Vote: Who should be The Sporting News California high school football Team of the Week for Week 7?

Lance Smith

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Here are the candidates for The Sporting News California high school football Team of the Week for Week Seven (Oct. 6-12). Vote as many times as you'd like until 11:59 p.m. Saturday, and the results will be announced in the following days.

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Meet the candidates for Week 7 Team of the Week

Folsom: The Bulldogs won 35-20 over Del Oro to become the last lossless team in Sierra Foothill League play.

Huntington Beach: The Oilers handed reigning conference champion La Habra its first loss in two years of Epsilon League play by winning 35-30 for a 6-1 (2-0) record.

Mary Star of the Sea: The Stars pulled out a 27-26 win agains St. Monica to become the only unbeaten team left in Camino Real League play.

McLane: The Highlanders crushed Roosevelt (Fresno) 42-0 in a Northern Yosemite League battle of 6-0 teams. It was their third consecutive win by the score of 42-0 and fifth shutout victory in seven games.

Palisades: The Dolphins became the frontrunners in the Western League by holding off a late rally to edge out rival Venice 56-54.

Santa Margarita: The Eagles took down Mater Dei 7-6 for their first win over the Monarchs since 2013. They moved to 2-0 in Trinity League play entering their Week Eight matchup with St. John Bosco.

Santa Teresa: The Saints got out to a 28-7 halftime lead to defeat fellow unbeaten team Live Oak (Morgan Hill) 49-35 in Mount Hamilton League play.

South Pasadena: The Tigers handed La Cañada its first loss (23-22) to move into sole possession of first place in the Rio Hondo League at 2-0.

Ventura: The Cougars gave higher-ranked Moorpark its first loss to claim sole possession of the top spot in the Channel League.

Woodcreek: The Timberwolves rolled past Vista del Lago (Folsom) 45-14 to remain unbeaten and stay in first place in the Capital Valley League.

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Lance Smith

Lance has covered high school basketball, football and softball since 2019. A graduate of The USC Marshall School of Business, Smith dabbles in linear algebra and football and basketball computer rankings.