Thursday, September 20, 2007

Mission Hills Pulls Together For Injured Player


The Mission Hills High School football team, it's fans and everyone in the school district have been doing a lot of praying and bonding since Friday's game against West Hills when linebacker Scott Eveland was taken from the field to a local hospital where he underwent brain surgery.

Details on Eveland's injury haven't been released, but it is know that the 5-11, 190 lindebacker, who is in a coma, was unconscious when he arrived at Palomar Medical Center in Escondido.

To read more about how the school community has come to together for Scott, please click on our headline "Mission Hills Pulls Together For Injured Player."

Saturday, September 15, 2007

#6 De La Salle Scores Quickly and Often in Win Over Loyola

It only took De La Salle (Concord, CA) four plays to score its first touchdown and then scored on its next five possessions on its way to an easy 55-14 non-league win over Loyola-Los Angeles. The Spartans (2-0) were led by quarterback Mike MacGillivray was a perfect 5-for-5 for 208 yards and four touchdowns. McGillivray has now gone two games without an incompletion.

To read a complete game wrap from the Contra Costa Times, please click on our headline "#6 De La Salle Scores Quickly and Often in Win Over Loyola".

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

California High School Football Scoreboard - Week 2

California High School Football Scores
September 6-8, 2007

San Diego Area

Saturday, September 8, 2007

Saddleback Valley Christian 32, Tri-City Christian 6
Cathedral Catholic 18, Point Loma 11
Avalon 52, Warner 14
Army and Navy 8, San Pasqual Academy 6
Lutheran 42, Sierra Madre 20

Friday, September 7, 2007

Chula Vista 40, Valhalla 18
El Camino 68, Sweetwater 14
Pasadena Maranatha 44, Escondido Charter 0
Fallbrook 38, Santa Fe Christian 10
Oceanside 27, La Costa Canyon 20
La Jolla 23, Valley Center 20
St. Augustine 27, Mater Dei 21
Mira Mesa 37, Escondido 14
Poway 7, Mission Hills 6
Hoover 40, Morse 6
Ramona 49, El Capitan 21
Vista 21, Rancho Bernardo 13
University City 49, San Marcos 20
Vista Murrieta 37, San Pasqual 27
Mt. Carmel 50, Serra 7
Central Union 19, Horizon 7
Calexico 41, Desert Mirage 6
Rancho Buena Vista 48, Chaparral 21
Foothills Christian 23, Borrego Springs 8
Eastlake 31, Torrey Pines 14
Francis Parker 23, Madison 7
Granite Hills 10, Westview 3
Helix 14, Utah Lone Peak 7
Monte Vista 28, Hilltop 0
Kearny 20, Mar Vista 12
Grossmont 21, Montgomery 13
Mount Miguel 48, Castle Park 7
Olympian 48, Edmonton McNally 0
San Ysidro 28, El Cajon Valley 10
San Diego Southwest 23, Orange Glen 21
Christian 42, Santana 21
Steele Canyon 20, West Hills 10
Imperial 41, El Centro Southwest 0
La Jolla Country Day 21, Vincent Memorial 7
Holtville 35, Calipatria 0
Sage Hill 41, Midway Baptist 6
Indio 25, Brawley 20
Mountain Empire 50, Julian 6
Maranatha Christian 45, All Tribes 0
Lincoln 49, Crawford 6
Mission Bay 48, Clairemont 16
West Shores 44, Marywood-Palm Valley 12
Vista Calvary Christian 38, St. Michaels 6


Thursday, September 6, 2007

Sun Valley 58, San Diego Jewish Academy 14

Friday, September 07, 2007

#18 Notre Dame Opens With Win Over Defending State Champs

Notre Dame (Sherman Oaks, CA) used a rock solid defense to show that it's #18 ranking from USA Today could be legit.

The Knights used four interceptions and a fumble recovery to upend defending Division I champ Canyon 17-7 Friday night in the season opener for both teams. ND also limited Canyon to only 48-yards rushing. One of the defensive stars for Notre Dame was LB Hayden Hunter, who returned an interception 70-yards for a score in the 3rd quarter.

Things are much different for Canyon this year. It was the heading coaching debut for Chris Varner, who takes over for Harry Welsh. Also, the Cowboys are trying to find a replacement for running back J.J. DiLuigi, who scored 82 touchdowns in two years.

For a complete game wrap from the LA Times, please click on our headline "#18 Notre Dame Opens With Win Over Defending State Champs".

Sunday, September 02, 2007

#9 Poly (CA) D's It Up Against Glenville (OH)

It's wasn't the offensive shootout that everyone expected when #9 Poly from Long Beach, California took-on Glenville in the Ohio Vs. USA Challenge III on Saturday in Canton. Instead it was a battle of two very good defenses, with Poly taking the honors 21-13.

Glenville actually had the upper hand in offensive yardage with 225 yards in total offensive to the Jackrabbits 200. Poly, which was playing it's first game of the season, is ranked #9 by USA Today. Glenville falls to 1-1 on the season.

For a complete game wrap-up, please click on our headline "#9 Poly D's It Up Against Glenville".
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