MENIFEE — In a game dominated by the offenses, it’s ironic that a defensive player came up with the biggest play of the night Friday night when Paloma Valley and Vista del Lago met in Ivy League play.
With Paloma Valley in field goal range and trailing by a point with 44.8 seconds left, Vista del Lago’s Isaac Moore came up with a game-winning interception to seal a 55-54 win that pulls the Ravens even with Paloma Valley for second place in the standings.
“Our offense was incredible tonight but we must be a better defensive football team than the one that showed up here going forward,” Ravens coach Mike Tuohy said. “We really needed to come out on the right side of a game like this and are fortunate to have done that tonight. Next week is a short week so every minute is crucial for us to

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