This past weekend was an exciting time for football fans in Los Angeles as several high school games took the center stage. Among the highlight reels, teams from the CIF Southern Section and L.A. City Section delivered impressive performances true to the spirit of the game.
In CIF Southern Section non-league games, Vista del Lago showcased their skill by defeating Adelanto with a strong score of 42-20. Aquinas also impressed with a solid win over Citrus Valley, ending the match at 27-10. Meanwhile, the match between Palo Verdes and Corona del Mar was particularly gripping, ending with a narrow victory for Palo Verdes at 21-17.
The atmosphere at Santa Barbara was electric as they shut out Dos Pueblos with an overwhelming 49-0 victory. The fierce competition continued with El Modena taking home the win against Newport Harbor in a close match, finishing at 55-35.
In the L.A. City Section non-league games, Arleta secured a thrilling victory over Taft with a close score of 35-32. South Gate demonstrated their dominance with a staggering 70-0 shutout against Diego Rivera. Fans were also treated to a tight contest between San Fernando and Sun Valley Poly, ending with 30-29 in favor of San Fernando.
Overall, the weekend was filled with competitive spirit and passionate fans cheering for their teams. As different schools continue their journey in the season, local supporters are already eager for what the next game has in store.
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