The Times' City Section top 10 high school football rankings
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The Times' City Section top 10 high school football rankings
"1. BIRMINGHAM (2-3): Patriots take 49-game winning streak against City Section teams into the start of West Valley League play. 2. CARSON (3-3): Colts upset St. Pius X-St. Matthias with the help of some sit-out transfer students becoming eligible. 3. PALISADES (5-0): Dolphins finally get tested by Mary Star and show they can run the ball when needed in comeback victory. 4. SAN PEDRO (2-4): Pirates put up good fight before losing to unbeaten Laguna Beach."
"5. BANNING (4-2): It's regroup time after back to back losses to Palos Verdes and Redondo Union. 6. GARFIELD (3-2): Ceasar Reyes keeps rolling up big yards on the ground. 7. KENNEDY (4-1): Golden Cougars face Panorama on Friday in Valley Mission League. 8. EAGLE ROCK (3-2): Offensive line protects QB Liam Pasten in win over Marquez. 9. KING/DREW (4-1): Golden Eagles, aided by sit-out period transfers, have become Coliseum League favorites. 10. VENICE (2-3): Gondoliers open Western League play against unbeaten University."
Birmingham (2-3) brings a 49-game City Section winning streak into West Valley League play. Carson (3-3) upset St. Pius X-St. Matthias after sit-out transfer students became eligible. Palisades (5-0) faced a stiff test from Mary Star and showed late-game rushing in a comeback. San Pedro (2-4) competed before losing to unbeaten Laguna Beach. Banning (4-2) is regrouping after consecutive losses to Palos Verdes and Redondo Union. Garfield (3-2) features Ceasar Reyes gaining big rushing yardage. Kennedy (4-1) prepares to face Panorama in Valley Mission League. Eagle Rock (3-2) protected QB Liam Pasten in a win over Marquez. King/Drew (4-1) rose as Coliseum League favorites with eligible transfers. Venice (2-3) opens Western League play against unbeaten University.
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