Week Five Scores & Round Ups

The Bank put it to PHS on Thursday night and improved to 5-0

The Bank put it to PHS on Thursday night and improved to 5-0 (Photo courtesy of Doug Brown)

Thursday, October 3rd

Azusa 57 Ganesha 27: With Cameron Blackburn out, the Aztecs got 209 yards from Angel Maldonado and four touchdown passes from Jose Ledesma to trounce the Giants. 

Burbank 42 Pasadena 7: Ryan Meredith throws for three touchdowns, Oharjee Brown catches two touchdowns, and James Williams rushed for 109 yards plus a touchdown. Tony Toledo added another score. Just another day at the office for the Bank.

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Friday, October 4th

ALPHA – WEST 

Campbell Hall at Viewpoint

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DEL REY 

Cantwell 19 Bishop Montgomery 17: The Knights blow 10 point fourth quarter lead and Cardinal quarterback Sergio Murillo sticks in the dagger with a 15-yard touchdown pass to Matthew Morales with less than a minute to play.

Verbum Dei 40 Mary Star 15

St. Bernard vs. Bosco Tech

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HACIENDA 

Diamond Bar 34 West Covina 13

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MONTVIEW 

Bassett 40 Gladstone 28

Duarte 52 Workman 0: The Falcons Jordan Johnson scored by air, ground, and punt return, while quarterback Isaiah Scott fired three strikes to paydirt as Duarte rolled the Lobos.

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PACIFIC 

Burroughs 24 Crescenta Valley 17: CV blows 17 point lead and fall for the first time this season. The Indians are sparked by a great defensive effort with two picks of Falcon QB Brian Gadsby and running back Javier Pineda’s 149 yards and two touchdowns. 

Muir 40 Glendale

Arcadia 53 Hoover 21

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SUBURBAN 

Artesia 42 Cerritos 22: Pioneers quarterback Jimmy Rodriguez threw for two and ran for another to lead Artesia to the victory. Running back Vincent Brown contributed 81 yards and three scores.

La Mirada 49 Glenn 6: Matadores quarterback Kevin Dillman fires four touchdown passes to four different receivers as LM improves to 2-4, 2-0 in league.

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VALLE VISTA 

Baldwin Park 35 Nogales 29: Braves quarterback Michael Moran continued his outstanding senior season by accounting for three scores. He passed for one and ran for two more as BP remained  unbeaten.

San Dimas 58 Wilson 7

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Non-League

Bell Gardens 45 El Monte 12 

California 21 Warren 7: Nathan Lowden rushes for 93 yards, and super boot Eric Amezquita adds a pair of field goals to improve the Condors to 2-3. The Bears have now lost 17 consecutive games.

Carpinteria 38 St. Monica 7

Serrano 35 Centennial Compton 6

Santa Paula 18 Channel Islands 12

Chaparral 41 Santa Fe 14

Charter Oak 31 Los Osos 20: Kory Brown’s 230 passing yards and touchdown keys the Chargers to their first victory of the season.

Bishop Amat at Culver City

Palos Verdes 31 Dominguez 13

Inglewood vs. Torrance (at Coleman Stadium)

Laguna Hills 26 El Segundo 0

Firebaugh at Lynwood

Nordhoff 41 San Marcos 0

Troy  48 Paramount 30

Salesian 36 Paraclete 22

San Marino 63 South El Monte 14: The Titans Tyler Spitzer returns two kickoffs for touchdowns, and rushes for a third to play a big part in San Marino’s hammering of the Southmen. The other big part was played by quarterback Andrew Ferraco who passed for three other scores and ran for two.

Whittier 19 Schurr 8: The Spartans turn the ball over five times, the Cardinals Gerry Pantoja picks Schurr QB Sal Chavez twice. 

Palos Verdes Peninsula 31 South Torrance 7

South Hills vs. Glendora

South Pasadena 41 Beverly Hills 7

St. Anthony 42 Valley Christian 32: The Crusaders got a 85-yard kick return for a touchdown by Brian Cok and 236 rushing yards (including a 90-yard scoring run) from Jonathan Nicholson, but couldn’t get the win.

West Torrance 35 North Torrance 6

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INTERSECTIONAL

Animo vs. Kilpatrick

Sierra Canyon 42 Bishop 21

University (Los Angeles) 40 Marshall 0

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October 5, Saturday

Bishop Diego at Santa Fe Christian (Solana Beach)

Brentwood vs. Big Bear

 

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