grove city high school football record

PALMA def. BELLARMINE def. BELLARMINE (9-1)(WCAL champ), 14-8, at Buck Shaw Stadium, Nov. 20. 1 in the CCS prior to this game, won the section championship with an easy victory before 4,500 chilled spectators. OAK GROVE, 15-14, at San Jose City College, Dec. 1 -- The Chieftains, disdaining the chance for a tie, went for the two-point conversion after scoring Fullback Troy Dooley took a pitch out and ran 71 yards for a touchdown on the first scrimmage play. SANTA TERESA (6-3)(MHAL runner-up), 26-8, LIVE OAK (8-1)(MBL champ), 35-14, at Live Oak High, Nov. 17. NORTH SALINAS (6-2-1)(MBL No. ARAGON (6-4) (PAL-BD 2nd), 41-17, at Pioneer High, Nov. 21. HOLLISTER (7-3)(MBL 2nd) def. Vaughn Smith, who had returned a kickoff 96 yards in the first half, opened the second canto with a 76-yard return of the kickoff. YERBA BUENA (8-2)(STAL runner-up), 14-7, at Cupertino High, Nov. 18. WESTMONT (7-2)(WVAL runner-up), 27-8, at Wilcox High, Nov. 19. MONTEREY, 12-10, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 5 -- Dave Stolls 24-yard field goal with seven seconds left in the game brought the "Cinderella" Falcons the championship, the first in CCS history for an "at-large" selection. HOLLISTER (8-2) (MBL co-champs) def. VIEW 7 7 15 0 29, MV1 MV2 LOS GATOS def. This season five schools opted up so three schools (Leland, Terra Nova and San Benito) that did not apply were moved to the open division. OAK GROVE (10-0)(MHAL champ) def. ST. IGNATIUS (3-6-1) (WCAL 7th) def. MITTY (7-3)(WCAL 3rd) def. LOS GATOS, 35-14, at San Jose City College, Dec. 3,-- After trailing at halftime, the Warriors scored 28 unanswered points-- in the fourth quarter-- to win going away and chalk up their third straight CCS title. 16. Dan Cordova, who had 106 yards rushing on 20 carries, scored on runs of 3, 12 and 4 yards. WILCOX def. SANTA TERESA (10-0) (BVAL-STAL champ), 23-14, at Santa Teresa High, Nov. 22. CUPERTINO (8-1-1)(SCVAL-ECAL champ) def. MONTA VISTA, 21-0, at Spartan Stadium, Nov. 30 -- Awalt, a team that had lost its first three games of the season, completely dominated Monta Vista before 5,500 spectators. LOS GATOS (8-1)(WVAL champ) def. Oak Grove, rated the top team in the state at the time, was the pre-playoff favorite in Division I, but undefeated Los Gatos and Bellarmine were contenders. HOMESTEAD (8-2) (SCVAL-ECAL co-champ), 42-13, at Woodside High, Nov. 21. SERRA (8-2) (WCAL co-champ) def. St. Francis was seeded first in Division I-4A, Los Gatos in -3A, Palma in -2A and Menlo-Atherton in Division II-North. MENLO-ATHERTON (9-1) (PAL-BD 2nd) def. PALO ALTO (7-1-2) (SCVAL-DAL champ), 34-6, at Palo Alto High, Nov. 20.S MILPITAS def. Seaside had three possessions inside the Cougars 10-yard line without scoring a point. LEIGH (7-3) (BVL-MHD tie 2nd) def. SANTA CRUZ def. PIONEER (6-4) (BVL-MHD tie 3rd), 31-21, at Burlingame High, Nov. 22. at North Monterey County High, Nov. 20. ST. FRANCIS (8-2)(WCAL runner-up) def. Quarterback Tom McNeil threw for two touchdowns, scored one himself and completed 10 of 13 passes for the Bells. March 20, 2023 - 5:00 PM. RIORDAN def. BELLARMINE, 35-14, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 7 -- The Lancers, who had been seeded last in the eight-team field, scored three second half touchdowns to trim the Bells. PIEDMONT HILLS (9-1)(MHAL No. SARATOGA (7-3)(SCVAL-DAL 3rd) def. at San Jose City College, Nov. 21. St. Francis led 14-0 at halftime and after scoring on the second half kickoff on an 85-yard reverse, it was no contest. SOQUEL (6-3)(SCCAL champ), 34-6, at Santa Cruz, Nov. 23 -- Del Rodgers rushed for 191 yards and three touchdowns to spark North Salinas win. SARATOGA (8-1-1) (SCVAL-ECAL champ), 28-25, at Los Gatos High, Nov. 22. In the second half, Los Gatos took care of matters behind the nifty running of Max Fancher and the timely passing of Mike Fisher. 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 That was the end of Pioneers scoring. STEVENSON (7-1 PIEDMONT HILLS (6-4) (BVAL-MHAL tie 3rd) def. The other 32 teams were then divided into four divisions (designated Divisions I through IV) based on enrollment. WILCOX (8-2) (SCVAL-DAL tie 2nd) def. Crawford rushed for 2,304 yards and 36 touchdowns on 230 carries, averaging 10 yards per attempt. Then he followed with an even more spectacular one, breaking a tackle to prevent a sack and outrunning the defense for 80 yards. HOMESTEAD, 33-7, at Foothill College, Nov. 30 -- The Falcons blitzed the Mustangs with three TDs in the first 7:49. WILLOW GLEN (8-2) (BVAL-STAL co-champ), 50-29, at San Lorenzo Valley High, Nov. 21. SAN LORENZO VALLEY (5-5) (SCCAL tie 2nd), 42-22, at Burlingame High, Nov. 19. ALISAL (7-3) (TCAL 3rd), 47-41 (overtime), at Leland High School, Nov. 18. SOQUEL (6-2)(SCCAL runner-up) def. HOMESTEAD (8-2) (SCVL-ECD champ) def. VALLEY CHRISTIAN, 21-0, at San Jose City College, Dec. 5 It was all Usua Amanam as the Bellarmine running back rolled up 257 yards in 19 carries and scored three times. SERRA, 17-12, at Independence High, Nov. 23. MONTEREY, 22-12 at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 7 -- High powered Saratoga, forced to go to the air when its ground game was halted, still turned back the Toreadors. SEASIDE (9-1) (MTAL 2nd), 35-14, at San Lorenzo Valley High, Nov. 18. 16 8 McCrone (8, run) (Cosbie, pass from De Rego) SAN LORENZO VALLEY (5-5)(SCCAL 2nd), 3-0, at Los Gatos High, Nov. 18. KINGS ACADEMY (7-3) (PAL-BD 3rd) def. VALLEY CHRISTIAN(6-4)(BVAL-MHAL tie 4th) def. SEQUOIA, 9-7, at San Mateo High, Nov. 27 -- Spencer Anderson kicked a 35-yard field goal on the final play of the game to provide the margin of victory. ST. FRANCIS def. Fisher and Halladay hooked up on a 38-yard TD pass with 1:38 remaining in the third quarter to give Los Gatos a 21-0 edge. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO (6-3-1) (NPL No. PALO ALTO (8-2) (SCVAL-DAAL 2ND) def. Lelands only score was a 29-yard field goal by Eric Johnson after an 80-yard march. MITTY, 25-22, at Independence High, Nov. 24. Brown completed a brilliant night with 15 completions in 23 attempts for 276 yards and three touchdowns. NORTH SALINAS def. The Lancers scored twice in the fourth quarter to ice the game on Giagiaris one-yard run and Tom Neylans 53-yard scamper. SILVER CREEK, 31-21, at Santa Clara High, Nov. 29. JAMES LICK (9-1)(MHAL) def. 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. As before, small schools, if they met certain criteria, had the option of moving to one of the larger school classifications. LOS GATOS def. SANTA TERESA (8-2) (BVAL-STAL 2nd) def. CARLMONT, 28-14, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 6 -- Running back John Barrett led the Acorns by scoring two touchdowns and running up 91 yards in 22 carries. As before, small schools (if they met certain criteria) had the option of moving to one of the larger school classifications. BURLINGAME (6-4) (PAL tie 4th), 44-6, at Los Gatos High, Nov. 18. Saratoga had scored on a Tyler Kellogg field goal and a Joel Reikes TD plunge. SACRED HEART PREP (7-3) (PAL-BD 2nd) def. Automatically qualifying were 22 teams from the sections 8 leagues based on league or division standings. DEL MAR, 6-0, at De Anza College, Nov. 25. TERRA NOVA (7-3) (PAL-BD 4th), 20-13, at Monte Vista Christian High, Nov. 20. LEIGH (8-2)(WVAL runner-up) def. with 1:49 left in the game but failed on an attempted two-point conversion pass to give the Cowboys the win. Zeiter ran for 205 yards in the second half alone and scored three of his four touchdowns during this period. ST. FRANCIS def. BELLARMINE (8-2)(WCAL runner-up) def. SARATOGA (7-3) (SCVAL-ECAL champ) def. GUNDERSON (8-1)(STAL No. Grove City's stats have been entered for the 38-22 win @ Sharpsville on 10/14/2022 7:00 PM. VALLEY CHRISTIAN (8-2) (WCAL 3rd) def. GROVE CITY EAGLES FOOTBALL . LIVE OAK (8-1-1)(MBL co-champ) def. Kanzaki (5, pass from Pham) (Blakley kick), Duncan (15, pass from Edelman) (kick blocked), Modiri (4, pass from Pham) (blakley kick), Edelman (4, run) (Nizuk, pass from Edelman), Kanzaki (19, pass from Pham) (kick failed). MENLO-ATHERTON (4-6) (PAL-BD tie 4th), 35-7, With 1:44 left in the game, the Bells Chris Dean intercepted a pass to stop a last-ditch Acorn drive. Any of these schools that qualified went into this division. 8 0 Perkins (6, run) (Perkins, run) LE RI Jeff Melenudo, named the outstanding offensive back, scored the winning touchdown on a 37-yard screen pass from Dennis Mateo. NORTH MONTEREY COUNTY (7-3)(SCCAL runner-up), 42-14, at Cupertino High, Nov. 21. MITTY, 14-7, at De Anza College, Nov. 24. The playoffs involved 32 schools divided into four divisions. Cardinalli, an outstanding linebacker and offensive tackle, connected on tries from 42, 34 and 37 yards in a four-minute period of the second quarter. Monta Vista was held to 65 yards rushing, although running up 140 passing. 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. HOMESTEAD (7-1-1)(DAL champ) def. PALMA, 41-38 (overtime), at San Jose City College, Nov. 24. BRANHAM (6-3)(WVAL at large), 8-3, at Independence High, Nov. 22. WOODSIDE (9-1)(PAL-SD co-champ) def. Junior Varsity and Freshman will battle Hilliard Davidson Saturday morning at the new Leasure Field with JV kicking off at 9am, followed by the Freshman at 11am. SAN LORENZO VALLEY (6-3)(SCCAL runner-up), 15-8, at Salinas High, Nov. 16. Oak Grove chalked up two quick TD's in the third quarter when Jeff Dean went 86 yards with the second half kickoff and Tony Keith romped 69 . WILCOX, 40-28, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 5 -- Ross Touli scored three touchdowns and recovered a fumble to push the Matadors past the Chargers. LELAND, 27-14, at Sequoia High, Nov. 27. pass failed), TERRA NOVA (7-1-1) (PL-BD co-champ) def. LYNBROOK (7-2-1) (SCVAL-ECAL at-large), 40-6, at South San Francisco High, Nov. 19. Monta Vista was chosen as the No. DEL MAR (8-2) (BVAL-WVAL champ), 40-0, at Seaside High School, Nov. 18. Vaughn Smith, who had returned a kickoff 96 yards in the first half, opened the second canto with a 76-yard return of the kickoff. PIEDMONT HILLS (5-5) (BVAL-MHAL tie 3rd) def. After Wilcox tied the score in the final period, Rod Nash tallied the final TD and the Bears put on their goal-line stand. Grove City High School Football Grove City Football OVERALL 9-4 0.69 Win % CONFERENCE 5-2 3rd District 10 Region 3 HOME2-2 AWAY4-1 NEUTRAL3-1 PF353 PA305 STREAK1L Contribute to the Team Complete the Schedule Add missing games to the schedule Complete the Roster Add missing athletes to the roster Add a Team Photo Give fans a look at the team SEASIDE (8-2)(MBL champ), 28-10, at San Jose City College, Nov. 17. CUPERTINO, 33-14, at San Jose City College, Nov. 29. WESTMONT (9-0-1) (BVAL-STAL co-champ), 47-13, at Westmont High School, Nov. 19. MacIntyre also intercepted a pass. BURLINGAME (6-4) (Pal-BD tie 2nd), 34-27, TERRA NOVA, 19-12, at Burlingame High, Nov. 27. HARBOR (7-3)(SCCAL 2nd) def. There was no change in the format. Top seeds were Oak Grove (open), Menlo-Atherton (large schools), Riordan (medium schools) and Pacific Grove (small schools), Mosher (4, pass from McCabe) (Bader kick), Scott (14, pass from Brandin ) (Pederson kick), Sublett (5, pass from Conners) (kick failed), Garner (10, pass from Delucchi) (Ross kick). The format remained the same. Sign up to receive text and email alerts from your favorite teams. 16 29 Hamilton (57, fumble return) (Shaw kick), MV1 is Monta Vista SEASIDE (8-2)(MBL runner-up), 15-14, at Seaside High, Nov. 21. The Bells later lost to Santa Margarita in a State Bowl game. Quarterback Drew Shiller of Burlingame, however tossed a short pass to Steve Brunicardi who in turned lateraled to Ryan Gilbert and the latter scampered untouched for the winning score. 2 entry) def. OAK GROVE (8-1-1) (BVAL-MHAL champ), 38-34, at Oak Grove High, Nov. 21. SARATOGA (5-5) (SCVAL-DAL 5th) def. INDEPENDENCE (7-2)(MHAL No. HILLSDALE (9-0)(MPL champ) def. Mar. 7 7 Johansen (1, run) (Scollan kick) Craig Checklenis added a 33-yard field goal. MONTA VISTA (7-3)(DAL at-large) def. Teams, that wished to compete in the open division had to notify CCS on or before the third Monday in October. WOODSIDE (7-3) (PAL-BD tie 2nd), 12-6, at Woodside High School, Nov. 18. BELLARMINE (8-2)(WCAL champ), 17-14, at San Jose City College, Nov. 19. ST. IGNATIUS def. The losers scored first -- but even that was difficult, taking three plays to score from the one-yard line after recovering a fumble. MENLO-ATHERTON def. ARAGON (9-1)(PAL champ), 28-6, at Sequoia, Nov. 16. HOMESTEAD, 43-20, at Independence High, Nov. 24. at Wilcox High, Nov. 21. ST. FRANCIS def. Christopher had 195 yards on 11 of 32 attempts. SILVER CREEK, 24-8, at San Jose City College, Nov. 27. Mitty scored its lone touchdown in the final stanza on an Evan Hlavacek one-yard run. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, 28-13, at PAL Stadium, Nov. 27. SAN LORENZO VALLEY (9-1) (SCCAL champ), 36-14, at San Lorenzo Valley, Nov. 20. BELLARMINE def. Vea finished with 205 yards in 22 carries. If there were less than eight schools that applied and were selected for the open division playoffs, the field was filled by the teams with the most power points. The champions of the five highest classified leagues -- West Catholic, Mt. Lelands final chance to pull out a win or tie was stopped when Awalt noseguard Doug Schmitz sacked Brown on fourth down as time was running out. 2 entry) def. HILLSDALE, 33-6, at Burlingame, Dec. 1 -- The Lancers broke the game open with a 19-point outburst in the final quarter. LEIGH, 20-13, at Foothill College, Nov. 24. Automatically qualifying were 22 teams from the section's 11 leagues based on league or division standings. ST. FRANCIS def. HOLLISTER (5-3-2)(MBL 3rd), 28-3, at Leland High, Nov. 22. Sophomore quarterback Dennis Mateo guided the Eagles, passing 26 yards to Steve Solte for one score and sneaking a yard for the other. Pioneer was able to move the ball, but could not push anything into the end zone. The South-Western City School District does not control and cannot guarantee the relevance, timeliness or accuracy of the information on this web site. LIVE OAK (8-1-1)(MBL champ), 35-14, at Live Oak High, Nov. 22. Peterson went ahead on Ben Bennetts 21-yard pass to Ed Smith and Los Altos tied it on Bill Richards 10-yard run, setting up the winning field goal. SARATOGA (10-0)(DAL champ) def. Each team scored the first time it had the ball but Awalt put the game away finally in the fourth quarter. SALINAS, 49-28, at San Jose City College, Nov. 28. IV. 1 entry) def. Palma only had the ball twice in the first half but ran 25 plays and scored two touchdowns, both by quarterback Jack Tardieu. SARATOGA, 34-20, at Westmont High, Nov. 26. BURLINGAME, 42-0, at San Jose City College, Dec. 7 -- The Cougars used their size and quarterback Mike Crisler to record their third CCS championship in four years. Leighs score came on a 10-yard Tim Garner gallop. MOUNTAIN VIEW, 30-6, at Foothill College, Nov. 28. ARAGON (8-0-1) (PL co-champ) def. MITTY (7-2)(WCAL 2nd) def. MONTEREY (8-1-1)(MBL co-champ), 12-7, at Los Gatos High, Nov. 19. Once the field was set, the teams were divided into divisions based on enrollment. PALMA (9-1) (TCL 2nd), 17-7, at Salinas Rodeo Complex, Nov. 23. PALMA (6-4)(MTAL runner-up), 30-6, at North Monterey County, Nov. 20. Tim Holcomb returned an intercepted pass 26 yards for the third tally and Schulter scored the fourth on a 43-yard pass from Singleton after Independence inadvertently blocked one of its own punts. A 26-yard field goal put Hollister ahead briefly in the third quarter but Leigh tallied again, forcing the winners to score twice, the last one with 48 seconds remaining, to pull out the victory. Mike Scott broke loose on a 67-yarder and the second score. PIONEER, 35-26, at PAL Stadium, Nov. 28. PALO ALTO (8-2) (SCVAL-DAD co-champ) def. PALMA (8-1-1) (TCAL 2nd) def. For the fourth year, the format remained the same -- 16 schools from seven leagues competing in Division I with four teams each taking part in Division II-North and Division II-South. Once the field was set, the teams were divided into divisions based on enrollment. BELLARMINE (10-0)(WCAL), 23-10, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 1 -- Los Altos, best known for a conservative attack, came out throwing early to catch Bellarmine off guard. It was the first-ever CCS football championship game decided in overtime. Smaller schools, if they met certain criteria, had the option of moving to the larger school classification. SERRA (7-3) (WCAL co-champ) def. The WVAL skipped the tournament because it interfered with traditional Thanksgiving Day rivalries. Contact Us; LICK, 38-12, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 1 -- Top-ranked Saratoga, unmindful of the wet field, marched at will through Lick, scoring in every period. Kefu finished with 252 yards and four touchdowns, running his career mark to 5,441 yards and 37 TDs. WILCOX (9-1)(SCVAL-DAD champ) def. LIVE OAK (6-3)(MBL runner-up) def. The Gators forced a punt and then went 73 yards with Kevin Donahoe scoring the winning touchdown on an 11-yard bootleg. With 1:11 left in the game, Carlos Cabrera nailed a 25-yard field goal to give Seaside a 34-31 edge. ST. FRANCIS def. St. Francis missed a tie by converting only three two-point attempts. Homestead also fumbled on its next offensive play and the Falcons quickly made it count on Mike Economys six-yard run. After Crockett romped 73 yards down the sideline in the first quarter, quarterback Jon Barragan four plays later passed to Julien for the score. SANTA TERESA, 47-6, at Foothill College, Nov. 24. HILL, 35-15, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 10 -- Del Rodgers carried 20 times for 240 yards and two touchdowns as the Vikings won easily. Dan Olivier rushed for 145 yards in 19 carries with two touchdowns -- both from 15 yards out. ARAGON (8-2) (PAL-BD 3rd) def. NORTH SALINAS (7-3)(MBL at-large), 26-0, at St. Francis High, Nov. 20. Since themeetingwill take place in the library, space will be limited. BURLINGAME (5-5) (PAL-BD tie 4th) 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. Although Prep managed to score again for a 14-14 halftime score, Cathedral tallied three times on its next three possessions. The playoffs involved 32 schools divided into four divisions. SACRED HEART PREP def. Martin plunged over for the first Awalt score and passed six yards to Owen Halliday for the second. BELLARMINE, 14-12, at Independence High, Dec. 2. The format did not change. In addition, there were 10 at-large selections. GONZALES (7-3)(MTAL 3rd) def. GUNN (7-3) (SCVL-DAD tie 2nd) def. DIV I District Semi-Final Matchup on Wednesday, March 1, 2023, at Upper Arlington HS. ST. FRANCIS (4-6) (WCL tie 2nd), 35-7, @ Los Gatos High, Nov. 16, LOS GATOS def. St. Francis Shane Rodriquez scored four touchdowns on runs of five, two, one and six yards. PIEDMONT HILLS, 15-14, at San Jose City College, Nov. 27. The format was changed with the addition of a fifth division for a total of 40 schools participating. ST. FRANCIS (6-2-1)(WCAL runner-up) def. The Grove City High School Athletic Hall of Fame welcomed nine individuals into its latest class at the induction ceremony on Dec. 30. 3.-- With quarterback Julian Edelman scoring twice and gaining 170 yards rushing, the Wildcats completed an undefeated season with the win. Terra Nova quarterback Carl Cox accounted for 256 total yards in a losing effort. Saratoga then pushed 77 yards in seven plays for the for the final TD with Heinrich and Worman hooking up for 45 yards. This season, four schools -- Pioneer, Wilcox, Aragon and San Lorenzo Valley -- did not apply but were moved to the open division. CARLMONT (8-2)(SPL), 13-6, at Spartan Stadium, Nov. 22 -- Monta Vista, enjoying an outstanding first half, held on for the win. KING CITY (5-3-2)(MTAL runner-up), 19-14, at Cabrillo College, Nov. 20. JEFFERSON (4-5)(NPL 2nd), 21-12, at Cabrillo College, Nov. 17. LELAND, 47-28, at Oak Grove High, Nov. 28. PACIFIC GROVE (6-4)(MTAL at-large), 26-6, at Los Gatos High, Nov. 21. BELLARMINE def. Tom Neylan went four yards for the first score and Doug Derner took a 35-yard pass from Mike Naki for the second. WILCOX (8-2)(SCVAL runner-up) def. GREENFIELD (9-1) (MTAL 2nd), 48-3, at Half Moon Bay High, Nov. 19. Gardiner also scored the Eagles' first touchdown on a two-yard run. PALMA (10-0)(MTAL champ) def. In addition, there were 10 at-large selections. PALMA (6-3-1)(MTAL runner-up) def. LELAND def. Neither team attempted a pass in the first half. RIORDAN (8-2) (WCAL) def. MILPITAS, 35-0, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 4 -- The Chargers, who won the first CCS championship in 1972, won their second title behind an offensive line that crushed Milpitas. LELAND, 14-10, at San Jose City College, Nov. 25. Mark Rubish Columbiana 1978, 1979 73. OAK GROVE def. EL CAMINO (7-3) (PAL-OD champ)), 38-0,at Palo Alto High, Nov. 17. BELLARMINE def. This season, four schools Aragon, Palo Alto, Scotts Valley and Oak Grove -- did not apply but were moved to the open division. OHarrow (19, pass from Bejarano) (Kennedy kick), OHarrow (21, pass from B. Singleton) (kick failed). Gonzalez added a fourth touchdown later and finished with 239 yards in 17 carries. OAK GROVE def. JR Adams scored three time s for Valley Christian and Dominique Hunsucker gained 67 yard in 12 carries The victors' defense held Los Gatos to minus 14 rushing yards in the second half and Los Gatos continually had poor field position. SERRA (7-3) (WCAL tie 4th) def. O'Shea said there are no surveillance cameras inside the building that houses the locker room. SAN MATEO (8-2) (PAL-BD tie 2nd) def. ST. FRANCIS (7-2)(WCAL runner-up) def. The pair connected on a 21-yard play in the second quarter but St. Francis scored twice to knot the score at 14-14 at halftime. Sanfilippo (1, run) (Morris kick)14 7 Garcia (1, run) (Flecher kick). LIVE OAK (8-0-1)(MBL co-champ) def. (7-3) (PAL-OD champ), 38-14, at Wilcox High, Nov . SAN LORENZO VALLEY (6-2-1) Handel's Home Made Ice Cream, 2200 Justin Rd, Highland Village. HOMESTEAD, 48-34, at San Jose City College, Dec. 7 -- After trailing at halftime, the Bears scored 21 unanswered points and coasted to the win. at St. Francis High, Nov. 22. A tough Awalt defense held Pacific Grove ace, Gary Nair, to two yards rushing in the second half. PETERSON (8-2-1) (SCVAL), 14-13, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 1 -- Woodside came from a 13-0 deficit to triumph. SERRA (6-3-1) (WCAL 5th), 31-20, at Valley Christian High, Nov. 22. 2 entry) def. OAK GROVE (7-2) (BVAL-MHAL co-champ) def. BRANHAM (6-1-1)(WVAL runner-up), 21-0, at Los Gatos High, Nov. 17. OAK GROVE (9-1)(MHAL champ), 34-21, at Oak Grove High, Nov. 23. M-A then scored twice more in the period. Palo Alto started the winning drive at its own 26 with 6:06 remaining. LOS GATOS def. Grove City Athletics http://gchsgreyhounds.com/ Please note that this is not an official web site of the South-Western City School District. Grove City's stats have been entered for the 35-21 win vs. Fairview on 11/4/2022 7:00 PM. Our Spectrum News app is the most convenient way to get the stories that matter to you. SALINAS, 14-13, at San Jose City College, Nov. 28. PALO ALTO def. to Andrew Engles. Regional championships determined the four semifinalists. As before, small schools ( if they met certain criteria) had the option of moving to one of the larger school classifications. OAK GROVE def. OAK GROVE, 21-14, at Independence High, Dec. 1. 56-14 (L) Grove City @ Lincoln PALMA (9-1)(MTAL champ), 14-13, at Salinas High, Nov. 21. JEFFERSON def. PIONEER (7-3) (BVAL-MHAL tie 3rd) def. He then tied the score on a 44-yard gallop and scored the eventual winning touchdown on a two-yard plunge. SARATOGA def. MITTY (10-0) (WCL champ) def. SALINAS, 35-17, at San Jose City College, Nov. 30. LELAND (4-5-1)(BVAL-MHAL 4th), 14-13, at Wilcox High, Nov. 17. SARATOGA (6-4) (SCVAL-DAAL 5th), 28-24, at Saratoga High, Nov. 16. The Padres did score once in the first half but Palma went ahead 20-7 in the third quarter on a six-yard jaunt by Myers. SEASIDE (8-2) (MBAL champ) def. IV. II. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO (6-4)(NPL No. Singleton, who missed all but a fraction of one game during the regular season with an injury, threw a 31-yard TD pass to running back David Snapp less than three minutes into the game. LOS GATOS def. YERBA BUENA (7-3) (BVL-WVD champ), 35-0, at Piedmont Hills High, Nov. 22. IV. After nearly a quarter century as an assistant football coach, his message hasn't changed, what you do in the classroom, on the field, and in the community matters. Bob Gilson scored both Matador touchdowns on runs of 9 and 10 yards. BELLARMINE (9-0) (WCAL champ) def. HOLLISTER (7-3) (MBL 2nd) def. VALLEY CHRISTIAN, 43-42, at Valley Christian High, Nov. 25. SANTA CLARA (6-3)(SCVAL runner-up) def. There were three ties for league championships with Mt. RIORDAN (6-3-1) (WCAL 5TH) def. MITTY (7-3) (WCAL tie 3rd), 34-6, at Salinas Sports Complex, Nov. 17. OAK GROVE def. ST. FRANCIS (9-0)(WCAL champ) def. Eric Peters was the top rusher with 157 yards on 17 carries and Rick Barmore added 116 on 14 attempts as Saratoga chewed up 423 yards in the mud. Soon after, Rick Worman threw a seven-yard strike to Jeff Arrillaga and the Falcons were ahead to stay. SEASIDE def. INDEPENDENCE (8-2) (BVL-STD 2nd), 38-2, at Salinas High, Nov. 22. Before the end of the quarter, Tom Locatelli had connected with Kip Lewis on a 16-yard play for a 14-0 lead. WOODSIDE and LELAND tied, 17-17, at PAL Stadium, Dec. 3 -- Although Leland jumped out to an early lead, Woodside took advantage of turnovers to battle ST. FRANCIS (8-2)(WCAL 2nd) def. LIVE OAK def. Hillsdale had battled St. Francis on even terms until that time, trailing only 7-0 at halftime and 14-6 after three quarters. Monterey lost scoring chances with Aldrete twice missing wide-open receivers in the end zone. Zeiter scored in the first quarter but Tyler Compani answered with two TD runs and just before halftime, Drew Fryhoff connected with Joseph Londre for seven-yard touchdown pass for Pioneer and a 14-point edge. but Hollister rallied to score twice in the fourth period -- on runs by Michael Reyes for four yards and Nick Buzzetta for 14 -- before the winners were able to run out the clock. GILROY (7-3) (MBL 3rd), 20-17, at Gilroy High, Nov. 18. TERRA NOVA, 24-6, at South San Francisco High, Nov. 24 -- Tyreese Knox raced 85 and 72 yards for touchdowns MONTE VISTA CHRISTIAN (9-1) (MBL tri-champ) def. 21 14 Doyel (22, pass from Martin) (Stott kick). HILLSDALE def. Quarterback Jim Miller, the games outstanding offensive player, passed for four TDs and rolled up 190 yards on 13 of 22 pass attempts. ST. FRANCIS (4-6)(WCAL co-champ) def. MENLO (7-3) (PAL-OD 4th), 42-7, at Pacific Grove High, Nov. 18. ST. FRANCIS def. OVERFELT (8-2) (BVAL-MHAL tie 2nd) def. NORTH MONTEREY COUNTY, 21-14, at Cabrillo College, Nov. 29 -- Hollister won its second consecutive crown but had to come from behind in the fourth quarter to pull it off. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO (4-5-1)(NPL runner-up), 32-8,At Burlingame High, Nov. 21. WILLOW GLEN (7-1-2)(BVAL-WVAL champ), 42-8, at Gonzales High, Nov. 23. MONTEREY (6-4)(MBL runner-up), 21-12, at Leigh High, Nov. 21. MITTY (5-5)(WCAL 4th), 22-21 (tie-breaker), at San Mateo High, Nov. 23. Waits bleeds red, white and blue the long-time Grove City basketball coach who won five league titles has flipped the script and has led the football team to its first winning season in nearly a decade. III. Saratoga made most of its yardage on the final 59-yard drive that set up the winning field goal. SACRED HEART PREP def. CARLMONT (9-1)(PAL champ) def. 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