Other local football matchups
Simi Valley (5-3) at Agoura (5-3) Oaks Christian (7-0) at Bishop Diego (5-3)
PATRICK SHELBY/Acorn Newspapers RUNNING TOUGH—Agoura running back Josh Irvin delivers a stiff-arm to Thousand Oaks linebacker Billy Diluccio during the Chargers’ 30-7 victory over the Lancers last weekend. Outlook: The winner of this game heads into the final week of the regular season with its playoffs hopes still alive.
The loser won’t be around for the postseason. It’s a simple as that for both schools.
Agoura may have played its finest all-around game of the season against Thousand Oaks last weekend.
Led by quarterback Dominick Huerta’s 316 passing yards and more than 200 combined receiving yards from J.T. Wright and Orel Tagai, the Chargers jumped all over T.O. and never looked back.
They’ll need a similar effort against the talented Pioneers, who
are hoping to qualify for the play
offs for the first time since 1991.
Outlook: Bishop Diego would sure love to extract revenge on the Lions after OCHS manhandled them, 56-0, last season.
The problem is Oaks Christian is probably better now than they were when the two teams matched up in 2004.
By averaging a cool 54.6 points per game thus far, the Lion offense continues to hit on all cylinders.
But it’s been the play of the OCHS defense that has helped Oaks Christian become the No. 4-ranked team in California by MaxPreps.com.
The unit is allowing an average of 9.4 points per game and has not allowed more than 14 points in any contest so far this season.