
Here is a look at the action from Week 5, according to the numbers:
306 – First half passing total for El Toro’s Conner Manning in the 49-6 victory over Garden Grove. Manning had three touchdown passes.
27 – With the three touchdown passes, Manning now has 27 through six games.
359 – Combined rushing yards for Tustin’s Terence Martinez (191) and DaVonte Young (168) in the 49-21 victory over Valencia. Both scored two rushing touchdowns and each had an 80-yard run.
235 – Passing yards for Edison’s Alek Torgersen in the 31-3 victory over San Clemente.
4 – Sacks by the Edison defense, including 2 1/2 by Trenton Aschoff.
9 – Sacks by the Mission Viejo defense in Friday’s 52-14 victory over Redlands East Valley.
5 – Garrett Marino sack total, leading the Diablos to total domination of Redlands East Valley.
3 – Touchdowns scored by JSerra’s Casey Eugenio in Friday’s 31-21 victory over Trabuco Hills. Eugenio rushed for two scores and returned an interception 43 yards for another. He also scored the two-point conversion that gave JSerra the 24-21 lead.
17 – Points scored in the second quarter by Servite to put away Friday’s game against St. Paul. The Friars, who had been held scoreless in their last two games, finished with the 38-6 victory.
151 – Rushing yards gained by Servite’s Andrew Moore in the victory. Moore finished with a pair of touchdowns.
41 – Length of Narbonne’s Johnell Jackson’s game-winning touchdown in the third quarter in the 18-17 victory over Mater Dei.
430 – Total yards of offense gained by Foothill in Thursday’s 42-14 victory over El Modena.
22 – Consecutive points scored by Dana Hills in Friday’s 22-7 victory over Irvine. The victory snapped a five-game losing streak for the Dolphins.
334 – All-purpose yards gained by Mira Costa’s Raphael Lawson-Gayle in the 26-14 victory over Newport Harbor. Lawson-Gayle rushed for 217 yards, returned a kick 69 yards for a touchdown and had 48 receiving yards.
3 – Touchdowns scored by Buena Park’s Wakheim Mahan in the 28-7 victory over Westminster. Mahan had two rushing scores and an 85-yard kickoff return for a touchdown.
3 – Touchdowns scored by Laguna Beach’s Drake Martinez in the 59-7 victory over Pioneer. Martinez how holds the career touchdown scoring mark for the Breakers.
393 – Passing yards for Capistrano Valley quarterback Mason Dossey in the 45-19 victory over Beckman. Dossey completed 28 of 49 passes with three touchdowns.
180 – Receiving yards for Capistrano Valley’s Cole Robinson in the victory over Beckman. Robinson had 11 catches and three touchdowns. Robinson is second in the county in receptions (54) and receiving touchdowns (15).
4 – Touchdowns scored by Northwood quarterback Kevin Norman (three passing and one rushing) in the 45-7 victory over Valley Christian.
308 – Combined rushing yards for Paramount’s Alex Turner (163) and Deonte Dixon (145) in the 42-35 victory over Troy.
332 – All-purpose yards gained by Troy’s Dallas Parent in the loss to Paramount. Parent rushed for 175 yards, had 58 receiving yards and returned a kick 99 yards for a touchdown. He scored all five of Troy’s touchdowns.
3 – Interceptions by Savanna’s Jesus Pancardo in the 20-7 victory over Santiago.
14 – Points scored in the fourth quarter by Calvary Chapel for the 17-7 victory over Bolsa Grande. Calvary Chapel trailed 7-3 entering the fourth.
4 – Turnovers forced by the Los Alamitos defense in the 42-7 victory over Damien of La Verne.
3 – Touchdown passes for Brea Olinda quarterback Richie Main in the 30-13 victory over Canyon. Main completed 16 of 22 passes for 219 yards and three touchdowns.
156 – Rushing yards gained by St. Margaret’s Oscar Gomez in the 42-0 victory over Grace Brethren. Gomez scored two touchdowns.
17 – Unanswered points in the second quarter scored by Estancia in the 24-18 victory over Sonora.
3 – Rushing touchdowns for Whittier Christian’s David Fischer in the 57-6 victory over South Region 2 of Los Angeles. Fischer rushed for 166 yards on just nine carries.
6 – Turnovers forced by Pacifica in its 42-0 victory over Kennedy.
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