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Byron Bell Rushed for 243 Yards & Three TDs in Monrovia's 35-7 Rio Hondo League Victory Over San Marino

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Football: One thing even the best coaches can’t control are injuries. And Monrovia has been hit hard. The Wildcats lost their sophomore quarterback (Jesse Saucedo) after averaging 255 yards per game over the first half of the season, including 13 TDs. A couple weeks later, two-sport stud Troy Grise went down. Grise combined to average 125 yards per game (rushing & receiving) and he scored six offensive TDs. Grise also totaled 29 tackles for the …
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