The Times’ City Section top 10 high school football rankings

1. Birmingham (1-0). Jimmy Renteria caught a pass of a touchdown and scored on a false boot of clearance, and the quarter-arre Kevin Hawkins rushed to 150 yards in a victory over Hart.
2. Carson (0-1). Colts left a tight match at Villa Park in the opener, which promised.
3. Palisades (0-0). Dolphins are ready to release the duo passing by Jack Thomas and Demore Duzern in the first game against Harvard-Westlake.
4. San Pedro (0-1). The hackers were surprisingly flat to undo Torrance and play Kennedy on Thursday.
5. Garfield (0-0). New field, new coach and new expectations for Bulldogs.
6. Dorsey (0-0). Thursday evening, Dons is tested with the opening of the season in Carson to decide the place of the eliminations of the open division.
7. Kennedy (1-0). The quarter-Arrière Diego Montes was magnificent in 59-56 victory over Eagle Rock.
8. Eagle Rock (0-1). Liam Pasten had a school record seven passes from Touché against Kennedy.
9. Banning (1-0). The pilots start with 44-14 victory over the Southeast.
10. King / Drew (1-0). Big test against Culver City Thursday evening.

