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Utah Too Much for Trojans, 42-26

By Tim Peterson (Los Angeles) – Utah went on a 28-0 run from the middle of the second quarter into the third and went on to beat USC 42-26 Saturday night before 54,088 at the Coliseum.

Dons Drop 50 on Cards

By Tim Peterson (Whittier) – Anthony Bonilla did the work on the ground with four touchdowns and Elijah Mitchell did the rest through the air to lead El Rancho to a 50-21 rout of Whittier Friday night at California High.

Game Night: Week Seven

All kickoffs are at 7:00 p.m. unless otherwise indicated:

Bulldogs are Kings of Cameron

By Tim Peterson (Covina) – West Covina’s defense pitched a shutout and the offense did the rest in a 26-0 win over South Hills Saturday night at Covina District Field. With the rivalry victory the Bulldogs can proclaim the title of the Kings of Cameron for 2021.

Glendora Grinds Out a Win

By Tim Peterson (Glendora) – Glendora played ground and pound and eventually downed Ayala 21-7 Friday night at Citrus College.

Muir 26 Burbank 13 – FINAL

Muir beat Burbank 26-13 Friday night in Burbank to open Pacific League play. Photographer Doug Brown was on hand capture the action.

Poly Opens League Play With A “W’, 27-19

By Rich Whittington (South Pasadena) – The Pasadena Poly Panthers opened their 2021 Rio Hondo League campaign with a victory Friday evening, defeating the rival San Marino Titans, 27-19, in the friendly confines of South Pasadena’s Tiger Stadium…Poly’s “home away from home” during the football season.

Matadors Hold off Oilers

By George Hernandez (San Gabriel) – San Gabriel running back Robert Lucero had three scores in the first half leading the way to the Matadors 42-28 victory over Montebello Thursday night at San Gabriel high school.

Game Night: Week Six

All kickoffs are at 7:00 p.m. unless otherwise indicated.

Beavers Bash Trojans, 45-27

By Tim Peterson (Los Angeles) – In a game that was eerily similar to the Stanford game two weeks ago, Oregon State broke open a close game with a big second half and went on to beat USC 45-27 Saturday night before 51,564 disappointed fans at the Coliseum.