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Sierra Canyon football sits atop Mission League with rout of Chaminade
10/22/2022 8:42:00 AM Sierra Canyon football sits atop Mission League with rout of Chaminade
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Sierra Canyon football sits atop Mission League with rout of Chaminade Sierra Canyon moves to 3-1 in the Mission League after routing Chaminade Friday night. Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber.Sierra Canyon, which opened as the preseason as the No. 1-ranked team in the area, will reclaim its top spot in the Daily News’ Top 15 rankings after giving Chaminade its first loss of the season, 49-14, in a Mission League showdown Friday night. “These kids have kept their heads down, showed up to work with great attitudes and they knew they were going to be a great team … we knew we’d have an opportunity later in the season to prove that. I think we did that tonight,” Sierra Canyon coach Jon Ellinghouse said. Read more:
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The singer has spent the past decade working her way back from a brain aneurysm in 2015 but has frequently hosted private “Joni Jams” sessions at her California home during her recovery. WEST HILLS — The Daily News has a new No. 4 Sierra Canyon (4-4) at No.” Canyon Ranch currently operates resorts in Arizona, California and Massachusetts. 1, well kind of. Sierra Canyon, which opened as the preseason as the No.m. 1-ranked team in the area, will reclaim its top spot in the Daily News’ Top 15 rankings after giving Chaminade its first loss of the season, 49-14, in a Mission League showdown Friday night. “We have been looking for the right piece of property for a couple of years,” Goff said. Chaminade has held the No. Last fall, the San Fernando Valley was begging to see the battle of Rinaldi Street between Sierra Canyon and Alemany. She knows what she wants to do even if she doesn’t say it. 1 spot since August 29. Not only does Sierra Canyon (5-4, 3-1 Mission) put itself atop of the local rankings, but more importantly, the Mission League. Both were having great seasons.” Canyon Ranch was founded in the 1970s with the first location near Tucson. The Trailblazers, which started league play with a double-overtime loss to Bishop Amat, are now 3-1 and in first place with Notre Dame (4-5, 2-2) left on the regular-season schedule. “These kids have kept their heads down, showed up to work with great attitudes and they knew they were going to be a great team … we knew we’d have an opportunity later in the season to prove that. They finally met this season, but the luster was gone. I think we did that tonight,” Sierra Canyon coach Jon Ellinghouse said. The real estate investment trust also owns casinos, hotels, golf courses, restaurants, nightclubs and entertainment facilities nationwide. Chaminade’s final game is at home against Gardena Serra. The Trailblazers trounced the Warriors two weeks ago 42-0. Sierra Canyon quarterback Alonzo Esparza throws a pass against Chaminade during Mission League action October 21, 2022.(Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer) Sierra Canyon and Chaminade face off in a Mission League battle October 21, 2022. On Friday night there will be a game that will garner the attention of the San Fernando Valley and has Mission League title implications, as Sierra Canyon travels to West Hills to take on unbeaten Chaminade.(Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer) Sierra Canyon players celebrate a touchdown against Chaminade during Mission League action October 21, 2022.(Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer) Chaminade quarterback Javance Tupouata-Johnson drops back to pass against Sierra Canyon during Mission League action October 21, 2022.m. (Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer) Sierra Canyon cheerleaders support their team as they face Chaminade football October 21, 2022.(Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer) Sierra Canyon and Chaminade face off in a Mission League battle October 21, 2022. 30.(Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer) Sierra Canyon’s Terrell Cooks Jr. carries the ball in for a touchdown against Chaminade during Mission League action October 21, 2022. The Eagles control their own destiny, but have Sierra Canyon and Serra left on their regular-season schedule, making the pretty bow to put on a perfect season a difficult task.(Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer) Sierra Canyon football coach Jon Ellinghouse leads his team against Chaminade October 21, 2022. (Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer) Chaminade’s Isaiah Hearn can’t make the catch against Sierra Canyon October 21, 2022. He has thrown for 628 yards with no interceptions and scored 11 touchdowns (four rushing).(Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer) Chaminade football coach David Machuca against Sierra Canyon October 21, 2022.(Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer) Sierra Canyon’s Ruben Gamboa carries the ball against Chaminade during Mission League action October 21, 2022. The Eagles defense has been one of the best units in Southern California.(Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer) Sierra Canyon quarterback Alonzo Esparza throws a pass against Chaminade during Mission League action October 21, 2022.(Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer) LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers looks on as Chaminade football hosts Sierra Canyon October 21, 2022. For Sierra Canyon, it’s obvious that something is clicking. (Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer) Sierra Canyon’s Terrell Cooks Jr. carries the ball against Chaminade during Mission League action October 21, 2022. However, they hadn’t been able to put it together when it counts until the game last week at Serra, which ended in a 35-21 victory.(Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer) Chaminade quarterback Javance Tupouata-Johnson scrambles against Sierra Canyon during Mission League action October 21, 2022.(Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer) Chaminade quarterback Javance Tupouata-Johnson is tackled by Sierra Canyon defenders during Mission League action October 21, 2022. (four-star recruit), Eugene Brooks (three-star), Ruben Gamboa, and rising sophomore Dane Dunn.(Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer) Sierra Canyon football coach Jon Ellinghouse leads his team against Chaminade October 21, 2022. (Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer) Show Caption Expand Sierra Canyon imposed its will from the opening kickoff, scoring on its opening drive with a steady diet of Terrell Cooks Jr. Related Articles. and Dane Dunn. Dunn finished the drive on a 10-yard run for a quick 7-0 lead. The Trailblazers took a 14-0 lead on its third offensive possession when Cooks scampered for a 29-yard score with 9:02 left in the first half. The Trailblazers dominated on defense, too. Limiting Chaminade (8-1, 3-1 Mission) to just two first downs and 41 total yards in the first half. Sierra Canyon’s defense finished with five sacks, an interception and a defensive score Friday night. “We just felt like if we just did our job on defense, nobody can stop this team,” Stanford-bound lineman Cameron Brandt said of Sierra Canyon’s stellar defense. Brandt added the defense has been focusing on basics lately, like tackling. “It’s helped a lot because you lose focus of something simple like that when you’re watching film or talking Xs and Os. A tackle or missed tackle can change the game,” he added. Chaminade quarterback Javance Tupouata-Johnson – who has scored 11 touchdowns in three league games – completed just two passes in the first half for 23 yards and finished with just 77 yards. Jaelon Barbarin broke for a 70-yard touchdown on the second half’s second play to bring Chaminade (8-1, 3-1) to within a touchdown at 14-7. But the comeback bid was short-lived. Xavier White blocked a Chaminade punt and Huntington Cooper scooped and scored to make it 21-7 before a short-yardage touchdown run from Dunn made it 28-7 before the end of the fourth quarter. Related Articles .