Vote: Who should be The Sporting News California high school football Team of the Week for Week 6?

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Here are the candidates for The Sporting News California high school football Team of the Week for Week Six (Oct. 6-12). Vote as many times as you'd like until 11:59 p.m. Wednesday, and the results will be announced in the following days.

California (San Ramon): The Grizzlies defeated Livermore 44-20 and shut the Cowboys out in the second half in a battle of 5-0 teams.

Chino Hills: After losing the first half 21-0, the Huskies returned the favor with a 21-0 second half of their own and beat Upland 27-21 in overtime to avoid upset in their Baseline League opener.

Claremont: The Wolfpack came back from a 21-7 third quarter deficit against Los Osos to win 28-24 in Sierra League play and keep the undefeated bid alive.

Clovis: The Cougars shut out Buchanan (Clovis) to win their TRAC opener and hand the Bears their first loss of the year. It was Clovis' second consecutive shutout and third of the season.

De La Salle: The Spartans used a 21-0 start to stay unbeaten and roll past Cathedral Catholic, their highest-ranked opponent of the regular season, by a score of 35-14. 

Eagle Rock: The Eagles dealt Marshall its first loss in a 41-7 rout to open Northern League play. Eagle Rock has won four straight by at least 24 points each after an 0-2 start.

George Washington Prep: The Generals routed Fremont (Los Angeles) 38-8 to start 5-0 for the first time in the MaxPreps era (2004-present) after winning just three games in 2024.

Imperial: The Tigers outdueled rival Central (El Centro) 10-7 in an Imperial Valley League battle of 6-0 teams. Neither team had scored since the first quarter when Imperial kicked the game-winning field goal in the final minutes of the contest.

Murrieta Valley: The Nighthawks came back from a two-touchdown halftime lead to beat Norco 55-45 and hand the Cougars their first loss.

Oakdale: The Mustangs won their fifth straight game and eclipsed 70 points for the second time in a 71-55 Valley Oak League win over East Union, which came in 6-0.

Palos Verdes: After getting upset 21-18 by Culver City last year, the Sea Kings got revenge with a 48-7 blowout win to open Bay League play.

Patrick Henry: The Patriots rallied from down 14-0 and 21-7 to beat previously-unbeaten Mission Bay 28-21 on the road. 

Rancho Cucamonga: The Cougars upset Damien, which entered 5-0 and ranked 16th in California, by a score of 24-22 to begin Baseline League play.

Saint Francis (Mountain View): The Lancers steamrolled Bellarmine College Prep 56-17 in WCAL play for their first win after losing their first four games against elite competition.

Santa Fe Christian: To open Coastal League play, the Eagles handed fellow unbeaten team Army-Navy 35-20 and are now 7-0.

Sonora (Sonora): The Wildcats survived Hilmar 22-21 to move to 7-0 overall and 3-0 in Trans Valley League play. After trailing 21-16 at halftime, they scored the only touchdown of the half late in the fourth quarter to win it.

South Pasadena: The Tigers upset Monrovia, which entered 5-0, 23-21 to open Rio Hondo League play with a bang.

St. Vincent de Paul: In a battle of unbeaten teams, the Mustangs cruised past Rancho Cotate 28-7 to start 5-0.

Steele Canyon: The Cougars handled El Capitan (Lakeside) 35-13 in Grossmont - Hills League play to become of California's only 7-0 teams.

Venice: The Gondoliers snapped a two-game skipped and opened Western League play in style by cruising to a 27-7 victory over previously-unbeaten University (Los Angeles).

Vintage: The Crushers stomped rival Napa 37-0 for their second straight shutout, which moved them to 5-0 for the first time since the 2020-21 spring season.

Westlake: The Warriors rolled Rio Mesa 49-20 to start 6-0 the very next year after going 0-10.

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