Football Picks for Week 6

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After going 3 for 3 in Week 5, here are some more predictions for Week 6

Lakewood at Jordan -- The Lancers are too talented overall for the Panthers, but the game could be closer than some might think.

Dominguez at Gahr -- After thinking it over the past few days, I am going with the crowd in believing the Dons, despite being 0-5, are still the class of the SGVL. Dominguez wins first game.

Cypress vs. Kennedy -- I love the fact that Cypress is a hard-hitting, love-to-hurt-you kind of team, so the nod goes to the Centurions breaking a 7-year losing streak to their rivals.

Carson at San Pedro -- This could be the game of the week. San Pedro has a tough, tough defense, but the bottom line is that Carson has too much speed and playmaking ability.Colts in a close one; maybe even at OT affair like last year.


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once again i have to tell some one that the reign of the dons is over the team that everyone in div3 better look out for is the Lynwood knights they are the real deal. they have a three headed rushing attack thats better than poly and the areas best receiver in Mike Allen.you have to pay more attention to these guys they are the real deal!

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