High school football: Photos from the top Week 3 games Friday
2024-09-14
Gridiron Glory: Capturing the Excitement of High School Football's Week 3
The Southern California News Group has captured the intensity and drama of several top high school football matchups from Week 3 of the season. From heated rivalries to showdowns between ranked teams, these images showcase the passion and talent on display across the region.
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Hart High School's Long-Awaited Homecoming
After a 51-year hiatus, the Hart High School football team finally returned to their home field on September 13, 2024, hosting a non-league game against Birmingham High School. The excitement was palpable as the Indians took the field for the first varsity game at their home stadium since 1973. Quarterback Jacob Paisano led the charge, battling through the pressure applied by Birmingham's defense. The historic occasion marked a significant milestone for the Hart community, who have eagerly anticipated this homecoming for over half a century.
Northview Vikings Soar Past Covina Colts
In a hard-fought battle at Covina District Field, the Northview Vikings emerged victorious over the Covina Colts. Keanu Tauvao and Erik Jimenez led the charge for the Vikings, with Tauvao scoring a touchdown and Jimenez celebrating after finding the end zone. The Colts' Matthew Olivas Jr. and Kwame Parrish also made their mark, with Parrish rushing for a touchdown. The game showcased the talent and determination of both teams as they competed for bragging rights in this local rivalry.
West Torrance Warriors Clash with North Torrance Saxons
The non-league matchup between the West Torrance Warriors and the North Torrance Saxons was a showcase of hard-hitting action. West Torrance's Brody Bargar broke free for a touchdown, while North Torrance's Kingston Anetema and Boogie Anetema made their presence felt, breaking tackles and moving the ball downfield. The game was a testament to the fierce competition and athleticism on display in high school football across the region.
San Clemente Tritons Duel with Corona del Mar Sea Kings
In a clash of coastal rivals, the San Clemente Tritons took on the Corona del Mar Sea Kings at Newport Harbor High School. San Clemente's Colin Kohl and Max Kotiranta made plays on offense, while the Sea Kings' Tucker Murray and Breck Clemmer fought to keep the Tritons at bay. The game showcased the skill and determination of both teams as they battled for supremacy on the gridiron.
Crean Lutheran Saints Soar Past San Juan Hills Stallions
The Crean Lutheran Saints faced off against the San Juan Hills Stallions in a non-league matchup. Crean Lutheran's Dylan D'epifanio and Robert Smith made their mark, with Smith returning a punt for a touchdown to give the Saints an early lead. San Juan Hills' Timmy Herr and Elijah Ayala also contributed to the action, as the two teams competed for the victory.
Santa Margarita Eagles Soar Over Oaks Christian Lions
In a non-league showdown, the Santa Margarita Eagles took on the Oaks Christian Lions. Santa Margarita's Trent Mosley found the end zone, while the Eagles' Jack Junker and Jordan Hicks made their presence felt on both sides of the ball. The game showcased the talent and depth of these two programs as they battled for supremacy.
Leuzinger Olympians Clash with Loyola Cubs
The Leuzinger Olympians faced off against the Loyola Cubs in a non-league matchup. Leuzinger's Russell Sekona and Journee Tonga led the charge for the Olympians, showcasing their skills on both the ground and through the air. Loyola's Thomas Knyal and Henry Casani also made their mark, as the two teams competed in a hard-fought contest.
Millikan Rams Stampede Past Upland Highlanders
The Millikan Rams took on the Upland Highlanders in a non-league showdown. Millikan's Anthony League and Jude Nelson made their presence felt, finding the end zone and leading the Rams' offensive charge. Upland's Skylier Capbell and Roman Ponce also contributed to the action, as the two teams battled for the victory.
San Dimas Saints Clash with Bonita Bearcats in Smudge Pot Rivalry
The annual Smudge Pot rivalry game between the San Dimas Saints and the Bonita Bearcats took place at Citrus College. The stands were filled with passionate fans, cheering on their respective teams. Bonita's Dylan Robinson, Joseph Lara, and Cole Parra made plays for the Bearcats, while the Saints' defense worked to contain the Bonita offense. The Smudge Pot rivalry game is a long-standing tradition in the region, showcasing the intense competition and community spirit that high school football can inspire.