Bishop Gorman senior tight end Alize Jones took a seat at midfield as the final seconds ticked off the clock Friday night at Gorman.
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The thunder and lightning and heavy rain couldn’t conceal the truth longer than an hour, that in the world of national high school football rankings, nothing is certain.
He is pretty sure they could play with Bishop Gorman’s football team. Oh, not win. Not outscore the Gaels. Maybe not even be all that close on the scoreboard when four quarters had expired.
It seems Bishop Gorman’s football team has faced a strong opponent with a star quarterback each week this fall, and today is no different. Except that it is.
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The bad streak I’ve been on with my picks put me in a real funk.
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Time of possession can be a misleading statistic in football. For example, take Friday’s Bishop Gorman game.
This was intended to be a mailbag. You know, one of those articles in which I provide answers to questions submitted to my email or social media accounts.
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Matt Johnson appreciates the recognition, but even the Coronado girls volleyball coach is a bit skeptical of his team’s lofty national rankings.
Nationally ranked Bishop Gorman survived its second scare in as many weeks, defeating host Centennial 43-42 on Friday night at Corona, Calif.
Here’s a little-known fact about your good buddy Fielder: I played football my freshman year.
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The road to a mythical national championship is rarely paved smoothly.