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The action’s not limited to the field at Vista Murrieta

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Vista Murrieta continues to demonstrate it’s a first-class program, from top to bottom.

Not only is cash included in the 50-50 drawing, but so are tickets to one of the Eagles and Dixie Chicks concerts at the brand new Nokia Theater, pictured left, located next to Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles.

Where’s my dollar?!

I’d say watching the Broncos is worth the price of admission alone, but I get in for free.

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Vista Murrieta quarterback Kavon Seaton is all he’s cracked up to be. He has thrown a touchdown pass and run for another, helping the Broncos to a 21-6 haltime lead over visiting Temescal Canyon.

Vista Murrieta has other weapons, of course. Bradley Randle, son of former Major Leaguer Lenny Randle, is a tough runner who scored the Broncos’ second touchdown of the first half on a 30-yard run. Brandon Trujillo has returned every punt at least 25 yards, and tight end Sean Dunaway is not a big target, but he showed soft hands with a 44-yard touchdown reception.

It’s homecoming here and they’re setting up for the king and queen announcements. A few BMX riders did some tricks off some ramps. Another first for me at a high school game, but then again, half the X Games athletes live out here.

They also made some floats, which they are pushing around the track. One looks like a mini amusement park with rollercoasters and all.

Man, they don’t hold anything back at Vista Murrieta.

- Dan Arritt

-- Image by Genaro Molina/Los Angeles Times

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