Hi everyone and welcome back to the Southern California News Group’s scoreboard updates for high school football games on Friday 25th of October.
We had reports from all over the region, including the reviews given by our field team during and after the matches.
John W. Davis of Friday Night Football shared live in-game comments and analysis. Be sure to watch his detailed breakdown of all the news and the best moments from the Week 9’s noteworthy matches.
Game of the night
Final: , there was the Mater Dei high school and St John Bosco whose score was 59 and 14 respectively.
It was 45-0 in favor of Mater Dei at the break. The Monarchs’ overall record went to 8-0 when combined with their 4-0 conference record in the Trinity League. St. John Bosco heads to 8-1 for the season and 3-1 in the league.
4th Q: Finally you had Mater Dei 59 St John Bosco 14
St. John Bosco freshman quarterback Koa Malau’ulu threw a 6-yard touchdown pass to junior receiver Daniel Odom with 7:14 left in the fourth quarter. The PAT was good. Mater Dei leads 59-14.
3rd Q: Mater Dei claimed St. John Bosco 59-7.
Mater Dei senior linebacker Nasir Wyatt recovered a fumble and returned it six yards for a touchdown with 2:58 left in the third quarter. The PAT was good. Mater Dei lead 59-7.
Mater Dei senior quarterback Dash Beierly threw a 22-yard touchdown pass to sophomore tight end Mark Bowman with 3:03 left in the third quarter. The PAT was good. Mater Dei lead 52-7.
St. John Bosco sophomore running back Maliq Allen scored on a 71-yard touchdown run with 9:31 left in the third quarter. The PAT was good. The Braves avoid a shutout. Mater Dei lead 45-7.
Halftime: After the fashioning of Match the Mater Dei team avenged by defeating the St. John Bosco team 45-0.
Prior to the halftime whistle Mater Dei senior quarterback Dash Beierly connected on a 1-yard touchdown pass to senior defensive lineman Semi Taulanga with 23.6 second remaining in the second quarter. The PAT was good. Mater Dei lead 45-0.
Mater Dei’s senior quarterback Dash Beierly scored a 19-yard touchdown pass to sophomore Gavin Honore. The PAT was good. Mater Dei lead 38-0 with 3:51 in the second quarters The department also had 51 students left in the second quarters.
Mater Dei sophomore defensive back Aaryn Washington scored a touchdown on a 45-yard interception return with 7:52 declined in the second quarter. Mater Dei lead 31-0.
Mater Dei senior quarterback Dash Beierly scored on a 40-yard touchdown run with 9:33 are preserved for the second quarter. Mater Dei went for a 2-point conversion after the touchdown. Mater Dei lead 25-0.
Mater Dei junior defensive back CJ Lavender Jr. intercepted St. John Bosco freshman quarterback Koa Malau’ulu with 10:43 dropped in second quarter consumer expenditure remained was 190761.
Mater Dei senior running back Jordon Davison’s 2-yard touchdown run put the Monarchs up 17-0 with 10:54 called it to in the second quarter.
1st Q: On Friday 11-0 defeat of St. John Bosco Mater Dei wanted to bring that home to come and get another victory at long beach.
Mater Dei made a 23-yard field goal to go up 11-0 with 4:51 left in the first quarter.
Mater Dei senior quarterback Dash Beierly who committed to the University of Washington just threw a 35 yard touchdown pass to junior wide receiver Kayden Dixon-Wyatt. For The Mater Dei the extra point conversion of 2 was successful. Mater Dei led 8-0.
St. John Bosco junior receiver Daniel Odom fumbled the ball with 11:10 left in the first quarter. Mater Dei senior defensive back Daryus Dixson, a Penn State commit, came up with the football.
Final scores
ORANGE COUNTY
Final: Mater Dei 59, St. John Bosco 14
At the half, Mater Dei was up 45-0. By the time the game came to a close there was a running clock.
Final: Mission Viejo 49, Edison 24
Mission Viejo to 9-0 and Alpha League winners share. Diablos senior running back Hinesward Lilomaiava had 114 rushing yards with three touchdowns.
Final: Brea Olinda 30, Segerstrom 18
Brea Olinda is 9-0. The Wildcats finished their season in third position in the Kappa League standings.
Final: Laguna Beach 35, Dana Hills 32
Final: Orange Lutheran 38, Servite 0
Final: Aliso Niguel 30, Orange 14
SAN GABRIEL VALLEY
Final: Bonita 49, Charter Oak 21
Bonita’s Noah Mikhail, who is committed to Texas A&M, rushed for two touchdowns and had a key sack in a 49-21 triumph of Charter Oak. Joseph Lara of Bonita had 177 yards rushing and one rushing touchdown. Lara also had a score on a interception return. Thanks to the naked eye, Bonita coach Steve Bogan’s team advanced to 9-0 on the season.
Final: Santa Fe 21, El Rancho 14
Luke Hitch from Santa Fe decided the game’s fate scoring the final 16 yard touchdown in the last six seconds in the third quarter.
Final: Covina 40, South Hills 35
Covina got a share of the Hacienda League title.
Final: Don Lugo 22, Rowland 15
Don Lugo’s Teo Tucay scored the game-winning touchdown with 8:46 left in the game.
Final: Serra 52, Bishop Amat 21
Serra is scheduled to meet Sierra Canyon in the finals of Mission League on Friday November, 1st. Serra’s C.J. McBean faked a punt and took it 77 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter.
Final: St. Paul 31, Paraclete 28
DAILY NEWS AREA
Final: Newbury Park 38 defeated Thousand Oaks 0
Newbury Park improved to 9-0. Panthers receiver Shane Rosenthal threw a 4-yard touchdown pass to quarterback Brady Smigiel (Florida State commit) to go up 14-0 with 3:48 left in the first quarter.
Final: Chaminade 31 Notre Dame 30, 2OT
Chaminade kicker Carter Sobel banged the game-winning PAT in double overtime. That was the first time the Holy Phantom had won a game in the season against Mission League opponents.
Final: Moorpark 41, Royal 0
LONG BEACH AREA
Final: Paramount 28, Norwalk 7
Tyler Goodman of the Paramount running back returned two rushing touchdowns in the first a half. The Pirates led after the first two quarters by 21 points to 7.
Final: Millikan 51, Compton 0
Guernsey finished Moore League champions for the first outright time since 1973. The Rams move to 8 and two overall as a team and will head to the CIF-Southern Section playoffs with a seven game winning streak.
Final: Long Beach Poly 48, Cabrillo 6
The running clock was introduced in the second quarter of the project.
DAILY BREEZE AREA
Final: Leuzinger 21, Mira Costa 13
It took Jamaal Fay playing for Leuzinger to come through with an interception on the last play to clinch the win. Olympians running back Journee Tonga scored a game-winning 10-yard touchdown with 4:10 left in the game. The Olympians now OWN third position in the league with specifically Bay League.
Final: Inglewood 37, Palos Verdes 3
Inglewood would take it to 9-0 for the season and also make it four straight for an outright Bay League championship.
Final: Carson 45, Banning 21
Carson quarterback Chris Fields accounted for 4 touchdowns for the game, two passing and two rushing. Banning’s Steven Perez scored two of the Pilots’ rushing touchdowns.
INLAND AREA
Final: Centennial 60, Norco 21
It made Centennial coach Matt Logan the winningest football coach in Inland history and he is now 293 and 32 for his career.
Final: Colton 49, Carter 41
Score: Colton 45, El Diamante 33, The team of Manuel won a tossing match and qualified them for a share of Skyline League champions.
Final: Great Oak 28, Temecula Valley 22
Final: Summit 38, Jurupa Hills 0