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San Fernando claims first City Section football title since 2017

2025-11-29 07:06
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San Fernando claims first City Section football title since 2017

The Tigers prevent Cleveland from winning its first title with a hard-fought victory in the Division II championship game on Friday night.

San Fernando claims first City Section football title since 2017Story bySan Fernando running back Melvin Pineda tries to break free from the graps of Cleveland linebacker Joseph Hurtado.San Fernando running back Melvin Pineda tries to break free from the grasp of Cleveland linebacker Joseph Hurtado during the first quarter of the City Section Division II championship game on Friday night at Birmingham. (Steve Galluzzo / For The Times)Steve GalluzzoSat, November 29, 2025 at 7:06 AM UTC·2 min read

Junior cornerback Ayden Celis recovered a fumble at San Fernando’s 22-yard line with 1:27 remaining and the second-seeded Tigers held on to beat No. 1-seeded Cleveland 21-14 at Birmingham High.

It was the ninth City title for San Fernando (11-3) and its first since 2017.

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Melvin Pineda plowed into the end zone on fourth and goal from the one-yard line to end San Fernando’s first drive and, after teammate Brandan Marshall recovered a fumble at the Tigers’ 46, Pineda capped the ensuing possession with another one-yard touchdown, his sixth of the playoffs, to make it 14-0.

Cleveland marched to San Fernando’s eight-yard line late in the second quarter but a 25-yard field-goal attempt by Samael Cerritos hit the left upright.

Oluwafemi Okeola intercepted an overthrown pass at the San Fernando 46 early in the third quarter and nine plays later quarterback Domenik Fuentes scored on a three-yard keeper to pull the top-seeded Cavaliers within eight.

Three runs by Brandon Maldonado gained 37 yards to set up Fuentes’ one-yard plunge and a two-point conversion run by Joseph Hurtado that tied the score, 14-14, with 9:33 left.

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San Fernando responded with a 75-yard drive, regaining the lead on a two-yard run by Andrew Newchurch, his 16th touchdown of the season, and a clutch extra point by Isaac Ortega with 4:36 remaining in the game.

“It was probably my last [high school] football game and we got the win,” Newchurch said. “The play was overload left and it was wide open. We’re proud to add to the school legacy — we hadn’t won City in a long time.”

The Tigers lost to eventual-champion Chatsworth in the first round of the Division II playoffs last season.

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Cleveland (5-9) was seeking its first City title.

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This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

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