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Billy Chavez, the leading rusher for Loara High, will be sidelined because of a broken collarbone when the Saxons meet Tustin in a Southern Section Division VI playoff game Friday night at Glover Stadium, Loara Coach John deFries said Tuesday.

Chavez was injured in Loara’s 31-14 first-round victory over Cerritos last week. Chavez, a senior who also plays in the defensive backfield, has gained 1,440 yards and scored 17 touchdowns this season.

Junior Sam Wiecks is Chavez’s probable replacement at running back, deFries said.

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Kris Kraushaar, a 6-foot-6 opposite from Irvine High, signed with UCLA, the school announced. Kraushaar, a second-team Times Orange County selection last season, helped Balboa Bay win the Junior Olympics 17s championship last summer.

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Coach Al Scates, who has led UCLA to 18 national championships in 38 years, said Kraushaar is part of a recruiting class that included all of the Bruins’ top choices.

“I think Kris and David Russell [of Simi Valley Royal] are impact players,” Scates said. “We only sent out five letters of intent this year, and all five of those players signed with us. I don’t recall ever doing that before.”

Scates also likes that Kraushaar is left-handed. Last season, left-handers Evan Thatcher, from Encinitas, and Ed Ratledge, from Fountain Valley, played opposite and helped the Bruins win the national title.

* Nic Vislay, a middle blocker from Capistrano Valley High, signed with UC Irvine, the school announced. Vislay also played on the Balboa Bay 17s Junior Olympics championship team.

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