By Ron Vrooman
(San Gabriel) – After leading, 20-0, at the end of the third quarter, the San Gabriel Matadors had to withstand a late rally by the Alhambra Moors to escape with a 27-20 victory last Friday night.
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By Ron Vrooman
(San Gabriel) – After leading, 20-0, at the end of the third quarter, the San Gabriel Matadors had to withstand a late rally by the Alhambra Moors to escape with a 27-20 victory last Friday night.
By Rich Whittington
(Monrovia) – The Monrovia Wildcats kept their modest playoff hopes alive Friday evening as the Cats defeated the visiting San Marino Titans, 35-7, in front of a sizable homecoming crowd at Monrovia High School.

(Big Bear) The Maranatha Minutemen traveled into the mountains to take on the Big Bear Bears in their final road game of the regular season and came away with a 21-14 victory in the cool night air at Big Bear High school. Below are a few images of the game.
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By Tim Peterson
(Inglewood) – The Chargers jumped out to a 21-3 lead at halftime and made it stand up in a 37-10 win over Minnesota Thursday night before 71,094 fans at SoFi Stadium.
By Alex A. Gonzalez
Baldwin Park – After dropping the previous two Valle Vista League games, the San Dimas Saints needed a win Thursday night at Ted K Gorrell Memorial Stadium against the Baldwin Park Braves to stay in playoff contention. They did so easily after rushing for 295 yards and scoring five touchdowns as a team in their 38-28 victory.
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We all look forward to Friday Night Lights but now with schedule changes and referee shortages there is always a full slate of Thursday Night games as well. Here are this week’s Thursday night games.

Quarterback Alex Aleman and El Monte face South El Monte in the Griffin Bowl in a big game in the Mission Valley League Friday night. (Photo by Duane Barker).
All kickoffs are at 7:00 PM unless otherwise indicated:

By Tim Byrnes
NFL Notes & Numbers
In a wild game between veteran quarterbacks, two former Super Bowl champions battled for AFC North bragging rights. Read more »