Sierra Canyon leads Orange Lutheran: Live score, updates, highlights from California high school football game

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Sierra Canyon leads Orange Lutheran: Live score, updates, highlights from California high school football game
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Orange Lutheran hosts Sierra Canyon on Thursday at 7 p.m. in a battle of California’s No. 7 and No. 6 high school football teams.



Stay tuned and refresh for updates as The Sporting News keeps you posted with live scoring, updates, and highlights from the game from kickoff to postgame.

Orange Lutheran vs. Sierra Canyon live score, updates, highlights

3RD QUARTER:

3rd Quarter – Sierra Canyon 34, Orange Lutheran 9: Jaxsen Stokes takes a short run to the end zone to finish another long Sierra Canyon touchdown drive, which was helped by 35 penalty yards.

2ND QUARTER:

0:13 – Sierra Canyon 27, Orange Lutheran 9: Signs of life from the Lancers. Marcus Fakatou blocks a Sierra Canyon kick and Matthew Zapien returns it for a touchdown. Sierra Canyon blocks the PAT in turn.

7:23 – Sierra Canyon 27, Orange Lutheran 3: The Trailblazers are all over Orange Lutheran now after a 16-yard run from Jaxsen Stokes.

1ST QUARTER:

LATE 1ST QUARTER – Sierra Canyon 20, Orange Lutheran 3: Havon “Hollywood” Finney takes a punt return 62 yards to the house, and the rout is already on. Sierra Canyon missed the PAT.

3:58 – Sierra Canyon 14, Orange Lutheran 3: Sierra Canyon pulls out a trick play for another touchdown – QB Laird Finkel to OL Brayden Tautolo.

MID-1ST QUARTER: Sierra Canyon turns the Lancers over on down right around midfield.

7:59 – Sierra Canyon 7, Orange Lutheran 3: Sierra Canyon quickly takes its first lead with an eight-play, 80-yard drive. Sir Homer King Webb had two catches for 55 yards and a touchdown.

EARLY 1ST QUARTER – Orange Lutheran 3, Sierra Canyon 0: Alex Migirdichian drills a 31-yard field goal to give OLu a 3-0 lead.

1ST QUARTER: Freshman Kiingbaraka Kizzee intercepts a ball off a Sierra Canyon receiver’s hands and returns it 40 yards to the five-yard line for his first high school pick.

The game will kick off shortly.

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