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High School Roundup: Will Bingham’s big night sends Laguna Beach over Crean Lutheran

Laguna Beach quarterback Will Bingham sets up to pass to Ryner Swanson  against Costa Mesa.
Laguna Beach quarterback Will Bingham sets up to pass to Ryner Swanson for a touchdown during the Breakers’ season opener against Costa Mesa.
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Will Bingham had six passing touchdowns, and the Laguna Beach High School football team beat visiting Crean Lutheran 48-26 on Friday night in a nonleague game.

Jack Arntz had a rushing and a receiving score for the Breakers, who improved to 4-1 overall.

Laguna Beach remains at home to face Calvary Chapel (4-0) next Friday.

Corona del Mar 45, San Juan Hills 27: David Rasor accounted for five touchdowns to lead the visiting Sea Kings past the Stallions on Friday in a nonleague game.

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Rasor threw for 267 yards and four touchdowns. The junior quarterback was picked off twice, but he more than made up for it, adding 115 yards and a touchdown on the ground.

Evan Sanders carried the ball 19 times for 156 yards and another score for CdM (5-0).

Max Lane made six catches for 124 yards to lead the Sea Kings’ receivers. Cooper Hoch had two receiving touchdowns, and Russell Weir and Scott Truninger each had one.

The Sea Kings have a bye next week, before opening Sunset League play on the road against Los Alamitos (4-1) on Sept. 30.

Estancia 36, Westminster La Quinta 16: The Eagles snapped a two-game losing streak with Friday’s nonleague win on the road.

Estancia (2-2) will travel to take on Lakewood Artesia (0-3) to cap its nonleague schedule on Thursday.

Trabuco Hills 23, Newport Harbor 13: Senior running back Drew Barrett carried the load for the victorious Mustangs on Friday, rushing 28 times for 149 yards and a touchdown.

Newport Harbor (1-3), which took its second straight loss, lines up against JSerra (2-2) at home next Friday.

Walnut 21, Ocean View 0: Senior running back Ruben Rivera rushed for 74 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Mustangs past the Seahawks on Friday.

Ocean View (1-4), which has lost four in a row, opposes Rancho Alamitos (3-1) at home next Friday.

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