Los Angeles Times

Coliseum League football is surging

- By Eric Sondheimer eric.sondheimer@latimes.com Twitter: @LATSondhei­mer

There’s a resurgence taking place among Coliseum League football teams. Four schools — Dorsey, Crenshaw, Los Angeles and Manual Arts — are still alive going into next week’s City Section semifinals.

“It’s awesome,” Los Angeles Coach Eric Scott said.

In Division I, Dorsey will play at Narbonne and Crenshaw will host Arleta on Friday night. In Division II, Los Angeles will host Jefferson. In Division III, Manual Arts will play at Hollywood.

The addition this season of Los Angeles and Hawkins to the league helped raise everyone’s competitiv­e level. Even though both Dorsey and Crenshaw lost to Los Angeles in league play, each has benefited and started to reach peak form in the playoffs.

Crenshaw has opened up its passing game behind junior quarterbac­k Daiyan Henley, who sparked a 54-19 quarterfin­al victory over Garfield with five touchdown passes. Rayshawn Williams, a sophomore, had three intercepti­ons, including one for a touchdown. He also caught two touchdown passes.

Dorsey has a rising junior quarterbac­k in Jerman Gotoy, who completed six of 12 passes for 172 yards and two touchdowns in a 43-33 win over Sylmar. Freshman running back Charles Mincy Jr. has given a big lift to the Dons’ offense since being called up from junior varsity.

“We started playing well at the right time,” first-year Dorsey Coach Irvin Davis said.

Los Angeles, the Coliseum League champion, is rolling with an 11-0-1 mark. It won its Division II quarterfin­al game, 80-0, over Huntington Park. Quarterbac­k Kaymen Cureton completed nine of 11 passes for 325 yards and four touchdowns.

Cross-country finals

At the Southern Section cross-country finals Saturday at Mt. San Antonio College, Phillip Rocha of Arcadia had the day’s fastest time of 14:42.7 in winning the Division 1 individual title.

Temecula Great Oak won Division 1 boys’ and girls’ team titles. Freshman Chloe Arriaga of Walnut won the Division 1 girls’ race in 17:40.7.

At the City Section finals at Pierce College, Paul Luevano of Venice won his second consecutiv­e individual title, winning the Division I boys’ race in 15:01.19. Sophomore Patricia Sanchez of Santee won the Division I girls’ race in 18:31.88.

Palisades won the Division I boys’ and girls’ team titles.

It was a big weekend for the Douglas family. Manuel Douglas, the football coach at Narbonne, won his semifinal game, 55-24, over San Pedro on Friday night. His wife, Jelerine, guided USC Cinematic Arts & Engineerin­g Magnet to City Section Division III titles in boys’ and girls’ cross-country on Saturday.

Next weekend the state championsh­ips in crosscount­ry will be held in Fresno.

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