يحاول ذهب - حر
L.A. Marshall defeats Eagle Rock for flag football title
November 24, 2025
|Los Angeles Times
No one can say Los Angeles Marshall did not earn the City Section Open Division flag football championship.
ALEXA Guerrero holds the championship plaque as she and her L.A. Marshall teammates celebrate their City Section Open Division title.
(STEVE GALLUZZO For The Times)
After upsetting top-seeded San Pedro in the semifinals, the fourth-seeded Barristers shut down second-seeded Eagle Rock’s high-powered offense to win 20-0 in the final Saturday night at Garfield High.
Jaylin Macias ran four yards for Marshall's first touchdown in the first quarter, threw a touchdown pass to Bea Coldinera in the second quarter and ran 15 yards for the clinching touchdown midway through the third.
"Once we got to the playoffs we worked really hard and took it super-duper serious because this is the last year for a lot us, including me,” said Macias, who has been the Barristers’ quarterback for three years and also plays left wing on the school’s soccer team, earning All-City and Northern League MVP honors in both sports. “If I can, I try to pass it, but if I see green, I'll run. I've dreamed of winning City since I was a freshman. We got second place in soccer [in Division I] last year, so that was the closest I'd come before this.”
Eagles quarterback Nylah Moore entered the contest having passed for 3,324 yards and 51 touchdowns but was sacked 10 times, including three plays in a row on one series by an aggressive Marshall defense that gave her little time to throw.
هذه القصة من طبعة November 24, 2025 من Los Angeles Times.
اشترك في Magzter GOLD للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة، وأكثر من 9000 مجلة وصحيفة.
هل أنت مشترك بالفعل؟ تسجيل الدخول
المزيد من القصص من Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
Sasaki pulled after early trouble, but he settles down in his return
Roki Sasaki’s struggles from his first Cactus League start carried over into Tuesday's game against the Cleveland Guardians at Goodyear Ballpark.
3 mins
March 04, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Mexico seems to change strategy
The death of 'El Mencho' suggests the 'hugs not bullets' era is over. Just don't call this a war on drugs.
4 mins
March 04, 2026
Los Angeles Times
GOP-vs.-GOP race avoided in redrawn district
Northern California Rep. Kevin Kiley opts against challenging Tom McClintock.
2 mins
March 04, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Coverage of World Cup runneth over
Telemundo announces 700 hours of content for tournament that starts in Mexico City.
2 mins
March 04, 2026
Los Angeles Times
He can close the storybook on this last chapter
Following a championship farewell season with the Dodgers, Kershaw eager to fulfill dream of pitching for U.S. in the WBC
4 mins
March 04, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Oil jumps, stocks fall with further strikes on Iran
Trump acknowledges economic pain and slams allies he says are not helping his effort.
5 mins
March 04, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Plum and Phantom in final
Sparks star scores 31 points to lead club past Vinyl and into Unrivaled title game.
1 min
March 04, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Vulnerable Republican lawmakers back war
California incumbents in tough reelection fights have expressed support for president.
4 mins
March 04, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Kings’ Smith era begins with loss to NHL-best Avalanche
Devon Toews scored the tiebreaking goal late in the third period, Martin Necas added an empty-netter to go with two assists, and the Colorado Avalanche defeated the Kings 4-2 on Monday night.
1 min
March 04, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Israel doubts war will be short-lived
Being mired in a months-long conflict could pose political risks for Trump.
4 mins
March 04, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
