St. John Bosco (Bellflower, Calif.) at St. Louis (Honolulu) 
Ryder Kuhns and St. Louis will have to keep up with St. John Bosco's offense.
Photo by Darryl Oumi
What to watch: It's already the second game of the young season for St. Louis. The Crusaders debuted last week with a shaky defensive effort, surrendering over 700 yards and losing 63-47 to Mililani (Honolulu). That outcome, coupled with the arrival of No. 11 St. John Bosco for Friday night's game, probably produced a few sleepless nights for the St. Louis coaching staff this week. Even a slightly leaky defense might struggle to keep wraps on an offense engineered by UCLA-committed quarterback
Josh Rosen. Rated the nation's second-best pro-style passer by 247Sports, Rosen passed for 3,200 yards with 39 touchdowns and only seven interceptions last season as the Braves finished 16-0 and won the California Open Division state crown.
This game will be featured on Qwixcore, featuring live scoring updatesJust the facts: Cal Lee, who led St. Louis to 15 Prep Bowl and state titles from 1982 to 2001, returned as Crusaders head coach this season. In the interim, Lee was head coach of Hawaii's Arena Football League franchise and an assistant at the University of Hawaii and then Kalani (Honolulu). … According to CalPreps.com, this will be the 164th all-time matchup between teams from California and Hawaii. California owns a 101-59-3 record in those games, including a 33-20 record since 2001.
Mitch Stephens: St. John Bosco 35, St. Louis 21
Kevin Askeland: St. John Bosco 48, St. Louis 14
Jamie DeMoney: St. John Bosco 55, St. Louis 20
Stephen Spiewak: St. John Bosco 28, St. Louis 17
Leland Gordon: St. John Bosco 59, St. Louis 24
Colin Ward-Henninger: St. John Bosco 48, St. Louis 7