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Two of the nation's top offenses and quarterbacks go head-to-head when Oaks Christian hosts Chaminade on Thursday.
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Koa Farmer is a jack-of-all trades type for Notre Dame. In fact, the senior and Cal commit could line up at more than five different positions this week against perennial powerhouse Serra.
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Ricky Town will be one of many names to remember at this weekend's Honor Bowl and the junior from St. Bonaventure could end up as the headliner.
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Some teams are playing for section titles this Friday and Saturday. Others have shots at continuing their seasons into the Regional Bowl Games.
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We take a look at the upcoming semifinal playoffs match-ups from Southern California and shed some light on what to expect.
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A few more teams see their seasons end as the playoffs roll along.
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We take an in-depth look at some possible Southern California prep football playoff scenarios. Beyond that, let the games begin.
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The postseason starts this week as Southern California's premier programs turn their attention toward section titles and State Bowl Game spots.
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The senior running back is proving he belongs with the top recruits in Southern California.
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There is a shakeup toward the bottom of the rankings this time around, as Oceanside, Notre Dame, La Mirada and Palmdale join.
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Talented sophomore wide receiver and defensive back from Diamond Bar already received scholarship offer from UCLA.
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Most of the top teams from Southern California went out and handled business last week with victories. St. John Bosco did the same, and thus joins the ranks of the elite programs around.
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Dax McGregor suffered a traumatic brain injury about a month ago. The Cornerstone Christian senior, however, is making progress on a hopeful path back to some sense of normalcy.
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There's a new No. 1 team in Southern California as Vista Murrieta takes over the top spot. El Toro, Chaminade and Edison are on the move as well.
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Senior star has kept spectators on the edge of their seats this season. It's something that comes naturally for the receiver from Alemany.
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Not much change up top, but Chaparral of Temecula makes the list.
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The 6-foot-5 senior leads Upland against Rancho Cucamonga in a key Southern California tilt on Friday night.
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The song remains the same, as there is not much change in the new Southern California rankings. St. John Bosco enters the Top 10, and Chaminade makes a jump into the Top 20.
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Action between the premier programs in Southern California has been fast and furious up to this point. The focus now shifts to league play.
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The Eagles overcome 21-14 halftime deficit behind Nebraska-bound quarterback Johnny Stanton and running back Ryan Wolpin; St. Bonny claws to within 28-27 with 2:50 left but 2-point conversion is denied.
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Santa Margarita remains No. 1 in the poll and Vista Murrieta is a close second. Mater Dei and St. John Bosco make a move. Three new teams also enter rankings.
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It took patience and hard work, but Francis Owusu has emerged as the go-to guy for the Lions.
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Santa Margarita remains atop the rankings as Vista Murrieta and Oaks Christian close the gap. Narbonne and St. Bonaventure make moves as well. We welcome Bishop Amat and Edison as well.
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One of nation's top combo quarterbacks is living up to his reputation. Now he hopes to lead the Gauchos to victory against one of the country's most storied programs.
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Santa Margarita, Vista Murrieta, and Oaks Christian remain the top three teams in SoCal.
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The bullish, fleet tailback has waited in the wings but not this season. The Arizona-bound standout no longer is a backup and steps into the role as the Seraphs' featured back.
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The talent pool is deep out on the West Coast. Here's an inside look at some of Southern California's premier programs.
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With the start of the season right around the corner, it's time to take a look at the premier players from Southern California.
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Here's an inside look at the premier programs from the CIF Southern Section.
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Harvard-Westlake senior seems like he's destined for the professional ranks. A scholarship to UCLA awaits if he chooses.