TIMES FOOTBALL RANKINGS / TOP 10
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CITY SECTION
1. CRENSHAW: 2-0
Cougars have outscored opponents, 86-0. Banning up next.
2. CARSON: 1-1
Colts fumbled opportunity to knock off Fountain Valley.
3. WOODLAND HILLS TAFT: 2-0
Toreadors will be tested playing unbeaten Jefferson.
4. SYLMAR: 2-0
Quarterback John Valdez has Spartan passing game clicking.
5. DORSEY: 1-1
A 31-23 victory over San Pedro shows future is now for young Dons.
6. GARDENA: 2-0
Byron Green and Leo Nobles making big plays as expected.
7. HARBOR CITY NARBONNE: 1-1
Gauchos proved mettle, playing Loyola to within seven points.
8. JEFFERSON: 2-0
Democrats get a major test Friday at home against Taft.
9. CLEVELAND: 2-0
Ground-oriented Cavaliers just got past Reseda; Grant next.
10. SAN FERNANDO: 2-0
Tigers rolling after season-opening win over Alemany.
Others receiving consideration: Venice, Granada Hills, Palisades.
SOUTHERN SECTION
1. LONG BEACH POLY: 2-0
For all their offensive firepower, Jackrabbits shine on defense.
2. SANTA ANA MATER DEI: 2-0
Monarchs can make history against Concord De La Salle.
3. NEWHALL HART: 2-0
Running back Tim Gregory suffered season-ending knee injury last week.
4. LOYOLA: 2-0
Cubs limited Narbonne to 41 yards in intersectional victory.
5. HUNTINGTON BEACH EDISON: 2-0
Running back Darryl Poston starting to hit his stride.
6. FOUNTAIN VALLEY: 2-0
Barons held off defending City champ Carson; La Mirada up next.
7. FONTANA: 2-0
Steelers must avoid looking ahead to Long Beach Poly next week.
8. LOS ALAMITOS: 2-0
Griffins looked like championship material against Santa Margarita.
9. LAKEWOOD: 2-0
Lancers have outscored opponents, 61-0. Test at Santa Margarita Friday.
10. WESTLAKE: 1-1
After one-point loss to Clovis West, Warriors meet Hart.
Others receiving consideration: Alta Loma, Upland, Santa Margarita
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