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No cakewalk this week

High School Football

Following a 74-19 victory against John Glenn, Laguna faces tough challenge against undefeated St. Margaret's squad Friday.

September 20, 2012|By Mike Sciacca
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"I thought Drake was outstanding. He did a lot of good things, including running across the field from the other side to pick up a loose ball on a punt by them and return it for a touchdown. That's just the kind of thing Drake does. I also thought that Robert Clemons played his best defensive game yet."

In addition to his 95-yard scoring run, Martinez scored on a 36-yard punt return and 15-yard run and finished with 138 rushing yards on six carries. Lancaster scored on runs of 49 and eight yards, and on a 74-yard punt return, and Clemons scored on runs of 14 and 21 yards. The Laguna defense also figured prominently in the scoring act: Andres DelaRosa scored on a 36-yard interception return, Jake Hexburg on a 35-yard interception and Graves on a 63-yard fumble return.

The Breakers led, 55-0, at the half.

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Food Festival returns Friday

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Prior to the start of Friday's game, the school will host the Laguna Breakers Food Festival, starting at 5:30 p.m. on the track at Guyer Field. Churchill said that several food trucks will serve up culinary fare and that admission to Friday's game is free with the purchase of food prior to 6 p.m.

Churchill said that the festival's debut before the University game Sept. 7 was a success, and that the Food Festival will be held prior to the start of each Laguna home game.

michael.sciacca@latimes.com

Twitter: @MikeSciacca

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