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Franklin is Victorious over Reseda

High School Football Reseda Regents vs Franklin Panthers game action at El Camino College Murdock Stadium on December 3, 2016. (Photo by Jevone Moore/Full Image 360)

Franklin trailed 12-7 in the second quarter when David Telles took the punt and juked multiple defenders on his way to a 51-yard touchdown.

The Panthers never gave up the lead as they scored two touchdowns in the second half to defeat Reseda, 28-17, and win the CIF L.A. City Section Division III championship at Murdock Stadium on Saturday.

Telles caught two touchdown passes to help lead Franklin to its first title since 1989.

“I was just waiting for that one play,” Telles said about the punt return for a touchdown. “As soon as I scored, I knew we were going to win this game.”

Reseda got on the board first when Mike Martin III connected with Ja’lani Elison for a 50-yard touchdown, giving the Regents a 6-0 lead. Elison scored his second touchdown on a 53-yard run to give Reseda a 12-0 lead with 1:53 remaining in the first quarter.

Franklin quarterback Mario Bobadilla hit Telles for a 29-yard touchdown to cut the Regents’ lead, 12-7, in the second quarter.

“We played our game and we knew what we had to do,” Bobadilla said. “Once we scored the touchdown coming out of halftime, we knew the game was ours.”

The Panthers took a 13-12 lead into halftime after Telles returned the punt for a score. On the first play of the second half, Telles took a short pass and outran the Regents’ defense for a 69-yard touchdown.

Reseda responded when Elison scored on a 36-yard touchdown run to cut the Panthers’ lead, 20-18, in the third quarter. After a sack by Franklin linebacker Erick Nolasco on third-and-goal, the Regents missed a 34-yard field goal.

“We knew this game was going to be a battle,” Teles said. “We started off slow but we came back.”

Guillermo Cordova hauled in a 12-yard touchdown pass to give Franklin a 27-18 lead with 8:12 left in the fourth quarter.

“It’s a great thing for the community of Highland Park,” Franklin coach Narciso Diaz said. “This kids put in the time during the spring and summer. They represented the community well.”

 

The Washington Huskies Make Big Plays for CFP

Colorado Buffalos vs Washington Huskies at Levi's Stadium on December 2, 2016. (Photo by Jevone Moore/Full Image 360)

Santa Clara, CA – The PAC-12 Conference had all the College Football Playoffs eyes to see the Washington Huskies make big plays to defeat Colorado Buffaloes 41-10.

Washington had some big plays from their defense that held Colorado to only one touchdown for the game. They knocked Colorado quarterback out the game in second quarter to add more headaches.

A true freshman Taylor Rapp was the PAC-12 Championship game MVP for the game, having two interceptions and a touchdown.

“I was dropping back and saw the quarterback throw was going high,” said Rapp “my guys made great blocks and allowed me to score.”

All night long from pressure on the quarterbacks, to stuffing the run Washington defense showed they are primed to win a championship. They held Colorado to 82 yards rushing on the night, and 163 total yards.

On the offense Washington took a different game plan from normal establishing the running game tonight with 265 yards on the ground. Myles Gaskin who averaged 5.5 yards a carry lead the Huskies with 159 yards rushing.

“Sacrifice your body and reward your soul,” said Gaskin “We listened to coach Pete and look where we are now.”

After a great win by Washington winning the Championship it will now depend on committee of the College Football Playoff to decide where they will play their bowl game.

If they remain in the top four they could be heading to Peach Bowl to face No. 1 Alabama. Or if Virginia Tech can defeat Clemson tomorrow in the ACC Championship that could have Washington move up to No. 3 and play in Fiesta Bowl verse Ohio State.

This Washington team played hard for they coach and bought into his system. Playing in the PAC-12 conference with nine conference games is no joke.

“We kept working, kept being a team and not point fingers,” said Chris Petersen

 

Now both teams will go home and get some rest so their teams can stay hungry and fresh for their bowl games that will be selected on Sunday “Selection Sunday”

OREGON FOOTBALL PROGRAM GETTING NEW DIRECTION

Oregon Coach Mark Helfrich during the PAC-12 Football Media Day 2016. Live at Ray Dolby Ballroom at the Hollywood and Highland Entertainment Center in Los Angeles, Ca. on July 14, 2016 (Photo by Jevone Moore/Full Image 360)

EUGENE, Ore. — Oregon athletic director Rob Mullens announced a change in leadership in the football program Tuesday, ending the four-year tenure of head coach Mark Helfrich.

The decision was announced after a meeting between the two Tuesday night.

“We want to thank Mark for his eight years with the University of Oregon and appreciate his efforts on behalf of Oregon football,” Mullens said. “We wish Mark and his family the best.”

Helfrich coached the Ducks to a 37-16 record after taking over from Chip Kelly in 2013. After reaching the College Football Playoff championship game after the 2014 regular season, the Ducks fell to 9-4 in 2015 and then 4-8 this season, which ended Saturday in Oregon’s first loss to Oregon State in nearly a decade.

“It is a great honor to have served as the head football coach at the University of Oregon,” Helfrich said. “It is with respect and disappointment that we receive this decision. Plain and simple — we didn’t win enough games this season.

“Thank you first to my wife, Megan, and our family, the fans, the campus community, the board, our donors and administration. To our coaches, staff and their families, it is impossible to communicate my gratitude for the environment we got to work in every single day.

“Finally, to the players — thank you, and I love you. The future is bright for this young, talented team, and we will be supporting them and their new leadership.”

Pac-12 Football Championship Game 2016

PAC-12 Football Media Day 2016. Live at Ray Dolby Ballroom at the Hollywood and Highland Entertainment Center in Los Angeles, Ca. on July 14, 2016 (Photo by Jevone Moore/Full Image 360)
PAC-12 Media Day
QB Sefo Liufau following his blocking. Photo by Jevone Moore
                                    QB Sefo Liufau following his blocking. Photo by Jevone Moore / Full Image 360

Pac-12 Football Championship Game Set

as Colorado Captures First Pac-12 South Division Title

SAN FRANCISCO – The COLORADO Buffaloes captured their first Pac-12 South Division title as they defeated UTAH, 27-22, at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colo., Saturday evening. Colorado will face the WASHINGTON Huskies from the Pac-12 North Division in the sixth annual Pac-12 Football Championship Game on Friday, December 2 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif.Colorado captured the South title after finishing the regular season with a 8-1 Pac-12 record, 10-2 overall. The Buffaloes posted their first 10-win season since 2001.

Washington (8-1 in Pac-12, 11-1 overall) locked up the North Division title with its victory over Washington State in the Apple Cup Friday. The Huskies will be making their first appearance in the Pac-12 Football Championship Game.

Oct 8: Washington QB Browning (3) taking a shotgun snap during of the Washington vs USC at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. (Photo by Jevone Moore/Full Image 360)
Oct 8: Washington QB Browning (3) taking a shotgun snap during of the Washington vs USC at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. (Photo by Jevone Moore/Full Image 360)

The Pac-12 Championship Game will be televised by FOX at 6 p.m. PT/9 p.m. ET.

Tickets are available online through the Pac-12 website (www.pac-12.com/tickets).

– www.pac-12.com –

 

USC Adoree’ Jackson Fights the Irish

Norte Dame vs USC Trojans at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on November 26, 2016. (Photo by Jevone Moore/Full Image 360)
Norte Dame vs USC Trojans at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on November 26, 2016. (Photo by Jevone Moore/Full Image 360)
Adoree' Jackson hurdles the kicker on way to 97 yard kickoff return in the Norte Dame vs USC on Nov. 26, 2016 at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, in Los Angeles, Ca. (Photo by Jordon Kelly / fi360 News)
Adoree’ Jackson hurdles the kicker on way to 97 yard kickoff return in the Norte Dame vs USC on Nov. 26, 2016 at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, in Los Angeles, Ca. (Photo by Jordon Kelly / fi360 News)

Los Angeles, Ca – The hottest team in the nation right now is the USC Trojans who defeated Norte Dame for their eighth victory in a row 45-27.

Adoree’ Jackson put on a human highlight tape performance with three touchdowns in a game. Each touchdown more electrifying than the one before.

Jackson’s first touchdown was a 55 yard punt return just before the half. Then with 7:41 left in third quarter he took a 52 yard screen pass to end zone that made the score 31-14 USC.

Adoree' Jackson looks at himself on jumbotron on way to 52 screen pass for a touchdown in the Norte Dame vs USC on Nov. 26, 2016 at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, in Los Angeles, Ca. (Photo by Jordon Kelly / fi360 News)
Adoree’ Jackson looks at himself on jumbotron on way to 52 screen pass for a touchdown in the Norte Dame vs USC on Nov. 26, 2016 at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, in Los Angeles, Ca. (Photo by Jordon Kelly / fi360 News)

As if Jackson couldn’t do anything more electrifying he returned a kickoff for 97 yards while hurdling the Norte Dame kicker in stride for the hat trick.

“I had great blocks from everybody,” said Jackson.  “Right when kick was going off.” (When Jackson knew he was going to score 97 yard run.)

The crowd jeered in the fourth quarter “One More Year!  One More Year!” Looking to convince Adoree’ Jackson to come back and not declare for the NFL draft earlier.

The crowd was also yelling for JuJu Smith-Schuster who may have played his last home game for the Trojans.

In fourth quarter Sam Darnold found Smith for two yard touchdown catch on the backside added insurance 45 – 21.

Darnold today controlled ball with no mistakes completing 19/30 for 205 yards 2 touchdowns. Did just want coach Clay Helton needed him to do to win.

Helton has been making the right calls, even unpopular quarterback change when it happen eight games ago.

USC defense swallow up Norte Dame quarter back DeShone Kizer in the Norte Dame vs USC on Nov. 26, 2016 at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, in Los Angeles, Ca. (Photo by Jordon Kelly / fi360 News)
USC defense swallow up Norte Dame quarter back DeShone Kizer in the Norte Dame vs USC on Nov. 26, 2016 at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, in Los Angeles, Ca. (Photo by Jordon Kelly / fi360 News)

“Hats off to a bunch of seniors,” said Helton “to go undefeated in October and November and come into Coliseum each and every time this year and come out with a victory.”

The Norte Dame rivalry has been little lopsided the last 14 years with USC only losing 4 of those contest. The winner gets year-long possession of the jeweled Shillelagh that.

The Shillelagh will be staying in Los Angeles for this next year.

Ronald Jones II fighting for more yards during the Norte Dame vs USC Trojans at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on November 26, 2016. (Photo by  Jevone Moore/Full Image 360)
Ronald Jones II fighting for more yards during the Norte Dame vs USC Trojans at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on November 26, 2016. (Photo by Jevone Moore/Full Image 360)

USC road to PAC-12 Championship was not decided on the Coliseum field but after tonight with the Utah vs Colorado outcome. Washington already punched their ticket for Levi’s Stadium.

So know USC will enjoy this victory of the Fighting Irish and cheer on Utah to defeat Colorado.

“It was so much fun today with the loud crowd behind us.” Jackson

Dorsey too Much for San Pedro

High School Football San Pedro Pirates vs Dorsey Dons game action at Jackie Robinson Stadium on November 25, 2016. (Photo by Jevone Moore/Full Image 360)
Dorsey running back Charles Mincy Jr. during San Pedro vs Dorsey game action at Jackie Robinson Stadium on November 25, 2016. (Photo by Jevone Moore/Full Image 360)
Dorsey running back Charles Mincy Jr. during San Pedro vs Dorsey game action at Jackie Robinson Stadium on November 25, 2016. (Photo by Jevone Moore/Full Image 360)

Los Angeles, Ca – Led by three first quarter touchdowns by sophomore running back Charles Mincy Jr., Dorsey beat San Pedro 31-9 in the CIF L.A. City Section Division I semifinals Friday night.

The Dons advance to the Division I final where they will face Narbonne Saturday at El Camino College.
“It doesn’t seem real in a sense,” Dorsey coach Charles Mincy said. “These kids have grown and developed so much throughout the season. I’m proud of them.”
Keeshawn Johnson make his way through a hole during the San Pedro Pirates vs Dorsey Dons game action at Jackie Robinson Stadium on November 25, 2016. (Photo by Jevone Moore/Full Image 360)
Keeshawn Johnson make his way through a hole during the San Pedro Pirates vs Dorsey Dons game action at Jackie Robinson Stadium on November 25, 2016. (Photo by Jevone Moore/Full Image 360)

Dorsey didn’t waste any time as they scored on its first possession with a Mincy Jr. touchdown run from a yard out. On the ensuing drive, San Pedro was forced to punt. The ball sailed over the punter’s head, giving Dorsey the ball at the Pirates’ 9-yard line.

On the next play, Mincy Jr. scores on a 9-yard touchdown run to give Dorsey a 12-0 lead with 7:39 remaining in the first quarter.
After the Dons’ defense forces another punt, Mincy takes the handoff on third-and-seven, explodes through a hole untouched and goes 53 yards for a touchdown. The 2-point conversion failed and Dorsey takes a 18-0 lead in the first quarter.
San Pedro capped an 11-play drive with a 28-yard field goal by Tanner Carcamo. Dorsey quarterback Jerman Gotoy added a 16-yard touchdown pass to Antwone Williams for a 25-3 lead going into halftime.
“We came in ready to play,” Gotoy said. “I’m glad to take this team to the city title game.”
Dorsey QB Jerman Gotoy lowing his shoulder before scoring during the San Pedro Pirates vs Dorsey Dons game action at Jackie Robinson Stadium on November 25, 2016. (Photo by Jevone Moore/Full Image 360)
Dorsey QB Jerman Gotoy lowing his shoulder before scoring during the San Pedro Pirates vs Dorsey Dons game action at Jackie Robinson Stadium on November 25, 2016. (Photo by Jevone Moore/Full Image 360)

Gotoy capped a 9-play, 89-yard drive with a 3-yard touchdown run to give the Dons a 31-5 lead with 8:56 left in the fourth quarter.

“We think we are the team to beat,” Gotoy said. “Narbonne is a very talented team but it’s going to be a battle for sure.”
Mincy Jr. rushed for 120 yards on 12 carries and three touchdowns. Gotoy completed 8 of 17 passes for 87 yards and a touchdown while adding a rushing touchdown.

“We have respect for coach Manuel Douglas and his program,” Mincy said. “But we respect our program as well so we will watch film and get ready for Narbonne.”
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USC ground game makes seven in a row

USC Trojans vs UCLA Bruins at Rose Bowl on November 19, 2016. (Photo by Jevone Moore/Full Image 360)
Adoree' Jackson turning the corner on a kickoff return during the USC Trojans vs UCLA Bruins at Rose Bowl on November 19, 2016. (Photo by Jevone Moore/Full Image 360)
Adoree’ Jackson turning the corner on a kickoff return during the USC Trojans vs UCLA Bruins at Rose Bowl on November 19, 2016. (Photo by Jevone Moore/Full Image 360)

Pasadena, Ca – The Cross Town Rivals almost lived up to the hype with the USC Trojans having the last punch 36-14 over the UCLA Bruins.

The Bruins started the game with their emotions high riding the wave of Senior Night. Twenty-four Bruins played their last game at the Rose Bowl in tonight’s game.

Mike Fafaul back to pass during the USC Trojans vs UCLA Bruins at Rose Bowl on November 19, 2016. (Photo by Jevone Moore/Full Image 360)
Mike Fafaul back to pass during the USC Trojans vs UCLA Bruins at Rose Bowl on November 19, 2016. (Photo by Jevone Moore/Full Image 360)

USC coach Clay Helton did a great job keeping his team engaged after trailing earlier 14-7 in the second quarter.

Winning their seventh game in a row tonight, may allow the Trojans to crack the top ten on the next poll.

The Trojans running game was solid again gaining 260 yards rushing, with Ronald Jones II gaining 121 yards with two touchdowns. They averaged 4.5 yards per carry, that will allow you to get a first down all night.

Sam Darnold going airborne after Randall Goforth tackle during the USC Trojans vs UCLA Bruins at Rose Bowl on November 19, 2016. (Photo by Jevone Moore/Full Image 360)
Sam Darnold going airborne after Randall Goforth tackle during the USC Trojans vs UCLA Bruins at Rose Bowl on November 19, 2016. (Photo by Jevone Moore/Full Image 360)

Quarterback Sam Darnold looked like a freshman at times, throwing the ball off balance, late across the middle, all passes looking for danger. Darnold did throw for 25/36, 267 yards, 2 touchdowns, 2 interceptions, and two recovered fumbles.

The Bruins bright light early was sophomore wide receiver Jordan Lasley  who finished with the teams only scores. Lasley 2 catches for 63 yards, and he even completed one pass for 30 yards on trick play.

Game after game the Bruins running game has been a sight for sore eyes, tonight rushing for 55 yards on 19 carries. 2.9 yards per carry will not cut it in the PAC-12 play.

With tonight’s loss the Bruins fall to 4 – 7 record and mathematically out of a bowl game this season. So younger guys will miss having the extra two weeks of practice a team gets.

Ronald Jones II running away from the field to a touchdown during the USC Trojans vs UCLA Bruins at Rose Bowl on November 19, 2016. (Photo by Jevone Moore/Full Image 360)
Ronald Jones II running away from the field to a touchdown during the USC Trojans vs UCLA Bruins at Rose Bowl on November 19, 2016. (Photo by Jevone Moore/Full Image 360)

Now the Trojans are in the driver seat with a record 8-3, with another rival Norte Dame coming to the Coliseum next Saturday with a 12:30pm kickoff.

They will also need Utah to defeat Colorado next week to allow them to reach the PAC-12 Championship game the will also be decided next week for the North representative Washington/Washington State. Who knew that the Apple Cup would have so much weight.

In USC post game press conference the question came up about scoreboard watching, they answered we just have to take it one game at a time.

Jim Mora and his Bruins will finish the season on the road facing Cal Berkeley Bears.

The Trojans now have won two straight years over the Bruins.

USC Have Found Their Stride

Jordon Kelly Photography

Los Angeles, Ca – The USC Trojans had they way in air and on the ground defeating Oregon 45-20 on Homecoming at The Coliseum.

For the second game in a row running back Ronald Jones II showed off his speed and vision rushing for 171 yards with four touchdowns. Most of Jones runs looked like he was shot out of a canon threw Oregon defense.

This was a great game for Alums to come back to see then their beloved Trojans for Homecoming. October was a great month for USC coach Clay Helton who went undefeated and November started off  the same with a Victory.

Once the Trojans were winning 45-13 coach Helton flooded the field with reserves to finish off the 4th quarter, even Max Brown was in at quarterback.

Oregon normally known for their explosive offensive went three and out on their first three series to start the game. They just were not able to get things moving to allow the defense to rest before being called back on the field to stop Jones II.

It all worked out again for Sam Darnold being under center who threw for 309 yards, 2 touchdowns on 28-40 passes. He hit 10 different targets spreading the ball around, one to Oregon safety Brenden Schooler.

Receiver Deontay Burnett had a breakout game with seven catches for 87 yards and touchdown on a drive were he caught four pass on that drive in 2nd Quarter.

Oregon did manage to gain 288 total yards on offense for game lead by quarterback Justin Herbert. Earlier in the game there were few plays that Oregon wish they had back that could gave them a better start.

In first quarter Oregon big opportunity they missed a touchdown when Darren Carrington got behind Iman Marshall and dropped the pass. Right after that Jones II scored on the next series for second of the game.

This was USC fifth victory in a row, and will need all the momentum they can get to face PAC-12 only undefeated team the Washington Huskies on the road.

This victory also makes USC 6-3 being bowl eligible for the season with a chance to play in PAC-12 Championship game if few things break their way.

Trolls by DreamWorks

Dream Works Animation SKG Presents TROLLS Q&A with Producers and Cast in Glendale, Ca on June 23, 2016. (Photo by Jevone Moore/Full Image 360)

Glendale, Ca – DreamWorks film “TROLLS” starts tomorrow Nov. 4 for kids and adults to enjoy together at a theatre near you.

The family will love this animated comedy as they enter a colorful, wondrous world populated by hilariously unforgettable characters and discover the story of the overly optimistic Trolls. They always have a song on their lips, unless they are comically pessimistic Bergens, who are only happy when they have trolls in their stomach.

Producer Gina Shay helped bring the Trolls to life with the voices of Anna Kendrick as Poppy, Justin Timberlake as Branch and Russell Brand as Creek. There are thousand different rainbow colored friends that love to hug all day spreading joy and happiness. Kendrick described the trolls, “So ugly but cute.”

They directors of this film are Mike Mitchell & Walt Dohrn who were the perfect duo to bring such a special film to life. Justin Timberlake is main character in film but his title as Executive Music Producer brought him just as much satisfaction working on the film. This films has a 70’s funk sound theme throughout. Timberlake shared, “70’s was inspiration of Can’t Stop the Music.”

Poppy the lead, a relentlessly upbeat – if slightly naive – troll who’s father King Peppy saved his subjects from the Troll-hungry Bergens. She discovers that being true to yourself is always the best answer.

Branch is the over-cautious paranoid survivalist in Troll Village, who lives in fear of invasion from the Bergens. The only Troll in the village who doesn’t sing, dance or hug, Branch lives a disgruntled existence, constantly trying to prepare for the worst.

Creek is the most positive, supportive, reassuring Troll in all of Troll Village, approaching everything with Zen like wisdom. He’s calm collected and capable.

This movie will opens in theaters near you on November 4th, to meet more Trolls & Bergens please visit : http://www.dreamworks.com/trolls/

Narbonne Sails Past San Pedro

Torrance, Ca – Narbonne scored early and often as the Gauchos defeated San Pedro, 41-3, Friday night at El Camino College. Narbonne improves to 9-0 overall and 4-0 in the Marine League. The Gauchos dominated San Pedro on both sides of the ball.

Narbonne went on a 5-play, 60-yard opening drive, which was capped by a Jalen Chatman 15-yard touchdown pass to Stephon Robinson. Chatman found Robinson again, this time for a 45-yard touchdown to give the Gauchos a 14-0 lead with 9:27 remaining in the second quarter.
“We knew we were going to be limited in possessions,” Chatman said. “So we tried to score on as many possessions as possible.”
After the Gauchos’ defense forced another punt, Chatman capped a 57-yard drive with a quarterback sneak from a yard out to extend the lead, 21-0. Chatman completed 17 of 20 passes for 312 yards and four touchdowns while adding one rushing touchdown.

“Every win against San Pedro is a big win,” Narbonne coach Manuel Douglas said. “When we play them, I’m always stressing the little things because they (San Pedro) prepare so well.”

The Narbonne defense held San Pedro to 71 total yards in the first half. Chatman continued his stellar play with a 19-yard touchdown pass to Tre Walker in the third quarter.

“There’s no drive more critical than the next one,” Douglass said to his defense at halftime. “Our defense was able to get San Pedro off the field, and that’s really what matters.”

Running back Kameron Denmark put the game out of reach with a 19-yard touchdown run to give the the gauchos a 34-3 lead with 3:56 left in the third quarter. Denmark rushed for 109 yards on 12 carries.

“I felt like I could break one on any given play,” Denmark said on his touchdown run. “It was a wide open hole and I got good blocks downfield from my receivers.”

Walker scored his second touchdown of the game on a 51-yard screen pass from Chatman to seal the win with 23 seconds left in the third quarter. Walker finished with 128 yards on seven receptions.

“The coaches did a great job of game planning,” Denmark said. “We moved the ball effectively on offense and mixed in the running game with the passing game.”

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