All Ball Sports: Sea Hawks dueling QBs, Dodgers fall hope

On Redondo’s first play from scrimmage, Redondo quarterback Cole Leinart connected with wide receiver Cadence Turner for a 57-yard touchdown. Photo by Ray Vidal
  by Paul Teetor     A star was born Friday night at the Redondo-Banning football game – or at the very least a potential quarterback controversy was born. Redondo came into the home game with a 3-1 record behind a quarterback, Niko London, who had managed the offense efficiently while the Sea Hawk’s suffocating defense carried the team. Indeed, the Sea Hawks would have had an undefeated record if they hadn’t suffered an unlucky 14-13 loss to Mira Costa
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