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Welcome to the Southern California News Group’s high school football score updates for Friday, Nov. 22.
We have updates from all the CIF-SS and L.A. City playoff semifinals that were played throughout the area.
Stay on top of all of the action with our Friday Night Football host John W. Davis’ video recap that wraps up all of the news and highlights.
CIF-SS PLAYOFFS
SEMIFINALS
DIVISION 1
Final: Mater Dei 36, Centennial 7
The Division 1 championship game is set. Mater Dei (11-0) will play St. John Bosco (11-1) for the program’s 14th CIF Southern Section football championship on Friday, Nov. 29 at Veterans Stadium in Long Beach. Monarchs senior cornerback Daryus Dixson (Penn State commit) picked off Centennial senior quarterback Husan Longstreet (USC commit) for a 32-yard interception return for a touchdown late in third quarter.
Final: St. John Bosco 20, Orange Lutheran 17
St. John Bosco freshman quarterback Koa Malau’ulu leads the Braves to the Division 1 championship game. Orange Lutheran cut Bosco’s lead 20-17 late in the fourth quarter. Malau’ulu scored on a 39-yard touchdown run in the first half. Bosco junior cornerback Joshua Holland (USC commit) had an interception. Bosco coach Jason Negro’s postgame interview previews the rematch against Mater Dei.
DIVISION 2
Final: Murrieta Valley 55, Oaks Christian 52, OT
Murrieta Valley senior quarterback Bear Bachmeier (Stanford commit) scored a game-winning 12-yard touchdown run in overtime. Oaks Christian led 21-7 late in the second quarter. Murrieta Valley rallied in the second half to force overtime. Murrieta Valley will host Newbury Park in the Division 2 championship game.
Final: Newbury Park 20, Yorba Linda 14
Newbury Park junior quarterback Brady Smigiel (Florida State commit) scored on a 15-yard touchdown run to go up 20-7 in the third quarter. Newbury Park improved to 13-0.
DIVISION 3
Final: Simi Valley 28, Loyola 25
Simi Valley survives and advances to the Division 3 championship game.
Final: Edison 42, Vista Murrieta 14
Edison will host Simi Valley in the Division 3 championship game.
DIVISION 4
Final: St. Bonaventure 20, Apple Valley 13
St. Bonaventure will host Oxnard Pacifica in the Division 4 championship game. St. Bonaventure won the CIF-SS Division 3 title in 2023.
Final: Oxnard Pacifica 28, Thousand Oaks 16
Oxnard Pacifica Alijah Royster sophomore running back had a big game.
DIVISION 5
Final: La Serna 34, Summit 22
La Serna advances to the Division 5 championship game. La Serna won the CIF-SS Division 4 title in 2023.
Final: Palos Verdes 27, Foothill 24
Palos Verdes will host La Serna in the Division 5 championship game. Palos Verdes sophomore quarterback Ryan Rakowski threw for 244 yards with three touchdown passses and ran for 87 yards.
DIVISION 6
Final: Murrieta Mesa 31, St. Francis 28
Murrieta Mesa took a 31-28 lead on the last play of the third quarter.
Final: Glendora 25, Dana Hills 21
Glendora trailed 21-10 in the fourth quarter but rallied to advance to the program’s first CIF-SS championship appearance since 1989. Glendora will host Murrieta Mesa in the Division 6 championship game at Citrus College.
DIVISION 7
Final: Rio Hondo Prep 42, West Torrance 21
Rio Hondo Prep will host Warren in the Division 7 championship game.
Final: Warren 41, Yucaipa 17
Warren has big wins (35-7, 40-14, 41-17) in the team’s first three Division 7 playoff games.
DIVISION 8
Final: Serrano 10, Lancaster 0
Final: St. Pius X-St. Matthias 21, Salesian 14
St. Pius X-St. Matthias improved to 4-9 overall and will host Serrano in the Division 8 championship game.
DIVISION 9
Final: Highland 27, Quartz Hill 14
Highland rallied and scored 27 unanswered points in the second half to win the game. Highland will host Long Beach Wilson in the Division 9 championship game.
Final: Long Beach Wilson 32, Great Oak 13
Wilson quarterback Mack Cooper had three touchdown passes. The Bruins have advanced to the school’s first ever CIF-SS championship game.
DIVISION 10
Final: St. Anthony 17, Garden Grove Pacifica 14
St. Anthony will host Silverado in the Division 10 championship game in Jeff Magdaleno’s first year as the program’s head coach. The Saints defense hauled in four interceptions in the first half.
Final: Silverado 58, South Pasadena 7
DIVISION 11
Final: Portola 30, Baldwin Park 14
Portola will host El Rancho in the Division 11 championship game.
Final: El Rancho 28, San Gorgonio 21
DIVISION 12
Final: Palmdale 33, Mary Star 27
Final: Rialto Carter 70, Hacienda Heights Wilson 48
Carter will host Palmdale in the Division 12 championship game.
DIVISION 13
Final: Gahr 28, Anaheim 12
Gahr quarterback Roman Acosta had three touchdown passes. Gahr is the No. 1 seed in the Division 13 playoffs.
Final: Pasadena 37, Lynwood 0
Pasadena will host Gahr in the Division 13 championship game. Pasadena receiver Christopher Solis-Lumar had three touchdowns.
DIVISION 14
Final: San Gabriel 44, Duarte 22
San Gabriel will carry a six-game winning streak into the Division 14 championship game.
Final: Pioneer 49, Ganesha 28
Pioneer will host San Gabriel in the Division 14 championship game. Pioneer led 7-6 at halftime.
L.A. CITY PLAYOFFS
SEMIFINALS
OPEN DIVISION
Final: Narbonne 27, Birmingham 7
Narbonne advances to the Open Division championship game. Narbonne will face Marine League rival San Pedro in the Open Division championship game.
Final: San Pedro 40, Carson 34
San Pedro trailed 24-0 early in the third quarter but rallied in the second half to win the game.
DIVISION I
Final: Palisades 63, Eagle Rock 45
Final: King/Drew 35, Kennedy 23
King/Drew is going to their first City Section football championship game in only the third year of the football program’s existence. SMU commit Chinedu Onyeagoro played well.
DIVISION II
Final: South Gate 62, Arleta 43
Final: Chatsworth 21, Sylmar 20
DIVISION III
Final: Panorama 22, Los Angeles 6
Final: Van Nuys 17, Fulton 12
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