L.A. Rams and L.A. Chargers Unveil Football Uniforms at Inglewood High Schools
The Rams and the Chargers teamed up to donate $10,000 each towards 50 home and 50 away jerseys for both Inglewood and Morningside high school.
The Rams and the Chargers teamed up to donate $10,000 each towards 50 home and 50 away jerseys for both Inglewood and Morningside high school.
Five members of the Augustus Hawkins high school football team signed to colleges on National Signing Day.
The defense of the Los Angeles High School Romans silenced the Hawks, leading the Romans to a 36-6 victory in the Division II City Section Championship.
The Gauchos fought against an indomitable Dons squad to survive for a 42-34 win.
Before the playoffs, the cougars had a 5-7 overall record, coming in at fourth place in the Coliseum League.
Dorsey had a strong 8-3 overall campaign and only lost one game in the Coliseum League.
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.
After four consecutive games on the road, Crenshaw returned to conquer the Manual Arts Toilers 49-6 during their homecoming game.
Hawkins has a 5-0 start, the best out of any team in the Coliseum league this season so far.
The Dorsey Dons football team shut out the Birmingham Patriots in a 41-0 bout on Friday.
Crenshaw High School could not conquer the Mission Hills Grizzlies, losing to them in a 20-21 bout.
Augustus Hawkins senior cornerback Robert Lewis signed to play football at Boise State University on February 3. He committed to the University in front of family and fellow teammates. “I just look forward to getting on that Boise State blue football field, contributing to their football team, and getting into the books and the academics,” said Lewis. The ceremony for Lewis was the first for Hawkins, football head coach Mil’Von James hopes the event become a tradition for the campus. “I couldn’t have made it without my teammates, my coaching staff, God, my family supporting me throughout thick and thin,”
First Team Player of the Year: Ramses Hernandez, senior Running Back, Fairfax Offensive Player of the Year: Kaymen Cureton, junior Quarter Back, Los Angeles Defensive Player Of The Year: Martin Andrus Defensive Lineman, junior, Los Angeles Defensive Lineman Of The Year: Ishaq Robinson, senior, Berstein Offensive Lineman Of The Year: Maurice Gardin, senior, Fairfax Coach of the Year: Shane Cox, Fairfax Offensive Team Offensive Linemen Byron Shimojima, Senior, Granada Hills Giomar Aguilar, Senior, Fairfax Michael Sandoval, Senior, Chatsworth Ashamad Pinchem, Junior, Los Angeles Russell Kim, Junior, Los Angeles Jordy Gomez, Senior, Berstein Running Backs Deonte Perry, Senior, Canoga Park Cameron
The Dorsey Dons football team reached the CIF Division I Los Angeles city section semifinals before losing to top seeded Narbonne 0-42 on Friday. Dorsey reached the semi-finals for the first time since 2011, according to the CIF. The Dons came in third in the Coliseum League with a 3-2 record, beating cross-town rival Crenshaw high school in their last regular season game. Their first round post-season matchup was against 13-seed Carson, the school that fought Narbonne for the CIF Los Angeles City Section Championship last year. Carson head coach Kevin McCall was a mentor to Dorsey running back coach