
High School Football scores from around the area:
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High School Football scores from around the area:

By Tim Peterson
(Downey) – Sierra Canyon struck early and often in a 49-7 rout of Downey Friday night at Allen Layne Stadium. The Trailblazers led 21-7 at the end of the first quarter. They extended it to 42-7 at halftime and coasted the rest of the way on a running clock.

By Rich Whittington
(Pasadena) – The UCLA Bruins could not earn their first victory of the 2025 football season, losing to the visiting New Mexico Lobos 35-10 Friday evening in front of an announced attendance of 31,163 at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena.

By Alex A. Gonzalez
Temple City – For the first time in two years, the Temple City Rams played their first game at the newly renovated Bob Hitchcock Stadium on a cool Friday night. After the smoke and confetti settled, the Rams took care of business by blowing out the visiting Bosco Tech Tigers 45-14 in front of a rambunctious crowd for their first win of the 2025 campaign.
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(Glendora) – Tailback Halen Tsang scored four touchdowns and quarterback Bryan Leonard threw two TD passes to lead Alhambra to a 55-19 victory over the Azusa Aztecs on Friday night at Citrus College.
By: Joe Parra
(Norwalk) – Norwalk pulled out a dramatic 28-27 win over the Venice Gondoliers Friday night at Norwalk High School.

(San Marino) The Maranatha Minutemen bounced back from last week’s loss and improved to 3-1 on the season with a 42-28 win over the San Marino Titan Thursday night at San Marino High School.
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By Those Deferred BenchWarmers
At this point, we should not be surprised. Just when it seemed all was lost, the Dodgers bounced back in a big way. After losing five in a row, the Dodgers have bounced back with 4 straight wins and have increased their lead in the NL West to 2.5 games. Read more »
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By Tim Byrnes
The uninspiring feel of the previous finale against the Angels, a 4-3 loss, leaked over into the series versus the Boston Red Sox. Read more »

By Tim Peterson
(Hacienda Heights) – Los Altos jumped out to a 45-7 halftime lead and played with a running clock the entire second half in a 52-7 rout of Burroughs Thursday night.