Record-Setting Game For Palisades Quarterback
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David Koral of Palisades High set a state record and tied a national mark by throwing 10 touchdown passes in the Dolphins’ 69-44 intersectional victory over Malibu Kilpatrick on Friday at Palisades.
Koral, a junior who leads the state in passing, completed 23 of 29 passes for 564 yards.
Koral broke the state record of nine touchdown passes in a game held by Robert De La Cruz of Cathedral. Koral tied the national record set in 1990 by Clifton Davis III of Sardis North Panola (Miss.). He also established a state regular-season record with 3,787 yards, breaking the mark of 3,711 yards set last season by Kyle Boller of Newhall Hart.
In other games:
Carson 21, Banning 14--Running back Trevion Stephens scored on a 25-yard pass from quarterback Justin Cooper with three seconds left in the first quarter and extended the Colts’ lead to 21-0 with a 35-yard touchdown run with 10:46 left in a game played before 3,500 at Gardena High.
Carson won the Marine League title with a 5-0 league record, 8-2 overall. Banning is 4-5, 3-2 in league.
Garfield 16, Roosevelt 13--With 8:09 to play, quarterback Erik Nava scored from 31 yards out and then ran in the two-point conversion to provide the winning points before a crowd of 24,000 at East L.A. College.
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