There were eruptions – a lot of eruptions – in the ninth week.
There were also surprises when a field goal in the last second lifted St Ignatius to Archbishop Mette and outpaced Burlingame over Half Moon Bay.
De La Salle rolled in, as did Clayton Valley Charter.
In one of the big games of the weekend, Los Gatos pulled out of Wilcox in the second half to win three touchdowns.
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Ranked teams
No. 2 Pittsburgh 62, Freedom 0
After a dominant home win over Freedom in a Bay Valley game in the league, Pittsburgh racked up one victory to claim their fourth consecutive league title. The pirates had seven quick landings, with Elijah Boo Leading the way with four. Cameron Clanton, Jaden Rashadeh And the Marley Alcantara (twice) also ran to get scores. He also threw a guide landing on Rashid Williams. Pittsburgh (7-1, 3-0) will travel to play the Heritage game next Friday. And Al-Hurriya will host (2-5, 0-3) in front of Antioch on Friday. – Jesus Cano
No. 3 De La Salle 41, Monte Vista 3
De La Salle intercepted five passes, and made two relegations, as the Spartans took a home win to advance to 5-3. Jonathan Guerrero He intercepted a pass to form De La Salle’s second touchdown and then returned a 67-yard interception for TD that made it 28-0 in the second quarter. After the third landing, de la Salle Calio Augustin He was injured in the ensuing kick-off and was taken in an ambulance to the hospital after receiving medical attention in the field for several minutes. Augustine walked to a stretcher alone before being put into the ambulance, De La Salle announcers told viewers via an internet broadcast. Cooper Flanagan His interception early in the first quarter led to a short TD run Dylan Grayson To advance 7-0. Charles Greer The 25-yard advantage extended to 14-0 and Toa Faavae’s The quarterback stretched from 9 yards to 21-0 with two minutes left in the first quarter. Robert Santiago He completed the scoring when he regained an 86-yard interception for a touchdown in the third quarter. The game is over with an hour running. Friday, De La Salle travels to Amador Valley and Monte Vista (2-6) and hosts Clayton Valley. – Darren Sabedra
Saint Ignatius 24, No. 10 Archbishop Mity 21
One week after a sudden increase in the fourth quarter propelled Mity to a win over Bellarmine, the Kings were unable to do the same against Saint Ignatius. After the Mitte was pulled up to 21-21 at Foothill College when Tae Yoshida Connected with Danny Scudero Saint Ignatius answered in the end zone corner from 3 yards with a left of 4:38. The Wildcats got into the scoring range and won when Lucy Cooper Kicked 18 yards field goal with a second left. St Ignatius was coming off a 10-0 loss last week to rival Sacred Heart Cathedral in a Bruce Mahoney match. The victory improved his SI record to 3-5 overall and 2-3 in WCAL. Mitte fell to 6-2, 3-2. Next Friday, the top-rated SI Sierra will host Mitty and visit Christian Valley. – Darren Sabedra
No. 11 Clayton Valley 49, No. 16 California 14
Clayton Valley Christian Aguilar They threw for 331 yards on 18 of 21 passes and two touchdowns and the Ugly Eagles ran five TDs while touring home after California playing East Bay Athletic League Mountain Division. Clayton Valley 5-3, 3-0. California fell 5-3, 1-1. Check out the Joseph Dycus story here.
No. 12 San Ramon Valley 24, Amador Valley 14
Wolverhampton’s (6-2, 1-1 EBAL Mountain) team advanced midway through the second quarter with a 21-0 score, but they couldn’t banish their stubborn guests from Amador Valley (4-4, 0-3). John Pau Mendoza The confined drop spans 7 and 2 yards around a 13-yard scoring pass from QB Luke Baker to me Trevor Scott San Ramon Valley also threatened to turn the match into a defeat six minutes before the end of the first half. But Amador Valle made the score 21-7 less than a minute before the end of the break, then scored again four minutes before the end of the third quarter, trimming SRV’s lead to seven points. 21-14 left until the last minute of play when Austin Shelton Kick a 40-yard field target to give the wolves some breathing space. Toss Baker TD was the 25th of the season. Eight went to Scott. Amador Valle had a rough time after the season started 4-1. The Dons have lost all three of their games at EBAL Mountain, and next Friday they host De La Salle. Amador Valley may need to win one of the remaining two games to ensure an offer is made to the playoffs in the North Coast Division. The Dons host California in the regular season final on November 5. – Mike Lefko
Burlingame 29, No. 13 Half Moon Bay 27
Daniel Hilt 17 yards run downhill with just under six minutes tiebreak 21-21 and Dylan Cal He completed the surprise interception as Burlingame, playing on the road, defeated Half Moon Bay in the PAL/SCVAL Bay Division game. The score was 14-14 at the end of the first half, and Half Moon Bay took a 21-14 lead heading into the fourth quarter. Burlingame’s performance improved to 4-4, 2-2. Half Moon Bay dropped to 6-2, 2-2. Next Friday, Burlingame will host Menlo School and Half Moon Bay will travel to Aragon. – Darren Sabedra
No. 24 Live Oak 42, No. 19 Lincoln-San Jose 14
Jordan Fuentes He ran for 258 yards and grabbed four touchdowns, as Live Oak, who was playing on the road, overtook the previously unbeaten Lincoln-San Jose Thursday to take the top spot in the Hamilton Division’s Blossom Valley Athletic Division. Live Oak is 7-1, 3-0. Lincoln fell to 7-1, 2-1. Joseph Decos has the details here.
No. 20 Sacred Heart Cathedral 30, No. 23 Bellarmine 17
Three star back RL Miller The difference for this game was in the Catholic Western League, bringing back two touchdown interceptions as the Irish improved to 3-2 in the league and 5-3 overall. Miller was ranked as the 129th best player in the California Seniors category by 247sports. He remains committed to Arizona State despite what will be a change in coaching next season. Bellarmine lost (3-5, 2-3) for the third time in a row. The Bells had a 10-2 lead five minutes into the second quarter, but SHC closed 10-8 at 64 yards played by Kendrick SandersMiller’s first pick 6 then put the host team 15-10 ahead in the first half. Bellarmine hit first early in the third inning to get back in the lead 17-15, but the Irish scored the last 15 points of the game, including another interception for Miller’s six. – Mike Lefko
East Bay
Concorde 14, Al Hamra 7
stick to one touch wire, Fabian Lopez And the Jose Ortiz Combined for a sack to make a spin in the drop and help Concord escape with a Diablo Athletic League Valley road win over Alhambra. Sean Murphy touchdown run record 14 yards and monty beam, Who crossed 1,000 yards last week, dash for a 50-yard drop to put Concorde ahead 14-0 at the break. Daniel Delgado Connected with Jacob Alderman To pass the relegation in the third quarter to the Alhambra. Concord (7-1, 2-1) hosts Perrin Christian next Friday. The Alhambra (3-5.1-2) heads to Concorde to play in the Ignacio Valley. – Jesus Cano
Heritage 49, Valley of Deer 18
Heritage scored 42 unanswered points by midway through the second quarter in the Bay Valley Athletic League’s Thursday night win over Deer Valley. Fresno heading to the state Devon Rivers Record five touchdowns. It was the fifth team this season, as Rivers, who had 154 yards in 13 coaches, scored no fewer than four touchdowns in one game. Austin Peters Completed 6 of 9 passes for 119 yards and one touchdown Jeremiah Reuven. Deer Valley Kobe Fusselmann Run for a score and throw touchdown passes to Carlos Perez And the Evan Padilla. Heritage (6-2, 2-1) plays Pittsburgh next Friday. Deer Valley (0-8, 0-3) will head to Brentwood to play Liberty. – Jesus Cano
Mount Eden 27, Washington Fremont 24
Jacob Gasrock He made huge plays in two different stages of the match as Mount Eden (5-3, 2-1) beat Washington (4-4, 0-3). Gastrok made things difficult for Washington’s attack spread out from his safe place, and also scored the game-winning goal on an 85-yard comeback. Mount Eden half back Marcus Jones He had two rushing touchdowns, and a quarterback Kerry Fudge I found the end zone in the stampede. Mount Eden coach Paul Perignon The back said Andres Vernes At least 10 interventions were raised. Mount Eden travels to Berkeley next Friday, and the Washington Morrow Catholic will visit. – Joseph Decos
Auckland Tech 38, Castlemont 20
The Bulldogs (6-1, 2-0) are one step closer to what appears to be an inevitable match against the McLemonds for the Auckland Athletic League title. Castlemont (3-4, 1-1) fought a battle, but the knights had no answer Omar Staples, who had five sacks as a passer and a landing received as a narrow end. Offensive navigators Zachary MuhammadAnd the Kai Ikeda And the Aaron Walker paved the way for Anthony Alonzowho ran for two touchdowns and caught another of the strong armed midfielder protective irons. cities of samuel It also had a rapid decline. Next Friday, Oakland Tech hosts Oakland and Castlemont travel to Skyline. – Joseph Decos
South Bay / Peninsula / SF
Branham 42, Independence 22
William Augenstein Branham played another big game as Branham improved to 7-1 overall and 3-0 in the BVAL Santa Teresa-Foothill Division, which on Thursday beat Independence (1-7, 0-3). He threw a quarterback for 180 yards and four touchdowns and ran for 172 yards and a TD. Jack Lewis He also scored a touchdown and Elias Antillion He ran for 99 yards in 11 Branham cars, which travel to Piedmont Hills on Friday before finishing the regular season at home on November 3 against Pioneer. Independence will also be on the road on Friday to take on Silver Creek. – Darren Sabedra
Piedmont Hills 20, Gilroy 7
Piedmont Hills cut short a six-game losing streak, winning the BVAL Santa Teresa Foothill Division game in a light upset. Buccaneers improved to 2-6, 1-2. Gilroy is 4-4, 1-2. Piedmont Hills led 13-0 in the first half, scoring in the first quarter at 4 yards from the quarterback Raymond Herediathen added to the lead when Heredia threw a touchdown pass from 4 yards to Angel Maciel. The visitors cut the lead to 13-7 in the third quarter, but the Buccaneers made it a two-goal match 10 minutes from time when Heredia found Maciel again, this time from 8 yards. Madison Ferry Jones Her second extra point in the evening set up to wrap up the scoring. The 5-foot-3 junior player has eight extra points this season. “We didn’t score many points,” said the Pirates coach. Matt Kessel, whose team averages 16.5 points per game. It’s been a frustrating season for Piedmont Hills, losing three times by eight points or less. – Mike Lefko
Sequoia 54, Santa Clara 22
Sequoia continued its unbeaten season with a home win over Santa Clara PAL/SCVAL at El Camino. quarterback John Larius Rushed to get two landing and connected with Robert Oda, Luke Heech, and Jack Jain for TD passes. Santa Clara Jordan Crockett It was a fast landing and Luke Roel He had a choice of six. Jacob Jensen Caught a touchdown pass from Matthew Conklinwho also ran for a score. Orlando Lewis He also scored for Bruins. On Friday, Sequoia (8-0, 4-0) will play host to Kings Academy and Santa Clara (2-6, 1-3) will be at home to face Jen. – Jesus Cano
Originally published at San Jose News Bulletin
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