
By George Hernandez
The Playoffs are here and the games are set. Here are some of the freshmen and sophomores that helped their team make it to week 11 and players to watch in the coming years.
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By George Hernandez
The Playoffs are here and the games are set. Here are some of the freshmen and sophomores that helped their team make it to week 11 and players to watch in the coming years.

By George Hernandez
First I want to say I’ve worked in the district with La Serna for five years now at multiple different schools I’m currently on my third year on campus in the Special Ed department.

By Tim Byrnes
Week 9 began in Miami:
Baltimore got some much-needed help as the Ravens traveled to Florida, hoping to turn their injury-filled season around. Read more »

Evan Rojas and Los Altos finished off a perfect regular season. (Photo by Duane Barker).
Not many changes this week as everybody won except Bonita who lost to a higher ranked team in Charter Oak. Bishop Amat jumped ahead of the Bearcats with a nice win over Serra. Interesting first-round CIF playoff pairings as we head into the post season.

High School Football scores from around the area:

By Alex A. Gonzalez
Pasadena – It was the regular season finale Friday night at Keith Family Field, and all that the Minutemen of Maranatha needed to do was get a win over visiting Whittier Christian, guaranteeing them a postseason birth. And with their 42-39 win on Halloween night behind Cooper Berry’s three touchdown performance, Maranatha will wait to see who their first round opponent will be.

By Tim Peterson
(Montebello) – Schurr’s defense scored two touchdowns and the offense did the rest as the Spartans rolled to a 35-2 rout of Bell Gardens Friday night. With the victory Schurr wrapped up the Almont League title with a perfect record of 5-0.
By Ron Vrooman
(Alhambra) – The Alhambra Moors flattened the visiting Mark Keppel Aztecs, 57-0, on Friday night to record their only victory in Almont League play and end the 2025 regular season at 5-5.