2024 CIF Southern Section high school football playoff scores – Semifinals

2024 CIF Southern Section high school football playoffs.
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High School Football America keeps you up-to-date throughout the 2024 CIF Southern Section high school football playoffs. Below are the scores from the divisional semifinals.

CIF Southern Section Scores: Quarterfinals | 1st Round

CIF Southern Section Playoff Scores

Division 1

  • 1) Mater Dei 36, Corona Centennial 7
  • 2) St. John Bosco 20, 3) Orange Lutheran 17

Division 2

  • 1) Murrieta Valley 55, 5) Oaks Christian 52 in OT
  • 2) Newberry Park 20, 11) Yorba Linda 14

Division 3

  • 1) Simi Valley 28, 13) Loyola 25
  • 3) Edison (Huntington Beach) 42, 15) Vista Murrieta 14

Division 4

  • 1) St. Bonaventure 20, 12) Apple Valley 13
  • 3) Pacifica Beach (Oxnard) 28, 10) Thousand Oaks 16

Division 5

  • 4) La Sarna 34, 8) Summit 22
  • 2) Palos Verdes 27, 14) Foothill 24

Division 6

  • 4) Murietta Mesa 31, 9) St. Francis 28
  • 11) Glendora 25, 7) Dana Hills 21

Division 7

  • 12) Rio Hondo Prep 42, 1) West Torrance 21
  • 3) Warren 41, 10) Yucaipa 17

Division 8

  • 4) Serrano 10 9) Lancaster 0
  • 7) St. Pius X/St. Matthias 21, 6) Salesian 14

Division 9

  • 1) Highland 27, 4) Quartz Hill 14
  • 3) Long Beach Wilson 32, 2) Great Oak 13

Division 10

  • 1) St. Anthony 17, 5) Pacifica (Garden Grove) 14
  • 7) Silverado 58, 3) South Pasadena 7

Division 11

  • 16) Portola 30, 4) Baldwin Park 14
  • 6) El Rancho 28, 7) San Gorgonio 21

Division 12

  • 4) Palmdale 33, 1) Mary Star of the Sea 27 in OT
  • 6) Carter 70, 10) Wilson (Hacienda Heights) 48

Division 13

  • 1) Gahr 28, 4) Anaheim 12
  • 10) Pasadena 37, 3) Lynnwood 0

Division 14

  • 5) San Gabriel 44, 8) Duarte 22
  • 2) Pioneer 49, 11) Ganesha 28

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