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Exciting High School Football Week in the Desert

Exciting High School Football Week in the Desert

High School Sports Roundup: Exciting Highlights from Local Football and Water Polo

This week’s high school sports scene in the desert has been nothing short of thrilling, with numerous standout moments across football and water polo. The community has been actively engaging in the ongoing Photo of the Week series, appreciating the snapshots that capture these hard-fought games.

Last week, we saw the Shadow Hills football team celebrated for their surprise victory over La Quinta, a win that had fans buzzing. The incredible moment was captured by our diligent photographer Jay Calderon, showcasing the ecstatic players celebrating this unexpected triumph.

This week, fans can cast their votes for the best photo between intense football matchups and a water polo game. A few captivating moments from this past week’s action include Palm Desert’s Johnathan Martinez, whose powerful shot sailed just wide but was perfectly framed for photography by Andy Abeyta. Fans can remember this as they review images from Palm Desert’s playoff win against JW North.

In the football world, Ozyas Crawford of Desert Hot Springs made headlines by crossing the goal line, scoring a touchdown against Cathedral City in a nail-biting contest. His effort, alongside other exciting plays, was highlighted in the ongoing photo gallery dedicated to the game.

Meanwhile, in the Bell Game, Coachella Valley’s Ivan Camargo showcased his strength by breaking through multiple tackles on his way to the end zone, clinching another memorable moment for his team. The rivalry match-ups have certainly provided plenty of entertainment and excitement for fans and players alike.

Additionally, Palm Desert’s Jonah Toland made a commendable tackle attempt in the Flag Game against La Quinta, which was another highlight of the week. The celebration following Palm Desert’s win was filled with joy as they claimed a share of the Desert Empire League title, a significant achievement for the team.

As fans eagerly anticipate what’s next, be sure to check the gallery of images and vote for this week’s standout photo by noon Thursday. The high school sports community is alive and thriving, with players putting in hard work and competing with passion.


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