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Like most teams, San Luis Obispo is worried about Westlake.
The top-seeded Tigers (12-1) have not lost on the field this season, forfeiting a season-opening 28-7 victory over Morro Bay because of an ineligible player.
San Luis Obispo is most fearful about Westlake’s potent offense.
“We’re hoping they don’t just run us out of the stadium, which they’re capable of doing,” Ecklund said. “They can score so quickly. We’ve got to play perfect.”
No. 2 Westlake (12-1) is averaging 40.2 points per game.
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