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Dorsey's main rival is Crenshaw High School. Dorsey's football games are played in Jackie Robinson Stadium at the nearby Rancho Cienega Sports Complex. In 2006, Dorsey was the 2nd leading high school in the nation with sending student athletes to the NFL. Dillard High School in Fort Lauderdale, FL was 1st.
Johnson played high school football at Susan Miller Dorsey High School in Los Angeles, California. He played running back and defensive back. [1] Going into his junior season, he was regarded as one of the top three running backs in his region. [2] His best season came as a senior in 2005 when he rushed for 2,197 yards on 247 carries with 22 ...
The Rams and nonprofit RISE spent weeks leading the Dorsey and Lincoln high school football teams through leadership and community-building training.
If success starts with a good offensive line, Dorsey High might be ready for a resurgent 2024 season. The Dons' offensive line has size and experience. It starts with left tackle Alonzo Holmes, 6 ...
Castlemont High School prepares to host its rival from Southern California, Dorsey High School. The two teams played last year in SoCal as part of an effort to expand the horizons for the students ...
Cox was born in Los Angeles, California and graduated from Susan Miller Dorsey High School. [1] He attended Arizona State University. He was a highly productive receiver in college, finishing his career with 2,353 yards. 1985: 40 catches for 788 yards with 5 TD. 1986: 35 catches for 695 yards with 2 TD. 1987: 42 catches for 870 yards with 5 TD.
Johnson played high school football at Dorsey High School in Los Angeles, California. Going into his senior season, he was regarded as one of the top three running backs in his region. [1] During his final two years at Dorsey High School, he made up a running back tandem with future USC tailback Stafon Johnson, who was one year his junior. [2]
Coliseum League schools are set to end the regular football season with a game at the Coliseum on Oct. 27.