The La Jolla Country Day (LJCD) School football team won a first-round CIF game for the eighth straight year last weekend with a 38-6 victory over Mt. Empire. While the game was never in doubt, with LJCD leading 35-0 at halftime, the Torreys did suffer a loss when QB Derek Hatfield was lost for the evening with a separated shoulder. Things got worse when backup QB Rubin Pena went down with a lower leg injury in the third quarter. The Torreys finished the game with JV QB Grayson Tucker at the helm of the offense. At this time it is not known whether Hatfield or Pena, who also starts at receiver and outside linebacker, will be available for the quarterfinals scheduled for the day after Thanksgiving. Offensively, Hatfield hit 4-of-6 passes for 48 yards and ran for 47 yards and two TDs. Running back Montell Allen rushed for 77 yards and one TD on 10 carries, while Connor Gerhart led all Torrey receivers with four catches for 55 yards. Allen led the defense with six tackles, while linebacker Mike Bailey made five tackles and Indie Lavarias and Gerhart each recorded four stops. Defensive tackle Junior Togiaso made the most exciting play of the night when he picked up an Allen-forced fumble and raced 39 yards for a touchdown. Finally, kicker Zack Wolfenzon made all five of his PATs and hit a 39-yard field goal. The first-round victory earned the Torreys a rematch with Pacific League champion Army-Navy Academy on Friday, Nov. 28, 7 p.m., at El Camino High School. The winner of the Nov. 28 game will advance to the CIF semifinals. LJCD has not reached the semifinals since 2005. Army-Navy defeated the Torreys 27-21 earlier this month. Elsewhere, La Jolla High (4-6) will meet Madison High this Friday on the road at 7 p.m. in a CIF playoff game.