San Fernando Survives Late Dorsey Rally in the Division I Championship
After a strong fourth quarter effort, the Dorsey Dons football team fell to the San Fernando Tigers in the Division I City Section Championship.
After a strong fourth quarter effort, the Dorsey Dons football team fell to the San Fernando Tigers in the Division I City Section Championship.
This student athlete knows that balancing a life of competition on the field and learning in the classroom takes preparation, hard work, and dedication.
Crenshaw High School will return to the CIF City Championship game after defeating the Carson Colts 41-13 on Friday
In July, the Los Angeles City Section announced the new playoff format that allows all 24 division I programs to compete in the postseason.
After two years of defeat, the Crenshaw Cougars prevailed victorious with a 33-14 win over the Dorsey Dons.
Wide receiver Jarell Mickens will take his talents to Alabama A&M University and safety Marquette Jackson will play for the University of Nevada.
Most importantly these students have the power to bring positive change to their community for the rest of the United States to follow.”
Skillful defense and a powerful offense caused Dorsey to defeat the Fremont Pathfinders last Thursday 10-0.
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The Dons girls team defeated Crenshaw 55-35 as the Crenshaw boys survived Dorsey’s late offensive surge 59-58.
The Gauchos fought against an indomitable Dons squad to survive for a 42-34 win.
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.
The Dorsey Dons football team shut out the Birmingham Patriots in a 41-0 bout on Friday.
Dorsey High school is home to some of the fastest runners in the city and the state.