The top seed Serra was far from perfect but still easily beat Archbishop Mette, the 11th seed.
Third seed Pittsburgh moved away late to fall back to fifth-placed McLemonds.
Half Moon Bay beat seventh-placed Menlo-Atherton in the league’s opener, overtaking Lincoln-San Jose Branham in an unbeaten game.
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Ranked teams
No. 1 Sera 35, No. 11 Archbishop Mitte 7
Serra built a two-touchdown cushion before the break and led it with three touchdowns after the third quarter en route to winning his only home night game of the season. Mayalaki Smith Throwing touchdown passes and Teddy Chong Two passes were intercepted to help lead the way. Darren Sapidra has the summary here.
No. 3 Pittsburgh 39, No. 5 McLemonds 21
Pittsburgh, playing at home, opened the game late as the Buccaneers bounced back from their loss two weeks earlier to Folsom. Elijah Sagittarius The pirates paid 183 and landed in 33 wagons. Check out the Joseph Dycus story here.
No. 19 Half Moon Bay 22, No. 7 Menlo Atherton 21
For the second week in a row, Menlo Atherton lost on the road by a point. Last week, Wilcox defeated the Bears 21-20. On Friday, in the league opener, Half Moon Bay held out for MA after the Bears moved inside the 10-yard line less than two minutes before kick-off. David Kiefer has all the details here.
17 Saint Francis 42 Saint Ignatius 20
The Lancers, for the first time since week one, are back in the winning streak with a road win against St. Ignatius in the West Catholic Athletic League play. Keala Keanaina Recording began with a three-yard touchdown late in the first quarter. Then you got close Matthew Dougherty Offside 1 in the second quarter to give Lancer a 14-0 lead in the first half. Dougherty also got a 40-yard touchdown from Riley Long. Soren Hamill He threw some scoring passes to give St. Ignatius life, but St. Francis (2-3, 1-1) backed out when Dougherty called with Ned Riggles And the Andrew Adxon for landing. St. Francis will host the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart next Friday, while St. Ignatius (1-4, 0-2) returns home to face Christian Valley. – Joseph Decos
No. 21 Heritage 41, Freedom 18
Devon Rivers He scored five touchdowns as the Patriots rebounded (5-1) from their first loss of the season last week. Rivers had 192 yards on 37 buggies, and all five TDs scored at 7 yards or less. Fresno State’s commitment now stands at 1,264 yards and 18 touchdowns this season. Last week in a 17-7 setback against James Logan, he was held under 100 yards and without any points for the only time this season. The Bay Valley Athletic League’s Friday night opener for both Heritage and Freedom has been close for half a year. The Visitors took a 14-12 lead in the first half against the Hawks who improved a lot (2-3, 0-1), but took the lead in the third and fourth quarters. I started on my first play after the break when I rounded you Austin Peters Throwing a touchdown 73 yards to brooks Davis. This made it 21-12, and Heritage built the lead to 34-12 on two more Rivers waves before Freedom finally managed to land in the fourth quarter. Heritage will stop operating next Friday before visiting Antioch on October 14. Mike Lefko
East Bay
Antioch 61, Valley of the Deer 16
Antioch cut their losing streak in four consecutive matches on Thursday behind a strong attacking performance from Charles Brown And the Larrenzo Mayfield. Brown rushed for 137 yards and two touchdowns, Mayfield threw one touchdown and ran for two more to lead the Panthers to victory in the Antioch Athletic Legend’s first cup game. Elijah Stingley, Isaac Gaines, Robert Edward And the Curtis Tucker Everything was scored for Antioch. Mark Mixon And the Jayeon Gray I found the end zone of Deer Valley. Both teams will resume play on October 14. Antioch (2-4, 1-4) will play hosts Heritage and Deer Valley (0-6, 0-1) at home against Pittsburgh. – Jesus Cano
Dougherty Valley 50, Vallejo 12
Dougherty Valley is 6-0 for the first time in the program’s history after a home win against Vallejo. Devin Garcia He had two touchdowns for the second game in a row. Aryan Ghawar He also had a pair of landing gear, which included a 90-yard run. Aditya VidAnd the Michael Bay, And the Gavin Bergstedt log also. Dougherty Valley will start the East Bay Athletic League game, next Friday, at home against Foothill. – Jesus Cano
South Bay / Peninsula / SF
Santa Teresa 47, Independence 0
Santa Teresa extended their winning streak to three games, making 34 first-half points en route to Thursday’s out-of-the-league win at home to Independence. Joseph Tapia Throwing touchdown passes and Evan Smith He ran for 109 yards and landed in 22 carrying the trailblazer assist. Joshua Reyes Added two landings on the ground and one receiving and Ian Quintero And the Joshua Rahimi He also scored a goal for Santa Teresa (4-2). Reyes, who plays with strong safety, led the defense with eight tackles. poor safety Alex Villanida Finished with seven tackles, center back Davis Aguirre He had six tackles and a defensive line joe brush Contributed with four interventions and a bag. Santa Teresa has the holiday next week, then hosts Live Oak for a league game on October 14. Independence (1-4) visits Pioneer in a league game Thursday. – Darren Sabedra
Willow Glen 35, Evergreen Valley 0
Cooper Nixon He had 12 vehicles for 130 yards and two touchdowns as Willow Glen prevailed on the trail over Evergreen Valley in the Blossom Valley Athletic League West Valley Division game. By Cedeno Chavez and Dylan Dallas And the Joshua Sanchez record too. Chase Otrosky objection and Taggart Severson I stumbled to contribute to the closure. Willow Glenn won (3-2, 2-0) twice in a row. The Rams will come home next Friday to play Hill. Evergreen Valley (2-3, 1-1) plays its host San Jose next Friday. – Jesus Cano
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from San Jose News Bulletin https://sjnewsbulletin.com/the-best-work-in-the-sixth-week/
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