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Corona Centennial football team has been quietly working hard and proving their skeptics wrong after a tough loss earlier in the season. Despite doubts about their Division 1 title contender status, the Huskies are showing significant improvement and determination as they gear up for the playoffs. Coach Matt Logan recently achieved his 292nd win, tying the record for most wins by an Inland Empire coach.

The team’s recent victory over Murrieta Valley showcased their resilience and talent. Running back Braylin Drake, who started the season on junior varsity, stepped up in the varsity game due to injuries and delivered an impressive performance with over 850 rushing yards in six games. Quarterback Husan Longstreet, a Texas A&M commit, also played a key role in the victory with his passing and rushing yards.

Despite facing challenges such as injuries and penalties, Centennial remains focused on their goal of competing against tough opponents in the postseason. The team is determined to win the Big West League North Division championship and make a strong showing in the Division 1 playoffs. Coach Logan emphasized the need for continuous improvement and hard work from the team.

In addition to their strong performance on the field, Centennial’s defense played a crucial role in limiting Murrieta Valley’s offensive options. By containing star running back Dorian Hoze and putting pressure on the opposing team’s quarterback, Centennial demonstrated their defensive prowess.

Looking ahead, Centennial will be facing Norco and Chaparral in their final regular-season games. The team is focused on staying healthy, improving their depth, and fine-tuning their strategies for the upcoming challenges. With their recent success and determination, Centennial is poised to make a mark in the Division 1 playoffs and showcase their skills against formidable opponents.

In the broader high school football scene, fans can look forward to exciting matchups in Week 9, including the highly anticipated games between St. John Bosco and Mater Dei, as well as the East L.A. Classic featuring Garfield and Roosevelt. These games are expected to draw large crowds and create a thrilling atmosphere for football enthusiasts. Additionally, a halftime concert by the Black Eyed Peas at SoFi Stadium adds an extra element of entertainment to the games, highlighting the excitement and community spirit surrounding high school football events.