Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Rivalries cap Southern Section season

- By Eric Sondheimer

final week of the Southern Section spring football season is upon us, and what a week ahead.

It starts with rivalry games on Friday night: Mission Viejo (4-0) at San Clemente (4-0); Oxnard (3-1) at Pacifica (4-0); Downey (4-0) at Warren (4-0). It ends with the biggest game of the year Saturday night: Bellflower St. John Bosco (5-0) vs. Santa Ana Mater Dei (4-0) at Santa Ana Stadium.

“We talked about this season being a gift and Friday is Christmas,” San Clemente coach Jaime Ortiz said.

There are no playoffs because the pandemic limited the spring season to six weeks, but to get this far after the season had been twice delayed is a big win for all involved.

St. John Bosco-Mater Dei game speaks for itself. The two teams have played for the Division 1 championsh­ip four consecutiv­e years.

“It’s going to be like any other St. John Bosco-Mater Dei game in recent years. It’s going to be a great high school football game,” Mater Dei coach Bruce Rollinson said.

Friday’s games produced more top performanc­es.

8 Vista Murrieta upset Murrieta Valley 51-41 behind running back Gavin Galzote,

who rushed for 289 yards.

8 Culver City (4-0) ended Palos Verdes’ nine-year reign atop the Bay League with a 42-28 victory. Quarterbac­k

Zevi Eckhaus passed for 432 yards and four touchdowns.

Emari Pait had two intercepti­ons and two touchdowns.

8 Jason Thompson of Studio City Harvard-WestThe lake scored five touchdowns in a 58-40 win over Pasadena La Salle at the Rose Bowl. He returned a kickoff and punt for touchdowns while also catching three passes for scores.

8 Quarterbac­k Kadin Semonza of Mission Viejo completed 20 of 23 passes for 329 yards and five touchdowns in a 49-14 victory over San Juan Hills.

8 Huntington Beach Edison and Corona del Mar needed five overtimes before Edison prevailed 44-41 when Braeden Boyles completed a 25-yard touchdown pass to PJ Campbell.

8 Palmdale Highland (4-0) won the Golden League championsh­ip with a 36-15 win over crosstown rival Knight behind sophomore Brandon Johnson, who rushed for 150 yards and scored four touchThe downs.

On the opening night of a four-week City Section season, two of the section’s best players put on a show.

8 In Wilmington Banning’s 40-14 win over Granada Hills Kennedy, running back Jakob Galloway rushed for 135 yards and scored five touchdowns. In Lake Balboa Birmingham’s 55-3 win over Canoga Park, Arlis Boardingha­m returned a kickoff 85 yards for a touchdown and caught a 42-yard touchdown pass.

8 First-year coach Scott Faer of North Hollywood installed the double-wing offense and guided the Huskies to a 52-0 win over North Hills Monroe, attempting only three passes. Anthony Brookins rushed for 217 yards in 21 carries and scored four touchdowns.

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