The Times' City Section high school football rankings
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The Times' City Section high school football rankings
"1. BIRMINGHAM (5-3): Receiver Paul Turner had four catches for 122 yards and three touchdowns, plus a 94-yard kickoff return for touchdown in win over Taft. 2. CARSON (5-3): The Colts shut out Banning 40-0 with Chris Fields completing eight of 13 passes for 154 yards and two touchdowns. 3. PALISADES (8-0): Dolphins got a scare against University last week and face Hamilton on Friday. 4. SAN PEDRO (4-4): Pirates get Carson tuneup with a Marine League game against Gardena on Friday."
"5. GARFIELD (6-2): Ceasar Reyes rushed for a school-record 420 yards in win over South Gate and faces Roosevelt on Friday at East Los Angeles College. 6. KENNEDY (7-1): Golden Cougars can win another Valley Mission League title with win over San Fernando on Friday. 7. EAGLE ROCK (6-2): Quarterback Liam Pasten threw for 290 yards to help Eagles beat Franklin in Northern League title decider. 8. VENICE (4-4): The Gondoliers are in position to be an Open Division playoff team. 9. KING/DREW (6-1): Coliseum League championship will be decided on Friday at Crenshaw. 10. UNIVERSITY (6-2): A 19-17 loss to Palisades shows Warriors are improving in a tough Western League."
Birmingham (5-3) received a standout performance from Paul Turner, who had four catches for 122 yards and three touchdowns plus a 94-yard kickoff return touchdown in the win over Taft. Carson (5-3) shut out Banning 40-0 as Chris Fields completed eight of 13 passes for 154 yards and two touchdowns. Palisades (8-0) remained unbeaten despite a scare and will face Hamilton. San Pedro (4-4) prepares for a Marine League contest against Gardena. Garfield (6-2) benefited from Ceasar Reyes' school-record 420 rushing yards. Kennedy, Eagle Rock, Venice, King/Drew and University each have pivotal games or playoff positioning.
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