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High school flag football: Wednesday and Thursday scores

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High School Flag Football Scores

Introduction to High School Flag Football

High school flag football has become an increasingly popular sport, offering a fun and competitive outlet for students. The sport emphasizes speed, agility, and strategy, providing a unique alternative to traditional tackle football. As the seasons progress, teams face off in exciting matches, showcasing their skills and teamwork.

Wednesday’s Results

City Section

On Wednesday, several City Section teams took to the field, resulting in the following outcomes:

  • Annenberg 20, Rise Kohyang 6
  • Crenshaw 18, Bernstein 13
  • New Designs University Park 26, Locke 0
  • Orthopaedic 12, Collins Family 6
  • South East 34, Maywood Academy 6
  • South East 33, Marquez 0
  • South Gate 18, LA Jordan 0
  • Sotomayor 6, Huntington Park 0
  • Stern 38, Camino Nuevo 0
  • Sun Valley Magnet 32, Chatsworth 0
  • USC Hybrid 22, Simon Tech 0
  • Verdugo Hills 46, Chavez 0

Southern Section

The Southern Section also saw a plethora of exciting matches:

  • Antelope Valley 7, Bakersfield Christian 0
  • Aquinas 14, Ontario Christian 6
  • Arroyo 33, Mountain View 0
  • Banning 35, Rancho Mirage 12
  • Beckman 32, Dana Hills 25
  • Bonita 27, Glendora 6
  • California 44, El Rancho 0
  • Castaic 26, Canyon Country Canyon 13
  • Channel Islands 31, Santa Paula 18
  • Compton 32, Lakewood 0
  • Corona Santiago 20, El Modena 20
  • Costa Mesa 15, Ocean View 7
  • Cypress 21, Crean Lutheran 12
  • Desert Hot Springs 22, Cathedral City 0
  • Downey 67, La Mirada 0
  • Eastside 53, Littlerock 7
  • Eastvale Roosevelt 38, Victor Valley 0
  • Edison 21, Los Alamitos 20
  • El Dorado 13, Troy 6
  • Esperanza 20, Sonora 6
  • Fairmont Prep 12, Whittier 7
  • Garden Serra 13, St. Anthony 6
  • Golden Valley 19, West Ranch 12
  • Hart 33, Vasquez 8
  • Huntington Beach 47, Fountain Valley 0
  • JSerra 26, Corona del Mar 7
  • Kaiser 7, Rialto 0
  • Laguna Beach 31, Irvine 14
  • Laguna Hills 19, La Palma Kennedy 18
  • La Serna 19, Santa Fe 7
  • Long Beach Jordan 34, Long Beach Wilson 8
  • Los Amigos 6, Saddleback 0
  • Montclair 14, Chaffey 0
  • Montebello 36, Alhambra 13
  • Newport Harbor 27, Marina 7
  • Northview 13, Hacienda Heights Wilson 0
  • Orange 24, Bolsa Grande 6
  • Portola 26, Irvine University 20
  • San Gabriel 30, Bell Gardens 6
  • Santa Monica 31, Leuzinger 0
  • Saugus 6, Valencia 0
  • St. Mary’s Academy 28, Bishop Montgomery 0
  • Valley View 27, Vista del Lago 8
  • Warren 20, Dominguez 0
  • Western 18, Magnolia 8
  • Westminster 13, Segerstrom 12
  • Westridge 27, Monrovia 20
  • Woodbridge 27, Sage Hill 6
  • Yorba Linda 19, Villa Park 6

Thursday’s Results

City Section

Thursday’s matches in the City Section yielded the following results:

  • Franklin 45, Elizabeth 0
  • Jefferson 35, Elizabeth 0
  • Jefferson 27, Franklin 6
  • Narbonne 26, El Camino Real 0
  • Panorama 12, San Fernando 6
  • Panorama 31, Sylmar 25
  • San Fernando 27, Sylmar 19
  • West Adams 6, Stella 0

Southern Section

In the Southern Section, the following outcomes were observed:

  • Agoura 60, Calabasas 0
  • Aliso Niguel 18, Mission Viejo 12
  • Antelope Valley 34, Knight 0
  • Artesia 38, Glenn 6
  • Beverly Hills 18, Compton Centennial 0
  • Camarillo 47, Oak Park 14
  • Chaminade 26, Bishop Alemany 12
  • Culver City 19, Hawthorne 13
  • El Toro 26, Trabuco Hills 19
  • Inglewood 19, Lawndale 6
  • La Serna 12, St. Paul 0
  • Los Alamitos 50, Loara 0
  • Newbury Park 26, Thousand Oaks 7
  • North Torrance 27, West Torrance 19
  • Oxnard 41, Buena 12
  • Palos Verdes 32, Mira Costa 0
  • Placentia Valencia 20, Bolsa Grande 12
  • Quartz Hill 19, Highland 14
  • San Marcos 40, Oxnard Pacifica 0
  • Schurr 35, Sacred Heart of Jesus 0
  • Shalhevet 6, Providence 0
  • Ventura 40, Rio Mesa 13
  • Westlake 33, Oaks Christian 12

Intersectional

One notable intersectional match resulted in:

  • Eagle Rock 7, Corona 6

Conclusion

The world of high school flag football is vibrant and full of talent, with each match showcasing the skill, dedication, and sportsmanship of the players. As the season unfolds, the excitement builds, and fans eagerly await the next set of matches to see which teams will rise to the top.

FAQs

What is High School Flag Football?

High school flag football is a version of football where players are tagged or flagged instead of being tackled to the ground, making it a safer alternative to traditional tackle football.

How are Teams Divided?

Teams are often divided into sections based on geographical location, with further divisions into leagues for more localized competition.

What Skills are Required for Flag Football?

Flag football requires speed, agility, endurance, and strategic thinking, as well as the ability to work well in a team environment.

Can Anyone Play Flag Football?

In principle, yes. However, participation in high school flag football typically requires being a student at the school and meeting any additional eligibility criteria set by the school or the governing athletic association.

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