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Westlake Braces for Physical Clovis West

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Good news for Westlake: The Warriors are not playing Mater Dei on Saturday.

Bad news: They’re playing Clovis West, a team that beat Mater Dei.

Employing a tricky Delaware wing-T offense, Clovis West handed Mater Dei, ranked No. 4 in the nation in one publication, a 24-17 defeat on Saturday in Clovis, near Fresno.

Clovis West, which had three members of the school’s 400-meter relay team in the backfield, scored on runs of 21, 58 and 55 yards.

“They look about as good as a high school football team can look,” Westlake Coach Jim Benkert said. “They are nails everywhere. We’re going to try to keep them under 50.”

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Two of the Eagles’ running backs, Ryan Ledger and Ryan Harrick, each rushed for more than 100 yards. The defense intercepted a Mater Dei pass in the final two minutes.

“They’ve got some major-college guys playing linebacker and some defensive linemen that will get after you,” Benkert said. “As Mater Dei will tell you, they are very physical.”

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Royal, a very young team, experienced a 26-point growing pain Friday.

The Highlanders lost to Saugus, 40-14, and held the ball for more than four plays on only one of its 11 possessions.

“We’re a little shellshocked, but that’s why we have the preseason,” Royal Coach Gene Uebelhardt said. “Unfortunately, we don’t get a rest. We have Granada Hills on Friday.”

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