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BY THE NUMBERS
1, 3, 4, 4, 5 Number of yards covered in Jacob Flowe’s five touchdown runs during Chino’s 35-12 victory over Brea Olinda. Flowe finished with 100 yards in 19 carries.
4 Number of interceptions by senior safety Anthony Wheat during Compton Dominguez’s 20-0 victory over Compton, one short of the Southern Section record. Wheat also returned a kickoff 92 yards for a touchdown, recovered a fumble and threw two touchdown passes.
100 Yards covered by Brendan Circle on an interception return during Orange Lutheran’s 28-21 victory over Huntington Beach Marina.
313 Yards by running back Pat Harrigan during Huntington Beach’s 36-34 victory over Laguna Hills. Harrigan, who scored four touchdowns against Laguna Hills, is averaging 235 yards rushing for the resurgent Oilers (3-1).
BIG WINNERS
* Anaheim Katella and Long Beach Cabrillo are 4-0 for the first time in the schools’ histories.
Katella defeated Fullerton Sunny Hills, 23-6, as Tony Savala threw two touchdown passes and Brandon Barnes recovered a fumble, intercepted a pass and scored on a six-yard reception.
Cabrillo beat Lakewood Artesia, 20-7, behind the play of quarterback Cleven Doty, who passed for 133 yards and scored on two one-yard runs.
* San Jacinto’s Sergio Aguayo kicked a school-record 57-yard field goal during the Tigers’ 28-10 loss to Beaumont.
* Quarterback Ollie Linter of Beverly Hills tied a school record by throwing five touchdown passes during the Normans’ 53-6 victory over Oxnard Pacifica. Linter, who also ran 31 yards for a sixth touchdown, had tied the school record earlier this season with five touchdown passes against Honolulu Pac-Five. He has thrown 18 touchdown passes, nine short of tying the school season record.
* Sherman Oaks Notre Dame limited Encino Crespi to 56 yards during the Knights’ 26-7 victory.
UPSETS
* La Verne Damien defeated then-No. 15 La Puente Bishop Amat, 14-9. Damien’s defense stiffened after Bishop Amat reached the Spartan seven-yard line with 28 seconds to play, completing its second goal-line stand of the game.
* Rancho Cucamonga defeated then-No. 18 Redlands, 34-24. Josh Sayles rushed for 203 yards and Terrell Thomas had 153 as the Cougars had 428 yards on the ground. Rancho Cucamonga overcame deficits of 10-0 and 17-7.
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