The Times' City Section top 10 high school football rankings
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The Times' City Section top 10 high school football rankings
"City Section teams continue to struggle against Southern Section opponents in nonleague games, but many are using the strategy Birmingham has used for years to toughen up before league play begins. Here are this week's City Section rankings: 1. BIRMINGHAM (1-2). A loss to Moorpark still shows off the talent of receiver Paul Turner, who figures to be a breakout standout when league play begins. 2. CARSON (1-2). Colts fall to Palos Verdes, but it's a good sign that quarterback Chris Fields is battling."
"3. PALISADES (2-0). Quarterback Jack Thomas passes for 387 yards and six touchdowns in win over Granada Hills. 4. SAN PEDRO (1-2). Pirates go on the road and put up fight before losing to Great Oak. 5. BANNING (3-0). Pilots wallop another outmatched opponent while waiting to be tested. 6. GARFIELD (1-1). Ceasar Reyes rushed for 172 yards and had 12 solo tackles in win over La Palma Kennedy."
City Section teams continue to struggle against Southern Section opponents in nonleague games. Many programs schedule tough nonleague opponents to toughen up before league play, following Birmingham's long-used approach. Birmingham lost to Moorpark but receiver Paul Turner remains a probable breakout talent. Palisades is 2-0 after Jack Thomas passed for 387 yards and six touchdowns in the win over Granada Hills. Banning and Marquez are 3-0 and awaiting tests. Garfield's Ceasar Reyes rushed for 172 yards and made 12 solo tackles. Venice displayed a strong defensive outing led by Jon Sharp. Hamilton's win over Crenshaw signals improvement.
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