The Monarchs are undefeated and coming off a 38-7 win over Kahuku (Hawaii) while St. Frances Academy (2-2) fell to national No. 4 Duncanville (Texas) 28-24. The St. Frances Academy defense has more than 10 players who have received FBS offers. The Mater Dei offense is equally impressive with running back
Jordon Davison and quarterback
Dash Beierly leading the way.
No. 6
Orange Lutheran (Orange) will take on No. 9
Sierra Canyon (Chatsworth) in Saturday action. The Lancers are coming off their first loss of the season to national No. 5 Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas) by a score of 55-28 and are led by Nebraska commit
T.J. Lateef at quarterback.
Wyatt Becker leads the way for Sierra Canyon with 726 yards and five touchdowns through the air. The Trailblazers bring a strong rushing attack that averages more than 100 yards per game and scored two touchdowns in a 38-28 loss to No. 3
St. John Bosco (Bellflower) on Sept. 7.
St. John Bosco will host No. 14
Pittsburg a week after defeating
Serra (San Mateo) 56-16. It's a matchup of undefeated teams and the Pirates have a rushing attack that averages nearly 300 yards per game.
Jamar Searcy leads the way for Pittsburg with 478 rushing yards and seven touchdowns in three games.
In his first year at quarterback,
Matai Fuiava has more than 1,000 passing yards through four games for St. John Bosco. The junior has 11 passing scores with
Madden Williams and
Carson Clark pacing the team with five receiving touchdowns each.
No. 2
Mission Viejo will host
Basha (Chandler, Ariz.), the No. 2-ranked team in Arizona on Friday in a matchup of undefeated squads. Mission Viejo is ranked No. 10 in the nation and have outscored opponents 185-20 through four games.
Senior San Diego State commit
Jaden Williams already has 10.5 sacks while the team averages more than six per game. The Diablos are also elite in the defensive backfield with senior five-star Alabama commit
Dijon Lee Jr. recording three of the team's 10 interceptions.
No. 4
Centennial (Corona) will also face a team from the desert when the Huskies travel to face
Liberty (Peoria, Ariz.), the No. 1 team in the Grand Canyon State.
The Huskies are coming off an impressive 49-35 win over a then nationally-ranked Lone Peak (Utah). After missing the first game of the season due to injury, five-star quarterback
Husan Longstreet has dominated, completing more than 70 percent of his passes the past two weeks. He also rushed for 146 yards and three touchdowns against Lone Peak while sophomore
Braylin Drake ran for 249 yards.