HOLLISTER (5-5)(MBL 4th) def. NORTH MONTEREY COUNTY, 17-7, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 6 -- Andy Fuimanono rumbled 39 yards for the clinching touchdown in another upset win for the Warriors. (SCCAL runner-up), 28-12, at Gonzales High, Nov. 21. OAK GROVE def. Serra then scored on two Wilson runs, the first for 41 yards and the second for five. PIEDMONT HILLS, 41-14, at San Jose City College, Nov. 25. GUNDERSON, 48-16, at Gilroy High, Nov. 28. The teams were tied, 21-21, at halftime. TERRA NOVA (6-2-2) (PAL-BD 2nd) def. RIORDAN (6-4)(WCAL at-large), 64-8, at Salinas High, Nov. 19. Zeiter scored in the first quarter but Tyler Compani answered with two TD runs and just before halftime, Drew Fryhoff connected with Joseph Londre for seven-yard touchdown pass for Pioneer and a 14-point edge. .BELLARMINE (8-1-1) (WCAL co-champ) def. Jim Bowen, who caught three TD passes, was the games top lineman. Mitty, completely dominated by Palma's line, managed to get on the OAK GROVE (10-1)(MHAL champ) def. HARBOR, 7-0, at Cabrillo College, Nov. 25. drug test, BMV check of driving record, and a background check. On 11/18, the Grove City varsity football team won their neutral playoff game against Slippery Rock (PA) by a score of 42-23. CUPERTINO, 33-14, at San Jose City College, Nov. 29. 14 B Young. WILCOX (9-0-1)(SCVAL champ) def. HILLSDALE, 21-13, at San Mateo High, Nov. 22 -- Jefferson held only a 15-7 lead after three quarters but iced the game on Darrin Visarragas 14-yard TD. I. HILLSDALE (6-3)(MPL champ) def. Oak Grove, rated the top team in the state at the time, was the pre-playoff favorite in Division I, but undefeated Los Gatos and Bellarmine were contenders. HALF MOON BAY (8-2)(NPL champ), 28-13, at South San Francisco High, Nov. 20. SAN BENITO (8-2) (TCAL 2nd), 21-14, at San Benito High School, Nov. 17. Carmel tried to make it interesting with Holden Smith scoring from three yards out but couldnt advance the ball after an onside kick and Myers tallied again, this time from the one. Cullinane went seven yards for the first score and Heinrich pitched eight yards to Worman before the first quarter was over. The champions of the five highest classified leagues -- West Catholic, Mt. LEIGH (8-1-1)(DAL runner-up) def. The Chieftains, led by Michael Sparks with 171 yards and two touchdowns, accumulated 364 yards on the ground. BELLARMINE (8-2)(WCAL champ) def. Johnson (2, pass from Casas) (Herrigan kick), Georges (10, interception return) (Hansen kick). BURLINGAME (5-5) (PAL-BD tie 4th), 56-14, at Valley Christian High, Nov. 17. MILPITAS def. Monterey scored early in the fourth quarter on a 75-yard run by Eric Byrom. Dylan Hopkins tallied three of the touchdowns, one on a 91-yard kickoff return. SALINAS, 23-22, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 14 -- St. Francis, playing in its third straight title game, scored with eight seconds left in the game. Zeke Sanders scored the winner on a 14-yard run culminating a 10-play drive that included converting two fourth-down plays. PALO ALTO def. I. ST. FRANCIS (9-1)(WCAL champ) def. LOS GATOS (8-2)(DAL champ) def. WILCOX def. 1 entry), 18-14, at MONTEREY (8-1-1)(MBL co-champ), 12-7, at Los Gatos High, Nov. 19. LIVE OAK def. Any of these schools that qualified went into this division. BELLARMINE (9-1)(WCAL co-champ) def. The winning tally, however, was registered by defensive lineman Jerry Brooks who took a fumbled ball out of the air and went 75 yards to put the Mustangs in the lead. SAN LORENZO VALLEY, 24-14, at San Jose City College, Dec. 3 -- Junior Miguel Valdillez paced the Monarchs to their first CCS title. LIVE OAK, 35-9, at San Jose City College, Nov. 26. But in the second half, Heneghan was intercepted three times (the same number he had in the previous 12 games). The champions and runners-up in 9 of the sections 11 leagues, along with 6 at-large selections, qualified for these playoffs. MOUNTAIN VIEW (5-5)(SCVAL No. SARATOGA, 10-0, at San Jose City College, Dec. 7 -- Three part-time players were the big guns for St. Francis. MONTA VISTA, 3-0, at Independence High, Dec. 6. came with 49 seconds left in the half after a 74-yard march in eight plays with quarterback Dennis Mateo sneaking across from the two. early in the game for the winners. ST. IGNATIUS, 27-14, at Westmont High, Nov. 24. SANTA CLARA (9-1) (SCVAL-ECAL champs), 21-18, at Townsend Field, Nov. 19. The Eagles iced the game when Scott Hamilton picked up a Monta Vista fumble and rambled 57 yards on the final play of the third quarter. LEIGH def. MILPITAS (7-3) (SCVAL-DAL tie 4th) def. PROSPECT (5-4)(WVAL runner-up), 47-7, at Wilcox High, Nov. 17. SEQUOIA, 34-19, at Milpitas High, Nov. 23. 27-21(overtime), at Aragon High, Nov.20. For the second consecutive year, the format was changed. SAN LORENZO VALLEY (9-1) (SCCAL champ) def. SOQUEL, 46-6, at Cabrillo College, Nov. 26. FREMONT (9-1)(DAL co-champ) def. VALLEY CHRISTIAN, 43-6, at San Jose City College, Dec. 5 -- The winners capped an undefeated season by easily repeating as division champions. It was Santa Cruz' first football championship. SARATOGA (10-0)(WVAL) def. NORTH MONTEREY COUNTY (7-3)(SCCAL runner-up), 42-14, at Cupertino High, Nov. 21. Grove City's stats have been entered for the 22-21 win vs. Sharon on 11/11/2022 7:00 PM. MENLO-ATHERTON, 42-21, at Terra Nova High, Dec. 3 Erich Wilson, the Padres stellar running back, scored four touchdowns to help defeat the surprising Bears. There were three perfect record teams -- with two of them, Bellarmine and Los Altos, tangling in the first round. Fullback Troy Dooley took a pitch out and ran 71 yards for a touchdown on the first scrimmage play. PIONEER (7-3) (BVAL-MHAL tie 3rd) def. PALMA def. Automatically qualifying were 24 teams from the sections 11 leagues. SEQUOIA (7-3)(PAL 3rd), 21-7, at Del Mar High, Nov. 19. HOMESTEAD def. Top seeds were Oak Grove (open), Serra (Div I), Los Gatos (Div II), Christopher (Div III) and Palma (Div IV). .PROSPECT (9-1)(WVAL runner-up) def. The official Twitter of the 2022 Grove City High School football team. SERRA (6-4) (WCL co-champ), 14-10, at Milpitas Sports Complex, Nov. 22. St. Ignatius later was selected to play in a regional state bowl playoff but lost to Granite Bay, 45-17. Tom De Rego passed 16 yards to tight end Doug Cosbie for the first score and St. Francis added two more via runs before Cubberley scored twice late in the game. 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. In the fourth quarter, Seaside fumbled on its 27 and Monterey moved in. WILCOX def. SAn Benito, behind the quarterbacking of Karson Klauer, came from a 17-7 half time deficit to take a 20-17 laad, the last score coming on a 99-yard pass from Klauer to Charles Thompson. SALINAS (6-4) (MBL-GB 3rd ) def. ST. FRANCIS (4-4-1)(WCAL runner-up) def. ST. IGNATIUS, 10-7, at San Jose City College, Nov. 26. Teams that wished to compete in the open division had to notify CCS on or before the third Monday in October. The latter scored in the third quarter on a 69-yard run PALO ALTO def. SALINAS def. LICK, 38-12, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 1 -- Top-ranked Saratoga, unmindful of the wet field, marched at will through Lick, scoring in every period. PIONEER (9-1) (BVAL-MHAL co-champ) def. Los Gatos had scored in each period on touchdown runs of 2, 1 and 1 by Jeff Petulla; Bob Brocks 73-yard pass reception and Kent Gerbers 24-yard field goal. Monterey was hurt by two bad snaps on punts, both going over the punters head. WILCOX (8-0-1)(SCVAL champ), 21-7, at Wilcox High, Nov. 18. HALF MOON BAY (6-4) (PAL-OD champ), 38-11, at Cabrillo College, Nov. 18. ST. FRANCIS def. LELAND (8-2) (BVAL-STAL champ) def. CARMEL (8-2) (MTAL 2nd), 47-14, at Carmel High School, Nov. 19. CARMEL (9-1) (MTAL champ), 49-42, at Pacific Grove High, Nov. 16, MENLO def. MONTEREY (9-1)(MBL) def. INDEPENDENCE, 21-20, at Independence High, Nov. 25. SARATOGA (6-3)(DAL at-large) def. An open division was created and teams that wished to compete in this classification had to notify CCS on or before the third Monday in October. Rampulla sets Union Grove record as girls roll to regional win. LOS GATOS def. The Wildcats then turned on their running attack and iced the game. SEQUOIA, 9-7, at San Mateo High, Nov. 27 -- Spencer Anderson kicked a 35-yard field goal on the final play of the game to provide the margin of victory. LEIGH (6-4) (BVAL-STAL 3rd), 62-14, at Los Gatos High, Nov. 18. MENLO-ATHERTON (8-2)(PAL 2nd), 29-6, at Mountain View High, Nov. 18. St. Francis iced it in the third quarter on R.J. Hacketts one-yard quarterback sneak. MOUNTAIN VIEW (8-2) (SCVAL-ECAL 2nd), 40-14, at Wilcox High, Nov. 19. Valley Christian needed only three plays to score with its first possession Kirk Johnson sprinting 69 yards for the TD. NORTH SALINAS, 27-6, at Westmont High, Nov. 29. The first Central Coast Section championship drew 8 of the 10 league champions with the Mid-Peninsula and Mission Trails leagues not entering. PIEDMONT HILLS (6-4) (BVAL-MHAL tie 3rd) def. Orozco (69, pass from Guidry) (Marquardt kick), Ponce (10, fumble return) (Marquardt kick). ARAGON (6-4) (PAL-BD 2nd), 41-17, at Pioneer High, Nov. 21. 4665 Hoover Road | Grove City, Ohio 43123, Phone: (614) 801-3300 | Fax: (614) 871-6563 | Attendance: (614) 801-8859. BELLARMINE, 28-14, at San Jose City College, Nov. 29. Palma only had the ball twice in the first half but ran 25 plays and scored two touchdowns, both by quarterback Jack Tardieu. PACIFIC GROVE, 26-8, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 7 -- Awalt escaped with a victory in a game marred by turnovers. VALLEY CHRISTIAN (9-1) (WCL co-champ) def. HILL, 21-7, at De Anza College, Nov. 30. In a see-saw battle that saw the lead change hands six times, the Bells prevailed over their arch-rivals for the second time in the season. The playoffs involved 32 schools divided into four divisions. MENLO-ATHERTON def. Both teams moved the ball well but turnovers kept the score down. Wilson had 116 yards in the game for a season total of 2,106. MONTEREY def. VALLEY CHRISTIAN def. OVERFELT (6-4)(BVAL-STAL 2nd), 27-10, at San Jose City College, Nov. 18. MILPITAS def. Automatically qualifying were 22 teams from the section's 11 leagues based on league or division standings. WOODSIDE, 28-21 (overtime), at Terra Nova High, Nov. 29. MONTA VISTA (7-3)(DAL at-large) def. IV. Sign up to receive text and email alerts from your favorite teams. KING CITY (8-2)(MTAL champ) def. MONTEREY (9-1) (MBL champ) def. ST. FRANCIS def. 1 entry), 13-12, at PAL Stadium, Nov. 20. Top seeds were Palo Alto (open), Piedmont Hills (Div I), Wilcox (Div II), Jefferson (Div III) and Carmel (Div IV). SEASIDE def. Once the field was set, the teams were divided into divisions based on enrollment. The team has just been out there just having a great time and you can see that with how they play and our students are enjoying that as well, said Director of Bands, Jason Graham. Valdillez 68-yard TD run in the first quarter put Mitty ahead to stay. CARMEL (10-0) (MTAL champ) def. SARATOGA (5-5) (SCVAL-DAL 5th) def. BELLARMINE def. Al Floyd started the fourth period rally by going nine yards on a fumble recovery. HILL (8-2)(BVAL-WVAL 2nd), 34-7, at Westmont High, Nov. 17. CARLMONT (9-1)(SPL champ), 20-7, at M-A then scored twice more in the period. CIF - Central Coast Section | 333 Piercy Road | San Jose, CA 95138 | Phone: (408) 224-2994, Cameron (70, pass interception) (Canes kick), Cameron (24, fumble recovery) (Canes kick), Clarke (10, pass from Lauck) (Fordham kick), Novak (14, pass from MacIntyre) (Kroenig kick), Severson (34, pass from MacIntrye) (kick failed), Alexander (17, pas from MacIntyre) (Kroenig kick), MacIntyre (45, fumble recovery) (Kroenig kick), Bradley (8, pass from Heneghan) (Costa kick), Nine league champions participated in the second annual playoffs with the addition of the Mission Trails Athletic League. HOLLISTER def. Tennessee high school football scores for Week 7 of TSSAA. HILLSDALE (7-3) (PAL-LD champ), 34-14, at Seaside High, Nov. 20. OAK GROVE def. SARATOGA, 28-7, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 1 -- Scoring twice in the first five minutes, the Padres never looked back and won easily. LOS GATOS def. WILCOX def. ARAGON, 21-7, at Sequoia High, Nov. 27. The 16 schools in Division I again were divided into 4A and 3A classifications, the determining factor being enrollment. PIEDMONT HILLS def. Westmont hung close for three quarters but Woodside tallied 18 points in the final stanza. St. Francis led 14-0 at halftime and after scoring on the second half kickoff on an 85-yard reverse, it was no contest. GUNDERSON (6-3)(STAL runner-up), 24-21, at Live Oak High, Nov. 18. Once the field was set, the teams were divided into divisions based on enrollment. SALINAS (6-4) (TCAL 4th) def. Westmont hung close for three quarters but Woodside tallied 18 points in the final stanza. HOMESTEAD (7-3) (SCVAL-DAL tie 4th), 27-26, at Homestead High, Nov. 18. ST. FRANCIS def. WILCOX, 35-14, at San Jose City College, Nov. 26. MONTA VISTA, 38-14, at Seaside High, Nov. 27. 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. The South-Western City School District does not control and cannot guarantee the relevance, timeliness or accuracy of the information on this web site. PALMA (9-1) (TCL 2nd), 17-7, at Salinas Rodeo Complex, Nov. 23. LEIGH def. VALLEY CHRISTIAN (5-5) (WCAL tie 4th) def. The Bells later lost to Santa Margarita in a State Bowl game. GUNN (7-3) (SCVL-DAD 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. LOS GATOS (9-1)(DAL co-champ) def. BURLINGAME def. VALLEY CHRISTIAN def. MONTA VISTA def. It was Serras second CCS title, the first since 1990. 1 entry) def. Menlo-Atherton trailed at halftime but scored three times in the third quarter. Mark Rubish Columbiana 1978, 1979 73. Cost for training will be reimbursed by the district for any individuals who serve as a substitute bus driver for Columbus Grove Local . In addition, there were 14 at-large selections. The Cowboys attempted only one pass. Undefeated Live Oak was seeded No. On 11/11, the Grove City varsity football team won their neutral playoff game against Sharon (PA) by a score of 22-21. Hillsdale threatened only late in the game. at Cabrillo College, Nov. 22. Waits bleeds red, white and blue the long-time Grove City basketball coach who won five league titles has flipped the script and has led the football team to its first winning season in nearly a decade. Comeau scored twice and amassed 141 yards in 19 carries to pace the Wildcats to the victory. Kanzaki (5, pass from Pham) (Blakley kick), Duncan (15, pass from Edelman) (kick blocked), Modiri (4, pass from Pham) (blakley kick), Edelman (4, run) (Nizuk, pass from Edelman), Kanzaki (19, pass from Pham) (kick failed). facebook twitter youtube instagram . St. Francis also scored early in the third quarter on a John Giagiari to Bill Malcolm pass for 20 yards. 73 Giovanni Speakman. HARBOR, 16-0, at Westmont High, Nov. 26. Riordan coach Bob Toledo said, "Hes done this all year, but his performance tonight has to be the topper considering the conditions." Once the field was set, the teams were divided into divisions based on enrollment. San Benito intercepted four Milpitas passes. 724-458-6733. WOODSIDE (6-4) (PAL-BD 2nd), 35-28, at Wilcox High, Nov. 21. SAN LORENZO VALLEY (6-2-1) The other 24 teams were then divided into three divisions -- large schools, medium schools and small schools -- based on enrollment. 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. ST. FRANCIS, 3-0, at Independence High, Nov. 29. LIVE OAK (7-3)(MBL 3rd) def. OAK GROVE (6-4)(MHAL No. 14 0 Jones (7, pass from Miller) (Schubert kick) PIEDMONT HILLS (8-2) (BVAL-STAL champ), 47-28, at Piedmont Hills High, Nov. 17. MITTY def. SARATOGA (10-0)(DAL) def. Two of Soquels four fumbles led to North Salinas scores. WOODSIDE (8-2)(SPL champ), 28-7, at Foothill College, Nov. 29 -- Monta Vista scored early through the air and then relied on its patented ground game to crush Woodside. A high school football officiating crew has filed areport with the Grove City Police Department after being barricaded inside their locker room at the conclusion of a game between Grove City and Central Crossing on Sept. 10. 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. PIEDMONT HILLS (6-3-1)(MHAL runner-up), 54-27, at San Benito County High, Nov. 20. 1 entry), 30-7, at Cabrillo College, Nov. 23. GUNDERSON (9-0)(STAL champ), 27-24, at San Jose City College, Nov. 22. PALO ALTO (8-2) (SCVAL-DAD co-champ) def. This held until the third quarter when the Bell star tore through the middle and went 95 yards to seal the victory. The Lancers then added a safety in the second quarter. As before, small schools (if they met certain criteria) had the option of moving to one of the larger school classifications. PALMA def. Aragons defense extended its scoreless streak to 14 quarters. ST. FRANCIS, 16-6, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 5 -- A field goal and a touchdown in the final quarter broke a tie and gave Monta Vista the win. LIVE OAK def. CUPERTINO (8-1-1)(SCVAL-ECAL champ) def. at North Monterey County High, Nov. 20. EL CAMINO (7-3) (PAL-OD champ)), 38-0,at Palo Alto High, Nov. 17. LOS GATOS def. Cardinalli, an outstanding linebacker and offensive tackle, connected on tries from 42, 34 and 37 yards in a four-minute period of the second quarter. WILCOX (10-0)(SCVAL champ), 21-14, at Foothill College, Nov. 26 -- Tony Thompson dashed 44 and 30 yards for second half touchdowns to propel Woodside. HILL (6-3)(BVAL-WVAL at-large), 61-14, at Leland High, Nov. 20. MONTEREY def. Heinrich completed 9 passes in 19 attempts for 223 yards. LELAND, 14-10, at San Jose City College, Nov. 25. LOS ALTOS (8-1-1) (SCVAL-ECAL champ), 20-13, at Sequoia High, Nov. 19. Marquis Henderson scored the only Wilcox TD which tied the game in the first quarter but undefeated Los Gatos took charge then and scored in every quarter. All three teams that the Lancers defeated in the playoffs had beaten the champs earlier in the season. SCOTTS VALLEY (5-5) (SCCAL 3rd) def. JEFFERSON def. 2 entry) def. 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. CARMEL def. LOS GATOS (8-1-1) (SCVAL-DAL 2nd) def. TERRA NOVA (10-0)(NPL champ), 7-6, at Terra Nova High, Nov. 18. OAK GROVE, 35-27, @ San Jose City College, Nov. 23. Leland had an opportunity to pull out a victory with 11 seconds remaining, when quarterback Jason Hardtke floated a pass from the Los Gatos 20-yard line that barely eluded running back Brian Pugh on the goal line. GILROY, 14-10, at Independence High, Dec. 7. OAK GROVE (10-0) (BVAL-MHAL champ) def. LELAND def. APTOS (6-4) (SCCAL 3rd), 28-14, at St. Ignatius High School, Nov. 18, LOS GATOS def. ST. FRANCIS, 39-34, at San Jose City College, Nov. 27. Undefeated Saratoga, ranked first in the CCS poll, was the pre-tournament favorite with unbeatens Cubberley, Pioneer and Monterey (forced to forfeit one game) rated threats. HARBOR (5-4-1)(SCCAL runner-up), 24-6, at Salinas Municipal Stadium, Nov. 22. Close. TERRA NOVA (7-3) (PAL-BD 4th), 20-13, at Monte Vista Christian High, Nov. 20. PALMA (10-0)(MTAL champ) def. INDEPENDENCE (7-3)(MHAL runner-up) def. OAK GROVE, 32-29, at San Jose City College, Dec. 8 -- Javier Leal booted a 22-yard field goal with no time left on the clock to give Salinas the upset win. LOS GATOS def. LOS ALTOS (9-1)(SCVAL runner-up) def. Grove High School 300 Ford Rd Grove, Oklahoma 74344 MAP IT. SACRED HEART CATHEDRAL def. Adrian Cordova of Watsonville gained 170 yards, scored a touchdown and passed for another. Bill Leonard, who kicked both conversions, completed the scoring with a 17-yard field goal in the final quarter. MENLO-ATHERTON (9-1) (PAL-BD 2nd) def. 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). WOODSIDE (6-4) (PAL tie 4th), 30-14, at San Jose City College, Nov. 18. For the fourth year, the format remained the same -- 16 schools from seven leagues competing in Division I with four teams each taking part in Division II-North and Division II-South. OAK GROVE (10-0)(MHAL champ) def. at Wilcox High, Nov. 21. WOODSIDE (9-1)(PAL champ) def. PALMA def. at San Jose City College, Dec. 2. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO (7-3) (PAL-BD 3rd), 24-15, at South San Francisco High, Nov. 18. Valley Christian, which led 40-0 at halftime, churned out 400 yards. BELLARMINE (9-0) (WCAL champ) def. LOS GATOS def. Milpitas then got things going in the third quarter with Veas 26-yard run, C.J. NORTH MONTEREY COUNTY (5-2-1) (SCCAL No. INDEPENDENCE (8-2) (BVAL-STAL tri-champ) def. PALO ALTO (8-2) (SCVAL-DAAL champ), 52-35, at Palo Alto High, Nov. 16. The teams were scoreless after three quarters but Palo Alto put the first on the board with James McCollough scoring from three yards out. Tam (36, pass form Edwards) (Frangadakis kick), PIONEER (5-5) (BVL-MHD 4th) def> MOUNTAIN VIEW (8-2) (SCVL-ECD), 14-7, @ Foothill College, Nov. 16 LYNBROOK, 16-0, at Foothill College, Nov. 27. In addition, there were 10 at-large selections. YERBA BUENA (8-2)(STAL champ), 38-0, at Independence High, Nov. 21. Hill narrowed the count on Mervyn Fernandez 29-yard pass from Jack Overstreet, but North Salinas quickly added two more. at San Jose City College, Dec. 2 Led by quarterback Travis McHugh and a suffocating defense, the Bells scored five unanswered touchdowns after trailing, 7-6, dashing any repeat hopes for the reigning section and state champion Vikings. GONZALES (7-3)(MTAL 3rd) def. In the latter, however, Los Gatos, Leland and Wilcox were considered favorites. SAN LORENZO VALLEY def. WOODSIDE (5-4-1) (PAL-BD tie 3rd) def. WILLOW GLEN (7-3) (BVAL-WVAL champ), 55-7, at Valley Christian High, Nov. 22. IV. Quarterback Peter Hansen had both touchdowns for the victors, each on one-yard runs. The format did not change. TERRA NOVA, 29-18, at San Jose City College, Dec. 5 Terra Nova made a habit of late rallies to win games during the season but could not pull it off in the final. HOMESTEAD (6-4) (SCVAL-DAL tie 5th) def. Those honored but not present for the . SANTA CRUZ (10-0)(SCCAL champ) def. HOLLISTER (7-3)(MBL 2nd) def. Pickerington Central jumped out to an early lead and pulled away for a 48-7 win over Grove City in Ohio high school football action on October 29. ALISAL (7-3) (MBAL 3rd), 34-10, at San Benito High, Nov. 18.| HILL, 7-6, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 11 -- Mike Tomasello threw a 33-yard touchdown pass to Rich Schaeffer and then kicked the extra point with 2:05 left in the game to give Leland the win. HOLLISTER (8-2) (MBL 3rd) def. MENLO, 28-14, at Sacred Heart Prep, Nov. 27. Six plays later, Todd DalPorto intercepted a Woodside pass on the Wildcat 35. LEIGH, 28-21, at PAL Stadium, Dec. 5 -- After holding a 28-7 lead with 9:45 left in the game, Wilcox had to withstand a furious Longhorn rally in the final minutes. HOMESTEAD (6-4)(SCVAL-DAL 5th), 39-29, at Watsonville High, Nov. 18. Trailing 22-21 with six minutes remaining, Kyle Olugbode led the winners on a ground assault that ended with Olugbode going around right end for the final 33 yards. Trent Edwards, who completed his career with a 74.1 passing percentage, threw for 140 yards and a ST. FRANCIS def. LELAND def. Bermudez (26, run) (Wellington pass from Bermudez). PALO ALTO def. Monta Vista was unable to penetrate the Cubberley 48-yard line although the Matadors Kim Johansen gained 110 yards on 25 carries. Mountain View held a 14-13 halftime edge, fell behind 16-14 on a 34-yard Skip Scollan field goal, and then scored two quick touchdowns to clinch the victory. SOBRATO, 52-42, at Live Oak High School, Nov. 24. II. Morze also scored two Lancer touchdowns on short runs. WOODSIDE def. The Gators forced a punt and then went 73 yards with Kevin Donahoe scoring the winning touchdown on an 11-yard bootleg. Soon after, Rick Worman threw a seven-yard strike to Jeff Arrillaga and the Falcons were ahead to stay. BRANHAM (6-2-1)(WVAL at-large), 21-0, at Independence High, Nov. 22. OAK GROVE (8-1-1)(MHAL champ) def. Reyes two-yard dive and Brandon Sualuas two-yard tally to tie the score. The drive chewed up the clock and allowed Carmel only three possessions. Undefeated Bellarmine was the choice in the National Division while twice-beaten Live Oak was the pick in the Metro. ARAGON def. Undefeated Mitty was rated the pre-tournament favorite with Branham ranked second. 1 entry), 35-7, at St. Francis High, Nov. 22. OAK GROVE (7-3)(BVAL-MHAL 3rd), 42-21, at St. Francis High, Nov. 18. As before, small schools, if they met certain criteria, had the option of moving to one of the larger school classifications. MILLS (7-3) (PAL-OD co-champ), 38-14, at Los Altos High School, Nov. 18. ST. FRANCIS (6-2-1)(WCAL runner-up) def. In addition, there were eight at-large selections. In addition, there were 10 at-large selections. The 16 schools in Division I again were divided into 4A and 3A classifications, the determining factor being enrollment. SALINAS, 14-13, at San Jose City College, Nov. 28. MITTY (7-3) (WCAL 2nd) def. Soquel became the Monterey Bay League representative by defeating Monterey in a playoff. ST. IGNATIUS (6-4) (WCAL tie 2nd) def. HILL (7-2) (BVAL-WVAL champs), 53-7, at Oak Grove High, Nov. 20. SANTA TERESA, 29-0, at PAL Stadium, Nov. 24. ST. FRANCIS (8-2)(WCAL 2nd) def. LEIGH (7-1-1)(BVAL-MHAL champ) def. The format did not change. HARBOR (7-3) (SCCAL 2nd) def. Two at-large teams were selected so there would be an eight-team field. PALMA (10-0)(MTAL champ) def. The winners pushed across the final TD with 2:24 left on Rudy Reyes two-yard run to climax a 77-yard drive. PETERSON (8-2-1) (SCVAL), 14-13, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 1 -- Woodside came from a 13-0 deficit to triumph. EVERGREEN VALLEY (7-3) (BVAL-WVD champ) ,56-0, at Woodside High. NORTH MONTEREY COUNTY (8-0-1)(SCCAL champ) def. VIEW 7 7 15 0 29, MV1 MV2 Undefeated and top-ranked St. Francis, the three-time defending champion, was the pre-playoff favorite in Division I. MENLO (9-1) (PAL-OD champ), 42-0, at Salinas Sports Complex, Nov. 21. Aragon marched 75 yards on its first possession to score but Monterey responded with a drive of its own. SOQUEL (9-1)(SCCAL champ) def. HALF MOON BAY (9-1)(NPL co-champ), 14-0, at South San Francisco, Nov. 24 -- St. Francis scored the first time it had possession in each half and that proved to be enough. SALINAS, 35-7, at San Jose City College, Nov. 26. Oak Grove was seeded first in Division I, Homestead in Division II, Del Mar in Division III and Palma in Division IV. HILLSDALE (9-0-1)(PAL champ) def. HOMESTEAD, 48-34, at San Jose City College, Dec. 7 -- After trailing at halftime, the Bears scored 21 unanswered points and coasted to the win. PACIFIC GROVE (4-5-1) (MTAL 2nd), 56-0, at Scotts Valley High, Nov. 22. HOLLISTER def. Jones had 181 yards in 41 attempts and two scores in a losing cause for the Monarchs. SOQUEL (6-2)(SCCAL runner-up) def. APTOS (5-3-2) (SCCAL tie 2nd), 43-14, at Terra Nova High, Nov. 20. PALMA def. MENLO-ATHERTON ef. Final: PALMA def. SANTA CRUZ def. LOS ALTOS, 59-0, at Los Gatos High, Nov. 26. Pleasant. TERRA NOVA (7-3) (PAL-BD champ) def. Those inductees present for the third annual ceremony were, from left to right, Jeri Keller Hartley, Lori Patzer, Gary Leasure, Jack Lehr, Amy Wheeler and Dan Chinn. WATSONVILLE (9-1)(SCCAL champ) def. The latter scored twice on passes, ran a fumble back for a TD and passed to Bell on a reverse for another tally. SANTA CRUZ (7-3) (SCCAL tie 3rd) def. HOMESTEAD (8-1-1) (SCVAL-ECAL 2ND), 38-17, at Menlo-Atherton High School, Nov. 17. ST. FRANCIS, 16-10, at San Jose City College, Nov. 26. Mike Scott broke loose on a 67-yarder and the second score. TERRA NOVA, 16-0, at Foothill College, Nov 26. 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