The Times' City Section high school football rankings
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The Times' City Section high school football rankings
"1. BIRMINGHAM (4-3): The Patriots have 51 consecutive victories against City Section opponents, so any computer rankings that don't have them at the top are ignoring history. 2. CARSON (4-3): The Colts are on collision path to face San Pedro on Oct. 30 to determine the Marine League championship. 3. PALISADES (7-0): Jack Thomas had 460 yards passing and five touchdowns in a 56-54 win over Venice. 4. SAN PEDRO (4-4): Pirates quarterback Seth Solorio has passed the 2,000-yard mark this season."
"5. GARFIELD (5-2): The Eastern League championship will be decided Friday night at South Gate. 6. KENNEDY (6-1): In Diego Montes the Golden Cougars trust. 7. EAGLE ROCK (5-2): Northern League title showdown at Franklin on Friday night. 8. KING/DREW (5-1): Sophomore defensive lineman Kenneth Webb is having big season. 9. VENICE (3-4): Joshua Aaron rushed for 170 yards and four touchdowns in loss to Palisades. 10. FRANKLIN (6-1): Senior Albert Cardenas is coming through at quarterback."
Birmingham (4-3) has 51 consecutive victories against City Section opponents, maintaining dominance in local play. Carson (4-3) is on course to meet San Pedro on Oct. 30 for the Marine League title. Palisades (7-0) received a huge performance from Jack Thomas, who threw for 460 yards and five touchdowns in a 56-54 win over Venice. San Pedro (4-4) features quarterback Seth Solorio, who has surpassed 2,000 passing yards this season. Garfield and Eagle Rock confront league title deciders on Friday night. Kennedy, King/Drew, Venice and Franklin are noted for key individual contributors and competitive records.
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