Column: City Section football quarterfinal playoff predictions
Briefly

Narbonne High's football team has remained vigilant through a period of inactivity, continuously practicing in preparation for their highly anticipated game against Dorsey in the City Section Open Division playoffs, demonstrating their commitment and drive as they aim to leverage their No. 1 seed.
Despite the team's recent forfeits due to rule violations protests, Coach Malcolm Manuel acknowledges that while there may be mistakes from his team after weeks without competitive play, their health and readiness provides an advantage as they face Dorsey, the Coliseum League champions.
The Los Angeles Unified School District's investigation into the football team's eligibility has created uncertainty, with the possibility that if any ineligible players are revealed only after the Dorsey match, Narbonne could face severe consequences, showcasing the intricate dynamics of high school sports governance.
Birmingham continues to dominate the City Section with a remarkable 47-game winning streak, while highlighting the importance of young talent development and the emergence of formidable players like Dredon Fowles, affirming their position as a powerhouse despite earlier season challenges.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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