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Marcel Jones #4 of Monrovia scores in the first half of a prep football game against Bonita at Bonita in La Verne on Friday, August 19, 2022. (Photo by Libby Cline-Birmingham, Contributing Photographer)
Marcel Jones #4 of Monrovia scores in the first half of a prep football game against Bonita at Bonita in La Verne on Friday, August 19, 2022. (Photo by Libby Cline-Birmingham, Contributing Photographer)
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Friday Night Wrap includes local scores, game stories and photo galleries from Thursday/Friday night games during the high school football season.

Friday’s featured game stories

Monrovia 36, Bonita 35: In the wildest game of the night, Monrovia won in overtime after the Bearcats missed a 35-yard extra point. Find out what happened.

Monrovia football holds on for wild overtime win after Bonita’s missed extra point

La Serna 15, Pasadena 14: The Bulldogs led comfortably early, but the Lancers came back to pull it off, and they did it despite having six turnovers.

La Serna football rallies to edge Pasadena

Northview 10, Muir 0: The Vikings, who won the Division 10 championship last year, opened with a shutout win over the Mustangs.

Northview football shuts out Muir in opener

Yorba Linda 28, Damien 19: The Spartans were hoping to start off right after going 3-7 last year, but visiting Yorba Linda was too tough.

Yorba Linda football holds off Damien in opener

West Ranch 61, St. Francis 41: The Golden Knights could keep up in the wild scoring loss to West Ranch. Find out what happened.

Thursday’s featured game stories

Bishop Amat 29, Valencia 6: Amat junior quarterback Richie Munoz and wide receiver Delano Franklin led the way, and the Lancers’ defense did the rest.

Bishop Amat football overcomes slow start before pulling away from Valencia

Chino Hills 13, Glendora 7: It wasn’t a great opening night for the Tartans, who struggled to move the ball and could only find the endzone once in a loss at home to the Huskies. 

Chino Hills football opens season with impressive win over Glendora

Upland 21, La Habra 14: The Highlanders battled back, but the home Scots scored with 53 seconds left to take the lead for good. Tough start for La Habra, who started 0-5 last year and will host Bishop Amat next week.

Upland football team knocks off La Habra with score in final minute

WEEK 0 FINAL SCORES

Thursday’s scores

Bishop Amat 29, Valencia 6

Chino Hills 13, Glendora 7

Upland 21, La Habra 14

Cantwell Sacred Heart 38, Bassett 0

Bellflower 39, Pioneer 0

Friday’s games

Alta Loma 20, West Covina 13

Baldwin Park 35, Montebello 21

Bolsa Grande 53, Workman 6

Brentwood 41, La Salle 0

Schurr 32, California 28

St. Paul 35, Vista 21

Diamond Bar 28, Esperanza 21

El Rancho 26, Don Lugo 10

Gabrielino 14, Glendale 6

Hoover 70, Keppel 0

Kaiser 49, Arroyo 14

La Canada 56, Rosemead 26

La Mirada 27, El Toro 24

La Serna 15, Pasadena 14

La Sierra 32, Whittier Christian 18

Los Altos 14, Wilson 6

Monrovia 36, Bonita 35, OT

Nogales 35, La Puente 7

Northview 10, Muir 0

Norwalk 55, San Marino 23

Pomona 26, El Monte 13

Riverside Prep 28, Bosco Tech 22

Rowland 34, Glenn 7

San Dimas 33, Fullerton 6

Sierra Vista 34, Gladstone 13

South El Monte 13, Alhambra 12

South Hills 21, Diamond Ranch 7

Walnut 35, Garey 0

West Ranch  61, St. Francis 41

Whittier 15, Sonora 13

Yorba Linda 28, Damien 19

Ayala 28, Torrey Pines 14

Canyon Springs, La Vegas 18, Arcadia 14

San Diego Parker 52, Pasadena Poly 27

South Pasadena 28, Lincoln, 7