A lot of ugliness last week as 11 games were decided by three touchdowns or more, with just one game going down to the wire in Gonzales' 14-10 decision over Soledad.
You knew it was coming for Seaside. A mental letdown after beating Bishop O'Dowd. Yet, it found enough to hold off Christopher 14-7 -- the only team left in the county undefeated.
Palma's Anthony Villegas isn't the only individual on pace for 30 plus touchdowns. Quietly, Alvarez's Braden Arriaga-Lopez has scored 10 touchdowns in three games.
Pacific Grove isn't the only team seeing its roster depleted by injuries. Marina is hurting and St. Francis of Watsonville forfeited its game Friday because it didn't have enough players.
You can't be afraid to go out of your comfort zone. It's how you take the next step. Plus, you learn a lot more about your program. Salinas and Monterey will be fine.
Kai Lee has tossed eight touchdown passes in his last two games while Dakota Mornhinweg has either rushed for caught eight touchdowns for Carmel.
Game balls on defense to Gonzales' Eric Quezada for a fourth down sack in the final minute, Palma's Brent Eastman for a 17 tackle effort, Pacific Grove's Blake Moore for an interception in the end zone, Kobe Hatten pick late in the fourth quarter preserved North County's win, and Seaside's defense for another filthy effort.
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