The Riverside Press-Enterprise
IE VARSITY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL RANKINGS
1. Centennial (8-2)
Husan Longstreet passed for 347 yards and three touchdowns and ran for another score in a win over Norco.
Previous ranking: Up next: 2. Rancho Cucamonga (9-1)
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Nov. 10vs. Orange Lutheran
The Cougars saw a nine-game win streak end last week after scoring a season low 14points against Upland.
Previous ranking: Up next: 3. Upland (8-2)
2 Friday vs. Edison
Trent Dailey’s touchdown in the final period helped the Highlanders win a share of the Baseline League title.
Previous ranking: Up next: 4. Murrieta Valley (7-3)
4 Friday at Los Alamitos
Dorian Hoze ran for 166 yards and scored four touchdowns in the Nighthawks’ 35-21win over Vista Murrieta.
Previous ranking: 5
Up next: Friday vs. Damien
5. Damien (8-2)
The Spartans allowed a seasonhigh 51 points to Etiwanda and dropped to third place in the Baseline League.
Previous ranking: Up next: 6. Chaparral (7-3)
3
Friday at Murrieta Valley
Ezra Johnson’s 35-yard free kick during the final seconds lifted the Pumas to a 59-57victory over Roosevelt.
Previous ranking: Up next: 7. Citrus Valley (7-3)
7
Friday at Oaks Christian
Michael Counce returned a kickoff and an interception for touchdowns in last week’s 42-7win over Yucaipa.
Previous ranking: Up next: 8. Etiwanda (7-3)
8 Friday at Leuzinger
Dermaricus Davis threw for 389 yards and three touchdowns and ran in three scores in a win over Damien.
Previous ranking: 10 Up next: Friday vs. St. Bonaventure 9. Vista Murrieta (6-4)
Alexander Vega was a bright spot for the Broncos, with a pair of touchdowns runs against Murrieta Valley.
Previous ranking: Up next:
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Friday vs Long Beach Poly
at Veterans Stadium 10. Roosevelt (6-4)
The Mustangs lost in heartbreaking fashion to Chaparral and did not receive at-large berth for the playoffs.
Previous ranking: Up next: 11. Cajon (7-3)
9 Season complete
Jamel Sly had two scoring runs as the Cowboys beat Beaumont to finish second in the Citrus Belt League.
Previous ranking: Up next: 12. Beaumont (8-2)
11
Friday at Oxnard Pacifica
Christopher Cooper led a late charge with three touchdown passes, but the Cougars fell short at Cajon.
Previous ranking: Up next: 13. Ayala (6-4)
12 Friday at Oak Hills
Six players scored as the Bulldogs rolled past Alta Loma and reclaimed the Mountain West League title.
Previous ranking: Up next: 14. Aquinas (7-3)
13 Friday vs. Culver City
Malachi Jones tossed four touchdowns as the Falcons beat Big Bear to retain the Ironwood League title. Previous ranking: 14
Up next: Thursday vs. Foothill at Tustin HS
15. Chino Hills (5-5)
The Huskies had a bye last week and did not receive one of the at-large berths in the Division 4 playoffs.
Previous ranking: 15
Up next: Season complete
16. Orange Vista (7-3)
Sire Gaines scored four times as the Coyotes clinched the Ivy League title with a win over Rancho Verde.
Previous ranking: 16
Up next: Friday vs. Eisenhower
17. Norte Vista (9-1)
Dreaddie Allain had three touchdown runs in leading the Braves to a 31-10victory over Ramona.
Previous ranking: 17 Up next: Friday at Loyola 18. Bonita (8-2)
Noah Mikhail scored twice and also had an interception in last week’s 27-18victory over Charter Oak. 18
Friday vs. Northview
Previous ranking: Up next: 19. Liberty (9-1)
Anthony Quinones’ late touchdown to Zach Velasco lifted the Bison to a 37-34victory over Tahquitz.
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Friday vs. San Jacinto
Previous ranking: Up next: 20. Great Oak (7-3)
Cole Vasquez tossed three touchdowns in helping the Wolfpack to a 49-21 win over Temecula Valley.
Previous ranking: 20
Up next: Friday at La Serna
Teams on the bubble (in alphabetical order): Chino (10-0), Colony (73), Eisenhower (9-1), King (6-4), Murrieta Mesa (4-6), Norco (3-7), Ontario Christian (8-2), Rancho Verde (8-2), San Jacinto (6-4), Yucaipa (7-3).