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Game of the Week

No. 3 Mission Hills (3-1) at No. 1 Oceanside (3-1) Friday 7 p.m.

For the second straight week, the Red Zone heads to North County for a showdown involving top-ranked Oceanside. The Pirates solidified their spot atop the rankings last week with a 23-13 win at Poway, a victory fueled by a stout defense and a playmaking offense featuring senior quarterback Tofi Paopao. Oceanside hosts Mission Hills, who jumped No. 3 after a decisive win over Valley Center. The Grizzlies came into the season highly touted, and havent lost to a section opponent this season led by a strong core of returning players. A name familiar to Oceansides program quarterbacks Mission Hills junior Connor Wynn, brother of former Pirates quarterback Jordan Wynn (2007-08). Until last season Oceanside had won every meeting between these two teams, including a pair of victories in the Division II finals. In 2011, that streak ended with a 10-10 tie at Mission Hills.

Best of the Rest

No. 7 Poway (2-2) at No. 10 Valley Center (3-1) Friday 7 p.m.

In a matchup of defending section champions looking to rebound from losses to quality opponents, Poway heads north to take on Valley Center. Poway started slow last week against Oceanside and fell for the second time in three weeks. A stellar defense featuring a pair of Division I-bound seniors defensive back Derek Babiash (Arizona) and linebacker Alec Moreno (Nevada) leads the Titans, but their offense has struggled in both defeats. Valley Center suffered its first loss of the season last week at Mission Hills, ending a 15-game winning streak dating back to September 2011. The Jaguars get a chance at a bigger school for the second consecutive week, and will need big plays from the senior duo of quarterback Ryan Kleiman and receiver Michael McInerny to upend Poway. The winner of this game gets back on track, while the loser likely drops out of the Top 10.

No. 6 Eastlake (3-1) vs. No. 9 St. Augustine (3-1) Friday 7 p.m. at Mesa College

Since its season-opening loss, Eastlake has been on a tear offensively. The Titans have rolled up an average of 51 points in three straight blowout wins behind an offense loaded with senior speedsters Aaron Baltazar, Jalen Mondane and Tavarus Green. Sixth-ranked Eastlake heads north to face ninth-ranked St. Augustine, who suffered more than just its first loss of the season against Otay Ranch last week. In the Saints two-point loss to the Mustangs they also lost leading rusher, junior running back Tyler Herburger (86 carries, 504 yards), to a fractured right leg. St. Augustines offense is limping into the game, and its defense will need a solid performance to slow down Eastlake. These two teams met last season in a thriller that St. Augustine won 21-20.

Imperial (3-1) at Francis Parker (3-1) Friday 7 p.m.

Francis Parker has won two games in a row, including a come-from-behind win last week that knocked defending Christian from the unbeaten ranks. If the Lancers want to make it three in a row, they will have to slow down one of the sections most prolific and least known running backs. Imperial is making the two-hour trip west to play the Lancers, and the Tigers feature junior running back Royce Freeman. A 2,000-yard rusher as a sophomore, Freeman has 833 yards and nine touchdowns so far this season, and this game offers the last chance for locals to see Freeman in action during the regular season. Imperial beat Francis Parker 63-31 last season, and this years matchup could have just as many points.

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