Saturday, October 15, 2022

The best work in the eighth week

In a match between unbeaten teams, Campolindo saved Acalanes in the last seconds to win a thrilling home match.

In San Jose, Mitte scored two goals in the fourth quarter in six seconds to overtake Bellarmine.

Meanwhile, Antioch returned to the spectacular Heritage and disturbed Monte Vista and the Amador Valley.

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Ranked teams

No. 8 El Cerrito 29, Pinol Valley 6

Warren Smith Caught two touchdown passes from quarterback Michael Vanhoek The Gauchos improved to 7-0 overall and 2-0 in the TCAL Rock Division. Smith, a commitment from Washington State who is expected to play high school in college, had shot from 15 yards in the second quarter and 10 yards in the fourth. visit eastman Things started with a 30-yard sprint in the first quarter, but Pinole Valley (3-3, 1-1) trimmed the lead to 7-6 midway through the second half. However, the Spartans missed the extra point, and the Gauchos scored twice to land a comfortable 22-6 lead in the half. Kamani Jackson He had a 90-yard kick-back after taking a rebound from Aaron Mileswho was the first gaucho to tackle a kick-off, then Smith got his first TD pass. Jermaine Hargreaves He led another excellent defensive effort for El Cerrito, which only allowed 44 points all season. Mike Lefko

No. 9 Sacred Heart Preparation 24, Burlingame 0

The Gators’ solid defense has continued to establish itself among the elite in the Bay Area by eliminating the respected Burlingame team. Meanwhile, the offense did what it had to do, starting with one yard Anthony Noto Dive into the end zone in the first quarter. Sacred Heart Prep maintained a 7-0 lead into the third quarter when Sean Tinsley Kick a field goal to make the score 10-0. In the fourth quarter, quarterback Mitchell Taylorr found the receiver Carter Show On a 26-yard landing lane, the Anthony Noto He came with another rumble from five yards in the end zone to end the scoring. Sacred Heart Prep travels to Aragon next Friday, and Burlingame plays in Half Moon Bay on the same day. – Joseph Decos

No. 18 Menlo-Atherton 27, Aragon 7

Strong defense from bears led by Devin Hyde, Swann Fasulo And the David Tangellano He cemented the path in a PAL/SCVAL Bay Division victory over the visiting Aragonese. Sherrod Smith And the Jordan Masuisui Dominate the running game as the duo captured every MA touchdown. quarterback Billy Johnson It was also an effective night, according to the coach Chris Saunders. Friday, Massachusetts (4-3, 2-1) will host Menlo School and Aragon (3-4, 0-3) will be at home to face the Sacred Heart Prep. – Jesus Cano

Monte Vista 21, No. 20 Amador Valley 0

The Mustang has won only for the second time this season, capitalizing on five transformations in the Amador Valley. Monte Vista (2-5, 1-1 EBAL Mountain) received three interceptions and regained two moves while breaking a four-game losing streak. The Dons suffered their second defeat in a row after starting the season 4-1. They are 0-2 in league play. Junior quarterback Matthew Congdon He was 18 of 29 passing for 208 yards, including relegation to John Breedlove And the Yaaqoub Chung, whose TD catch covered 81 yards. Chung also objection. Toxic brought on He was responsible for landing another Mustang with a sack and forcibly tripping into the end zone. Monte Vista scored all of its points in the first half. The Mustang was limited to one accelerating yard but threw for 228 yards. First year coach Johnny Millard He said his team is in growing pains with 17 sophomores getting plenty of playing time. They are likely to struggle more with their last three games against De La Salle, Clayton Valley and San Ramon Valley. Mike Lefko

Antioch 23, No. 21 Heritage 14

Antioch scored 17 unanswered points in the second half to complete its victory over visiting Heritage in the Bay Valley match in the league. Charles Brown Jr. He gave Antioch a 6-0 lead in the first quarter. Heritage answered in the second quarter as Jeremiah Reuven He scored two goals to give the Patriots a 14-6 lead in the first half. In the third quarter, Brown had another touchdown run and a successful two-point conversion to tie the match with Antioch. Panthers added landing insurance he manages Isaiah Benno. Antioch (2-4, 2-0) will play Liberty next Friday. Al-Turath plays (5-2, 1-1) with the host of Wadi Al-Ghizlan next Thursday. – Jesus Cano

No. 24 Sacred Heart Cathedral 10, Saint Ignatius 0

Bruce Mahoney’s annual game turned out to be a defensive struggle, as the Irish (4-3, 2-2 Western Catholic Athletic League) scored all of their points in the second quarter. Safety put them 2-0 ahead, then Oregon commits Jerry Mixon Jr. Scoring over 6 yards and conversion added 2 points. Sacred Heart Cathedral recorded its first close against the SI since 1987. The Wildcats (2-5, 1-3 WCAL) forced three turnovers in the SHC. They intercepted two passes in the end zone and were recovering. Atticus Mustafa And the Pierce St. Jim He had the choices, but SI couldn’t take advantage. – Mike Lefko

East Bay

Concord 54, Ignacio Valley 8

Monte BeamHis big night against Ygnacio Valley in a Diablo Athletic League Valley Division game helped host Concorde, who suffered their first loss last week against College Park, to a stunning win. The beam slammed down twice and 1,000 yards eclipsed for the season. Isaac Schwartz, Shawn Murphy And the Brandon Islas Caught every touchdown pass from Matt Dashner. Samaritan Williams objection, Jayden Rieger He had 3.5 bags and Islas had six pickaxes. Concorde (6-1, 1-1) plays the Alhambra on the road on Friday. On the same night, Ygnacio Valley (0-7, 0-2) will travel to Pleasant Hill to play College Park. – Jesus Cano

South Bay / Peninsula / SF

Del Mar 50, Yerba Buena 0

Del Mar only needed 19 gigs to make eight touchdowns in one of the week’s most dominant performances. Andre Lattimore He took his seven 162-yard races and had four touchdowns, while Jackson Villasnor He ran four times for 130 yards and two touchdowns, one that lasted 75 yards. big Somto Obasi It was 80 yards and two touchdowns as the team combined for a 394 rushing yard. On Friday, Del Mar hosts Mount Pleasant, and Yerba Buena travels to Willow Glen. – Joseph Decos

Mountain View 46, Milpitas 23

quarterback Kevin Conway Mountain View helped clinch its five-game losing streak by defeating host Milpitas in a PAL/SCVAL De Anza match. Conway finished with three touchdown passes, two to Lex Silver and one for Drake Wilking. Mountain View (2-5, 1-2) returns home Friday to play Palo Alto. Milpitas (1-6, 0-3) will play Homestead on Friday. – Jesus Cano

Westmont 42, Lee 17

Jacob Lang He scored for 97 yards in the first quarter to give Westmont a lead he wouldn’t give up as the Warriors remained undefeated with a road victory over Lee without a win. Lang finished with four relegation games to help Westmont improve to 7-0 overall and 2-0 in the Santa Teresa Valley Division of the Blossom Valley League. Lee fell to 0-7, 0-2. Lang’s 12-yard track increased Westmont’s lead to 14-3 in the first inning, and 32 yards managed by QB Zachary Zepeda He made it 21-3 in the third quarter. after, after Kai Chu 20 yard pass from Aaron Reed Lang pulled Lee within 21-10, and Lang scored in an 8-yard run to extend the cushion to 18. Lang’s 6-yard track extended the margin to 35-10, and Zepeda completed the scoring for Westmont with a 38-yard touchdown. Running extended the feature to 10–42. On Friday, Westmont hosts the co-leader of Santa Teresa Valley Overfelt and will visit Lee Gunderson. – Darren Sabedra



Originally published at San Jose News Bulletin

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