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LA City Section Division I
Cerritos Valley Christian owns the top seed in the bracket after an 8-2 finish to the regular season. They’ll face off with at-large bid Kennedy. At the opposite end of the bracket is Antelope Valley, which battles Muir for the right to face the winner of Woodbridge versus Cypress. Silverado stands as Antelope Valley’s toughest competition in the bottom half of the bracket, and will face Perris, which enters with a 6-4 record. Mayfair and La Salle will play in a matchup of teams with identical 6-4 marks, while Riverside Notre Dame plays Ridgecrest Burroughs. Agoura will play Santa Barbara, with the winner facing whichever team emerges from the Notre Dame/Burroughs contest.
Players to Watch:
Valley Christian: QB Isaac Joseph, RB Gianni Hurd, WR RJ Van Kampen
Kennedy: RB Devon Lee, RB Daniel Flores, RB Patrick Orque
Norwalk: RB/WR Raylind Butler, RB Jordan Thomas, RB/WR Andrew Navarro
El Rancho: QB Adam Chandler, RB Marcos Weeks, WR Gabriel Huerta
Agoura: RB Cole Hontas, QB Spencer Lin, WR Morgan Koff
Santa Barbara: LB Henry Hepp, DB Angel Velasquez, QB/FS Jeremiah Nicholson
Notre Dame: QB Niles Harrell, RB/WR Ian Zamudio, WR Jared Baytosh
Burroughs: QB Austin McCullough, WR Taariq Abdul-Raheem, WR Bryson Pippin
Silverado: QB Levi Taylor, WR Daniel Dexter, WR Trevon Clark
Perris: WR Jacob Salas, QB Romello Edwards, WR Givante Hall
Mayfair: RB Traveon Anderson, RB Abrie Sumlin, WR Diego Campos
La Salle: RB Amon Milliner, WR Harrison MacDonald, RB AJ Akobian
Woodbridge: RB Connor McBride, QB Spencer Weston, WR Nate Ledoux
Antelope Valley: RB Okyeame Thompson, RB Tyrese Dedmon, WR Morrell Osling III
Muir: QB Daren Myers, RB Jordan Baker, RB Jonathan Stephens
Sleeper team:
Antelope Valley hasn’t lost since September, and thanks to its strong defense, it will be tough for it to fall again. The Antelopes have allowed just 12 points per game and relies on a smash mouth running game to power its offense. A grind-it-out affair could come out in favor of the Antelopes, who could end up in the title game.
Predicted title outcome: Valley Christian over Antelope Valley