The Bishop’s School football team continued its winning ways last Friday with a 29-6 victory over Escondido Charter. Bishop’s (4-2) scored 29 straight points in the second quarter to put the game away. Freshman QB Joey Moreno was 9 of 15 for 154 yards and two TDs, running back Kyle Jester had seven carries for 81 yards and Mike Jensen tallied three carries for 37 yards and a TD. Micah Seau added a 54-yard TD reception and 10 tackles (two sacks) on defense. Justin Peabody tackled the punter in the end zone for a safety, kicked 3 extra points and added a 32-yard TD reception, while Eric Owens tallied five tackles and a sack. “I think our league is one of the toughest in the state for our division,” Bishop’s head coach Mike David said. “Every game will demand our best effort.” Bishop’s will host Francis Parker this Friday, Oct. 17, 7 p.m. at La Jolla High’s Edwards Stadium. Elsewhere, while it was not as painful as the week before on the scoreboard, La Jolla Country Day (LJCD) School suffered its second straight gridiron setback last Friday night, dropping a 23-13 decision to Boulder City (Nev.). In the loss, LJCD lost QB Derek Hatfield to what was feared to be a fractured ankle. Backup QB Rubin Pena then took over the signal-calling duties until he went down with an ankle injury. In stepped third-string QB Grayson Tucker, who gave a tremendous effort, according to head coach Jeff Hutzler. LJCD also lost wide receiver Shonta Chiloux to a broken wrist. Down 17-7 at the half, the Torreys battled back in the third quarter to make it close at 17-13 before a fourth-quarter TD pass put the game away for Boulder City. “Running back/linebacker Montell Allen, showing a ton of pride and heart, was the glue that held the team together as he played a terrific game on both sides of the ball,” Hutzler said. Allen finished with 127 yards rushing and two TDs on 18 carries. Allen also had a big game defensively, notching 14 tackles, while teammates Junior Togiaso (six tackles, blocked PAT), Blake Mohesni (seven tackles) and Doug Rogers (seven tackles) also played well. LJCD will host Sage Hill this Friday evening at 7 p.m. In junior varsity action, LJCD rolled to a 35-0 victory. Finally, University City High suffered its fourth loss of the season with a 44-34 defeat at the hands of Scripps Ranch last Friday afternoon. Skyler Dougherty had a great game for the Centurions, tossing five TD passes on the day. Federico Giocamelli and Willie Meadows each caught a pair of scores for UC, which is back in action when it meets Serra High this Friday.