback.
The highly anticipated matchup between the host Mission Viejo Diablos and the visiting Don Bosco Prep Ironmen from New Jersey lived up to the hype with the Diablos pulling out a thrilling 28-25 victory in overtime on an 11-yard touchdown run by Alex Suchesk.
Leading 3-0, Mission Viejo quarterback Ian Fieber connected with Boise State commit Sean Modster on a 14-yard touchdown strike to put the Diablos up 10-0. The defense was led by the stellar play of senior Michael Matthews. Viejo added a field goal and led 13-0 at halftime.
Watch highlights from Mission Viejo vs Don Bosco Prep (NJ). Diablos pulled out the victory in OT with a TD run by Alex Suchesk and had great play from QB Ian Fieber, DE Michael Matthews & WR Sean Modster.
The Salesian Mustangs rolled to a 50-12 victory in their home opener against the Hanford West Huskies on Saturday afternoon.
After a scoreless first quarter, the Mustangs exploded for 30 points in the second. Arizona commit Rodney Carr broke the ice with a short touchdown run to give Salesian the lead. The two-point conversion made the score 8-0.
A long kick return by the Huskies gave them good field position. Hanford West quarterback Tyler Bakker moved them into scoring position with some solid completions but the Salesian D stepped up and forced a turnover on downs.
(Arcadia) - Monrovia overwhelmed Arcadia on the turf with a ground assault of 488 yards and seven touchdowns en route to an easy 49-7 non-league victory at Dick Salter Stadium.
Kurt Scoby piloted the M-Town Express, rushing 12 times for 283 yards and five touchdowns for the Wildcats, whose quarterback Deshawn Potts racked up 177 all purpose yards and rushed for 114 of those, including a house call of his own for 64 yards.