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St. Francis Overpowers Serra, 34-20

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With its superior size and depth, the plan for St. Francis High was to wear down Serra in a nonleague game Thursday night.

By the second half, the plan was working to perfection.

The Golden Knights finally broke open a close game in the third quarter and finished with a 34-20 victory over Serra at St. Francis.

“They’re a big-play football team and they don’t really have a lot of depth,” St. Francis Coach Jim Bonds said. “So our plan was to wear them out in the second half.”

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The plan couldn’t have worked without the powerful running of Matt Milton, who had 129 yards rushing and two touchdowns in 26 carries.

Milton’s second touchdown, on a three-yard run early in the fourth quarter, gave the Golden Knights (4-1) a 27-12 lead and helped put away the Cavaliers (2-3).

St. Francis received a steady performance from quarterback John Sciarra, who completed 13 of 20 passes for 165 yards and a touchdown.

Brett Mitchell had five catches for 89 yards and Jared Vandercook had five for 59 yards and a touchdown.

The Golden Knights, ranked No. 7 in the region by The Times, out-gained Serra, 317 yards to 227.

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