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SCNG reporter John Davis  during the first half of a Moore League prep football game at Veterans Memorial Stadium in Long Beach, Calif. on Friday, Sept. 24, 2021.  (Photo by Raul Romero Jr, Contributing Photographer)Author
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Welcome to the Southern California News Group’s high school football score updates for Friday, Nov. 15.

We had updates from throughout the area, including highlights provided by our large group of reporters at the games.

Our Friday Night Football host, John W. Davis, provided comments and analysis. And make sure you check out his video that wraps up all of the news and highlights from the quarterfinals of the CIF-SS and L.A. City playoffs. 

Friday’s scoreboard

CIF-SS QUARTERFINALS

DIVISION 1

Final: Mater Dei 33, Sierra Canyon 13

Mater Dei running back Jordon Davison (Oregon commit) had more than 100 yards rushing. The Monarchs will play at Centennial in the CIF-Southern Section Division 1 semifinals.

Final: Centennial 25, Mission Viejo 20

Centennial senior quarterback Husan Longstreet (Texas A&M commit) scored on a 10-yard touchdown run to put the Huskies up 25-20 late in the third quarter. Centennial snapped Mission’s Viejo’s 18-game winning streak that dated back to October 2023. Centennial will host Mater Dei in the Division 1 semifinals. The Huskies lost 42-25 to Mater Dei on Aug. 22.

Final: Orange Lutheran 42, JSerra 20

Orange Lutheran led 28-0 at halftime. The Lancers will play at St. John Bosco in the Division 1 semifinals.

Final: St. John Bosco 31, Santa Margarita 29

St. John Bosco trailed 23-10 in the third quarter before rallying for the comeback win. The Braves will host Orange Lutheran in the Division 1 semifinals.

St. John Bosco quarterback Koa Malau'ulu (12) tosses the ball to teammate running back Maliq Allen during the first half of a CIF-SS Division 1 quarter-final playoff football game at St. John Bosco High School in Bellflower, Calif. on Friday, Nov. 15, 2024. (Photo by Raul Romero Jr., Contributing Photographer)
St. John Bosco quarterback Koa Malau’ulu (12) tosses the ball to teammate running back Maliq Allen during the first half of a CIF-SS Division 1 quarter-final playoff football game at St. John Bosco High School in Bellflower, Calif. on Friday, Nov. 15, 2024. (Photo by Raul Romero Jr., Contributing Photographer)

DIVISION 2

Final: Murrieta Valley 49, Los Alamitos 28

Murrieta Valley will host Oaks Christian in the Division 2 semifinals.

Final: Oaks Christian 35, San Juan Hills 21

Final: Yorba Linda 24, Serra 20

Yorba Linda’s defense recovered a fumble with 59 seconds left in the game. Cole Nero had two rushing touchdowns.

Final: Newbury Park 24, San Clemente 13

Newbury Park quarterback Brady Smigiel (Florida State commit) threw for 210 yards with two total touchdowns (one passing, one rushing).

Newbury Park players celebrate the Panthers' 24-13 win over San Clemente in the CIF-SS Division 2 quarterfinal on Friday, Nov. 15, 2024. (Photo by Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)
Newbury Park players celebrate the Panthers’ 24-13 win over San Clemente in the CIF-SS Division 2 quarterfinal on Friday, Nov. 15, 2024. (Photo by Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)

DIVISION 3

Final: Simi Valley 41, La Habra 34

Simi Valley trailed 34-24 at halftime but scored 17 unanswered points in the second half to win the game.

Final: Loyola 23, Crean Lutheran 20, OT

Final: Edison 24, Bonita 0

Edison running back Julius Gillick had 79 rushing yards and a touchdown in the first half. Edison will play at Vista Murrieta in the Division 3 semifinals. Bonita finished 11-1.

Final: Vista Murrieta 21, Cajon 0

Devon Leonard’s 4-yard touchdown run put Vista Murrieta up 21-0 with 3:22 left in the fourth quarter. Vista Murrieta will host Edison in the Division 3 semifinals.

Vista Murrieta head coach Coley Candaele celebrates with his team after defeating Cajon 21-0 to win the CIF Southern Section Division 3 football quarterfinal game in San Bernardino on Friday, Nov. 15, 2024. (Photo by Terry Pierson, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)
Vista Murrieta head coach Coley Candaele celebrates with his team after defeating Cajon 21-0 to win the CIF Southern Section Division 3 football quarterfinal game in San Bernardino on Friday, Nov. 15, 2024. (Photo by Terry Pierson, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)

DIVISION 4

Final: St. Bonaventure 34, Redondo 20

Final: Apple Valley 48, Culver City 28

Final: Oxnard Pacifica 45, Long Beach Poly 41

Long Beach Poly led 41-24 in the fourth quarter. Pacifica rallied and scored 21 consecutive points in the fourth quarter to win the game.

Final: Thousand Oaks 21, El Modena 14

Thousand Oaks’ Justin Lewis had 142 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 30 carries.

DIVISION 5

Final: Summit 45, Huntington Beach 14

Final: La Serna 56, Rio Mesa 35

Final: Foothill 38, Lakewood 35

Foothill led 35-14 in the third quarter and held on to advance to the Division 5 semifinals.

Final: Palos Verdes 27, Mayfair 13

Palos Verdes quarterback Ryan Rakowski went 6 of 6 for 99 yards in the first half.

Mayfair High wide receiver Aidan Sullivan runs with the ball after a successful catch during the Monsoons' away game against Palos Verdes on Nov. 15th, 2024. (Photo by Gil Castro-Petres, Contributing Photographer)
Mayfair High wide receiver Aidan Sullivan runs with the ball after a successful catch during the Monsoons’ away game against Palos Verdes on Nov. 15th, 2024. (Photo by Gil Castro-Petres, Contributing Photographer)

DIVISION 6

Final: St. Francis 28, Muir 27

St. Francis sought and found redemption after losing to Muir 28-18 in a nonleague game on Sept. 13.

Final: Murrieta Mesa 19, Northwood 10

Final: Glendora 31, Rancho Verde 13

Glendora scored 24 consecutive points in the second half to win the game.

Final: Dana Hills 38, San Dimas 35

Dana Hills kicker Devin Zudrewer made a game-winning 20-yard field goal as time expired.

DIVISION 7

Final: West Torrance 44, at Oak Park 28

Final: Rio Hondo Prep 28, King 7

Final: Warren 40, Golden Valley 14

Warren scored 33 consecutive points in the second half.

Final: Yucaipa 10, Peninsula 7

Yucaipa blocked a potential game-tying field goal late in the fourth quarter.

DIVISION 8

Final: Lancaster 25, Beckman 17

Final: Serrano 28, at Hemet 13

Final: Salesian 20, Irvine 10

Final: St. Pius X-St. Matthias 23, Segerstrom 22

DIVISION 9

Final: Highland 42, Burbank 28

Highland scored 21 consecutive points in the second half to win the game.

Final: Quartz Hill 55, Sonora 34

Quartz Hill scored 34 points in the second quarter.

Final: Long Beach Wilson 19, Village Christian 17

Wilson, which is in the playoffs for the first time since 2019, advances to the semifinals.

Final: Great Oak 27, St. Genevieve 17

DIVISION 10

Final: St. Anthony 20, Shadow Hills 7

Final: Garden Grove Pacifica 27, Brentwood 23

Final: South Pasadena 34, Valley View 31

Final: Silverado 35, Chino 32

DIVISION 11

Final: Portola 14, Santa Paula 10

Final: Baldwin Park 28, Big Bear 21

The field was covered in snow by the end of the game.

Final: El Rancho 40, Los Amigos 20 (Thursday night)

Final: San Gorgonio 26, Grand Terrace 23

San Gorgonio will play at El Rancho in the Division 11 semifinals.

DIVISION 12

Final: Mary Star 23, Dos Pueblos 21

Final: Palmdale 42, Chaffey 26

Final: Carter 57, Canyon Springs 32

Final: Hacienda Heights Wilson 27, Estancia 12

Wilson running back Dominic Ezeonye had a big game.

DIVISON 13

Final: Gahr 34, Artesia 7

Gahr quarterback Roman Acosta had four total touchdowns.

Final: Anaheim 24, Arrowhead Christian 19

Final: Lynwood 44, El Monte 37

Final: Pasadena 22, San Marino 16

DIVSION 14

Final: Duarte 27, Nordhoff 21, OT

Final: San Gabriel 41, Costa Mesa 35

Final: Ganesha 43, Century 42

Final: Pioneer 27, La Quinta 20

L.A. CITY SECTION QUARTERFINALS

OPEN DIVISION

Final: Narbonne 47, Dorsey 13

Narbonne quarterback Jaden O’Neal (Oklahoma commit) had four total touchdowns (two rushing, two passing).

Final: Birmingham 42, Gardena 19

Birmingham is a on a six-game winning streak.

Final: San Pedro 37, Banning 26

San Pedro beat Banning for the second time this season.

Final: Carson 27, Garfield 17

Carson will play Marine League rival San Pedro in the Open Division semifinals. Carson beat San Pedro 31-20 on Oct. 4.

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