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Ranked groups
No. 1 Serra 43, No. 15 Sacred Coronary heart Cathedral 7
This Serra crew completed one thing former Padres corresponding to Tom Brady and Lynn Swann by no means did: a 10-0 common season. They did it in emphatic style, utilizing a 23-point second quarter to tug away from the Irish (6-4, 4-3) and clinch the outright WCAL title. Each groups are anticipated to be in CCS Division I, with the Padres set to be the part’s high crew. Learn Darren Sabedra’s story from San Mateo right here.
No. 2 Pittsburg 48, No. 25 Antioch 21
With star quarterback Jaden Rashada at residence due to sickness, sophomore Marley Alcantara took the starter’s position and threw 5 landing passes to steer Pittsburg to a victory over host Antioch within the Huge Little Sport. Within the closing common season recreation for Pittsburg coach Victor Galli, who introduced this week that he'll step down after the season, the Pirates pulled away within the second half. Joseph Dycus has the recap right here.
No. 3 De La Salle 42, No. 9 Clayton Valley Constitution 6
De La Salle completed with greater than 300 speeding yards, a lot of it behind senior linemen Derek Thompson and Cooper Powers, because the Spartans rolled on the street in a recreation that was performed with a operating clock for the whole fourth quarter. “That is the expectation. For this reason you come to De La Salle,” Thompson stated in a jubilant postgame locker room. DLS improved to 7-3. Clayton Valley is 6-4. Darren Sabedra has the small print right here.
No. 4 McClymonds 60, Castlemont 6
One week from its greatest recreation of the common season, McClymonds confirmed no indicators of a letdown because it cruised previous Castlemont (4-5, 2-2). Operating again Jaivian Thomas carried 17 occasions for 272 yards and 4 touchdowns, and quarterback Deontae Faison accomplished 7-of-11 passes for 187 yards and a landing and in addition ran for 2 scores. The crew ran for 430 yards. The line of defense held Castlemont to a minus-17 yards speeding. Defensive deal with Malik Richardson had six tackles-for-loss, and Joshua Shankin had two tackles for loss and two sacks. Friday, Castlemont performs at Fremont-Oakland, and McClymonds travels to Oakland Tech for what needs to be a preview of this yr’s Silver Bowl. — Joseph Dycus
No. 5 Campolindo 35, Miramonte 7
Campolindo, the Diablo Athletic League Foothill Division champion, closed out a 10-0 common season with a blowout win over rival Miramonte. Campo quarterback Dashiell Weaver had one other nice day, throwing for 4 touchdowns. Two went to wideout Robbie Mascheroni Jr., one other to Brendan Comerford, and the opposite went to Tim Daugherty. James Giordani intercepted a Miramonte move within the purple zone and in addition scored a speeding landing. Bennett Destino ran for Miramonte’s solely landing. Campolindo (10-0, 5-0) can be a No. 1 or 2 seed within the NCS Division II playoffs. Miramonte (6-4, 2-3), which has misplaced its previous three, can be within the D-V bracket. — Joseph Dycus
No. 6 El Cerrito 49, Salesian 12
The Gauchos (10-0) have been good in a full common season for the primary time since 2012. They have been 5-0 within the pandemic-shortened spring 2021 season. In addition they received the TCAL Rock Division’s outright title for the third straight yr. Michael Vanhook threw 4 landing passes as El Cerrito constructed a 28-6 halftime lead in opposition to Salesian, which completed 5-5. Daniel Harper caught two TD passes and Tony McAdoo scored twice on a 75-yard punt return and a 15-yard run. The Gauchos are the probably high seed in Division III of the North Coast Part playoffs. Salesian, which has received the final two CIF State 6A Division championships, ought to obtain an opportunity to defend its titles, in all probability as a low seed in NCS Division VI. Moreau Catholic and unbeaten St. Mary’s-Berkeley seem to have the within observe because the division’s high two groups. — Mike Lefkow
No. 7 Sacred Coronary heart Prep 34, Menlo College 7
Andrew Latu completed with 14 carries for 81 yards and two touchdowns, plus an interception that resulted in a landing for the teammate he flipped the ball to and a number of tackles for loss, as Sacred Coronary heart Prep routed Valparaiso Avenue neighbor Menlo College within the Valpo Bowl. SHP coach Mark Grieb stated Latu was “phenomenal” on the night time. Take a look at Alex Simon’s recreation story right here.
No. 8 Los Gatos 31, No. 20 Menlo-Atherton 14
Los Gatos closed out the common season with its sixth consecutive victory because the Wildcats scored the primary 10 factors and by no means trailed in a non-league street recreation. After Menlo-Atherton lower the deficit to 17-14 within the third quarter, Jake Boyd threw a 69-yard move to Henry Wong to widen the benefit to 10 after which threw a 36-yard move to Jaylen Thomas for the ultimate TD of the sport. Sam Pearman kicked a subject aim and 4 additional factors for Los Gatos. Thomas threw a 54-yard TD move to Boxer Kopcsak-Yeung for Los Gatos’ first landing and Emiliano Mejia scored the Wildcats’ second TD on a 56-yard run. Los Gatos improved to 8-2. M-A fell to 5-5. — Darren Sabedra
No. 10 Wilcox 42, Santa Clara 0
Wilcox constructed a 35-0 halftime lead and cruised previous crosstown rival Santa Clara in a non-league recreation. Armand Johnson threw three landing passes, Elijah Walker began the sport with a 69-yard speeding landing and Andrew Palacios linked with Maulidi Saleh for a TD. Anthan Wingate transformed six of six PATs. Wilcox completed 9-1. Santa Clara completed 3-7. — Jesús Cano
No. 11 San Ramon Valley 48, Monte Vista 20
Luke Baker threw three extra landing passes, giving him 32 for the season, because the Wolves (8-2) rolled previous arch-rival Monte Vista. SRV has received seven of the previous eight video games between the 2 squads. San Ramon Valley constructed a 41-7 lead halfway by means of the third quarter. Two of Baker’s TD tosses went to Trevor Scott, the primary for 71 yards, the second a 52-yard hookup. SRV additionally returned two first-half interceptions for touchdowns, one by Caleb Padrid, the opposite a 74-yard pick-6 by Marco Jones. Padrid additionally caught a landing move. Monte Vista sophomore QB Braydon Turner handed for 242 yards. The Mustangs (2-8) had 367 passing yards however have been held to minus-2 yards speeding. SRV can be in Division II for the NCS playoffs because the one or two seed. It probably will come down as to whether the seeding committee prefers Campolindo’s 10-0 report or the Wolves’ harder schedule. — Mike Lefkow
No. 12 Acalanes 33, Northgate 14
The Broncos (6-4, 1-4 DAL Foothill) struck shortly, scoring twice within the first 9 minutes to take a 14-0 lead in opposition to closely favored Acalanes (9-1, 4-1). However the Dons connected for an 80-yard landing move from Sully Bailey to Trevor Rogers earlier than the top of the quarter to chop the lead in half, then they outscored Northgate 26-0 over the following three durations. Bailey hit Ethan Torres with a 5-yard TD to tie the rating 14-14 at halftime, then Jake Boselli threw a 45-yard move to Torres within the third quarter that put the guests forward to remain at 19-14. Ellis Burger scored on two brief runs within the fourth quarter for Acalanes. The Dons are more likely to be seeded No. 2 in Division IV for the NCS playoffs, sandwiched between North Bay powers Marin Catholic and Cardinal Newman. That would arrange a first-round recreation at Acalanes in opposition to Harmony from the DAL Valley Division. Northgate, which is in Division III, will in all probability be on the street for the primary spherical, probably at Windsor. – Mike Lefkow
No. 13 St. Francis 35, No. 14 Archbishop Mitty 13
In his first varsity begin, sophomore operating again Kingston Keanaaina rushed for 190 yards on 26 carries and scored two touchdowns to steer St. Francis to a powerful victory over Archbishop Mitty in a West Catholic Athletic League recreation at Foothill Faculty. Sophomore QB Aaron Knapp, beginning for the second consecutive week instead of injured Matt Dougherty, additionally was environment friendly for St. Francis. He accomplished 6 of 9 passes for 132 yards and two touchdowns because the Lancers completed the common season 7-3, 6-1. Mitty is 7-3, 4-3. David Kiefer has the recap right here.
No. 16 Liberty 35, Heritage 28
For the sixth time in a row, Liberty (7-3, 4-1) received the Brentwood Bowl over crosstown rival Heritage. Nate Bell and Jamar Searcy every scored for the Lions. Heritage (6-4, 2-3) used a wildcat offense for many of the second half. In consequence, operating again Devon Rivers threw for 2 landing passes and 154 yards. Quarterback Austin Peters completed with two landing passes. — Jesús Cano
Terra Nova 36, No. 17 Half Moon Bay 29
After beginning out 5-0, Half Moon Bay concluded the common season 7-3 after a Cranium Sport loss Friday to coastside rival Terra Nova. The Cougars took a 29-28 lead early within the fourth quarter solely to see Terra Nova reply with the profitable landing with seven minutes left. HMB had 322 yards of complete offense, 185 speeding, 137 passing, and 18 first downs. Terra Nova had 304 yards, 181 speeding, 123 passing, and 15 first downs. Harrison Tobias rushed for 102 yards for HMB. Dio Lucido had eight receptions for 109 yards and a landing. Each groups advance to the CCS playoffs, HMB by tying for second place with Menlo-Atherton within the PAL/SCVAL Bay, Terra Nova (8-2) by ending second behind San Mateo within the PAL/SCVAL Ocean. — Glenn Reeves
No. 23 Christopher 21, No. 18 Dwell Oak 19
Based mostly on the stats the Christopher soccer crew has posted on MaxPreps, senior AlanCanales has one position. He’s the kicker, and he does it fairly effectively. The senior transformed all three of his extra-point makes an attempt Friday night time, and that proved to be the distinction within the Cougars’ two-point win over Dwell Oak. The end result means there's a three-way tie within the BVAL Mt. Hamilton Division, with Lincoln-San Jose becoming a member of Christopher and Dwell Oak at 4-1 in league play. Simply how that performs out when the Central Coast Part playoff brackets are introduced Sunday is anybody’s guess. Christopher and Lincoln are 9-1 total, Dwell Oak is 8-2. Determine Christopher or Lincoln for Division II, and the opposite crew becoming a member of Dwell Oak in Division III. Damiann Gomez threw two landing passes for the Cougars, and William Rizqallah scored on an 8-yard run. Canales added the additional level in any case three. He’s 34 for 37 on PATs this season and has linked on 8 of 10 subject objectives. He missed a subject aim try within the fourth quarter Friday, however Jaiden Barton intercepted a move with a couple of minute left to seal the win for Christopher. SaedMustafa and Amari Bluford caught the TD passes. The lead modified arms 3 times earlier than Bluford’s 54-yard catch and Canales’ level after within the third quarter made it 21-12. Dwell Oak acquired a splendid efficiency from Jordan Fuentes, who rushed for 214 yards and scored two TDs. – Mike Lefkow
No. 19 Tennyson 45, Castro Valley 7
The Lancers completed an unbeaten season in league play with what coach John Pangelina referred to as “an awesome crew win.” Star vast receiver Taeshaun Lyons scored touchdowns on an 85-yard fly sweep on a 50-yard display move when Lyons reversed subject and broke three tackles. Jeremiah Powell and Jomar Brown every ran for a landing. Defensive deal with Pauliasi Taulava had a scoop and rating, and Rico Salazar returned a kickoff for a landing. Tennyson (8-2, 5-0) needs to be a excessive seed in NCS Division IV playoffs after profitable the MVAL/WACC Foothill, whereas Castro Valley completed 2-8, 1-4. — Joseph Dycus
No. 21 James Logan 44, Encinal 6
Paced by defensive finish Vili Ngungutau, James Logan cruised previous Encinal. The pass-rusher was disruptive on protection and in addition scored a speeding landing on offense. Coach Eddie Smith stated Tu’unahala Leao saved the stingy protection organized as a linebacker. Jaleel Jones had over 200 yards speeding for James Logan, and Alwishus Jacko and Kemani Blackmon every scored a landing on the bottom. Encinal (1-9, 0-5) concluded head coach Derrick Lyons’ first season winless in league play. James Logan (7-3, 4-1) completed a recreation behind Tennyson within the MVAL/WACC Foothill Division however continues to be anticipated to qualify for the NCS Open/Division I bracket. — Joseph Dycus
No. 22 Lincoln-San Jose 28, Leland 27
Senior quarterback Tayden Phillips ran for 139 yards and three touchdowns in 24 carries and handed for 104 as Lincoln, enjoying on the street, edged Leland to clinch a share of the BVAL Mt. Hamilton Division title with Christopher and Dwell Oak. The groups completed 4-1 in league play. Senior operating again Salvador Espinoza additionally had an enormous recreation for Lincoln, speeding for 208 yards and a landing in 27 carries. The rating was tied 21-21 when Phillips put Lincoln (9-1) forward with a brief run with about 4 minutes to go. Leland responded with a landing with 41 seconds left — Wyatt Markos recovered a fumble in the long run zone — and went for 2. However senior defensive finish Jacob Willman knifed in to make the deal with and provides Lincoln its share of the league championship. Leland completed 2-8, 0-5. — Darren Sabedra
Amador Valley 16, No. 24 California 6
Amador Valley (5-5, 1-4) closed out the common season with its solely league win, and two-way standout Brady Nassar had so much to do with it. Nassar anchored a protection that held California (5-5, 1-4) to 1 speeding landing. He additionally ran for each of Amador Valley’s touchdowns. Jake Kramer intercepted a California move to arrange a Riley Balch subject aim that made it a two-possession recreation. Amador Valley and California are each hoping to make the playoffs within the NCS Open/Division I bracket. — Joseph Dycus
East Bay
Alameda 44, American 24
AJ Parker and Will Rosen every had two touchdowns to propel Alameda previous visiting American in an MVAL/WACC recreation. Christian Baca had a speeding landing and an interception, Eli Slez completed with three touchdowns and Gabe Velocity had an interception. Alameda completed the common season 5-4-1, 3-2. American went 3-7, 2-3. – Jesús Cano
Berkeley 49, Irvington 8
Berkeley acknowledged its case for a spot within the NCS Division II playoffs, ending undefeated in MVAL/WACC Mission Division play with a rout of Irvington at Tak Fudenna Stadium in Fremont. Jackson Harris — a 6-foot-3 senior vast receiver/free security who has eight scholarship affords, together with Stanford and Cal, in line with 247sports.com — had a game-high 5 receptions for 149 yards. Berkeley is 7-3, 5-0. Irvington fell to 5-5, 1-4. Phil Jensen has extra in his recreation story right here.
Faculty Park 47, Alhambra 6
The Falcons (7-3) received their first Diablo Athletic League title since 2011, wrapping up their Valley Division with an unblemished 5-0 report. Sophomore QB Jimmy Voorhies threw two landing passes, main rusher Hunter Pelayo ran for 2 scores and Gavin O’Leary scored his eleventh and twelfth TDs of the season, each on runs. The Falcons’ star has six TD receptions and 6 TD runs. Faculty Park performed with out coach Travis Raciti, who was serving the second of a two-game suspension for the crew’s 84-0 wipeout of Ygnacio Valley two weeks in the past. The punishment was handed down by Mt. Diablo Unified College District superintendent Dr. Adam Clark, who felt the Falcons ran up the rating. Athletic director Jim Keck was additionally suspended. Each can be again for the playoffs that start subsequent week. Faculty Park will compete in Division III. If the Falcons are seeded eighth as anticipated, they are going to probably play at top-seed El Cerrito subsequent Friday or Saturday. — Mike Lefkow
Harmony 42, Mt. Diablo 7
The Minutemen (9-1, 4-1 DAL Valley) accomplished their finest common season since 2014 once they have been additionally 9-1. Junior operating again Monte Beam rushed for 255 yards and three touchdowns. He completed the common season with 1,829 speeding yards and 20 touchdowns, and may need topped 2,000 yards have been it not for Harmony profitable one recreation by forfeit. The Minutemen have been in management the whole method, main 35-0 at halftime. QB Matthew Dashner threw two landing passes and linebacker Sean Murphy had two sacks. Harmony is predicted to earn a potential No. 7 seed within the NCS Division IV playoffs when the first-round matchups are introduced Sunday. That might imply a probable go to to Acalanes subsequent Friday or Saturday. Mt. Diablo completed the season at 3-7. – Mike Lefkow
De Anza 40, Bethel 14
The Dons received for the fifth time in six video games, in all probability assuring themselves of a house recreation within the first spherical of the NCS Division V playoffs. Solely 4 D-V groups have profitable information. De Anza presently sits fourth in CalPreps’ D-V rankings and will host Eureka. Dekari Sparks led the onslaught for De Anza (6-4, 4-1 TCAL-Rock), operating for 188 yards and two touchdowns on 14 carries. QB Gino Casias accomplished 12 of 17 passes for 148 yards and two scores, each to Julius Harrison. Linebacker Jullien Oupaxay led the protection with 9 tackles and two sacks. — Mike Lefkow
Dublin 48, Dougherty Valley 18
Dublin’s earlier 4 video games have been tight. Not so Friday. Angel Barraza threw 262 yards, three touchdowns and accomplished 13 of 18 passes. Adam Moore had two landing receptions and Garrett Esomonu had one for Dublin. Brady Steadman rushed for 2 touchdowns and 232 yards. Dublin completed the common season 6-4, 2-2. Dougherty Valley began 6-0 in non-league play, its finest begin in program historical past, however completed the season on a four-game shedding streak — all in Valley Division play. – Jesús Cano
Freedom 46, Deer Valley 16
Herschel Turner ran for 237 yards and 4 touchdowns to steer Freedom previous host Deer Valley in Bay Valley Athletic League play. Samje Featherstone had 92 receiving yards and two touchdowns and Tai Reed caught a landing move. Ayanfe Adediran Jr. had two speeding touchdowns for Deer Valley. Freedom snapped its four-game shedding streak and completed 3-6, 1-4. Deer Valley didn’t win a recreation. – Jesús Cano
Las Lomas 49, Benicia 7
Adam Towell rushed for 3 touchdowns and quarterback Michael Wooden accounted for 3 extra scores because the Knights received for the fourth time in six video games to complete the common season at 5-5. Wooden, a 6-foot-6 senior, threw two TD passes and had an 80-yard run for six extra. Subsequent cease for Las Lomas is the NCS Division III playoffs. Coach Doug Longero, who examined unfavorable Thursday after battling Covid, stated he expects to be seeded third or fourth within the division. That ought to permit the Knights to be residence for the primary spherical, probably in opposition to Casa Grande or Bishop O’Dowd. Longero stated he didn’t care if his crew was at residence or on the street after what he referred to as a messy 1-3 begin. “We’ll give it a whirl,” he stated. “We’re comfortable to get again in there and see what we will do.” Benicia (2-8, 0-5 DAL Foothill) suffered its first sub-.500 season since 2007 and was winless in league for the primary time since MaxPreps started holding information in 2004. – Mike Lefkow
Moreau Catholic 35, Mt. Eden 14
Moreau Catholic stretched its profitable streak to 4 video games, constructing a 14-0 lead after one quarter and a 21-0 lead after three on its strategy to a victory on the street to finish MVAL/WACC Mission Division play. Dean-Taylor Chapman had one other robust recreation for Moreau, speeding for 173 yards and 4 touchdowns in 19 carries. Sophomore Luca Oca accomplished 13 of 19 passes for 153 yards as Moreau improved to 7-3, 4-1. Mt. Eden fell to 5-5, 2-3. Moreau can be among the many favorites within the NCS Division VI playoffs. Mt. Eden isn’t more likely to be chosen for the NCS D-II playoffs. — Darren Sabedra
Oakland Tech 30, Skyline 7
The Bulldogs (8-1, 4-0) took care of enterprise earlier than their showdown with McClymonds. Skyline (1-8, 0-4) had no reply for operating again Anthony Alonzo, who ran for 3 touchdowns behind blockers J’Sean Simon and Grasp Scott. Samuel Cities additionally ran for a landing. Quarterback Amer Mohamed threw a landing to Davion Dixon. Defensive linemen Omar Staples and Kymari Rhodes terrorized Skyline, and the Titans may solely muster a single speeding landing. Linebacker Vaughn Grasso tracked down nearly any ball provider who made it out of the backfield. Oakland Tech hosts McClymonds subsequent Friday in what needs to be a Silver Bowl preview, whereas Skyline travels to Oakland in a battle of groups trying to find their first OAL win. — Joseph Dycus
St. Mary’s-Berkeley 28, St Patrick-St. Vincent 20
St. Mary’s protection got here to play in opposition to an explosive SPSV crew that entered the sport having scored at the least 50 factors in 4 straight video games. Malachi Younger had two interceptions, Marley Filson had a choose, and Alejandro Tejada Gonzalez had the game-sealing interception. Halfback Logan Tanisaki took a display move from Finn Hartney 80 yards for a landing, and Kyle Goree handed for a landing and returned a kickoff for one more. Samadi Scott ran for St. Mary’s first landing. Coach John Trotman stated SPSV’s Jonathan Smith was unblockable at defensive deal with and stated QB Wyatt Smith’s expertise was apparent regardless of the 4 picks. St. Mary’s (10-0, 4-0) finishes its common season with an unblemished report and needs to be a high seed within the NCS Division VI bracket, whereas St. Patrick-St. Vincent (8-1, 3-1) must also be a excessive seed within the Division VII bracket. — Joseph Dycus
South Bay/Peninsula/SF
Bellarmine 37, Valley Christian 19
Trailing 19-7 within the third quarter, Bellarmine staged a dramatic rally on its Senior Evening at San Jose Metropolis Faculty to present itself slightly momentum going into the CCS playoffs. Ben Pfaff’s 35-yard run lower the deficit to 19-14, and Jake Hanson’s 90-yard landing return a couple of minutes in a while a fumble compelled by Brandon Broch gave the Bells a 20-19. Bellarmine scored once more earlier than the third quarter ended as Nate Escalada linked with Parker Threatt from 18 yards out. The 2-point conversion made it 28-19. A security prolonged the benefit to 30-19 and Threatt’s landing with 2:23 left accomplished the scoring as Bellarmine completed the common season 4-6, 3-6. Valley Christian, which hadn’t missed the playoffs since 2006, completed 1-9, 0-7. — Darren Sabedra
Branham 28, Pioneer 0
In a winner-take-all recreation, William Augenstein ran for 129 yards and two touchdowns and threw for 132 yards and one other rating as host Branham toppled Pioneer to win the Blossom Valley Athletic League anta Teresa-Foothill Division title on Thursday. Branham completed the common season 9-1, 5-0. Pioneer is 8-2, 4-1. Each have certified for the CCS playoffs. Joseph Dycus has extra particulars right here.
Burlingame 49, San Mateo 21
Lukas Habelt ran for 175 yards and 4 touchdowns in addition to kicking seven PATs to steer Burlingame to victory within the ninety fifth rendition of the Little Huge Sport, Saturday at Burlingame. The Little Huge Sport, which dates to 1927, is the oldest public college rivalry collection within the Central Coast Part. Burlingame, which received its thirteenth in a row within the collection, prolonged its total benefit to 59-32-4. Habelt’s 31 factors established a Burlingame report for many factors by a person in LBG historical past. Burlingame (5-5), which tied for fourth place within the PAL/SCVAL Bay Division, pulled away from a 14-14 halftime impasse. San Mateo (7-3) will advance to the CCS playoffs after going 5-0 and profitable the PAL/SCVAL Ocean Division title.
Hillsdale 14, Aragon 6
Erick Waugh threw two landing passes as Hillsdale (6-4) received its fifth in a row within the rivalry collection with Aragon and seventh in 9 years since a win in 2014 snapped a 22-game Aragon profitable streak. Waugh’s 25-yard move to Jackson Sierra within the second quarter initiated the scoring. Lloyd Walter scored for Aragon (3-7) later within the quarter, however a missed PAT left Hillsdale with a 7-6 lead. Waugh’s 6-yard move to Caden Wellwood within the fourth quarter offered some respiration room. Linebackers Tripp McCann, Stinson McCann, Elliott Regan and Sierra stood out for the Knights. Tripp McCann blocked a subject aim and Regan tipped one other FG try. — Glenn Reeves
Homestead 20, Fremont-Sunnyvale 0
Senior linebacker/fullback Zachary Acton turned in a dominating effort in Homestead’s annual Bell Sport contest in opposition to Fremont. Acton led the Mustangs with 80 yards speeding and two touchdowns and was No. 1 in tackles with 14. The shutout was the primary of the season for Homestead (4-6, 2-3 PAL/SCVAL De Anza). The Mustangs have received 9 of the previous 10 Bell Video games in a rivalry that started in 1963. Homestead led 14-0 after the primary quarter, then didn’t rating once more till the fourth interval. QB Charlie Castaneda additionally had a speeding landing. The Mustangs now advance to the Central Coast Part playoffs, in all probability as a low seed in Division IV or one of many high seeds in Division V. Fremont completed the common season 6-4 however will probably not obtain a playoff bid after a fourth-place end within the PAL/SCVAL Lake. The Firebirds have been 4-3 in league play, however the Lake Division solely receives one automated qualifier. – Mike Lefkow
The King’s Academy 49, Milpitas 21
After profitable the PAL/SCVAL El Camino Division final week, The King’s Academy completed its common season with a non-league victory over Milpitas. Jeaden Underwood rushed for 132 yards and two touchdowns and Jaalen Mhoon caught three landing passes. Pat Vasavakul had a 70-yard landing reception and returned a kick for a 75-yard landing. Matthew Kennedy had six tackles, a compelled fumble and a fumble restoration. The King’s Academy (8-2, 5-0) will await its playoff seeding Sunday. Milpitas completed 2-8, 1-4. – Jesús Cano
Leigh 41, Prospect 0
After beginning the season 0-7, Leigh completed it Thursday with a 3rd consecutive win. Leigh (3-7, 3-2 BVAL Santa Teresa-Valley) led 41-0 at halftime earlier than taking its foot off the fuel. Shayan Shariat was the person standout in opposition to Prospect, carrying eight occasions for 146 yards and two touchdowns. The Longhorns mixed for 250 yards speeding on solely 23 carries (10.9 yards per carry). Senior Dutch Shrader and freshman Charlie Lyon mixed to finish 6 of 8 passes for 83 yards. Shrader and Lyon every had speeding touchdowns as did Jesus Valdez. M.J. Valenti scored on a 50-yard interception return. Prospect completed 0-10, 0-5. — Glenn Reeves
Mt. Nice 8, Evergreen Valley 6
In a recreation that was scoreless for 3 quarters, Brayan Ramirez scored on a 3-yard run with seven minutes left to present Mt. Nice the lead. Dareuis Williams ran for the two-point conversion to make it 8-0. Ayden McChristian countered with a 1-yard run for a landing for Evergreen Valley within the closing minute. However on an try at a game-tying two-point conversion, a move fell incomplete. Mt. Nice is 7-3 total, 6-1 within the BVAL West Valley Division. Evergreen Valley finishes 4-6, 3-4. — Glenn Reeves
Santa Teresa 43, Oak Grove 6
Jayden Arevalo had an enormous recreation for Santa Teresa, throwing for 3 touchdowns and operating for a fourth because the Saints closed out an everyday season suffering from shut losses in an emphatic blowout victory. Arevalo threw two scoring passes to Noah Gardere and one to Jeffrey Kerr. He additionally ran for a 10-yard TD. Evan Smith scored on a 5-yard run. Santa Teresa (5-5, 2-3) advances to the CCS playoffs because the BVAL Mt. Hamilton Division’s fourth-place crew. Oak Grove finishes 4-6, 1-4. — Glenn Reeves
Sequoia 28, Carlmont 23
John Larios threw for 317 yards and 4 touchdowns on Sequoia’s non-league residence win over rival Carlmont. Jack Elgaaen caught three of these landing passes and had 261 receiving yards and Robert Oda additionally caught a landing for Sequoia (9-1). Carlmont’s (4-6) John Hanna and Trevor Johnson every had a speeding landing, however kicker Connor Prepare dinner saved them within the recreation by making three of 4 subject aim makes an attempt. — Jesús Cano
Westmont 42, Gunderson 14
Zackary Zepeda threw three landing passes and ran for one more Thursday for Westmont (9-1, 4-1 BVAL Santa Teresa-Valley). Zepeda has 18 landing passes and 10 speeding TDs on the season. Gavin Garcia caught two landing passes and ran 56 yards for a 3rd landing. Jacob Lang caught a TD move and ran for one more rating, the seventeenth speeding landing of the season for Lang, who has greater than 1.200 yards on the bottom for the season. Josiah Rangel threw two landing passes to Anthony Gomez for Gunderson (3-7, 1-4). — Glenn Reeves
Willow Glen 48, Del Mar 19
Cooper Nixon carried 15 occasions for 198 yards and three touchdowns to steer the Rams. With the win, Willow Glen (7-3, 6-1) captures the BVAL West Valley Division crown and advances to the CCS playoffs because the West Valley’s automated qualifier. Cedeno Chavez accomplished 8 of 16 passes for 148 yards and two touchdowns. Sam O’Kane and Haas Perry had sacks. Taggart Severson and freshman Chris Amann made fumble recoveries. Amann additionally had a 70-yard interception return for a landing. Del Mar finishes 6-4, 5-2. — Glenn Reeves