This week’s top high school football playoff games

It’s semifinal week in high school football playoffs.
Here’s a look at top matchups for Friday:
Southern Section
DIVISION 1
Mater Dei (8-2) at Corona Centennial (10-1), 7 p.m.
What a great matchup of defensive backs on Friday. Mater Dei’s CJ Lavender, a UCLA commit, has seven interceptions. Junior Jake Walk-Green of Corona Centennial has 10 interceptions. The QBs better know their numbers.
— eric sondheimer (@latsondheimer) November 19, 2025
It’s a rematch of a Sept. 12 game won by Centennial, 43-36, when Mater Dei committed seven turnovers. Both teams have improved. Mater Dei’s defense will try to stop the Huskies’ rushing attack. Centennial must deal with Mater Dei’s exceptional receiving group. The pick: Centennial.
Santa Margarita (8-3) vs. Orange Lutheran (3-8) at Orange Coast College, 7 p.m.
Coach Carson Palmer’s Eagles have played the toughest schedule in Southern California and are one win away from playing at the Rose Bowl. Trent Mosley’s versatility combined with a defense that has proven itself No. 1 makes the Eagles the favorite. Orange Lutheran lost 28-7 to the Eagles in the regular season, but they beat St. John Bosco last week after losing 48-0 in the regular season. The pick: Santa Margarita.
City Section
OPEN DIVISION
Crenshaw (9-1) at Birmingham (8-3), 7 p.m.
Crenshaw’s rise continues. The Cougars eliminated San Pedro 30-0 in the mud last week. They have speed and toughness. Birmingham has more versatility on offense than San Pedro and boasts a 55-game winning streak against City Section teams. The pick: Birmingham.
Garfield (9-2) at Carson (8-3), 7 p.m.
Garfield’s running game will be the test for Carson. Zastice Jauregui rushed for 440 yards last week to lead an attack that amassed 551 yards rushing. The 11-time City champion Colts have the kind of balance, with quarterback Chris Fields III, that will give Garfield problems. The pick: Carson.
The stat of last week: Garfield’s football team averaged 15 yards a carry against Palisades and rushed for 551 yards. The only pass attempted was intercepted. Coach Patrick Vargas used to be a passing QB, so to adjust to your personnel is impressive for first-year head coach.
— eric sondheimer (@latsondheimer) November 19, 2025




