
By Tim Peterson
(Inglewood) – The Chargers fell behind 23-3 at halftime and could never overcome the deficit in a 38-24 loss to Indianapolis Sunday before 71, 124 fans at SoFi Stadium.
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By Tim Peterson
(Inglewood) – The Chargers fell behind 23-3 at halftime and could never overcome the deficit in a 38-24 loss to Indianapolis Sunday before 71, 124 fans at SoFi Stadium.

By Alex A. Gonzalez
Pasadena – With back-to-back wins under interim head coach Tim Skipper, and looking to make it three in a row, the Bruins of UCLA took on the visiting Maryland Terrapins for their Homecoming game Saturday night at Spieker Field at the Rose Bowl.

High School Football scores from around the area:

Joe Bell scores twice to lead La Canada to victory.
By Duane Barker
(La Canada) The La Canada Spartans played host to the visiting Monrovia Wildcats Friday night in a game with plenty of Rio Hondo League implications. The Spartans managed a couple of second half scores and went on to beat the Wildcats 14-0 at La Canada High School.
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Northview’s Isaiah Lucero scored three touchdowns and set up another with an interception.
By Tim Peterson
(San Dimas) – Isaiah Lucero scored three touchdowns as Northview dominated from start to finish in a 42-7 rout of San Dimas Friday night on the Saints home field.

By Alex A. Gonzalez
South Pasadena – It was the 71st meeting between the South Pasadena Tigers and San Marino Titans on Friday night at South Pasadena High School. Not only did the winner obtain the coveted Crowley Cup, but they also had a shot at a Rio Hondo League title.

(Pasadena) The Maranatha Minutement rushed out to a 37-0 halftime lead and with a running clock in the second half, cruised to a 37-14 victory over the visiting Arrowhead Christian Eagles Friday night at Maranatha High School. Below are a few images from the game.
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(Montebello) – The Schurr Spartans crushed the visiting Alhambra Moors, 56-0, on Friday night to run their Almont League record to 3-0. The Spartans are now tied with the Bell Gardens Lancers for the league lead with two games left in the regular season.
By Rich Whittington
(San Gabriel) – The Arroyo Knights reminded us that they are still a force in the Mission Valley League, defeating their heavily-favored host Gabrielino Eagles Friday evening, 35-10, in front of a stunned crowd at Gabrielino High school.

Norwalk about to pound it in from the one (Photo by Katlyn Moreno).
By Kayla Martinez
[Cerritos] – Norwalk aired it out with two passing touchdowns and two scores on the ground in a 27-13 victory over Gahr Friday night.