Daily News (Los Angeles)

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEWS FOR TODAY'S GAMES

-

ST. BONAVENTUR­E (7-2, 4-0)

VS. OAK CHRISTIAN (7-2, 4-0)

Where, when: Oaks Christian High, 7p.m.

Analysis: Both teams are comfortabl­y in the playoffs, but this game will decide the Marmonte League championsh­ip. St. Bonaventur­e has won six consecutiv­e games and is coming off a 42-21win over Calabasas. Senior quarterbac­k Anthony Wolter has been excellent since returning from injury with 759yards and nine touchdowns in three games. Koen Glover ran for 99yards with two touchdowns last week against Calabasas and DJ Doss added 110receivi­ng yards with a score. Oaks Christian has scored at least 45points in each of its past four games. Baylor commit Nate Bennett threw for 342yards with four touchdowns last week in a win over Simi Valley. Stanford commit Chase Farrell had 254 yards receiving with three touchdown receptions and Stevie Amar had two touchdown catches. St. Bonaventur­e has won the past two meetings between the two teams.

MOORPARK (8-1, 4-1)

VS. AGOURA (7-2, 3-2)

Where, when: Agoura High, 7 p.m.

Analysis: Moorpark can clinch a share of the Canyon League championsh­ip with a win in this game. Agoura sits in fourth place and could fall into a tie for fourth place with Camarillo with a loss. The Chargers lost to league champion Thousand Oaks 31-7last week. Agoura had just 142yards of total offense in the loss and the lone score was a touchdown pass from Harrison Novak to Zeke Bussiere. Bussiere also led the defense with 14 tackles. Luke Cochran ran for 133 yards with two touchdowns for Moorpark in its win over Camarillo last week. Elijah Hensley threw for 223 yards with three touchdowns in the win. Jayden Gray led the Moorpark defense with an intercepti­on and a forced fumble.

VALENCIA (8-1, 5-0)

VS. CANYON (6-3, 2-3)

Where, when: College of the Canyons, 7 p.m.

Analysis: Valencia has clinched a share of the Foothill League title and a win would give the Vikings the outright league championsh­ip. If Canyon wins, it would move into a tie for fourth place with the loser of the game between Hart and Castaic. Jackson Askins earned Daily News Boys Athlete of the Week honors after throwing for 298yards with four total touchdowns against Hart last week. Tony Testa had three sacks for Valencia's defense and Luke Cruz had two intercepti­ons. Jeremiah Taylor had 120yards receiving and two rushing touchdowns for Canyon last week in its win over Saugus. Taylor also had an intercepti­on on defense and Dane Lawler had 11tackles. Canyon has not beaten Valencia since 2006when former BYU running back JJ DiLuigi ran for five touchdowns. CHAMINADE (5-4, 2-2)

VS. SIERRA CANYON (9-0, 3-0)

Where, when:

Analysis:

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States