The Kingsburg Vikings will head out on the road to face off against the Dinuba Emperors at 7:00 p.m. on Friday. Kingsburg will be looking to extend their current three-game winning streak.
Kingsburg's defense heads into the contest hoping to repeat the dominance they displayed on Friday. They really took it to Selma for the full four quarters, racking up a 51-0 win. That looming 51-0 mark stands out as the most commanding margin for the Vikings yet this season.

Cooper Holt
| 10/31/25 @ Selma | 140 |
| 10/24/25 vs Reedley | 194 |
| 10/17/25 vs Kerman | 102 |
| 10/10/25 @ Central Valley Christian | 110 |
| 10/03/25 @ Washington Union | 41 |
| + 4 more games |
Kingsburg's success was the result of a balanced attack that saw several players step up, but Cooper Holt led the charge by picking up 140 receiving yards and a pair of TDs. With that strong performance, Holt is now averaging an impressive 101.7 receiving yards per game. Jackson Leibee was in the mix as well, providing Kingsburg with two touchdowns.
Kingsburg didn't go easy on the quarterback and picked off two passes before the game was over. The picks came courtesy of Adam Villagomez and Paxton Palomar.
For some reason, the away team has come away with the win the last four times Dinuba and Mission Oak have met, but the home crowd finally got their W on Friday. The Emperors strolled past the Hawks with points to spare, taking the game 28-14.
Kingsburg better keep an eye on NATHANIEL LOPEZ. He was instrumental in Dinuba's win, rushing for 140 yards. They are 4-1 when LOPEZ posts 100 or more rushing yards, but 1-4 otherwise.
Dinuba was unstoppable on the ground and finished the game with 215 rushing yards. That strong performance was nothing new for the team: they've now rushed for at least 173 rushing yards in nine consecutive matchups.
The victory got Dinuba back to even at 5-5. As for Kingsburg, their record now sits at 7-3.
Kingsburg came up short against Dinuba in their previous meeting back in September, falling 21-16. Can the Vikings avenge their defeat or is history doomed to repeat itself? We'll find out soon enough.
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