Daiyan Henley

Dorsey Win in Rivalry Clash

The Dons have earned a second straight year of rivalry bragging rights, the match up displayed the talent and skill of players on both teams.

Narbonne Ousted Crenshaw in Division 1 City Section Title

The Crenshaw Cougars (9-5) could not surpass the Narbonne Gauchos (12-2) in the Division I city section title bout. The gauchos beat the cougars 57-21. Although Crenshaw had moments of sound defense, the Narbonne offense completed key passes that led to touchdowns. Crenshaw came into the game outnumbered; their 37-member squad went up against Narbonne’s 81 members, according to Max Preps. The gauchos were the first to score a touchdown early in the 1st quarter. Narbonne kept Crenshaw from scoring and earned another touchdown. Crenshaw would fumble the ball, allowing Narbonne to gain another possession. The gauchos denied the Cougar

Crenshaw Crushes Arleta, Faces Narbonne for City Title

The Crenshaw Cougars defeated the Arleta Mustangs 26-17, advancing the Cougars to the division I city championship game against Narbonne High school. This was the lowest scoring playoff game for the Cougars this postseason. Crenshaw scored 54 points in their first and second round games, according to the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF). Arleta had gone undefeated this season, upsetting the 2nd seeded Birmingham in the quarterfinals. The Mustangs were 6-0 in the East Valley League, a league that includes North Hollywood and Grant High Schools, according to Max Preps. Early in the game, Crenshaw had no problems with sliding past