Reigning Open Division champion Birmingham ran its City Section winning streak to 35 games in a rout over host Granada Hills on Friday night.
In a West Valley League opener pitting the reigning City Open Division and Division I champions, Birmingham proved it is still the team to beat by shutting out host Granada Hills 31-0 on Friday night to extend its winning streak to 35 games against section opponents.
“We played four quarters tonight,” Rose told his team afterward. “The offense still needs to get better, but we’re playing for 10 wins in a row. This was win No. 1.”That would be five games in league, three in the City playoffs and a CIF regional and state bowl game. Since then, the closest a team has come to beating Birmingham in league was Granada Hills last year. The Highlanders led 14-7 at halftime and Dijon Stanley’s fourth touchdown run gave them a 28-20 lead early in the fourth quarter, but Waters’ touchdown catch at the 6:34 mark got his team the lead back and Birmingham held on for a 29-28 win.
Waters had a second touchdown catch nullified by a penalty, while and perhaps his biggest impact was in the kicking game as he boomed two punts that were downed at the one-yard line.Jacy Oliva kicked a 38-yard field goal and Antrell Harris returned a fumble 16 yards for another score to make it 24-0 late in the third quarter.
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