This week's top high school football games in the Southland
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This week's top high school football games in the Southland
"Two nationally ranked powerhouses meet to keep their mythical national championship hopes alive. St. John Bosco coach Jason Negro said St. Frances has as much talent as any team in the country. The Braves have an impressive group of six linebackers that willl try to use their speed to deal with St. Frances' big-play weapons. It's another opportunity for sophomore quarterback Koa Malau'ulu to get the ball to his prolific group of receivers. The pick: St. John Bosco."
"A look at this week's top high school football games in the Southland. FRIDAY Baltimore St. Frances (1-0) at St. John Bosco (2-0), 7 p.m. Two nationally ranked powerhouses meet to keep their mythical national championship hopes alive. St. John Bosco coach Jason Negro said St. Frances has as much talent as any team in the country. The Braves have an impressive group of six linebackers that willl try to use their speed to deal with St. Frances' big-play weapons."
St. John Bosco and Baltimore St. Frances meet Friday in a ranked Southland matchup between two national programs. St. John Bosco coach Jason Negro said St. Frances has as much talent as any team in the country. The Braves have an impressive group of six linebackers who willl try to use their speed to deal with St. John Bosco's big-play weapons. Sophomore quarterback Koa Malau'ulu will have opportunities to get the ball to a prolific group of receivers. The pick is St. John Bosco. Folsom faces Mission Viejo Friday in a matchup pitting BYU-bound quarterback Ryder Lyons against Ohio State-bound Luke Fahey. It should be an offensive slugfest, and Mission Viejo is favored.
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