Inglewood, Calif. (September 27, 2023) – LA Bowl will host its first high school football game under the lights at SoFi Stadium for LA Bowl Friday Night Lights on Friday, Oct. 13. SoFi Stadium, home of the Los Angeles Chargers and Los Angeles Rams, is set to transform into the ultimate high school football battleground for the eagerly anticipated clash between Downey High School and Warren High School. This game, presented by LA Bowl, is scheduled to take place at 7 p.m. Tickets will be on sale starting Thursday, September 28 at 10 a.m. at ticketmaster.com.

The winning high school team of LA Bowl Friday Night Lights will have the opportunity to return to SoFi Stadium to be recognized for their achievement at this year’s LA Bowl on December 16. LA Bowl is a collegiate football game owned and operated by SoFi Stadium, and features Mountain West’s No. 1 selection versus the Pac-12’s No. 5 selection, after the CFP selection. For more information and LA Bowl tickets, visit labowlgame.com.

“LA Bowl is committed to promoting the importance of education, health and wellness, and physical activity by hosting various events in the local community,” said Adolfo Romero, vice president, programming and booking, SoFi Stadium and Hollywood Park. “We’re excited to continue these efforts by welcoming the students, faculty, and families of Downey High School and Warren High School to SoFi Stadium for its first high school football game.”

For Downey Unified School District, the matchup between Downey High School and Warren High School is one of the most anticipated rivalry games of the year. Last year, the Warren Bear’s strong offense pushed the team to a 49-22 win over the Downey Vikings. The Vikings later went on to win the CIF Southern Section Division 4 championship. 

“As a former Downey Viking player, the Downey vs Warren game is something I know players look forward to every year. Being able to compete in this crosstown rivalry game and be the first-ever high school game to be played at SoFi Stadium will be something extra special that will live on with our players forever,” said Jack Williams, head coach, Downey High School.

“Having been a head coach in the Los Angeles area for 28 years, I’m aware of many great rivalries, but I’ve always said that the Warren vs. Downey rivalry was the best kept secret in high school football,” said Kevin Pearson, head coach, Warren High School. “I’m excited that the dedication and great work from Downey Unified, administration, teachers, staff, students and families will be showcased at this historic event. I am humbled and honored that our unique and historical rivalry has been chosen for the first high school football game hosted at SoFi Stadium.” 

LA Bowl is dedicated to working with students and the local community to provide experiences outside of the classroom and to highlight collegiate opportunities year-round. Earlier this year, LA Bowl, alongside the Rams and Chargers, worked together to highlight and promote girls flag football within the Los Angeles community. The girls participated in flag football drills led by Rams Performance Camp Coaches and the Chargers Football Development team. 

See here for more information on hosting future high school football games at SoFi Stadium.

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About LA Bowl

LA Bowl is an annual collegiate football bowl game held at SoFi Stadium, home of the Los Angeles Chargers and Super Bowl LVI champion Los Angeles Rams, in Inglewood, Calif. SoFi Stadium is the centerpiece of Hollywood Park, a near 300-acre mixed-use development being built by Rams Owner/Chairman E. Stanley Kroenke. Owned and operated by SoFi Stadium, the LA Bowl features the Mountain West’s No. 1 selection versus the Pac-12’s No. 5 selection, after the CFP selection. In addition to the matchup, LA Bowl hosts a series of events for the teams, their families, fans and locals in the week leading up to the game, as well as year-round activities that engage the local community. For more information about LA Bowl, including ticketing, go to www.LABowlGame.com and visit @LABowlGame on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.

About Downey Unified School District

The Downey Unified School District provides a comprehensive curriculum supporting three high schools, four middle schools, 13 elementary schools, a K12 Virtual Academy and one adult school. The district is committed to developing all students to be self-motivated learners and productive, responsible and compassionate members of an ever-changing global society.  Our highly qualified staff foster meaningful relationships with students, parents, and the community while providing a relevant and rigorous curriculum in facilities that advance teaching and learning. It is the vision of Downey Unified to have all students graduate with a 21st Century education that ensures they are college and career ready, globally competitive and citizens of strong character. Learn more at web.DUSD.net.