California high school football playoff scores; Southern Section roundup

Scroll down for CIF Southern Section playoff scores from the first round.

WEST HILLS, CALIFORNIA - When there's a will, there's a way.

In Chaminade's case, with Seth Shigg, there's always a way.

The junior quarterback led the Eagles to a 39-35 comeback win over Inglewood after trailing 28-10 at halftime and advance to the CIF Southern Section Division 3 quarterfinals where they'll host Villa Park next week.

Villa Park beat Long Beach Millikan 28-21.

Inglewood's Ray Gilbert scored a touchdown to give the Sentinels a 35-32 lead with 1:38 to play. 

But Shigg got the final word.

He orchestrated a game-winning drive in 70 seconds, highlighted by a big pass to Niles Davis that set up Shigg's eventual 20-yard touchdown run with 28 seconds left to win the game.

Shigg scampered to his left, tip-toed the sideline and took a big hit at the goal line before falling into the end zone.

The elusive lefty finished with 202 yards rushing and three touchdowns in the win.

PLAYOFF SCORES

DIVISION 2

Long Beach Poly 30, Vista Murrieta 21: QB Darius Curry overcame three interceptions and two pick-sixes, but had 291 yards passing with two TDs in the victory.

Los Alamitos 56, Upland 31: USC-commit Isaiah Rubin had two INTs in the big win over Upland.

Mission Viejo 59, Palos Verdes 35: Mission Viejo's Vance Spafford tallied 174 yards on six passes and three touchdowns. Palos Verdes' Luke Guyton scored three touchdowns, including a kick off return.

Murrieta Valley 43, Damien 40: Running back Dorian Hoze was at it again, running for 195 yards and three scores for Murrieta Valley.

Oaks Christian 41, Chaparral 7: Stanford-bound wideout Chase Farrell caught 10 balls for 167 yards and three TDs.

Rancho Cucamonga 35, Edison 14: Air Force commit Jonah Dawson had four receptions for 108 yards and two scores for the Cougars.

Serra 48, Bishop Amat 14: QB Jimmy Butler had three passing TDs. Cincere Rhaney hit pay dirt twice on the ground, and Zacharyus Williams scored three times (two receiving, one return).

DIVISION 3

St. Bonaventure 43, Etiwanda 26: The Seraphs were led by Koen Glover's 178 yards rushing on 25 carries and two scores.

Chaminade 39, Inglewood 35: QB Seth Shigg ran for 202 yards and three touchdowns, including the game-winning TD with 28 seconds left.

Warren 34, Tustin 33: QB Warren Iamaleava threw for 471 yards and five scores in the Bears' victory.

Cajon 27, Oxnard Pacifica 17

Citrus Valley 17, Leuzinger 14

Oak Hills 26, Beaumont 13

San Juan Hills 38, St. Francis 17

Villa Park 28, Millikan 21

DIVISION 4

Capistrano Valley 37, Downey 34

Culver City 38, Ayala 28

La Serna 46, Great Oak 21

Loyola 35, Norte Vista 7

Santa Barbara 41, St. Paul 35

Trabuco Hills 24, Newport Harbor 21

Yorba Linda 34, Moorpark 30

DIVISON 5

Newbury Park 42, Ventura 30: QB Brady Smigiel tossed four TDs, three to Shane Rosenthal.

Thousand Oaks 41, El Modena 34: QB Jackson Tyler led the Lancers to their first playoff win since 2015 thanks to his four TDS passes.

Apple Valley 35, Hesperia 32

Bonita 21, Northview 20

San Jacinto 56, Liberty 14

Western 42, Colony 14

DIVISION 6

Crean Lutheran 37, Hart 21

Cypress 50, Rio Mesa 24

Huntington Beach 29, Glendora 21

La Habra 41, West Ranch 21

Mira Costa 28, Yucaipa 13

Murrieta Mesa 45, Laguna Hills 14

Ontario Christian 45, Dana Hills 13

Simi Valley 40, Rancho Verde 34

DIVISION 7

Agoura 42, Burroughs 18: Harrison Novak scored six total TDs for the Chargers, five through the air.

Chino 42, Jordan 22

El Dorado 21, Laguna Beach 7

King 35, Lakewood 6

Muir 26, Diamond Ranch 20

Redondo 29, Bishop Diego 23

Salesian 28, Granite Hills 16

DIVISION 8

Aliso Niguel 28, Lawndale 7

Brentwood 20, Fountain Valley 0

Charter Oak 21, North 14

Covina 34, Summit 27

Highland 20, San Dimas 18

Jurupa Hills 28, Irvine 6

St. Anthony 35, Tahquitz 34

St. Pius X-St. Matthias 42, Barstow 21 

DIVISION 9

Kaiser 17, Dominguez 14

Los Osos 30, South Pasadena 27

Orange 19, Diamond Bar 12

Rio Hondo Prep 28, St. Margaret's 26

Santa Monica 33, Santa Ana 27

Sonora 35, Rancho Mirage 34

Troy 41, Monrovia 28



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Tarek Fattal, SBLive Sports
TAREK FATTAL

Tarek Fattal has been covering high school sports since 2015 in Southern California and primarily in Los Angeles, covering notable athletes such as Bronny James, Kayvon Thibodeaux and Alyssa Thompson. He was with the LA Daily News for eight years, which included being the beat reporter for the UCLA men's basketball team. Tarek can be seen on TV regularly on CBS/KCAL as a sports analyst with Jim Hill.