Was Stevenson looking past Soledad, particularly with Greenfield next on the calender? Or did Soledad just play inspired football for its interim coach?
Either way Stevenson's 34-31 win kept its playoff hopes alive. But at 2-2 in the MTAL, it will need some help just to finish in a tie for second.
North County has scored 40 or more points in seven of its eight games this year. But it has fallen off the pace of the Monterey County scoring record.
After averaging 53.1 points a game through the first half of the year, the Condors are averaging 47.8 points a game. The scoring record is 48.5, set last season by Carmel.
Speaking of the Padres, they're averaging 47.1 points a game - which is ahead of their pace from last year.
Monterey Peninsula College has its first winning streak of the season, improving to 2-0 in the Coast Conference with its first road win.
The Lobos defense came within four minutes of posting their first shutout of the season. David Fales is cementing himself at quarterback, tossing a touchdown pass and running for one.


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