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Top-25 roundup: St. John Bosco loses in low-scoring overtime game in Florida

St. John Bosco quarterback Re-al Mitchell, shown during a game last season, had three passes intercepted in the season opener Friday.
(Rick Loomis / Los Angeles Times)
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No high school football team in California has been able to neutralize the powerful Bellflower St. John Bosco offense in recent years. The Braves finally found their match during a trip to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., on Friday night to face national power St. Thomas Aquinas.

With a defensive line that was relentless and an all-star secondary, Aquinas fought the Braves to a 3-3 deadlock at the end of regulation and then won it in overtime on quarterback Curt Casteel’s one-yard touchdown run to come away with a 9-3 victory.

“They’re three-time state champs and it was one of the best defensive units we’ve ever played,” St. John Bosco coach Jason Negro said. “We didn’t help ourselves.”

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The Braves received an impressive performance from their defensive unit, but two missed field goals proved costly, along with penalties that stalled drives. St. John Bosco quarterback Re-al Mitchell had three passes intercepted.

JSerra rolls

San Juan Capistrano JSerra made a successful debut under new coach Pat Harlow, defeating Newport Beach Corona del Mar, 45-27.

Quarterback Matt Robinson stood out. Robinson, who committed to Montana, completed 19 of 30 passes for 340 yards and two touchdowns.

Robinson hit junior Munir McClain for a 66-yard touchdown, helping put JSerra ahead 21-13. McClain and his older brother, Abdul-Malik, a senior committed to UCLA, transferred in from Santa Margarita. Munir finished with 91 yards receiving, and Abdul-Malik had 1 1/2 sacks.

A look at how the top-25 teams in the Southland fared Friday night:

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1. St. John Bosco (0-1) lost to Fort Lauderdale Aquinas 9-3 (OT) | Bakersfield Garces, at Mission Viejo, Sept. 2

2. Mater Dei (1-0) def. Bishop Amat 31-7 | vs. Las Vegas Bishop Gorman, Friday

3. Corona Centennial (1-0) def. Pittsburg 63-21 | vs. IMG Academy, at S.D. Cathedral, Sept. 2

4. Mission Viejo (1-0) did not play | vs. Vista Murrieta, Friday

5. Murrieta Valley (0-1) lost to Corona Santiago 30-28 | at Redlands, Friday

6. Rancho Cucamonga (1-0) def. Chaparral 49-14 | at Norco, Friday

7. Gardena Serra (0-1) lost to Narbonne 17-14 | vs. Honolulu Punahou, at S.D. Cathedral, Sept. 2.

8. Chaminade (1-0) def. Oaks Christian 47-10 | Phoenix Mountain Point, at Mission Viejo, Thursday

9. Long Beach Poly (1-0) def. Los Alamitos 28-10 | at Narbonne, Friday

10. JSerra (1-0) def. Corona del Mar 45-27 | vs. Alemany, Friday

11. Upland (1-0) def. La Habra 35-7 | vs. Claremont, Friday

12. Narbonne (1-0) def. Gardena Serra 17-14 | vs. Long Beach Poly, Friday

13. Bishop Amat (0-1) lost to Mater Dei 31-7 | at Wilmette (Ill.) Loyola Academy, Friday

14. Eastvale Roosevelt (0-0) did not play | at Eisenhower, Friday

15. Servite (1-0) def. Norco 35-21 | vs. American Fork (Utah), at Mission Viejo, Friday

16. Valencia (0-0) did not play | at Palmdale, Friday

17. Edison (1-0) def. Tesoro 48-47 | vs. Oaks Christian, at Huntington Beach, Friday

18. San Clemente (1-0) def. Oceanside 28-18 | vs. Huntington Beach, Friday

19. Norco (0-1) lost to Servite 35-21 | vs. Rancho Cucamonga, Friday

20. Orange Lutheran (1-0) def. La Mirada 35-0 | at San Diego Cathedral, Friday

21. Oaks Christian (0-1) lost to Chaminade 47-10 | at Edison, Friday

22. Sierra Canyon (0-1) lost to Westlake 25-7 | vs. Buena, at Granada Hills, Friday

23. Paraclete (1-0) def. Serrano 48-24 | vs. La Mesa Helix, at S.D. Cathedral, Sept. 2

24. Cathedral (1-0) def. Santa Fe 27-3 | at Arcadia, Friday

25. Calabasas (1-0) def. Dorsey 35-12 (Thur.) | at Salesian, Friday

eric.sondheimer@latimes.com

Twitter: latsondheimer

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