How the Top 25 California high school football teams fared in Week 10: Lincoln (San Diego) stuns No. 6 Cathedral Catholic
Here’s a look at how Scorebook Live’s Top 25 California high school football teams fared in games played Oct. 31-Nov. 2.
- SB Live rankings: Statewide Top 25 | SoCal Top 25
1. Mater Dei (10-0) beat No. 12 JSerra 51-14
Bryce Young capped off a spectacular regular season by going 17-for-17 with five TD passes. The Monarchs will be the top seed in the CIF Southern Section Division 1, with a bye until the quarterfinals.
2. St. John Bosco (9-1) beat Santa Margarita 56-10
D.J. Uiagalelei threw for 282 yards and four TDs as St. John Bosco locked up the No. 2 seed in CIF-SS Division 1.
3. De La Salle (9-1) beat Clayton Valley Charter 56-14
Because of the recent events associated with the Kincaid fire and PG&E power outages in Northern California, the North Coast Section has extended the regular season for an additional week. Seeding for the playoffs will take place the weekend of Nov. 9-10.
4. Mission Viejo (10-0) beat Tesoro 44-14
The Diablos won the South Coast League championship for the 10th time in the past 11 seasons. They'll find out their Division 1 playoff seed on Sunday, but it's likely to be No. 4.
5. Helix (9-1) beat Steele Canyon 35-23
The Highlanders won the Grossmont Hills League and will likely be the No. 1 seed in the San Diego Section Open Division .
6. Cathedral Catholic (8-2) loses to Lincoln 24-19
This one sent shockwaves across the state. The Dons came with a Top 25 national ranking, which clearly did not faze Lincoln.
7. Corona Centennial (8-2) beat Roosevelt 77-20
The Huskies haven't been challenged since early September. They will likely be the No. 3 seed in the CIF-SS Division 1 playoffs.
8. Narbonne (9-0) vs. Banning, canceled
The LAUSD has banned Narbonne from the 2019 and 2020 playoffs. As a result of the news -- which came down Thursday afternoon -- school officials decided to cancel Friday night's game.
9. Folsom (9-1) beat Del Oro 62-21
The Bulldogs are looking for their ninth consecutive section championship.
10. Servite (7-3) beat No. 24 Orange Lutheran 34-14
Servite will likely be the No. 5 seed in the CIF-SS Division 1 playoffs, setting up a potential matchup with No. 4 Mission Viejo.
11. Corona del Mar (10-0) beat Los Alamitos 48-14
The Sea Kings won the Sunset League with another dominant performance.
12. JSerra (6-4) lost to No. 1 Mater Dei 51-14
The Lions went 3-4 down the stretch, with losses to St. John Bosco, Servite and Mater Dei. They will likely be the No. 6 seed in the CIF-SS Division 1 playoffs.
13. Bishop Amat (9-1) beat Loyola 38-10
The Lancers finished strong. Now they will probably get Mater Dei in the D-1 playoffs.
14. Calabasas (7-2) at St. Bonaventure, canceled
The Coyotes game vs. St. Bonaventure was canceled due to smoke from the Maria Fire. Calabasas will move on to the CIF-SS D-1 playoffs, where they will likely face St. John Bosco.
15. Sierra Canyon (9-1) beat Paraclete 24-20
Sierra Canyon struggled, but they won the Gold Coast League title for the second consecutive year.
16. Grace Brethren (9-1) beat No. 25 Camarillo 28-13
Grace Brethren won the Camino League title and handed Camarillo its first loss.
17. Central (Fresno) (10-0) beat Clovis East 42-7
Central won the Tri-River Athletic Conference (TRAC) for the fourth consecutive season.
18. St. Augustine (8-2) beat Point Loma 31-28
The Saints held off Point Loma and will find out their San Diego Section playoff seed Saturday.
19. La Habra (8-2) beat Sonora 42-6
La Habra QB Ryan Zanelli threw five touchdown passes to finish the regular season with an astounding 37.
*20. Upland (5-5) lost to Rancho Cucamonga 47-28
C.J. Stroud threw for 300 yards and five TDs as Rancho Cucamonga won the Baseline League title.
*Upland forfeited games to Crenshaw and Damien due to an ineligible player.
21. Serra (San Mateo) (9-0) beat No. 23 Valley Christian 10-0
A week after losing star QB Daylin McLemore to a season-ending injury, the Padres' defense rose to the occasion. Serra now has a one-game lead in the West Catholic Athletic League with one week remaining.
22. San Clemente (8-2) bye week
23. Valley Christian (8-1) (San Jose) lost to No. 21 Serra (San Mateo) 10-0
Valley struggled against Serra's swarming defense, managing just 100 yards of total offense.
24. Culver City (10-0) beat Beverly Hills 55-0
The Centaurs finished the regular season as unbeaten Ocean League champions.
25. Camarillo (9-1) lost to No. 16 Grace Brethren 28-13
Despite the loss Camarillo still has a good shot at being the No. 1 seed in CIF-SS Division 4.