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First Quarter Uprising Enough for Apaches

(Arcadia) – The Apaches made it a short night for its first stringers as they scored on its first-five possessions of the first half enroute to a 37-21 victory over Temple City.

Panthers Do Enough With a Little

(Pomona) – Diamond Ranch sharpened up its defensive teeth for its final preseason game with a 29-6 victory over Chaffey. The Panthers offense never saw the field in the first quarter and still rolled up 215 yards in offense in its first win of the season.

Game Night: Southeast Division – Week 3

Thursday, September 22ND All games scheduled for 7pm. Chaffey (1-2) vs Diamond Ranch (0-3) (Ganesha) Last Year: Diamond Ranch 21-14

Lancers Take Advantage of Turnovers

(La Verne) – La Serna took advantage of two Bonita third quarter turnovers to stay undefeated with a 21-20 victory. Faris Nesheiwat recovered a Bearcat fumble on the Lancers 35-yard line and took it to the end zone for the game-winning score with 1:46 remaining in the third quarter.

Game Night Southeast Division: Week Two

    Thursday, September 15th Burroughs (0-2) vs Hart (1-1) (Valencia HS)

Payton Key in Win for Saints

(Azusa) – San Dimas’s super sophomore Jake Payton ended the first half with a scintillating 66-yard run for touchdown, than began the second half with a 86-yard kickoff return to help lead the Saints to a 41-16 non-league victory over Azusa.

Game Night: Southeast Division Week One

    Thursday, September 8th Hoover (0-0) at Glendale (0-0) Glendale leads series since 2001 7-3

Southeast Division Top 20

Barometer week for some schools heading into this week with Arcadia facing St. Francis and La Serna battling Downey. Not many surprises in the Southeast Division.

Mustangs Quick Strikes Doom Matadors

(San Gabriel) – After falling behind early in its first game, Muir rattled off 37-unanswered points to defeat San Gabriel 40-23. Although the Mustangs managed to produce quick strike scores throughout the game, it was the 17 penalties that will not sit well with head coach Ken Howard.

Huskies Fall Short

(Covina) – The first game of the season for South Hills showed glimpses of a bright future led by Jamel Hart and Vince Hernandez which nearly upset Colony. The Titans survived 30-29. After methodically draining time with Hart running the ball, the Huskies needed a furious final drive with less than a minute remaining.