High faculty soccer: Friday’s scores

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Friday Night Lights: A Recap of Southland High School Football Scores

Friday night saw a plethora of exciting high school football matches across the Southland, with numerous teams showcasing their skills and determination. The City Section and Southern Section leagues were abuzz with action, as teams battled it out for supremacy. In this article, we will delve into the results of these matches, highlighting the winners and losers, and providing an overview of the current state of high school football in the region.

City Section Results

The City Section witnessed some thrilling encounters, with Bernstein dominating Hollywood 54-0, while Contreras edged out Belmont 46-6. Roybal also emerged victorious, defeating Mendez 35-0. In the Coliseum League, Crenshaw secured a narrow 12-8 win over Dorsey, and Washington triumphed over Fremont 38-8. The East Valley League saw Grant crush Fulton 48-13, and North Hollywood squeak past Arleta 24-20. Chavez also claimed a 28-16 victory over Sun Valley Poly, and Verdugo Hills routed Monroe 55-20.

Southern Section Results

The Southern Section was equally entertaining, with Montebello thrashing Keppel 52-12 in the Almont League. Cathedral dominated St. Paul 56-25, and Paraclete crushed Alemany 49-6 in the Angelus League. The Baseline League saw Chino Hills defeat Upland 27-21, while Etiwanda blanked Ayala 40-0. In the Bay League, Leuzinger edged out Inglewood 43-32, and Palos Verdes smashed Culver City 48-7. Other notable results included Chaparral’s 28-20 win over Vista Murrieta and Murrieta Valley’s 55-45 triumph over Norco in the Big West Upper League.

Notable Performances and Upsets

Several teams delivered impressive performances, with some pulling off surprise upsets. Los Angeles routed West Adams 44-0, and Maywood CES annihilated Rivera 62-0. In the Western League, LA Hamilton defeated Fairfax 26-6, and Palisades outscored Westchester 35-19. The West Valley League saw Birmingham trounce El Camino Real 42-7, and Granada Hills overpower Taft 46-30. These results demonstrate the high level of competition in Southland high school football, with teams constantly pushing themselves to improve and succeed.

Conclusion and Future Outlook

In conclusion, Friday night’s high school football matches in the Southland were filled with excitement, drama, and outstanding performances. As the season progresses, teams will continue to battle for league supremacy and a chance to compete in the playoffs. For more information on these matches and the latest scores, visit Here

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