Week 6 High School football picks
Time for another bold prediction: I'll pick at least 80 percent this week.
Week 5: 8-4-1
Overall: 28-14-1
No. 1 Miller (5-0) at Yucaipa (3-2)
Miller will let Yucaipa hang around for a while before closing this one out.
Miller 28, Yucaipa 17
No. 2 Norco (4-1) at Santiago (4-2)
Norco will continue to heat up heading towards league play.
Norco 21, Santiago 7
No. 3 Los Osos (4-1) vs. Etiwanda (3-2)
Los Osos will win narrowly avoid an upset to begin Baseline League play.
Los Osos 36, Etiwanda 31
No. 4 Diamond Ranch (3-2) at Bonita (2-3)
Bonita will make a spirited effort but the Diamond Ranch D will cause costly turnovers.
Diamond Ranch 24, Bonita 17
No. 5 Chaffey (5-0) vs. Garey (2-3)
A focused Chaffey team will roll over Garey in its Mt. Baldy League opener.
Chaffey 31, Garey 7
No. 6 San Dimas (5-0) vs. Pomona (2-3)
Pomona has won two straight, but won't sneak up on San Dimas.
San Dimas 28, Pomona 7
No. 7 Chino Hills (3-1-1) at Chino (2-3)
Chino will give the Huskies problems early, but Chino Hills will pull away late.
Chino Hills 31, Chino 20
No. 8 Alta Loma (3-2) vs. Claremont (0-5)
Claremont will nearly upset Alta Loma, but the Braves will hold on.
Alta Loma 22, Claremont 21
No. 9 Damien (2-2-1) vs. Glendora (3-2)
In a matchup with huge implications in the Sierra League, Damien will establish itself as a contender for the league title.
Damien 28, Glendora 20
No. 10 Upland (3-2) vs. Rancho Cucamonga (2-3)
Upland will suffer an upset in its first league game to a dangerous Rancho team.
Rancho Cucamonga 24, Upland 21
Don Lugo (3-2) at Colony (3-2)
Colony will end its two-game losing streak with a win its first Mt. Baldy League game.
Colony 19, Don Lugo 10
Fontana (1-4) at Redlands East Valley (5-0)
REV will continue to cruise towards a CBL title.
REV 38, Fontana 7
Diamond Bar (2-3) at Ayala (2-3)
This matchup could eventually decide the third and final playoff spot in the Sierra League.
Diamond Bar 27, Ayala 20
Jurupa Valley (3-2) at Bloomington (2-3)
Jurupa Valley will establish itself as the front-runner for the Sunkist League title.
Jurupa Valley 20, Bloomington 14
Summit (2-3) at Kaiser (0-5)
Kaiser will break into the win column at an opportune time, it's Sunkist League opener.
Kaiser 13, Summit 7

Clay Fowler has been covering high school sports for six years in California and Texas. He was born in Dallas, attended the University of Texas and worked in Central Texas before joining the Daily Bulletin staff in 2006.



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