Football: Strange weather in the San Fernando Valley
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Vista Murrieta has come a long way to play Encino Crespi, and it looks like the Broncos brought their unpredictable weather with them.
There’s a double rainbow in the sky (I don’t know what that means), and it has started to rain.
Crespi has an all-weather field, so it should be no big deal.
Vista Murrieta is looking for a better performance than last season, when the Celts passed for 482 yards. I’m looking forward to getting to see for the first time Vista Murrieta junior linebacker Su’a Cravens. He’s supposed to be one of the best in the Southland.
-- Eric Sondheimer