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Canyon High's Jared Gobert eludes a tackle by Tustin High's Antonio Mendoza during a game on Oct. 24. Tustin won 42-13. The teams will meet up again on Friday for a CIF Southwest Division semifinal game at Tustin High.

KEVIN SULLIVAN, THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER

Breaking down Friday's matchups

See how the teams stack up against each other.

OCVarsity.com

Tonight's three semifinals games involving Orange County teams also involve some familiarity.

In one case, it's between the two teams who meet again after facing each other in league play. In two others, it's with winning.

After all, the county has only three undefeated teams left, and two of them play tonight: Laguna Hills in the Southern Division against Norwalk and St. Margaret's in the East Valley Division against Maranatha.

In the night's other semifinal, Tustin and Canyon will get together for a rematch. Things went the Tillers' way the first time, but the Comanches have been hot lately.

Click on the following links to find detailed breakdowns of the matchups for each of tonight's semifinals:

Tustin vs. Canyon

Laguna Hills vs. Norwalk

St. Margaret's vs. Maranatha

Contact the writer: preps@ocregister.com

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