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JANN HENDRY/Acorn Newspapers GREAT WALL OF AGOURA—Westlake High's Justin Lilley, center, has no room to run against the Charger defense. Camarillo (1-3) at Oak Park (2-2)
Outlook: It's been an upanddown year for the Oak Park football team.
Following a pair of losses to Royal and Newbury Park, the Eagles rebounded last weekend with a 28-20 win at Twentynine Palms to even their record at 2-2.
Camarillo's start has been as inconsistent as the Eagles'. The Scorpions dropped close games to Newbury Park and Ventura, but were blown out by Agoura. Camarillo's lone win came against Golden Valley in Week 3.
Quarterback Kyle Andrus has been a steady force for OPHS both running and throwing the ball. His favorite target has been senior Max Fahn. Cody Skene is posting solid numbers at tailback.
Westlake (2-2) at Calabasas (1-3)
Outlook: Westlake can't be happy after what took place in Agoura last Friday night.
Although it appears as if the Warriors were on the wrong side of a missed field goal call at the end of the game, salivating on what happened won't do any good at this juncture.
It was, in fact, only one league game, and the Marmonte title remains up for grabs.
Against Calabasas, the Warriors have a decisive advantage on offense, defense and special teams. Anything short of a win would qualify as a monumental upset.
Coming off a tough loss to Channel Islands in Week 3, the Coyotes were run over by Royal last weekend, 41-0.