Week Two Scoreboard

Buena Park players Ronnie Cannon, Ryan Nelson, Niguy Simms, and Jeremiah Hawkins kneel in prayer for teammate T'yon Johnson who broke his hand in the first quarter of the Coyotes, 42-0 victory over Warren.

Buena Park players (left to right): Ronnie Cannon, Ryan Nelson, Niguy Simms, and Jeremiah Hawkins kneel in prayer for teammate Ti’yon Johnson who broke his hand in the first quarter of the Coyotes, 42-0 victory over Warren.

Scoreboard Week Two

*Blue-Bold indicates a “Thank You Sir, May I Have Another” experience.

Thursday, September 8
El Monte 21 Azusa 7
St. Francis 35 Pasadena 0
Newport Harbor 43 El Rancho 19
San Dimas 63 Ontario 20

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Friday, September 9
Arcadia 22 Monrovia 21
Hart 39 Arroyo 0
Diamond Ranch 22 Ayala 21
Bonita 49 South Pasadena 28
Rio Hondo Pre 31 CMI 6
Charter Oak 43 Glendora 0
La Puente 22 Costa Mesa 8
Diamond Bar 27 Covina 7
La Canada 35 Glendale 13
Mt. View 35 Glenn 18
Mater Dei 48 La Mirada 0
La Serna 32 Mira Costa 28
Los Altos 45 Corona 28
Mayfair 34 Sonora 7
Northview 44 Santa Fe 6
Cal 32 Pomona 12
Artesia 41 Rosemead 14
Baldwin Park 52 Saddleback 21
Schurr 42 San Marino 7
Alhambra 34 Temple City 8
Montebello 21 Whittier 7
Whittier Christian 42 Arrowhead Christian 14
Garey 40 Gladstone 16
Golden Valley 21 Crescenta Valley 7
Downey 7 Burbank 6
Burroughs 26 Royal 21
Chino 62 Hillcrest 30
Buena Park 42 Warren 0
Sierra Canyon 39 Grace Brethren 32
Cathedral 50 Lynwood 6
South El Monte 34 Walnut 12

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