Narbonne (Harbor City, Calif.) at Serra (Gardena, Calif.)
Troy Williams and Narbonne have gained notoriety exponentially as the season has progressed. Serra looks to knock them down a few spots in the rankings.
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A.J. Richardson returned two punts for touchdowns and also scored on running and receiving plays in Narbonne's nationally televised 61-6 blowout of Lakewood (Calif.) last week. Washington-bound quarterback
Troy Williams has five rushing and four passing touchdowns for the 20th-ranked Gauchos, who have outscored their first three opponents by a combined 158-6.
See the MaxPreps Southern California Top 25 Football RankingsThe key to Serra's offense is, without question, quarterback
Jalen Greene. The 6-3, 204-pound junior leads the undefeated Cavaliers in both passing and rushing yards and accounted for 12 touchdowns in three games. If comparative scores are an indicator of future results, Serra could be in trouble. The Cavaliers beat Long Beach Poly, 20-12, on Aug. 31. One week later, Poly was annihilated by Narbonne, 56-0.
Mitch Stephens: Narbonne 45, Serra 23
Steve Montoya: Narbonne 45, Serra 35
Stephen Spiewak: Narbonne 40, Serra 24
Kevin Askeland: Narbonne 56, Serra 12
Leland Gordon: Narbonne 49, Serra 21
Jamie DeMoney: Narbonne 37, Serra 21