Chaparral and Murrieta Valley meet up on Friday this week after opposite experiences in their previous matchups. Murrieta Valley didn't have too many spare points last week in its contest with Vista Murrieta, but it was still a 42 - 37 win. As for Chaparral, it had a rough outing against Great Oak last week, losing 36 - 0.
Murrieta Valley's match was tied at the half, but it pulled ahead in the second half to snag the victory. With four TDs, senior running back Olita Palmer was a significant factor in the success. The win lifted Murrieta Valley to 4-2.
Meanwhile, Chaparral was down by 36 points at the end of the third quarter which was just too much to recover from. The yardage discrepancy really told the tale: Chaparral's 187 total yards paled in comparison to Great Oak's 353. Chaparral's record fell to 1-5 after the loss.
Both Murrieta Valley and Chaparral have been struggling on the defensive side of the ball (the former allowing an average of 41.5 points per game, the latter an average of 29.67 points per game). We'll find out which offense can take advantage of this fact when the two teams meet this week.
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