Don Lellos four-yard touchdown jaunt with less than two minutes remaining proved to be the winner. Hillsdale, Aragon and Jefferson looked nearly equal in the Division II-North while Division II-South was a tossup. Jared Vallner got the Bells fourth TD of the half on a 13-yard pass from McHugh. HOMESTEAD (8-2) (SCVAL-ECAL co-champ), 42-13, at Woodside High, Nov. 21. BRANHAM (10-0)(WVAL), 22-6, at Spartan Stadium, Nov. 27 -- Leland, overlooked in the CCS rankings although holding a 9-0 season record, stifled Branham. ST. FRANCIS def. Both Woodside TD passes were from Doug Samuels to his brother, James. South-Western City School District opens investigation into incident, Fired OHSAA director sues association for breach of contract, Grove City police officers on track to start wearing body cameras in 2022, South-Western, YMCA partner on PALS program as beneficial alternative to suspensions, Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy. GUNN (7-3) (SCVAL-ECAL co-champ), 51-14, at Leland High, Nov. 21. Grove City - Varsity Football created a new highlight. MENLO (7-3) (PAL-OD 4th), 42-7, at Pacific Grove High, Nov. 18. The same format as the preceding year was used with three divisions -- National, Metro and Continental -- and the top two teams from each league qualifying. LELAND, 17-3, at San Jose City College, Nov. 28. turnovers but didn't put the game away until the second half when Jon Grant connected on two scoring strikes -- 11 yards to Dana Kennedy and 56 yards PALMA (10-0)(MTAL champ) def. BURLINGAME def. Undefeated Bellarmine was seeded first in Division I, Wilcox in Division II, Soquel in Division III and Saratoga in Division IV. PALO ALTO (9-1) (SCVAL runner-up), 21-14, BURLINGAME (5-5) (PAL-BD 4th), 35-21, at Valley Christian High, Nov. 19. Teams that wished to compete in the open division had to notify CCS on or before the third Monday in October. PIEDMONT HILLS (6-4)(BVAL-MHAL at-large), 41-21,at Live Oak High, Nov. 19. By using this site, you agree to its use of cookies. LIVE OAK (8-1)(MBL champ) def. Top seeds were Oak Grove (open), Menlo-Atherton (large schools), Pioneer (medium schools) and Scotts Valley (small schools). "You know we have the best band in the state of Ohio bar none. There were only two undefeated teams -- Carlmont and Wilcox -- entering play. Oak Grove was seeded first in Division I, Overfelt in Division II, Aragon in Division III and Palma in Division IV. Steve Long tallied on a 36-yard run and Brian Trayford galloped seven yards just before halftime for the only scoring. BURLINGAME (6-4) (PAL tie 4th), 44-6, at Los Gatos High, Nov. 18. MILPITAS (7-3) (SCVAL-DAAL tie 2nd ) def. LOS GATOS def. SEASIDE (9-0-1)(MBL No. LOS GATOS, 52-14, at San Jose City College, Nov. 28. Guard David Ashkinaz scored the next TD by recovering a fumble by a teammate in the end zone, culminating an 80-yard drive. MITTY def. March 20, 2023 - 5:00 PM. ST. IGNATIUS (7-2-1) (WCAL co-champ) def. 1 entry) def. II. TERRA NOVA (7-3) (PAL-ND champ), 35-14, at San Lorenzo Valley High, Nov. 23. BELLARMINE, 19-7, at San Jose City College, Dec. 6 -- A swarming, aggressive defense and a ground-control attack pushed the Warriors to their first-ever CCS title. AWALT def. SEASIDE (8-2)(MBL champ), 28-10, at San Jose City College, Nov. 17. 68 Austin Roth. RIORDAN (5-5) (WCAL 4th), 47-0, at Leigh High School, Nov. 22. Junior running back Eric Redwood scored the other TD on a 56-yard run. WILLOW GLEN (6-3)(STAL No. WATSONVILLE (6-4)(SCCAL at-large), 28-0, at Oak Grove High, Nov. 21. GUNDERSON, 16-15, at San Jose City College, Dec. 6 -- The Dons put on a remarkable finish after trailing Gunderson most of the game to claim its first CCS victory. MILPITAS def. PALMA (8-0)(MTAL champ) def. The teams were tied, 21-21, at halftime. MONTEREY def. ST. IGNATIUS def. HOMESTEAD def. LELAND def. MOUNTAIN VIEW (6-4)(SCVAL champ) def. LOS ALTOS, 33-14, at Foothill College, Nov. 25. LEIGH (5-5) (BVL_MHD 5th), 17-7, @ Alvarez High, Nov. 17 DEL MAR (10-0) (BVAL-STAL champ) def. SALINAS def. Football Coaching Staff; GCHS BOYS GOLF. OAK GROVE (9-1)(MHAL champ), 34-21, at Oak Grove High, Nov. 23. SAN BENITO (7-2-1)(TCAL co-champ)def. As before, small schools (if they met certain criteria) had the option of moving to one of the larger school classifications. Once the field was set, the teams were divided into divisions based on enrollment. SALINAS def. BRANHAM (9-1) (BVAL-STAL 2nd), 48-42, at Foothill College, Nov. 21. Automatically qualifying were 24 teams from the sections 11 leagues. SCOTTS VALLEY (9-1) (SCCAL co-champ), 49-7, at Cabrillo College, Nov. 18. SALINAS (6-4) (TCAL 3rd) def. I. MITTY (10-0)(WCAL) def. KING CITY, 35-0, at San Jose City College, Nov. 26. High School Football Records in Grove City, OH About Search Results Sort:Default Default Distance Rating Name (A - Z) View all businesses that are OPEN 24 Hours Sponsored Links 1. But the Wildcats victory wasnt as easy as the final score indicated. On 11/18, the Grove City varsity football team won their neutral playoff game against Slippery Rock (PA) by a score of 42-23. PIEDMONT HILLS (7-3) (BVAL-STAL tie 2nd) def. He also scored a TD on a six-yard run. The losers scored first -- but even that was difficult, taking three plays to score from the one-yard line after recovering a fumble. JEFFERSON (9-1)(NPL No. 2 team in the De Anza League on a league rule after tieing Saratoga. The 16 schools in Division I again were divided into 4A and 3A classifications, the determining factor being enrollment. The format remained the same for the sixth year -- 16 schools from seven leagues competing in Division I with four teams each taking part in Division II-North and Division II-South. Smaller schools, if they met certain criteria, had the option of moving to the larger school classification. BELLARMINE (8-2)(WCAL champ), 17-14, at San Jose City College, Nov. 19. NORTH MONTEREY COUNTY, 21-14, at Cabrillo College, Nov. 29 -- Hollister won its second consecutive crown but had to come from behind in the fourth quarter to pull it off. 39 talking about this. Safety: Scott Bernardo tackled in end zone by Tom DeFranco and Curt Brunetti. This season, three schools-Los Gatos, Aragon and Leigh-- did not apply but were moved to the open division. BELLARMINE, 29-14, at San Jose City College, Nov. 29. SERRA, 31-10, at San Jose City College, Nov. 28. HARBOR (7-3)(SCCAL 2nd) def. ARAGON, 45-6, at Westmont High, Nov. 27. ST. FRANCIS def. PIEDMONT HILLS, 15-14, at San Jose City College, Nov. 27. house located at 2104 Lake Rd, Dyersburg, TN 38024 sold for $90,000 on Aug 8, 1988. sewell funeral home obituary listings. Saratoga then pushed 77 yards in seven plays for the for the final TD with Heinrich and Worman hooking up for 45 yards. GONZALES (7-3)(MTAL 3rd) def. KING CITY (7-3)(MTAL runner-up) def. The North Peninsula League joined the Mid-Peninsula in bypassing the tournament but the newly formed Fremont League kept the participants at nine. #SOAR THE NEST, Grove City, PA gceaglesfootball.com Joined July 2014 453 Following 1,235 Followers Tweets & replies Media Likes BELLARMINE def. Watch this highlight video of the Grove City (PA) football team in its game Recap: Grove City vs. Fairview 2022 on Nov 4, 2022. 33 8 Saliaberry (9, pass from Carey) (Saliaberry pass from Carey) BRANHAM (6-2-1)(WVAL at-large), 21-0, at Independence High, Nov. 22. CARMEL (7-3) (MTAL 2nd), 40-16, at Scotts Valley High, Nov. 17. With five seconds left in the game, Leigh quarterback Kyle Padia threw a 24-yard pass into the end zone that was knocked down by Joe Lombardo. Branham scored in the first and third quarters on Pat Marins two-yard run and Bill Tantillos nine-yard pass to Rick Tarter. Running back Jack Myers was the workhorse, amassing 253 yards rushing and three second half touchdowns. HARBOR, 16-0, at Westmont High, Nov. 26. MONTEREY, 16-7, at Salinas High, Nov. 29. As an injured Sequoia player was being helped from the field, San Mateo lined up for the field goal and put the ball in play the instant the referee restarted the clock. Aldrete passed for one conversion and ran the other across for the margin of victory. Cullinane went seven yards for the first score and Heinrich pitched eight yards to Worman before the first quarter was over. Automatically qualifying were 22 teams from the sections 11 leagues based on league or division standings. The Chargers had the ball inside the Los Gatos 25-yard line on four possessions in the first half, only to be turned away each time. After Bret Hampton scored the first touchdown on a pass from Danny Sullivan, Los Gatos went up 14-0 on Comeaus 40-yard interception return. Hillsdales score was a one-yard run in the third quarter by Charlie Brown. ST. FRANCIS (6-3)(WCAL runner-up) def. ST. FRANCIS def. Schott (6, pass from Calcagno) (Monnard, pass from Dorsey), Maiden (32, pass from Choates) (Maiden, pass from Choates). SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, 62-13, @ Wilcox High, Nov. 23 Menlo-Atherton trailed at halftime but scored three times in the third quarter. Hill narrowed the count on Mervyn Fernandez 29-yard pass from Jack Overstreet, but North Salinas quickly added two more. DEL MAR (7-3) (BVAL-WVAL co-champ), 32-7, at Jefferson High, Nov. 19. St. Francis iced it in the third quarter on R.J. Hacketts one-yard quarterback sneak. APTOS (7-2)(SCCAL No. II. DEL MAR def. PIONEER, 45-21, at De Anza College, Nov. 26. CARLMONT (9-1)(PAL co-champ) def. LOS ALTOS, 31-13, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 10 -- Mike Heinrich threw two TD passes to Steve Worman and Dave Cullinane powered for two more scores as Saratoga won a surprisingly easy victory. The Wildcats then turned on their running attack and iced the game. NORTH SALINAS (9-1) (TCAL co-champ), 35-7, at Salinas Sports Complex, Nov. 22. PALO ALTO, 29-23, at San Jose City College, Dec. 6 Inspired by the death of their teammate Michael Halpin earlier in the week, the Wildcats came from behind and outscored the Vikings, 15-3, in the fourth quarter for the 11th title in school history. BELLARMINE (10-0)(WCAL), 23-10, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 1 -- Los Altos, best known for a conservative attack, came out throwing early to catch Bellarmine off guard. NORTH SALINAS (7-3) (TCAL 3RD) def. Homestead also fumbled on its next offensive play and the Falcons quickly made it count on Mike Economys six-yard run. OAK GROVE def. St. Francis was not to be denied, however, and Mike Naki completed passes of 17, 20 and 19 yards to set up his 17-yarder to Jim Friedl for the touchdown. WILCOX def. Eventually, one of the officials was able to force the door open far enough that they could squeeze out through a small gap. OAK GROVE (8-1-1) (BVAL-MHAL champ), 38-34, at Oak Grove High, Nov. 21. RECORD CATEGORY: NAME: SCHOOL: RECORD: DATES: Most Rushing Yards in a Game: Joe Benedict: Sandy Creek: 584: 2016: Dale Ross: Westhill: 569: 2007: Rowan Marshall . DEL MAR (8-2) (BVAL-WVAL champ), 40-0, at Seaside High School, Nov. 18. VALLEY CHRISTIAN (9-1) (WCL co-champ) def. OAK GROVE def. One at-large team, Santa Teresa of the Mt. DEL MAR, 14-7, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 7 -- Tailback Brad Sanfilippo scored twice on one-yard plunges in the second quarter and the Wildcats defense did the rest. SARATOGA, 41-20, at Monterey Peninsula College, Nov. 27. O'Shea said there are no surveillance cameras inside the building that houses the locker room. consecutive Division III title and their 26 straight victory. HILL (7-2) (BVAL-WVAL champs), 53-7, at Oak Grove High, Nov. 20. SACRED HEART PREP def. Grove @ Webb City. MITTY (6-3-1) (WCAL 2nd), 13-10, at Palo Alto High, Nov. 19. OAK GROVE (7-3)(BVAL-MHAL 3rd), 42-21, at St. Francis High, Nov. 18. ALVAREZ, 34-13, @ Gilroy High, Nov. 23 PALMA, 41-38 (overtime), at San Jose City College, Nov. 24. WOODSIDE, 29-12, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 8 -- A super performance by quarterback Mike Carey propelled Riordan to victory before some 2,000 freezing spectators. Any of these schools that qualified for the playoffs went into this division. The offensive line, led by tackle Matt Summers-Gavin, opened big holes and Ryan Kirkpatrick was able to gain 200 yards rushing. In the second half, M-A was hampered by penalties. LIVE OAK (8-1)(MBL champ), 35-14, at Live Oak High, Nov. 17. SANTA CLARA (6-4) (SCVAL-ECAL co-champ), 35-7, at PAL Stadium, Nov. 20. WILLOW GLEN (5-5)(STAL runner-up), 24-6, at San Lorenzo Valley High, Nov. 21. SACRED HEART CATHEDRAL def. LOS GATOS (6-4)(SCVAL-DAL 3rd) def. MOUNTAIN VIEW, 33-21, at Santa Clara High, Nov. 30. Hillsdale was the pick in Division II-North while Division II-South was rated a tossup. ST. FRANCIS def. WESTMONT (6-3-1) (BVAL-STAL tie 3rd), 48-0, at Los Gatos High, Nov. 20. The Bells scored on the first play of the game when Blake Elliott hit Garrett Shea on a 68-yard pass play. PIONEER (6-4) (BVL-MHD tie 3rd), 31-21, at Burlingame High, Nov. 22. Olivier, voted the games outstanding back, had 132 yards in six carries. Midway in the second quarter, Crockett raced 42 yards for the third score. Los Altos partisans could cheer only Bill Waggoners 85-yard kickoff return for a TD to open the second half. 136 Following. LOS GATOS (10-0)(SCAVL-DAL champ) def. Hill played without quarterback Jack Overstreet who was ill. A linebacker, a wide receiver and a place-kicker took turns filling in at quarterback, most plays being run from short punt formation. Although backed up against their own goal most of the second half, the Chargers took advantage of two Hill fumbles to take possession deep in Hill territory and scored in two plays. LOS GATOS (8-2)(DAL champ) def. THE KINGS ACADEMY, 40-21, at Terra Nova High, Nov. 29. VALLEY CHRISTIAN (9-1) (WCAL champ) def. MILPITAS def. APTOS (7-3)(SCCAL 4th), 27-6, at Leigh High, Nov. 19. PALMA (6-4)(MTAL runner-up), 30-6, at North Monterey County, Nov. 20. 2 entry) def. FREMONT, 21-14, at San Jose City College, Nov. 25. Carlmont scored in the second half. 1 entry), 26-0, at South San Francisco High, Nov. 19. GUNDERSON (6-4)(STAL No. St. Francis drove 77 yards in 12 plays for the winner, the only time it had the ball in North Salinas territory. SOQUEL (6-4)(SCCAL), 34-0, at Salinas High, Nov. 23 -- North Salinas was sparked by the running of Anthony Toney and Donnie Johnston and the passing of Danny Teresa and John Horsley. We expect a lot more and our kids want more. PALMA def. APTOS def. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO (7-3) (PAL-BD 3rd), Perry (54, pass from Bates) (Filice kick), Engles (56, pass from Grant) (Emanuel kick), Jurovich (44, pass from Mariucci) (Bronzovic kick), Caravez (3, pass from Ostrander) (Jorgensen kick), Faules (63, run) (Strong, pass from Maynard), Hogue (33, pass from Ostrander) (Jorgensen kick), McGee (80, kickoff return) (Strong, pass from Maynard), Hogue (22, pass from Ostrander) (Jorgensen kick), Hogue (35, pass from Ostrander) (Jorgensen kick), Tam (28, pass from Rollin) (Reimnitz kick), Bellotti (12, pass from Spraker) (Lee kick), Drew (5, pass from Rollin) (Reimnitz kick), Dahl (8, pass from Crisler) (Prather kick), Crow (10, pass from Crisler) (Prather kick), Crow (64, pass from Crisler) (Prather kick), Davilla (24 yard scoring run) (Prather kick), Davilla (60 yard scoring reception from Crisler) (Prather kick), Branson (11 yard scoring run) (Prather kick), Crook (7, pass from Bozzo) (Carvalho kick), Ortega (83, kickoff return) (kick failed), Humphries (24, pass from B. LOS ALTOS def. 2 entry) def. Valdillez rushed for 150 yards, scored two touchdowns and intercepted a pass. PIONEER (7-1-1)(BVAL-WVAL 2nd), 23-7, at Los Gatos High, Nov. 22. MITTY (6-4) (WCAL tie second), 43-36 (two overtimes), at Aragon High, Nov. 22. The extra point try, which proved to be the winning margin, sailed wide. AWALT def. SOQUEL (6-4) (SCCAL co-champ), 14-7, at Pacific Grove High School, Nov. 16. MITTY (7-3)(WCAL runner-up) def. LOS GATOS (7-3) (SCVAL-DAL champ) def. MONTA VISTA (7-2-1)(DAL runner-up) def. Gardiner also scored the Eagles' first touchdown on a two-yard run. North Monterey came close to winning in the closing stages of the game, but Palmas Brian Maestri picked off a pass at the Chieftain five-yard line with 1:17 left in the game to end the threat and create the deadlock. NORTH SALINAS (8-0-1)(MBL champ) def. SOQUEL (7-2)(SCCAL runner-up), 37-7, at Westmont High, Nov. 20. If there were less than eight schools that applied and qualified for the playoffs, the field was filled by the teams with the most power points. WILLOW GLEN (7-1-2)(BVAL-WVAL champ), 42-8, at Gonzales High, Nov. 23. Salinas, however, evened the count at 29-29 with 6:51 left on a touchdown and two-point conversion, setting up the winning field goal. HILL, 21-7, at De Anza College, Nov. 30. SAN LORENZO VALLEY def. Saratoga immediately answered on a 65-yard pass play from Bob Quail to Barmore. BELLARMINE (7-3) (WCL tie 2nd) def. He played semi-pro football with the Columbus Bucks while teaching English and coaching football and track at Grove City (Ohio) High School. OAK GROVE 97-3) (BVL-MHD tie 2nd), 48-34, at Fremont High, Nov. 23. TERRA NOVA (6-4) (PAL-BD 4th) def. ARAGON (7-3) (PAL-BD 4th), 21-14, at Los Gatos High, Nov. 21. LOS GATOS def. 0 7 Mateo (3, run) (Shaw kick) Tweets. ST. FRANCIS (7-3) (WCAL co-champ) def. WOODSIDE (7-3) (PAL-BD 3rd) def. The format basically remained the same with a total of 40 schools participating. Bellarmines first score came on an eight-yard Walker to Peckham pass. On 11/11, the Grove City varsity football team won their neutral playoff game against Sharon (PA) by a score of 22-21. Media. Back Will Faules ignited Homesteads early romp with scoring runs of 50, 74 and 63 yards. Two teams had to survive intra-league playoffs to advance -- Monta Vista. SEASIDE def. SAN MATEO (7-3) (PAL-OD champ) def. Celebrities center grove football on the radio 2261 Followers, 3155 Following, 520 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from David Gates (@hdgates)2,251 Followers, 3,148 Following, 520 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from David Gates (@hdgates) mit 45 kratom effects Stoughton WI Post Office 53589. SERRA def. MOUNTAIN VIEW, 34-27, at San Jose City College, Dec. 1 -- With less than five minutes remaining in the game, Manuel Austin returned a punt for 60 yards and the score that broke a 27-27 tie and gave the Wildcats their fifth CCS title. The format did not change. LIVE OAK (5-5) (BVAL-MHAL 5th), 42-28, at Monterey Peninsula College, Nov. 19. LOS GATOS (6-3-1) (SCVAL-DAL tie 2nd ), 13-12, III. Touli gave the winners leads of 16-0 on a 2-yard pass from quarterback Bill Oliver, 14-7 on a 99-yard kickoff return and 26-7 on a 10-yard run from scrimmage. LEIGH, 17-8, at San Jose City College, Nov. 29. Quarterback Terry Martin was the big gun for the Spartans, gaining 100 yards on 21 carries. WOODSIDE def. MILPITAS (5-4-1) (SCVAL 4th place), 47-0, at San Benito High, Nov. 19. BELLARMINE, 17-7, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 5 -- After Bellarmine held a 7-0 halftime lead on Mike ODonnells 13-yard pass to Russ Heissner, Saratoga took control in the second half. WESTMONT (8-2)(WVAL No. at St. Francis High, Nov. 22. Offensive leaders for the Acorns were quarterback Elmer Singleton (11 rushes for 41 yards and three touchdowns), running back Ernie Hernandez (16 carries for 119 yards and one TD) and running back David Snapp (13 rushes for 72 yards and one touchdown). BRANHAM (6-1-1)(WVAL runner-up), 21-0, at Los Gatos High, Nov. 17. MacIntyre also intercepted a pass. Jones had 181 yards in 41 attempts and two scores in a losing cause for the Monarchs. Boys Junior Varsity Golf, Boys Varsity Golf, GC Boys Basketball vs Olentangy Orange -Ticket Info, 3/1, Greyhounds Finish 3rd at Sections, Send 8 on to Districts, GCHS Boys & Girls Ticket Link for Tournament Games. WILCOX (7-3) (SCVAL-DAL tie 2nd) def. SEQUOIA def. As before, small schools (if they met certain criteria) had the option of moving to one of the larger school classifications. Hill struck again the next time it had the ball, traveling 79 yards in eight plays with Sope Faga taking a Jack Overstreet pass for 22 yards and the insurance score. PALMA def. STEVENSON, 24-8, at De Anza College, Nov. 24. Tom Neylan scored from the one with 27 seconds left in the half after a Mike Naki to Greg Welch pass ate up most of the yardage. 16 14 Scollan (34, field goal) The first half was all San Benito with David Stanton and Damien Botelho scoring on running plays and Cody Cameron tallying twice a 70-yard pass interception and a 24-yard fumble recovery. Austin had scored earlier on an eight-yard run and a 59-yard pass reception. PIEDMONT HILLS, 27-6, at San Jose City College, Nov. 23. Adrian Cordova of Watsonville gained 170 yards, scored a touchdown and passed for another. Any of these schools that qualified for the playoffs went into this division. "As an immediate corrective step, we are assigning a Grove City Police Department officer to monitor the hallway area around the officials locker room during halftime and at the conclusion of each future contest to ensure everyone will have a safe and positive experience at our athletic contests in the future," the district's statement said. OAK GROVE (8-2) (BVL-MHD tri-champ) def. A new format was introduced for the ninth annual playoffs with three divisions -- National (comprised of the four top-rated football leagues), Metro (made up of the four mid-sized leagues) and Continental (containing the four smaller leagues). WILCOX, 28-14, at Cupertino High, Dec. 5 -- With the score 14-14 and less than nine minutes to play, Overfelts Larry Morris carried the ball six times in a seven-play touchdown drive that put his team ahead to stay. Fullback Charlie Todd went the final eight yards and also added the two-point conversion. HOLLISTER (8-2) (MBL 3rd) def. The teams were tied at halftime -- Gerald Green scoring for Oak Grove on a 37-yard pass from Donnie Gupton and Nick Noroian plunging for one-yard for Palma. OAK GROVE (10-0)(BVAL-MHAL champ), 23-14, at Oak Grove High, Nov. 20. MONTA VISTA, 3-0, at Independence High, Dec. 6. Once the field was set, the teams were divided into divisions based on enrollment. BELLARMINE, 28-7, at Foothill College, Nov. 29. Bellarmine had two false-start penalties in overtime and had to settle for a 20-yard field goal by Grant Bush. The WVAL skipped the tournament because it interfered with traditional Thanksgiving Day rivalries. Zeke Sanders scored the winner on a 14-yard run culminating a 10-play drive that included converting two fourth-down plays. ST. FRANCIS def. -- The Chieftains scored early and often to overwhelm the previously undefeated NORTH SALINAS (6-1-2)(MBL champ) def. BELLARMINE def. Grove City's stats have been entered for the 38-22 win @ Sharpsville on 10/14/2022 7:00 PM. McHugh got the scoring started with a 54-yard touchdown run midway through the second quarter, but on the ensuing kickoff the Bells made the mistake that has come back to haunt so many of Palo Alto's opponents this season. SANTA CLARA (6-3)(SCVAL runner-up) def. OVERFELT (6-4) (BVAL-WVAL 2nd ), 42-0, at St. Francis High Nov. 16. at Monterey Peninsula College, Dec. 3 The Chieftains ball control dominated the game, keeping Carmels high-powered air attack off the field and handing the Padres their first loss of the season. Leland took an early 3-0 lead on a 26-yard field goal by Chris Corona and went ahead 10-0 when Hardtke combined with Brad Saurage on a 92-yard touchdown pass. BURLINGAME (6-4) (Pal-BD tie 2nd), 34-27, Passing [ edit] Career yards [ edit] 6,001 Yards Minimum [1] Single Season Yards [ edit] 3,000 Yards Minimum Single Game Yards [ edit] Sorahan passed for 213 yards including three touchdowns. Only six leagues took part in the fourth annual playoffs with the West Valley, Monterey Bay and Mission Trails leagues joining the North and Mid-Peninsula circuits on the sidelines. Automatically qualifying were 26 teams from the sections 10 leagues. LEIGH (6-3)(BVAL-MHAL 3rd), 28-21, at Woodside High, Nov. 23. Jackson (29, pass from Fuata) (kick failed). Brian Hodge took a screen pass from John Giagiari and went 44 yards to give St. Francis a 6-0 lead in the second quarter. TERRA NOVA (6-2-2) (PAL-BD 2nd) def. Martin plunged over for the first Awalt score and passed six yards to Owen Halliday for the second. ST. FRANCIS (9-0)(WCAL champ) def. Earlier, Los Gatos trailed 13-6 on its own 30-yard line with two minutes left in regulation and delivered another clutch play when Hirschman hit Hackman-Salazar with a 15-yard pass and the latter lateraled to Andrew Berg who went the final 55 yards to send the game into overtime. The Continental was rated a tossup between three undefeated teams -- Hillsdale, Terra Nova and North Monterey County. Loera passed for three scores and tallied what turned out to be the decider on a 38-yard scamper. APTOS (9-1) (SCCAL champ), 35-31, at Aptos High, Nov. 18. LOS ALTOS (7-2-1) (SCVAL-ECAL co-champ), 17-3, at Terra Nova High, Nov. 20. LOS GATOS (6-4) (SCVAL-DAAL tie 2nd ) def. PALO ALTO (7-1-2) (SCVAL-DAL champ), 34-6, at Palo Alto High, Nov. 20.S GREENFIELD (8-2) (MTAL 3rd), 37-14, at Del Mar High School, Nov. 16. SARATOGA, 16-0, at Independence High, Dec. 3. DEL MAR, 6-0, at De Anza College, Nov. 25. GREENFIELD (6-2-1) (MTAL 2nd), 42-27, at Menlo School, Nov. 21. The Matadors, however, threatened to score on three occasions in the final quarter but the Bell defense held on the five and twice on the one-yard line. On 11/25, the Grove City varsity football team lost their neutral playoff game against Central (Martinsburg, PA) by a score of 35-7. Both teams moved the ball well but turnovers kept the score down. INDEPENDENCE (7-2-1)(MHAL champ) def. PACIFIC GROVE (8-2) (MTAL 3rd), 42-21, at Riordan High, Nov. 18. NO CASH SALES. SERRA, 34-30, at De Anza College, Nov. 27. The South-Western City School District does not control and cannot guarantee the relevance, timeliness or accuracy of the information on this web site. TERRA NOVA (6-4) (PAL-BD 4th), 42-14, at Los Gatos High, Nov. 17. One at-large team, Santa Teresa of the Mt. The top two teams from each league qualified. HILLSDALE, 33-6, at Burlingame, Dec. 1 -- The Lancers broke the game open with a 19-point outburst in the final quarter. LOS GATOS def. Singleton completed five of eight pass attempts. SERRA def. PIEDMONT HILLS def. MITTY (7-3) (WCAL 2nd) def. GONZALES (7-3)(MTAL 2nd) def. KING CITY (8-2)(MTAL champ) def. Two teams had to survive intra-league playoffs to advance -- Monta Vista of the SCVAL American edging Awalt of the SCVAL National on a tie-breaker after the two deadlocked, 7-7; and Monterey winning the four-team Monterey Bay League Shaughnessy playoff. Hollister answered back with scores but both conversion kicks failed. Trailing 15-12 in the fourth quarter, Monterey drove from its own nine to the Saratoga 42 before a fourth-down pass fell incomplete with 1:29 left in the game. ST. FRANCIS, 27-20, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 1 -- The Bells held off a fourth-quarter rally by St. Francis to complete the undefeated season. SOLEDAD (6-3-1) (MTAL 2nd), 35-0, at Salinas Sports Complex, Nov. 18. GONZALES (9-1) (MTAL champ), 10-7, at Gonzales High, Nov. 19. After trailing 9-0 and 16-7, the Chieftains went ahead to stay late in the fourth quarter and held off a last-minute Aptos drive by causing a fumble on their own 15-yard line. 13 14 Teller (4, pass from McDonald) (kick failed) NORTH MONTEREY COUNTY (7-2-1) (MBL co-champ), 41-20, at San Mateo High, Nov. 22. JEFFERSON (6-3-1)(NPL runner-up), 27-17, at South San Francisco High, Nov. 22. Valley Christian needed only three plays to score with its first possession Kirk Johnson sprinting 69 yards for the TD. @ Piedmont Hills Nov. 19. 2 entry) def. PALMA (9-1) (TCL 2nd), 17-7, at Salinas Rodeo Complex, Nov. 23. GUNDERSON (9-1)(STAL runner-up), 23-20, Two at-large teams were selected so there would be an eight-team field. MOUNTAIN VIEW (7-3)(SCVAL-ECAL champ) def. 2 entry), 7-6, at Seaside High, Nov. 19. This season five schools opted up so three schools (Leland, Terra Nova and San Benito) that did not apply were moved to the open division. After intercepting a pass on the first play from scrimmage, Palma scored in four plays.
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