Prep football playoff scores: Round 1

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CENTRAL DIVISION
Colton 53, Don Lugo 3
Rancho Cucamonga 27, Glendora 14
Chaffey 34, Hemet West Valley 21
Los Osos 63, Arroyo Valley 35
Chino Hills 42, Wildomar Elsinore 13
Etiwanda 38, Cajon 6
Upland 30, Damien 6
Colony 21, Paloma Valley 6

EASTERN DIVISION
Summit 48, Perris Citrus Hill 36
Palm Springs 41, Barstow 0
Kaiser 55, Palm Desert 17
Rim of the World 49, San Jacinto 34
Apple Valley 48, Silverado 27
Riverside Norte Vista 36, Riverside Notre Dame 21
La Quinta 31, Ridgecrest Burroughs 28
Serrano 34, Menifee Heritage 0

INLAND DIVISION
Redlands East Valley 41, Riverside La Sierra 13
Temecula Chaparral 36, Corona Roosevelt 33
Corona Centennial 53, Miller 20
Moreno Valley Rancho Verde 58, Temecula Great Oak 17
Norco 48, Carter 14
Riverside Arlington 28, Murrieta Valley 9
Redlands 35, Moreno Valley Valley View 7
Vista Murrieta 38, Corona Santiago 17

MID-VALLEY DIVISION
Monrovia 40, South El Monte 7
Lancaster Paraclete 45, La Puente 0
Baldwin Park 38, Covina Gladstone 17
La Habra Whittier Christian 27, El Monte Arroyo 24
Azusa 41, Covina 13
San Marino 42, Rosemead 20
Cerritos Valley Christian 45, La Canada 0
San Dimas 48, City of Industry Workman 6

SOUTHEAST DIVISON
Covina Charter Oak 20, Pasadena Muir 19
West Covina 40, San Gabriel 14
Whittier California 55, Rowland Heights Rowland 27
Burbank 21, Alhambra 14
Montebello Schurr 14, Pico Rivera El Rancho 7
Diamond Ranch 41, Burbank Burroughs 18 (Thursday)
La Crescenta Crescenta Valley 27, Santa Fe Springs Santa Fe 24
West Covina South Hills 28, Bonita 21


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