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Murrieta Mesa at Home to Take on Lakeside High

Undefeated Murrieta Mesa Rams looking to go 5-0

Coach Kitrick Taylor and his Lancers from Lakeside High School will be in Murrieta trying to upset favored Murrieta Mesa High School and hand the Rams their first loss of the season.

The Lancers are 0-4 this season and are coming off a disappointing 54-16 loss to Rialto's Carter High School.

The 4-0 Rams are led by quarterback Chase Chambers, who has been putting up some very impressive numbers this season. Chambers has passed for 1,442 yards and 18 touchdowns in four games. His offense averages 45.8 points per game.

Khalil Sharpe has 36 catches with 428 yards and five touchdowns to lead the team. Gilbert Toves, Parker Erickson and Daniel Castro are the rest of Chambers’ air arsenal, combining for 54 receptions, 845 yards and 12 touchdowns.

The Ram defense has been steadily improving. They held the Blackhawks from Redlands Citrus Valley to 10 points in last week's win. Key defensive players for Mesa are Dallin Inman, Billy Montoya, Ian Barry and Nick Tejada. Look for the Rams to shut down the Lancer offense this weekend.

Also look for Coach Schaeffer's team to complete alot of passes for alot of yards and points.

Game time is 7 p.m. Friday at Murrieta Mesa High School. Don’t forget to purchase a Ram calendar when you get to the stadium to support the team. See you at the game!

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