By Tim Byrnes
Week 1 Results:
Opening week is in the books and boy did we miss football, right?
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By Tim Byrnes
Week 1 Results:
Opening week is in the books and boy did we miss football, right?

Muir quarterback Trey Gamble and the Mustangs check in at number four despite a one-point loss to Charter Oak. (Photo by Duane Barker).
Damien and Downey just keep pumping out big wins. Signature win for Charter Oak and huge bounce back win for Bishop Amat. Rio Hondo Prep keeps running.
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By Tim Byrnes
A’s batters made a decision to see some pitches for a change, and the transformation was immediate!
The A’s drew 16 walks in the series against the Angels and scored 30 runs to take 2-of-3 games. Read more »

By Tim Peterson
(Los Angeles) – USC’s offense exploded for 755 yards of total offense in a 59-20 rout of Georgia Southern Saturday before 66,414 fans at the LA Memorial Coliseum. The Trojans have scored 134 points in their first two games.

High School Football scores from around the area:

By Duane Barker
(Covina, CA) The athleticism of the Muir Mustangs and Charter Oak Chargers took the stage Friday at Charger Oak High School. Corin Berry led the Chargers on a drive that started at the Charter Oak 49 with just over two minutes to play. A six play drive culminated with a 23-yard pass from Berry to Christian Alarcon with :48 left to play and a 34-33 lead when the two-point conversion failed. With the win the Chargers improved to 3-0 on the season.
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San Dimas’ Jacob Gallegos scored the first touchdown of the night.
By Tim Peterson
(San Dimas) – San Dimas executed in all three phases Friday night. The Saints played well on offense, defense and special teams and when you added it all up it amounted to a 34-13 win over Colony on the Saints home field.

Norwalk lined up and picked up another victory.
By Marcus Castillo
(Norwalk) – Norwalk survived Pasadena’s strong second half with a 42-34 victory Friday night at Norwalk High School.