Saturday Morning QB: Bishop Amat punishes Rancho 46-17; San Dimas crushes Diamond Bar 38-14 and West Covina slams rival South Hills 44-0

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BISHOP AMAT WINS EASY: Rancho Cucamonga didn’t tap out. A running clock in the fourth quarter made that decision for it.
After whipping Texas state power Aledo during a trip to Texas last week, Bishop Amat feared a hangover with the hot Cougars in town for the Lancers’ home season opener.
Not a chance.
Amat kept its foot on the gas against a team that has given it fits in the past, racing to a surprisingly easy 29-point halftime lead and eventual 46-17 victory behind senior Anthony Camargo, who rushed for 112 yards and three touchdowns, and junior quarterback Damian Garcia, who threw for 199 yards and four touchdowns.

SAN DIMAS WINS BATTLE OF NO. 1s: The San Dimas High School football team knows a little something about being No. 1.
In a battle of teams ranked atop their respective CIF-SS playoff divisions Friday night, the reigning CIF champion Saints convincingly proved to be the better No. 1 in a 38-14 victory over Diamond Bar.
Four turnovers by Diamond Bar (2-1) ended any chance the top-ranked team in the Central Division had to take down the No. 1 team in the Mid-Valley Division.

Friday’s results
Bishop Amat 46, Rancho Cucamonga 17 — QB Damian Garcia with 199 yards and four TD passes in surprisingly easy win.
San Dimas 38, Diamond Bar 14 — OK, maybe it’s time for the Saints to move to the Central since they beat the Central’s No. 1
Charter Oak 35, Damien 30 — Sounds like it was the game of the night and the Chargers usually do get the best of the Spartans.
West Covina 44, South Hills 0 — How far have the Huskies fallen in two weeks?
Burroughs 45, Rosemead 17 — Say this, Panthers playing toughest non-league of MVL schools.
Northview 20, Baldwin Park 6 — Vikings jump to 3-0 and look good doing it.
Los Altos 45, Wilson 7 — Conqs own it, hand Wilson and former Los Altos coach Greg Gano first loss.
Ayala 37, Diamond Ranch 21 — The Ranch stepped up and class and the Ranch got beat.
Bonita 41, Santa Fe 7 — Great bounce back after getting crushed by Monrovia last week.
San Gorgonio 42, Glendora 17 – Maybe I should have researched more on San Gorgonio.
Sierra Vista 30, Keppel 22 — Could be the Dons’ only win of the year.
Walnut 31, La Puente 24– Mustangs rally back to get the W.
Workman 36, Marshall 20 — Lobos needed a win in the worst way.
Ontario 48, Nogales 24 — Nobles in over their head.
Chino 49, South El Monte 27 — Maybe Eagles should lighten up on the schedule.
Claremont 41, Mountain View 6 — Another scheduling mismatch.

@SGVNSports Since my retirement, i'm about to beat down some yogurt land with the family like Amat beats down Cougars pic.twitter.com/im0CnNFVdf

— Matt Rogers (@MattRogersUSA) September 13, 2014

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