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        TOHS (6-3) at NOWHERE TO RUN-Agoura's  Chris Ferber  is  stood  up  by Thousand Oaks' Evan Yabu (No. 26) during last weekend's T.O. win, while Daniel Shuman, right, arrives on the scene a moment late. NOWHERE TO RUN-Agoura's Chris Ferber is stood up by Thousand Oaks' Evan Yabu (No. 26) during last weekend's T.O. win, while Daniel Shuman, right, arrives on the scene a moment late. Newbury Park (4-5)     Outlook: Newbury Park's 27-11 victory over Royal last weekend was huge. Anthony Leonardi and Colby Cameron both stepped up for the Pan- thers, and now NPHS controls its playoff destiny.     With a win over Thousand Oaks, the Panthers, a team that struggled at the onset of the year, will get into the postseason. They can also qualify if both Agoura and Royal lose or through a se- ries of tiebreakers.     The Lancers punched their postseason ticket last weekend by beating Agoura 34-16.     Having outscored its oppo- nents 57-31 over previous two games, TOHS appears to be get- ting hot just in the knick of time.       Agoura (5-4) at       Calabasas (0-9)     Outlook: Agoura needs some help to get into the playoffs.     Not only must the Chargers win, but they also need both Royal and Newbury Park to lose. Royal beat AHS earlier this sea- son, but Agoura has a victory over Newbury Park.     Calabasas, meanwhile, is star- ing at another winless season, its fourth in a row.     The Coyotes have performed well at times, but the team's been unable to play the kind of defense that's necessary to win.     Matt Field, Cameron Ventura, Bobby Sokolowski, Kevin May, Cameron   Kaveh,   Andrew Bedigian, Will Shavick, Brandon Lippincott and Salleh Beitollahi have contributed for CHS.

Last Week's

Top Performers

Sean Westgate, LB, Oak Park: Westgate had 10 tackles and two sacks as the Eagles roughed up Santa Paula 41-14.

Darren McGee, QB, Oak Park: The senior signalcaller was efficient in Week 9, completing 8of14 passes for 103 yards and tossing two touchdowns.

Casey Matthews, LB, Oaks Christian: Matthews had 22 tackles during the Lions' 41-10 beat down of Nordhoff.

Cooper Shockley, RB, Westlake: Shockley rushed for 138 yards on only six carries to lead the Warriors over Calabasas, 45-13. He also scored a pair of touchdowns for undefeated Westlake.