Playoff football scores: first round

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Inland Division
Corona Centennial 49, Redlands 35
Chaparral 38, Los Osos 14
Rancho Cucamonga 39, Chino Hills 38
Redlands East Valley 20, Norco 15
Upland 59, Murrieta Valley 21
Charter Oak 63, Corona Santiago 21
Riverside North 27, Yucaipa 13
Vista Murrieta 38, Damien 13

Central Division
Ranco Verde 44, Don Lugo 0
San Gorgonio 44, La Quinta 41
Moreno Valley 43, Cajon 16
Colony 28, Valley View 14
La Sierra 23, Chaffey 6
Carter 48, Palm Desert 22
Chino 26, Arlington 14
Palm Springs 35, Rialto 0

Eastern Division
Summit 28, Paloma Valley 18
Silverado 16, Oak Hills 7
Elsinore 60, West Valley 39
Serrano 45, Granite Hills 7
Heritage 56, Sultana 21
Kaiser 37, San Jacinto 19
Ridgecrest Burroughs 27, Apple Valley 14
Citrus Hill 55, Norte Vista 28

East Valley Division
Sierra Canyon 56, Desert Hot Springs 21
Ontario Christian 35, Brethren Christian 7
Twentynine Palms 27, Rubidoux 14
Bishop Diego 35, Brentwood 0
St. Margaret's 35, Linfield Christian 7
Rim of the World 38, Big Bear 22
Aquinas 19, Citrus Valley 9
Paraclete 42, Grace Brethren 7

Mid-Valley Division
Covina 36, South El Monte 14
Alhambra 20, La Puente 14
Whittier Christian 40, El Monte 16
Monrovia 24, Pomona 7
San Dimas 31, San Marino 21
Azusa 35, Cerritos Valley Christian 14
San Gabriel 9, Maranatha 3
Arroyo 42, Sierra Vista 17

Southeast Division
West Covina 38, Norwalk 8
Pasadena 57, Whittier California 43
Arcadia 39, Bonita 13
Crescenta Valley, La Mirada, late
Los Altos 37, Burbank Burroughs 29
La Serna 47, Mayfair 34
Diamond Ranch 35, Bellflower 33
Pasadena Muir 39, Santa Fe 7


11 Comments

Baseline Hunter said:

Am I hearing this right, Chino Hills put up 38 points on RanchoCucamonga by the end of the 3rd qrt to lead 38-27....but the Cogers came back with desperation to pull it out with 6 seconds left in the game to score 12 pionts in the 4th qtr. & pull it out and escape w/ victory. Wow!! Was the D tired or what????

Not sure if Centennial will allow 30 points to their opponents, but they now face Chap again. The huskies will have it real easy. I read on another website that Chaps QB was injured badly and was on crutches during the rest of the game. Also Chaps tailback got hit hard in the head and was knocked out for over 10 minutes and left the game in the 2nd half.

Looks like the Huskies will cruise next week and await the winner of Rev/Cuoger game next week.

upland fan said:

Am I hearing this right? Corona Centenial the #1 seed played the lowest seed in the Div and couldn't put them away until the 4th qtr???

football fan said:

Rancho Gave up 38 points and we did not play well at all. We had 5 turnovers and 9 penalties. Somehow we managed to pull it out. Wake up call I hope.

I would not put to much emphasis on scores, I think CC was just a little bored and are waiting for a bigger challenge. Sometimes the boys just do not get up for a game for one reason or another....

Tommy Kiss said:

Here are the highlights for last nights big win for Rancho

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxC-SU0_Ncs

Tommy Kiss
The Inland Insider

upland fan said:

Football fan...

That's was a lame comment. Good teams know how to win and put teams away. Upland 52 to 7 and halftime. Starters didn't play the second half. Its CIF all games are huge at this point...

Amat Bully said:

Whats up you inland chumps CO is in the building and ready to take down your Prince Upland team this week and then on to your so called king in CC but until then CO gotta handle those scotts men in skirts. Upland has never witnessed speed like this and its gone show CO with the "W" fasho.

Amat Bully said:

CO over Upland in a battle but CO speed will show Upland that quarter horses dont belong in the same race as thoroughbreds.
CO 42 Upland 28

Not So Fast My Friend said:

Tommy, great job!

Not too many surprises, but a few.

REV squeaked by a solid win against Norco.

Someone, but I won't say "who" (lol) picked Los Osos over Chaparral. The "goodnight irene" song played quickly in that one.

Charter Oak smacked Santiago around and that was surprising (for me personally). Steinberg still has work to do, but he's a good coach. They'll be fine.

The semi shocker was Mo Valley putting Cajon to bed. Didn't see that one coming at all.

The shocker was Rancho struggling against Chino Hills and going down to the final seconds. Unreal. Rancho, you've got to play better.

Congrats Upland, but I know you expected to win that one.

Next Friday should be another good series of match ups.

Rangler3242 said:

I've thought Upland to be the cream of the crop here in the Inland all season long. I wandered over to Charter Oak to check out their game against Santiago. Although a 3rd place team in the Big VIII, Charter Oak absolutely schooled them. CO's offense is as explosive as anything in the Inland. Their QB can throw and run and they have several very athletic kids at skills position. I'm not sure if their defense will be able to hold up against Upland but it should make for a much better game than I ever thought it was going to be.

football fan said:

Upland fan your a moron, with the homer attitude for Upland. I hope CO kicks your butts..YOu all are so cocky and need to be brought back to earth.

So every time a good team plays a team less talented it is always a blowout?? COme on your the one with a lame comment. I thought you knew football, but obvisouly your just a homer..

I still think Upland will beat CO, but I sure am rooting for CO to bring these Upland fans back to earth.

Not So Fast My Friend said:

These will be some good games this Friday!

A friend of mine who coaches at Charter Oak said they want to "shock the world!" Stand by Upland. lol.

Nevertheless, I agree with Football Fan. I'm expecting Upland to win, but I sure hope CO makes a game of it. The Upland posse needs a little air out of their sails. (Upland Fan... lol)

Anyhow, I hope all of you have a great Turkey day. See you here late Friday or early Saturday morning!

By the way, FightOn! lol

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