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Leading 21-7, San Benito saw Oak Grove tie the game with 1:10 remaining. BURLINGAME (5-4) (PL-BD 5th), 9-7, @ Pacific Grove High, Nov.16, PIONEER def. Undefeated Bellarmine was the choice in the National Division while twice-beaten Live Oak was the pick in the Metro. SEQUOIA (7-3)(PAL 3rd), 21-7, at Del Mar High, Nov. 19. This season, four schools Aragon, Palo Alto, Scotts Valley and Oak Grove -- did not apply but were moved to the open division. SEASIDE (7-3) (MBL co-champ), 24-21, at Leigh High, Nov. 23. SARATOGA (7-2)(DAL champ) def. Favorite College Football Team: Notre Dame. TERRA NOVA, 16-0, at Foothill College, Nov 26. Cullinane went seven yards for the first score and Heinrich pitched eight yards to Worman before the first quarter was over. MONTE VISTA CHRISTIAN, 9-35, at Pacific Grove High, Nov. 24. ST. IGNATIUS def. OAK GROVE def. Mitty, completely dominated by Palma's line, managed to get on the GUNN (7-3) (SCVAL-ECAL co-champ), 51-14, at Leland High, Nov. 21. BELLARMINE def. WESTMONT (6-3-1) (BVAL-STAL tie 3rd), 48-0, at Los Gatos High, Nov. 20. Fahsbender has been with the organization since 2002, starting his career as an intern. TERRA NOVA def. Undefeated and top-ranked St. Francis, the three-time defending champion, was the pre-playoff favorite in Division I. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO def. DEL MAR (10-0) (BVAL-STAL champ) def. Saratoga went for, and converted the two-point try after every score. After St. Francis scored its first points on a field goal midway through the second quarter. HOMESTEAD (8-1)(FL runner-up), 13-6, at Spartan Stadium, Nov. 26. LIVE OAK (5-3-1)(MBL at-large), 35-14, at St. Francis High, Nov. 22. SARATOGA (10-0) (WAVL), 28-18, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 2 -- In a battle of the undefeateds, Oak Grove prevailed before an estimated crowd of 9,000. LOS GATOS (5-5)(SCVAL-DAL 4th), 27-25, at Hill High, Nov. 23. Click to view other information. The Leland quarterback had two passes intercepted early in the game with one being run back 48 yards by Frank Alvarez for Branhams only score. The Condors competed in the LFA, the top American football league in Mexico. On the second play of the Bells next possession, Amanam found a seam to the left and outran everyone for an 88-yard score. VALLEY CHRISTIAN, 34-7, at San Jose City College, Dec. 4 -- After stopping Valley Christian on its first drive, the Cougars dominated the game. 2 entry), 10-0, at Cupertino High, Nov. 19. 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. SEASIDE, 41-27, at Seaside High, Nov. 23. MONTEREY (7-3) (MBAL 2nd), 28-0, at Salinas High School, Nov. 17. Los Altos capped the scoring with Clark passing 23 yards to Bruce Fernandez. PIONEER (8-1)(BVAL-WVAL 2nd), 18-0, at Aragon High, Nov. 19. WILCOX (8-1)(SCVAL champ) def. PALO ALTO, 31-10, at Milpitas High, Nov. 27. CUPERTINO, 42-19, at San Jose City College, Dec. 4 -- After giving up a touchdown on the first drive of the game, Palma exploded for five unanswered scores, three by running back Jeremy Gonzalez on runs of 65, 45 and 18 yards. OAK GROVE, 17-0, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 5 -- After blocking a field goal attempt in the second quarter, the Lancers scored twice before halftime -- once on a 26-yard run by Eric Lewis and once on a Britt Cyester 20-yard field goal -- and were never headed. LIVE OAK, 28-17, at San Jose City College, Nov. 30 -- Undefeated Oak Grove had to struggle as Live Oak dominated the first half but could score only on Chip Carrions 38-yard field goal. 2 entry) def. Ryan Kanzaki of Westmont also scored twice, both on passes from Kevin Pham. Valley Christian needed only three plays to score with its first possession Kirk Johnson sprinting 69 yards for the TD. INDEPENDENCE, 39-6, at San Jose City College, Nov. 26. DEL MAR, 42-7, at Foothill College, Nov. 24. WOODSIDE (6-4) (PAL tie 4th), 30-14, at San Jose City College, Nov. 18. ERRA (5-5) (WCAL 5th) def. 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 MOUNTAIN VIEW (9-1)(SCVAL champ) def. MOUNTAIN VIEW (8-2)(SCVAL-ECAL 2nd), 26-6, at Mountain View, Nov. 23. NORTH MONTEREY COUNTY (7-2-1) (MBL co-champ), 41-20, at San Mateo High, Nov. 22. RIORDAN (3-7) (WCAL 8th ), 40-17, at Live Oak High School, Nov. 17. SEASIDE (9-0-1)(MBL No. 16 22 Melenudo (37, pass from Mateo) (Melenudo, pass from Mateo) LOS GATOS (8-1)(DAL runner-up), 21-7, at Los Gatos High, Nov. 16. The format remained the same. LIVE OAK def. SARATOGA (8-2)(WVAL champ) def. On the second play after the intermission, ODonnell was caught in the end zone for a safety. SEASIDE, 16-14, at Salinas, Dec. 2 -- After trailing 14-0 at halftime, Monterey took advantage of a pair of second half opportunities. TERRA NOVA (7-3) (PAL-BD champ) def. 7 0 Bowen (7, pass from Miller) (Schubert kick) GUNDERSON (9-1)(STAL runner-up), 23-20, SEASIDE (10-0) (MBL-PD champ) def. SERRA (8-2) (WCAL TIE 2nd ) def. For the second straight year, nine league champions lined up for the playoffs, but the alignment was a little different. PALMA (8-1-1) (TCAL 2nd) def. GILROY def. CARMEL def. -- The two teams were scoreless until 2:27 left in the game when Mark Scaroni burrowed across from the two-yard line and Ken Baker added the extra point. Wilson (50, pass from Adams) (kick failed). FREMONT (8-2)(DAL champ), 28-0, at Independence High, Nov. 16. SAN LORENZO VALLEY def. PALMA def. LOS GATOS def. ALVAREZ (6-3-1) (MBL co-champ), 28-13, at Silver Creek High, Nov. 23. at Gonzales High, Nov. 21. VALLEY CHRISTIAN def. SAN LORENZO VALLEY, 42-0, @ San Jose City College, Dec.1 -- The Wildcats dominated on the ground and through the air to chalk up their second SAN BENITO def. LIVE OAK (6-4) (BVAL-MHAL 4TH) def. The Bears came back with touchdowns by Willy Fonua and Evan Perkins, the latter on a 12-yard pass from Fonua. iheartradio Listen on your phone! ST. FRANCIS CCC (7-3) (SCCAL 2nd), 30-3, at The Kings Academy, Nov. 21. The format did not change. ST. FRANCIS def. SAN LORENZO VALLEY, 24-14, at San Jose City College, Dec. 3 -- Junior Miguel Valdillez paced the Monarchs to their first CCS title. 2 entry), 42-8, at Wilcox High, Nov. 22. 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. SAN LORENZO VALLEY (6-2-1) Get Newsletter Follow us Competitions Club Resources Education National Premier League ECNL Regional League The Wildcats then turned on their running attack and iced the game. Streaming Audio All Condors games, in their entirety, will, Arena Information The home nest of the Condors is Bakersfields own Rabobank Arena. OAK GROVE def. WATSONVILLE (6-4)(SCCAL at-large), 28-0, at Oak Grove High, Nov. 21. GONZALES (7-3)(MTAL 3rd) def. PIONEER (8-2) (BVAL-STAL champs) def. . Teams that wished to compete in the open division had to notify CCS after final regular season game. Del Mar scored after a 62-yard drive, Ray Garcia going over from the one. 7 7 Johansen (1, run) (Scollan kick) 0 6 Brown (4, run) (pass failed) GUNN (7-3) (SCVL-DAD tie 2nd) def. INDEPENDENCE (8-2) (BVL-STD 2nd), 38-2, at Salinas High, Nov. 22. SAN MATEO (9-1)(PAL-SD co-champ) def. BELLARMINE (9-1) (WCAL champ) def. BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KERO) The Bakersfield Condors will hit the ice again for their first game on Feb. 5 and now, they're releasing their full schedule . Any of these schools that qualified for the playoffs went into this division. MONTEREY, 16-7, at Salinas High, Nov. 29. After Palo Alto had taken a 20-14 lead on a Sam Tompkins-Jenkins run with seconds left in the third quarter, Los Gatos quarterback Nick Hirschman tallied twice in the last period rally and added a two-point conversion to win the game. Menlo-Atherton pulled to within one-point with 4:04 left in the game but a two-point conversion try was stopped short. LOS GATOS def. ST. FRANCIS def. WATSONVILLE (6-3)(SCCAL at-large) def. ST. FRANCIS def. ARAGON (9-1)(PAL No. EL CAMINO (6-4) (PAL-LD tri-champ), 25-0, at Pioneer High, Nov. 18. Once the field was set, the teams were divided into divisions based on enrollment. TERRA NOVA def. LIVE OAK def. PALMA (8-2) (TCAL co-champ), 42-19, at Oak Grove High, Nov. 21. LOS GATOS (7-3) (SCVAL-DAL champ) def. ST. FRANCIS def. LELAND (8-2) (BVAL-STAL champ) def. ARAGON (8-2) (PAL-OD tie 2nd) def. Guard David Ashkinaz scored the next TD by recovering a fumble by a teammate in the end zone, culminating an 80-yard drive. OAK GROVE (9-1)(MHL runner-up), 28-14, at San Jose City College, Nov. 23 -- Live Oak scored on its first four possessions. 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. Jose Rivera can be contacted at [email protected], Greg Lowe Director, Group Experiences and Strategy. OAK GROVE, 14-13, at San Jose City College, Dec. 4 -- Jeff Endaya scored twice -- on runs of 63 and 3 yards -- but Matt Lemos provided the winning margin by converting both conversions while St. Francis blocked one of the Oak Grove attempts. MITTY, 28-14, at Foothill College, Dec. 5 -- Quarterback Ryan Sorahan, who became the Wildcats starting quarterback after the team had lost its first three games, was the big difference. Live Oak fumbled four times and had two passes intercepted. The Vikings ace was stopped in the final two periods, however, as the Cowboys scored four touchdowns. MONTEREY, 22-14, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 9 -- On the games first scrimmage play, Greg French swept end for 70 yards and a score for St. Francis. 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. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO (6-3-1) (NPL No. JEFFERSON def. BELLARMINE def. 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. WILCOX (3-5-2) (SCVAL-DAL 6th), 38-6, at Serra High, No v. 19. LEIGH, 10-7, at PAL Stadium, Nov. 25. ST. FRANCIS def. This held until the third quarter when the Bell star tore through the middle and went 95 yards to seal the victory. SARATOGA (7-3) (SCVAL-ECAL champ) def. BELLARMINE def. Automatically qualifying were 22 teams from the sections 11 leagues based on league or division standings. FREMONT (8-2) (SCVAL-ECD champ), 49-0, at Salinas High, Nov. 16. PALMA (10-0)(MTAL champ) def. Nair had 190 yards on 24 carries. David Williams scored three times on short plunges after long Seaside drives and Ronald Saxton completed 11 of 19 passes for 242 yards and one touchdown. SEQUOIA (9-0-1) (PAL-LD champ) def. Mario Guzman was on the receiving end of two TD passes from Gary Walker for the losing Condors. Ramsay CCAA Academic All-Canadian. 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. WOODSIDE (10-0) (PAL-BD champ), 29-22, at Woodside High, Nov. 17. WILLOW GLEN (7-1-2)(BVAL-WVAL champ), 42-8, at Gonzales High, Nov. 23. III. PALMA def. SANTA CRUZ (6-4) (SCCAL tie 3rd) def. Trailing 29-20, Oak Grove scored on Dan Craigs 13-yard run before the game-winner. Carta-Samuels two-yard run, the Bells only points until overtime. MENLO-ATHERTON def. The champions of the five highest classified leagues -- West Catholic, Mt. SAN LORENZO VALLEY def. BELLARMINE (9-0)(WCAL champ) def. MENLO-ATHERTON, 28-27, at Sequoia High, Nov. 26 -- Hodari Polk propelled Aragon to its first CCS championship by rushing for 211 yards and four touchdowns in 25 carries. PIONEER, 45-21, at De Anza College, Nov. 26. Oak Grove and St. Francis, each with one loss, were ranked as solid contenders. The Condors LFA or Condors CDMX, were an American football team that began in Mexico City, Mexico. SALINAS, 14-8, at Salinas High, Dec. 3 -- Del Rodgers broke loose for two touchdowns in the final quarter to give the Vikings the win. SARATOGA (6-2-2)(SCVAL-DAL 4th) def. Gunderson, already leading 15-10, appeared ready to score the clinching touchdown when it lost the ball on a fumble. PALMA (8-2) (TCAL champ) def. PETERSON (10-0)(SCVAAL champ) def. Branham was No. MONTA VISTA (8-2)(DAL at-large), 28-24, at Leland High, Nov. 19. Undefeated St. Francis was a lop-sided favorite to win Division I; San Mateo, also unbeaten, was the pick in Division II-North but Division II-South was a tossup. HILL def. OVERFELT (4-6) (BVAL-MHAL 7th) def. SALINAS (6-4) (TCAL 3rd) def. NORTH MONTEREY COUNTY (7-3) (MBL tie 3rd), 33-14, at San Mateo High, Nov. 21. BELLARMINE, 28-14, at San Jose City College, Nov. 29. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO (8-2)(NPL runner-up) def. The victors ground out 300 yards while attempting (and completing) four passes. 2 entry) def. SAN BENITO (7-2-1) (TCAL champ), 36-0, at San Benito High, Nov. 18. The teams were tied, 21-21, at halftime. APTOS (5-3-1)(SCCAL runner-up), 20-13, 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. PACIFIC GROVE (7-3) (MTAL tie 2nd ), 48-15, at Sacred Heart Prep, Nov. 17. PIEDMONT HILLS (8-2) (BVAL-STAL 3rd), 28-13, at Piedmont Hills, Nov. 22. Brian Lackey plunged the final yard. WILLOW GLEN (8-1-1)(BVAL-WVAL champ), 37-6, at Harbor High, Nov. 19. PALMA def. SACRED HEART PREP (7-3) (PAL-BD 3rd) def. Pioneer was able to move the ball, but could not push anything into the end zone. OAK GROVE (7-3)(MHAL runner-up) def. TERRA NOVA (8-2)(NPL champ) def. Monterey lost scoring chances with Aldrete twice missing wide-open receivers in the end zone. at Foothill College, Dec. 2. 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. The West Valley League rejoined the fold for the fifth annual tournament, bringing the number of participating leagues to. 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. WILCOX, 28-14, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 5 -- Scoring touchdowns on its first three possessions -- on drives of 59, 68 and 84 yards -- Oak Grove held on for the win. PACIFIC GROVE def. PALO ALTO (8-2) (SCVAL-DAD co-champ) def. While in Worcester he was president of the student radio station and broadcast hockey, football, and basketball for the Crusaders. Once the field was set, the teams were divided into divisions based on enrollment. Reyes two-yard dive and Brandon Sualuas two-yard tally to tie the score. I, Aragon in Div. Quarterback Terry Martin was the big gun for the Spartans, gaining 100 yards on 21 carries. The eight larger schools went into 4A. ALVAREZ, 20-0, at Wilcox High, Nov. 24. Prior to coming to the Condors, Parsons attended CSUB where he worked as a ticket sales intern before graduating with his degree in Business Management. Don Lellos four-yard touchdown jaunt with less than two minutes remaining proved to be the winner. MONTA VISTA, 38-14, at Seaside High, Nov. 27. .BELLARMINE (8-1-1) (WCAL co-champ) def. The playoffs involved 32 schools divided into four divisions. Jones had 181 yards in 41 attempts and two scores in a losing cause for the Monarchs. The Vikings added other scores on a Mike Agraan eight-yard run and a 23-yard pass from Agraan to Mike Pond. Saratoga closed gap to 13-7 but Serra then tallied twice more. DEL MAR def. JEFFERSON (8-2) (PAL-BD co-champ) def. PACIFIC GROVE (9-1)(MTL co-champ), 18-13,at Monterey Peninsula College, Nov. 18. TERRA NOVA, 28-0, at PAL Stadium, Nov. 28. Visit the Oxnard College Apparel Team Shop on Prep Sportswear today! HARBOR, 7-0, at Cabrillo College, Nov. 25. New format was introduced, creating three divisions within Division I.

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