Results tagged “Football” from Pure Preps | High School Sports in the South Bay
Marine League
Carson 7-2, 4-0
San Pedro 7-2, 3-1
Narbonne 5-4, 3-1
Banning 3-6, 2-2
Gardena 4-5, 0-4
Washington 1-8, 0-4
Bay League
Mira Costa 7-2, 4-0
Redondo 5-4, 3-1
Leuzinger 6-3, 2-2
West Torrance 6-3, 2-2
Palos Verdes 5-4, 1-3
Peninsula 0-9, 0-4
Pioneer League
Centennial 6-3, 4-0
El Segundo 6-3, 3-1
Lawndale 5-4, 3-1
North Torrance 4-5, 1-3
South Torrance 3-6, 1-3
Torrance 2-7, 0-4
Ocean League
Culver City 8-1, 4-0
Inglewood 6-3, 3-1
Santa Monica 3-6, 2-2
Beverly Hills 4-5, 2-2
Morningside 2-7, 1-3
Hawthorne 0-9, 0-4
Del Rey League
Serra 9-0, 3-0 (plays nonleague game Saturday!)
Cathedral 9-0, 3-0
Harvard-Westlake N/A N/A
St. Bernard 2-7, 1-3
Bishop Montgomery 1-8, 0-3
Unbeaten Serra rolled to a nonleague victory Saturday to set up a battle of Del Rey League unbeatens with Cathedral next week.
Marine League
Carson 6-2, 3-0
Narbonne 5-3, 3-0
San Pedro 6-2, 2-1
Banning 2-6, 1-2
Gardena 4-4, 0-3
Washington 1-7, 0-3
Bay League
Mira Costa 6-2, 3-0
Redondo 5-3, 3-0
Leuzinger 6-2, 2-1
West Torrance 5-3, 1-2
Palos Verdes 4-4, 0-3
Peninsula 0-8, 0-3
Pioneer League
Centennial 5-3, 3-0
Lawndale 5-3, 3-0
El Segundo 5-3, 2-1
South Torrance 3-5, 1-2
North Torrance 3-5, 0-3
Torrance 2-6, 0-3
Ocean League
Culver City 7-1, 3-0
Inglewood 5-3, 2-1
Santa Monica 3-5, 2-1
Beverly Hills 3-5, 1-2
Morningside 2-6, 1-2
Hawthorne 0-8, 0-3
Del Rey League
Serra 8-0, 3-0
Cathedral 8-0, 3-0
Harvard-Westlake N/A, N/A
Bosco Tech N/A, N/A
Bishop Montgomery 1-7, 0-2
St. Bernard 1-7, 0-3
Twin Pines (0-5, 0-2) vs. Animo (3-3, 2-0) at Harbor College, 5 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 1
Intersectional
Leuzinger 31, Westchester 24
Friday, Oct. 2
Intersectional
Redondo 21, at Banning 17
at San Pedro 27, Inglewood 20
Narbonne 37, Orange Lutheran 31 (2 OTs)
Crenshaw 48, at Culver City 7
L.A. City Section
Nonleague
at Carson 55, West Adams Prep 0
at Gardena 41, L.A. University 10
CIF Southern Section
Nonleague
Vista Murrieta 43, at Peninsula 21
at South Torrance 21, West Torrance 14
at North Torrance 51, Bishop Montgomery 7
Torrance 28, at Morningside 0
at El Segundo 34, St. Bernard 21
at Centennial 55, Hawthorne 0
at Aquinas 13, Mary Star 10
San Joaquin League
Animo 14, at Saddleback Valley Christian 12
Saturday, Oct. 3
CIF Southern Section
Nonleague
Riverside Christian at Chadwick, 2 p.m.
Lawndale vs. Verbum Dei, at Centennial High, 7 p.m.
Harbor League (8-man)
Hope Centre at Rolling Hills Prep, 1 p.m.
Nonleague (8-man)
Pacific Lutheran at Marina/Central Coast, 1 p.m.
We'll try to get you final scores as quickly as we can ... thanks for your patience. Lawndale played Thursday night and Leuzinger is among the teams off this week (this is the Olympians' bye week since they played a Week 0 game).
Friday, Sept. 25
Intersectional
at Mira Costa 31, Narbonne 26 (came down to the last play)
Inglewood 48, at Los Angeles 0
at Osceola (Fla.) 32, Carson 13
L.A. City Section, nonleague
San Pedro 36, at Locke 20
Banning 31, at San Fernando 14
Gardena 42, at South East 0
at Westchester 32, Washington 12
CIF Southern Section, nonleague
at Palos Verdes 48, South Torrance 14
at Redondo 27, North Torrance 14
at Serra 48, Peninsula 0
at Torrance 49, Hawthorne 21
West Torrance 44, at Bishop Montgomery 6
at El Segundo 38, Mary Star 7
Panorama 42, Morningside 27
at Culver City 41, Centennial 23
Chadwick 38, Pasadena Marshall 13
St. Bernard 49, at Brentwood 30
Animo 13, Lucerne Valley 7 (at Locke High)
CIF Southern Section, 8-man, Harbor League
Hope Centre 32, Rolling Hills Prep 0
Thursday, Sept. 24
CIF Southern Section
Lawndale 44, at Firebaugh 0
Pacific Lutheran 44, Noli Indian 14
We'll try to get you final scores as quickly as we can ... thanks for your patience. See the previous entry for the four Thursday results.
Friday, Sept. 18
Intersectional
Serra 27, at Carson 17
at LB Poly 28, Narbonne 14
Palos Verdes 20, at San Pedro 14
Leuzinger 19, at Banning 13 (2 OTs)
at Roosevelt/Corona 42, Westchester 13
L.A. City Section, nonleague
Gardena 34, at Marshall 6
CIF Southern Section, nonleague
North Torrance 65, at Hawthorne 13
Culver City 42, at Peninsula 24
Millikan 26, at Redondo 21
Morningside 15, at Lawndale 14
Kilpatrick (forfeit loss) at Inglewood
at Cathedral 55, El Segundo 28
Valley Christian/Cerritos 41, at St. Bernard 17
Chadwick 50, at Montclair Prep 18
CIF Southern Section, 8-man, nonleague
Rolling Hills Prep 32, at First Lutheran 6
at Maricopa 30, Pacific Lutheran 6
Saturday, Sept. 19
Animo (1-1) vs. St. Monica (0-1) at St. Bernard, 7 p.m.
There were four games involving South Bay teams being played tonight and all of them have gone final. thanks.
Final scores:
West Torrance 17, Torrance 6
Esperanza 21, Mira Costa 20
Burroughs/Burbank 34, South Torrance 12
Santa Ana Valley 40, Bishop Montgomery 3
Halftime scores:
West Torrance 7, Torrance 6
Mira Costa 17, Esperanza 7
Burroughs/Burbank 20, South Torrance 6
Santa Ana Valley 22, Bishop Montgomery 3
Narbonne 46, South East 6
San Pedro 35, Santee 6
West Adams Prep 19, Banning 14
Gardena 48, Jefferson 0
Serra 49, Redondo 12
Mira Costa 50, South Torrance 27
West Torrance 14, El Segundo 7
North Torrance 31, Verbum Dei 19
Leuzinger 33, Santa Monica 19
Lawndale 54, Hawthorne 7
Palos Verdes 36, Morningside 13
Lakewood 28, Peninsula 7
Inglewood 19, Quartz Hill 13
Culver City 49, St. Bernard 21
Rolling Hills Prep 32, Pacific Lutheran 26
Carson nearly blanks Mater Dei ... Serra rolls ... Mira Costa plays Loyola tough on the road and Westchester earns a Week Zero victory.
We'll try to update the rest of tonight's final scores here as time permits ... here's the Week Zero slate ...
Today (Friday)
Carson 14, Mater Dei 2
Charter Oak 15, Gardena 14
Westchester 13, Pasadena 0
Loyola 28, Mira Costa 18
Serra 61, Silverado 0
Bishop Montgomery 28, Mary Star 10
Warren 42, Torrance 10
JSerra 27, Palos Verdes 7
Mission Viejo 55, Morningside 0
Animo 25, California School for the Deaf 0
Hamilton 21, Leuzinger 20
Saturday
Big Pine at Rolling Hills Prep, 1 p.m.
PHOTO BY STEVE MCCRANK: Serra WR Robert Woods, the reigning Daily Breeze Player of the Year, leads one of the best receiving corps in the nation that also includes highly touted George Farmer and Los Alamitos transfer Paul Richardson.
Here is the Daily Breeze Preseason Top 10 poll. Of course, things could all change after the first week's worth of games, but now it's starting to feel like high school football season.
1. Serra (13-1 last season)
Up next: Today, vs. Silverado
Comment: Consider QB Conner Preston a genius for transferring to a team that boasts WRs Robert Woods, George Farmer and Paul Richardson. Expect a lot of offensive fireworks.
2. Narbonne (12-1-1)
Up next: Sept 11, vs. South East
Comment: With games against Long Beach Poly, Mira Costa, Orange Lutheran and Los Alamitos, defending L.A. City co-champion Gauchos are either pretty confident or overly ambitious. Time will tell.
3. Mira Costa (10-4)
Up next: Today, vs. Loyola at L.A. Valley College
Comment: Virtually the entire roster is intact after last season's run to the CIF Southern Section Western Division final. Expect big things from the Mustangs.
4. San Pedro (12-1-1)
Up next: Sept. 11 vs. Santee
Comment: Pirates lost nine of 11 from vaunted defense, but don't sleep on the defending L.A. City Section co-champions. Just ask Narbonne.
5. Carson (5-6)
Up next: Today, at Mater Dei
Comment: Daniel Torres is like the MacGyver of the South Bay: a jack of all trades. He won't let the Colts suffer a second consecutive losing season.
6. Leuzinger (6-4)
Up next: Today, at Hamilton
Comment: Olympians are finally accessorizing. They often get the skill players, but it appears they finally have a line to match.
7. Peninsula (5-6)
Up next: Sept. 11, at Lakewood
Comment: RB Ryan Pierson earned the distinction of the South Bay's busiest workhorse last season, and he should have plenty of room to run behind a sizeable and beefy line.
8. El Segundo (10-3)
Up next: Sept. 11, at West Torrance
Comment: The good news: QB Mike Bundy returns to give the Eagles a shot in the arm. The bad news: mostly everyone else is new.
9. Banning (4-7)
Up next: Sept. 11, at West Adams Prep<QA0>
Comment: Fe Fie Fo Fum. Coach Chris Ferragamo is trying to turn DE Fie Faaituala into a QB. So far, Ferragamo says Faaituala is the school's best QB since Fred Hessen.
10. North Torrance (9-2)
Up next: Sept. 11, vs. Verbum Dei
Comment: The Saxons have plenty of speed, which is a good thing since they have a lot of ground to cover to replace QB B.J. Denker.
ON THE BUBBLE: Redondo, South Torrance, Palos Verdes
The high school football season is upon us. There will be game previews and some features tied to the area's "Week Zero" games this week, but the Daily Breeze's league-by-league season previews are scheduled to run Monday-Thursday next week. Here's the schedule:
Monday: Private/small schools (Bishop Montgomery, Serra, St. Bernard, Mary Star, Chadwick, Rolling Hills Prep, Pacific Lutheran, Animo)
Tuesday: Pioneer League (Torrance, North Torrance, South Torrance, El Segundo, Lawndale, Centennial)
Wednesday: Bay League (Palos Verdes, Peninsula, Leuzinger, Mira Costa, Redondo and West Torrance) and Ocean League (Hawthorne, Inglewood, Morningside, Culver City, Beverly Hills, Santa Monica)
Thursday: L.A. City Section (Marine League teams San Pedro, Narbonne, Carson, Banning, Gardena, Washington and Western League team Westchester)
PHOTO BY BRAD GRAVERSON: With the new football rule changes implemented by the L.A. City Section, Narbonne coach Manuel Douglas and San Pedro coach Mike Walsh will not be forced to share the City title like last season. Both coaches will also adjust to a new sideline rule that could prove to be aggravating.
A couple of things became pretty clear at Tuesday's L.A. City Section Media Day in downtown Los Angeles.
There will be one City champion per football division this season, and the already high number of flags in City football games will see an even more dramatic rise, at least in the beginning of the season with the addition of a coach's line that coaches will be forced to stand behind during games.
After last season's 21-21 tie between Narbonne and San Pedro in the City final, the City moved swiftly to eliminate the possibility of a championship game ending in a tie, forcing teams to go to an overtime period if the teams are deadlocked after four quarters.
"We will have one champion," Assistant Commissioner John Aguirre said.
The overtimes also will change with the City adopting the NCAA overtime rules that start at the 25-yard-line instead of the 10-yard-line. This was made after Mater Dei blasted the City's overtime rules on national television when Mater Dei and Carson played a triple-overtime thriller last season.
"That probably helped propel that rule change," Aguirre said.
And if you thought there were a lot of flags thrown during an L.A. City Section football game, just wait until you hear about the new coach's line.
Once the ball is live, coaches will need to back up three feet to give officials on the sideline room to move.
"It's for the officials safety -- I know when I coached, I collided with officials myself," said Aguirre, a former Carson football coach.
Coaches have had enough trouble keeping their players behind the player's line, which is always a point of contention during a City football game.
Just like the player's sideline rule, the coaches will get a warning, then a 15-yard unsportsmanlike penalty for a second offense. Remember, if a coach gets two unsportsmanlike penalties, they are ejected from the game.
Expect flags to fly.
Two of the South Bay's top college football recruits continue to rack up the awards.
Reigning Daily Breeze Player of the Year Robert Woods of Serra and Narbonne defensive back Sean Parker have both been named to the Maxpreps Preseason All-State team.
Woods, who recently gave a non-binding verbal commitment to USC, had 1,378 receiving yards and 26 touchdowns with 81 catches last season for Serra, the CIF Southern Section Northwest Division finalist.
Parker, who has received at least 28 scholarship offers, had five interceptions last season to lead Narbonne to the Marine League title and to the L.A. City Section co-title with San Pedro. He can basically write his ticket to college and will be a leader for Narbonne.
