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St. Francis football’s long-awaited showdown with Cathedral has arrived

St. Francis High will charge into its Angelus League-title showdown with Cathedral on Friday night at 7 at Friedman Field.
(Tim Berger/Staff Photographer)
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Months before the 2017 season even began, all eyes were already locked upon this Friday and what many prognosticated would be a showdown for the Angelus League title between St. Francis High and archrival Cathedral at Friedman Field.

Seemingly on a collision course all season, the two Angelus League undefeateds will finally collide on Friday at 7 p.m. with the league crown for the taking before the two embark upon the playoffs the following week.

St. Francis (9-0, 4-0 in league) is the fifth-ranked team in CIF Southern Section Division III, while Cathedral (8-1, 4-0) is the No. 8 team in Division II. With Friedman Field no doubt set to be a packed house, fans can also watch the game on FOX Prep Zone.

Since the Angelus League returned to the Southern California high school football landscape in 2014, the Golden Knights and Phantoms have won at least a share of the league every season (Harvard-Westlake shared it with Cathedral in 2015 and is the only other league team to win a title).

Alas, St. Francis has not tasted league glory since an undefeated run in 2014, while Cathedral is the two-time defending champion.

Still, the Golden Knights have won the head-to-head battle two out of the three seasons with the Phantoms’ 24-17 win last year no doubt leaving a bad taste with St. Francis’ returners.

Dating back to when the teams were members of the Mission League prior to taking over the Angelus League, St. Francis owns the head-to-head series, 5-2.

This year’s crop of Golden Knights seems to be coming together offensively after quarterback Darius Perrantes suffered an injury earlier in the season. Perrantes (72 for 124 for 1,607 yards with 17 touchdowns and five interceptions) seems to have rediscovered his early season form and, in the process, receiver Greg Dulcich (22 catches for 596 yards and five touchdowns plus three rushing scores) has started to dominate again and the rushing attack of Elijah Washington (111 carries for 740 yards and 16 touchdowns) and Kevin Armstead (58 rushes for 447 yards and nine touchdowns) has continued its onslaught.

St. Francis defeated Salesian, 69-0, on Oct. 20 and is coming off a 77-27 destruction of Harvard-Westlake.

But while the offense has been spectacular, the defense, which to its credit has been staunch for much of the campaign allowing 13.8 points per game, proved susceptible to short passes, quarterback scrambles and big plays against Harvard-Westlake, which gained nearly 500 yards of offense.

While the Golden Knights are averaging 49.5 points per game, the Phantoms are scoring 41.1 a contest and giving up just seven following Friday’s 46-0 drubbing of Salesian.

Sophomore quarterback Bryce Young is back leading the Phantoms, who have won five straight. Young has completed 188 of 268 passes for 2,598 yards and 35 touchdowns to three interceptions in the Phantoms’ pass-happy offense. He’s also rushed for a team-high five touchdowns. Seven Phantoms have caught 10 or more passes, led by Ahmad Lipscomb (29 catches for 443 yards and seven touchdowns) and Josiah Zamora (23 receptions for 467 yards and six scores).

Cathedral has won 11 consecutive Angelus League games, its last loss on Oct. 23 at St. Francis.

St. Francis has won five straight Angelus League games, its last loss last season at Cathedral.

A winning streak will fall and a league titlist will rise as the Golden Knights-Phantoms long-anticipated showdown finally arrives on Friday night.

grant.gordon@latimes.com

Twitter: @TCNGrantGordon

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