City teams stink it up in Week 2 football rundown

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Overall, a rough week for the Marine League. Not only did the South Bay's five local Marine League teams go 0-5, they were outscored, 211-50.

Chin up, City. There will be other days.

And with the exception of El Segundo's 45-38 double-overtime victory over Bishop Montgomery, there were no other real surprises.

Without further ado, here are the scores:

Thursday
Serra 35, Mira Costa 13
West Torrance 28, Torrance 14
Redondo 28, Millikan 7
Harvard-Westlake 42, Leuzinger 8

Friday
Palos Verdes 49, San Pedro 16
Long Beach Poly 23, Narbonne 20
Santa Margarita 56, Carson 14
St. John Bosco 37, Gardena 0
Crenshaw  46, Banning 0
L.A. Jordan 19, Westchester 18
El Segundo 45, Bishop Montgomery 38, 2 OT
North Torrance 40, Long Beach Cabrillo 6
South Torrance 41, California Military Institute 0
Morningside 14, Lawndale 0
Culver City 41, Peninsula 14
Beckman 49, Hawthorne 0
Aquinas 27, Mary Star 24
Valley Christian/Cerritos 49, St. Bernard 14
Inglewood 28, Monte Vista 0
8-MAN: Rolling Hills Prep 55, Avalon 22
8-MAN: Southlands Christian 12, Pacific Lutheran 6

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Tony Ciniglio

Tony Ciniglio has been covering sports at the Daily Breeze since 1997 and is the Prep-JC Editor. Ciniglio graduated from Malibu High (home of the mighty Sharks) in 1997 as part of the school's second graduating class before attending powerhouse Pepperdine (Class of 2001), thus shattering any reader's preconceived notion that he has any personal bias when it comes to South Bay Preps.

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Dave Thorpe

Dave Thorpe was a self-proclaimed, slightly above average baseball player back in the day at Torrance's West High, who went on and had an unspectacular, injury-riddled stint as a third baseman at El Camino College. Trading bat for pen, Thorpe wrote sports for the Long Beach Union newspaper at Long Beach State University, then worked as the sports editor for the Palos Verdes Peninsula News for seven years before climbing down the Hill to the Daily Breeze, where he has been a sports writer covering local sports since 2007.

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