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Football: Carson could be No. 2 behind Crenshaw

November 7, 2009 |  9:14 am

Carson took a big step toward helping itself gain a high seeding for the City Section Division I football playoffs with a 41-28 victory over Harbor City Narbonne.

Dion Willis rushed for 160 yards and Myles Johnson added 103 yards rushing. Carson (7-2, 3-0) can win the Marine League championship outright with a victory over San Pedro on Friday.

Considering the strength of the Marine League, Carson might have an advantage over Western League champion Venice in the competition for No. 2 seed behind unbeaten Los Angeles Crenshaw.

But that's for the coaches to decide. The coaches from the league champions usually serve as the voters on the seeding committee.

-- Eric Sondheimer


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