CIF SS Week 5 Polls: Centennial, Linfield Christian & Heritage Ranked Number 1 in their Divisions

 Published on: Sep 29, 2015

NORTHWEST DIVISION

12074653_542757592538198_7511795706664917694_nLinfield Christian was ranked number 1 in the Northwest Division again this week in the CIF SS polls. The Lions are undefeated with a perfect 5-0 record. Led by quarterback Clay Maranville, running back Zach Archer and all purpose back Lorenzo Burns, the Lions can strike quickly and often. Linfield defeated Maranatha 45-0last week.

 INLAND DIVISION

HeritagevsGreatOakFootball-610x400Heritage is on top of the Inland Division Polls again this week. The Patriots continue their quest to the 2015 CIF SS Inland Division title. Heritage crushed Etiwands 56-14 last week as quarterback Brett Virgil, running backs Jalen Glover, Javier Luna and wide out Aliva Hifo put on another wild offensive show. The Patriot defense seems to get tougher every game.
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Paloma Valley rose yet another spot after beating Temecula Valley 34-21  last week.. The Wildcats are 3-2 and still a powerhouse in the Sunbelt. PVHS is led by quarterback Chance Nolan, WR Cameron Whatley and running back Demarco Prewitt.

WEST VALLEY DIVISION

12032949_867167036736744_1529945052517232057_nThe Broncos fell to number 3 this week after losing to Orange Lutheran 29-14. The Broncos are led by quarterback Kade Kade Greeley, running back Cole Dubots and wide receiver Kyle Williams. The defense is punishing, disciplined and tough to move the ball on.
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Murrieta Valley finally climbed into the top 10 of the West Valley Division and is ranked ninth.

 The Nighthawks have gone from ‘forgotten’ to contenders under Coach George Wlson. Murrieta is led by freshman quarterback Hank Bachmeier, running back Quincy Wimbish and receivers Maurice Bell and Marquis Spiker. The defense is solid and led by Julio Robles, Jaylen Moore and Mazen Khalil.

EAST VALLEY DIVISION

12046645_1658018391120658_6513049649989743826_nCalvary Murrieta moved down to a 4th  place rank from a tie for third in the East Valley league. The Warriors are storming through their pre-league schedule racking up an undefeated 4-0 record. Leading the Warrior offense are quarterback Adam Schwab, WR Brayden Campos and running back Micah Roth.

PAC‐5 DIVISION

12002868_943981935664493_1864765147303431079_nThe Huskies once again topped the PAC-5 Division Polls and are ranked Number 1 in the State. Centennial is led by quarterback Anthony Catalano, Javon McKinley and Samonte Bonner. The Huskies defense has been dominant all season long.
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Photos By Mike Clary, Willie Shippen, Kristi Jo Aguirre, Janice Carr, Carolyn Brazil, Bob McClellan & Metre Anthony  

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INLAND DIVISION RANK
SCHOO L(LEAGUE)       W/L
Heritage (Sunbelt) 5‐0
Cajon (Citrus Belt) 4‐0
Redlands East Valley (Citrus Belt) 3‐1
Rancho Verde (Inland Valley) 3-2
Citrus Hill (Mountain Pass) 4‐1
Redlands (Citrus Belt) 3‐1
Carter (Citrus Belt) 4‐0
Paloma Valley (Sunbelt) 3‐2
San Jacinto (Mountain Pass) 5-0
Yucaipa (Citrus Belt) 3-1

NORTHWEST DIVISION
RANK  SCHOOL (LEAGUE)   W/L
Linfield Christian (Ambassador) 5‐0
Notre Dame (Ambassador) 4-0
Templeton (Northern) 5‐0

PAC‐5 DIVISION
RANK SCHOOL (LEAGUE)  W/L
Centennial/Cor. (Big VIII) 5‐0
St. John Bosco (Trinity) 5‐0
Mater Dei (Trinity) 5‐0
Bishop Amat (Mission) 4‐1

WEST VALLEY DIVISION
RANK   SCHOOL (LEAGUE)   W/L
Mission Viejo (South Coast) 5‐0
Tesoro (South Coast) 4‐1
Vista Murrieta (Southwestern) 3‐1
Upland (Baseline) 3‐2
Rancho Cucamonga (Baseline) 4‐1
San Juan Hills (South Coast) 5‐0
Los Alamitos (Sunset) 3‐1
Hart (Foothill) 4-0
Murrieta Valley (Southwestern) 3‐1
El Toro (South Coast) 3-2

EAST VALLEY DIVISION
RANK    SCHOOL (LEAGUE)       W/L
St. Margaret’s (Academy) 3‐0
Grace Brethren (Frontier)   4‐0
Brethren Christian (Academy) 5-0
Calvary Murrieta (South Valley)   5-0
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Photos by Mike Clary, Roosevelt Simmons, Metre Anthony, Kristi Jo Aguirre, Willie Shippen & Carolyn Brazil  

   

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