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2022-23 BVAL Realignment

With this year's regular season almost in the books, it's time that we take a look at the possible realignment for BVAL with the addition of Gilroy and Christopher. For reference here are the current league breakdowns. The opinions of who moves up and down are based on keeping a 3 Division 9 9 8 format when The 2 Gilroy schools join.
Mt Hamilton (A)
Leland
Oak Grove
Lincoln
Live Oak
Silver Creek
Overfelt
Santa Teresa
Piedmont Hills
Its no secret that the quality of this league has not been A quality for the past few years. With the shocking decline of Oak Grove it seems that this years automatic qualifiers will be Leland Live Oak Lincoln and ST. Would have really liked to see Lincoln and Live Oak face off to get a better gage of any gaps among the top 4, unfortunately that game was cancelled. But what we can determine is that for the most part this league has been a 3 team race with Leland Live Oak and Lincoln including a shocking upset of ST over Leland. Overfelt and Silver Creek are the bottom 2 and the winner of the week 10 matchup should remain in the Mt Hamilton sending the loser to the Santa Teresa. Oak Grove remains up due to the quality of athletes at the school. Piedmont Hills has had a difficult past couple of years but have the coaching and talent to stay in games. ST has been playing competitive football under a new coach and is still within the top 4. Christopher will be joining this league and easily fit in as one of the top 4 as that program has been battle tested through the gauntlet of the Gabilan.

Santa Teresa (B)
Pioneer
Leigh
Sobrato
Branham
Westmont
Prospect
Independence
Willow Glen
A majority of this division believes that Leigh belongs in the Mt Hamilton division to help close the talent gaps among the top 4. However Pioneer showed the division a flash of it's previous Mt Hamilton experience by taking down the longhorns. It looks like the to AQ's are going to Pioneer and Leigh, but the talent gap had more than a few teams in the race up until recently. Sobrato has shown promise under a new head coach and has been very competitive following a statement win against Branham to open up league play. Branham didn't seem to have the bodies to make a title run this year but were in the mix for a playoff spot until week 7. They can get program momentum going into next year with a statement win over Leigh. Willow Glen has not been playing good football the last 3 years and have made multiple attempts to go to the C league. Independence has experienced a coaching carousel the last 4 years, although their record suggests that they should move down, that school has athletes and would wreck the West Valley based on pure athleticism. Let their current HC build and remain in the Santa Teresa. Gilroy High will be joining this league and be extremely competitive, after 3 years of chaos it appears that the Mustangs are back.

West Valley (C)
Andrew Hill
Gunderson
Mt Pleasant
James Lick
Evergreen Valley
Del Mar
San Jose
Yerba Buena
Much shorter write up on this division. Hill took the league title with Gunderson remaining on their coat tails throughout the year. Hill could move up or stay depending on a motion from a Santa Teresa team to move down.

Restructure
Multiple formats have been suggested with the addition of the two teams. No one likes the idea of adding them straight in and creating an 9 9 8 format without adding additional AQ's. Some have also suggested the realignment to include to B leagues such as a B+ and B-. Creating a 7 6 6 7. Recently CCS indicated that the addition of another B caliber league will grant 2 additional AQ's. (And all the sudden everyone has fallen in love with the idea) So with that how would the league eliminate subjectivity and appropriately differentiate between a B- and B+. Some have suggested dividing them by region to eliminate headaches and calling the two leagues equal without a + or - indication. The problem with that is there will be a clear superior region and schedule strength can rob teams of playoffs spots and prevent C league teams from moving up if they are in a more difficult region. The pros: Mt Hamilton becomes more competitive, More B league teams receive AQ's and less B league fluctuation Cons: Difficulty dividing teams into appropriate leagues.

Proposal
Here's my two cents, feel free to tear it apart. But we need a 7 6 6 7 format with a B+ and B- divided by team performance and not region. the B+ will get 3 AQ's while the B- will get 1. Mt Hamilton will retain their 4 AQ's. Now as far as points awarded I'll leave up to Palbooster. Here is how I believe they should be realigned.

Mt Hamilton A (4AQ'S)
Leland
Live Oak
Lincoln
Santa Teresa
Christopher
Piedmont Hills
Oak Grove
Everyone has been ripping the Mt Hamilton on not being true A league caliber and also the presence of a huge talent gap between schools outside of the top 3. I think this realignment will make it extremely competitive and anybody's game.
Santa Teresa B+ (3AQ'S)
Pioneer
Leigh
Sobrato
Branham
Overfelt
Silver Creek
With the addition of Creek and Overfelt this becomes as tough league in terms of athleticism and coaching style. Which is why I believe they deserve the 3 AQ's

Cambrian B- (1AQ)
Westmont
Independence
Willow Glen
Andrew Hill
Prospect
Gilroy
These schools have struggled but the equitable talent pool allows for closer games sending the lone league champ to the post season with an opportunity for 2nd to receive an at large.

West Valley C (1AQ)
Gunderson
Del Mar
James Lick
Mt Pleasant
Yerba Buena
San Jose
Evergreen Valley
Not much changes with the WV. League champ goes to the dance.

I can already hear the moans and groans but I believe this allows for competitive and equitable league play. Also multiple crossover games can allow a team from the Cambrian to possibly get into post season play with an at large bid. Curious to see what ya'll think.
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NCP Daily for November 2

Team Notes

Roseville has won four of five games since a 2-3 start, including a 15-13 win over Inderkum this past week. The Tigers have a two-headed running attack with Brandon Graydon (926 yards and 15 touchdowns) and Ricky Bastianelli (753 yards and nine touchdowns). Graydon is also the team’s leading receiver. As the No. 9 seed, they will face No. 8 seed Davis-Modesto (10-0) at Modesto Junior College on Friday.

Player Notes

Granite Bay 2023 offensive guard Zaire Collier (6-foot-3, 335 pounds) is an imposing force for the Grizzlies. Previously at Antelope, Collier is a strong run blocker who moves well for his size in picking up blocks in space and is solid in pass protection.

JUCO Watch

On Saturday, College of the Sequoias (3-3) shutout Sacramento (2-6) 16-0 with Sequoias holding them to -5 rushing yards. Jimmy Pouba had an interception return for a score and the team had four sacks.

Alumni Watch

It was alumni week in the Mountain West Conference. Fresno State running back Jordan Mims (Menlo-Atherton) was the Offensive Player of the Week. Fresno State safety Evan Williams (St. Francis-Mountain View) was the Defensive Player of the Week. Nevada kicker Brandon Talton (Vacaville) was the Special Teams Player of the Week.

Video to Watch

Clayton Valley Charter had a number of explosive runs against Monte Vista in a 34-14 win. The Ugly Eagles finish the regular season this week against De La Salle.

Story to Read

The Sacramento Bee provided a good recap of what transpired on Monday that left Capital Christian out of the Sac-Joaquin Section Division III playoffs.
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47th Annual Fr. Barry Christmas Classic at Jesuit High School

Excited to announce the Fr. Barry Christmas Classic at Jesuit High School is returning on December 9-11, 2021. All games are played in the newly renovated gym at Jesuit. Should be another great tournament.

Archbishop Mitty
Bishop Manogue
Brophy Prep
Cathedral Catholic
Christian Brothers
Jesuit
St. Mary's
St. Patrick -St. Vincent

Brackets coming soon.

A Nov.6 SM bonanza

Sometimes, there's a confluence of events that works out nicely for everyone. Saturday in San Mateo is a good example. At 11 a.m., San Mateo High, 8-0, will host neighbor and ancient rival Burlingame, 7-2, in the 94th Little Big Game, one of the oldest public school traditional football contests in Northern California. Although the Bearcats are unbeaten, their schedule (they play in the PAL's Lake Division, a C league) has been significantly less challenging than that of the Panthers of the PAL Bay (A) Division. Burlingame has won the last 11 Little Big Games in succession. That's the longest streak by either team in the game's history. Then the day gets even more meaningful in the big picture. At 2:30 p.m., St. Francis of Mountain, 8-0, will face off with Serra, 8-0, on the latter's field four miles to the south. That much-anticipated affair will decide the 2021 WCAL championship. Both teams are rated among the top prep units in California. Weather permitting, both games should generate crowds in excess of 3,000 observers. All four teams will proceed on to Central Coast Section playoffs next week.

Week 10 Pick'em

2 weeks left in the contest! Picks are due by 7:00 PM on Friday.

San Ramon Valley at California
Monte Vista at Clayton Valley Charter
Cardinal Newman at Rancho Cotate
Bishop O'Dowd at Logan
Manteca at Oakdale
Granite Bay at Folsom
Bellarmine at Valley Christian
Half Moon Bay at Sacred Heart Prep
Placer at Ponderosa
St. Mary's-Stockton at Lincoln-Stockton
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St. Ignatius 24 Riordan 21

No streaming so I heard the audio online and followed on Twitter.

Riordan had three turnovers in the first quarter, including an interception, a pick-six for a TD and a QB fumble returned for another TD. S.I. lead 14-0 in the first.

SI scored on a 38-yard FG with 6:38 left in the first quarter and lead 17-0.

Riordan scored late in the first to make it 17-7 SI.

Riordan scored again before the half to make it 17-14.

SI scored early in the Third to take a 24-14 lead.

5 minutes left in the Third. Big Riordan RB drops the ball and SI recovered. Riordan's 4th fumble.

SI QB sacked 4 times.

SI has a 24-14 lead at the start of the 4th.

Big Rabbit scores in the 4th from the 1. SI leads 24-21 with 10 minutes left.

SI punts to Riordan 4 with 5:00 left.

SI Intercepts a last-minute desperation pass and wins 24-21.
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Lincoln (SD) forfeits to Cathedral Catholic

This might be the softest thing I've ever seen. You hurt our feelings so we're not going to play you. Maybe I don't know the whole backstory between these two teams, but this is a victim mentality. Im not sure what point this proves.

Could DLS seek Elimination if “The Folsom Rule”?

If DLS wins out could they ask the power that be for a rematch with St Francis or a shot at Serra for the right to play the OPEN? I recall many years ago reading here that DLS was bothered with Grant getting the open bid instead of them because DLS wanted to play the against best. Yes I do remember that Grant won the Open and DLS lost in their State match up that year.
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