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North Torrance wide receiver Eric Hansen had 14 catches for 228 yards and two touchdowns last Friday in a 33-24 win over Centennial. He leads the state with 72 receptions and needs seven catches to become the South Bay’s all-time, single-season leader.

Rolling Hills quarterback Greg Schwartz, son of El Camino College Athletic Director Dr. James Schwartz, ran for a touchdown, passed for another and ran for a pair of two-point conversions in a 22-20 win over Santa Monica.

El Segundo’s defense, led by linebacker Jimmy Svenson, made two goal-line stands Saturday in a 19-0 win over Pater Noster to help the Eagles remain in second place in the Santa Fe League with their fourth consecutive win.

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Banning quarterback John Ma’ae passed for two touchdowns and ran for a third to help the Pilots, ranked second in the state by Cal-Hi Sports, hand San Pedro a 42-14 defeat.

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Inglewood’s football team appears on the verge of suffering through its second consecutive winless season. The Sentinels, who were 0-9 in 1988, fell to 0-7 following a 28-16 loss to Palos Verdes. Inglewood has been outscored this season, 255-36.

Bishop Montgomery’s hopes of reaching the football playoffs for the first time from the Angelus League were dashed Friday in a 26-6 loss to Mater Dei. It was the fourth consecutive defeat for the Knights, who dropped to 0-3 in league play.

The Beverly Hills teachers strike has resulted in the Norman football team having to forfeit three straight Bay League games to Santa Monica, Hawthorne and Palos Verdes.

Narbonne’s football team was outscored, 171-29, in losing all four of its games to the powerful teams in the Pacific League. Dorsey routed the Gauchos, 39-19, last week, handing them their 27th loss in 28 games.

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