NCP Football Top 20: McClymonds, California enter the Top 20
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1. Serra (3-0)
Last Week: Beat #8 Central Catholic 38-7
This Week: Idle
Serra’s defense added another impressive performance in holding Central Catholic to less than 200 yards. They have improved their scoring total in each week of the non-league schedule.
2. St. Mary’s-Stockton (3-0)
Last Week: Idle
This Week: September 15 at #4 De La Salle
The Rams have an extra week of rest heading into this week’s trip to De La Salle. They are averaging 41 points per game against good competition in Clovis West, Central Catholic and Manteca.
3. Folsom (3-1)
Last Week: Beat Turlock 49-7
This Week: Idle
Folsom heads into a bye week before its September 22 home game against De La Salle. The Bulldogs, which have scored at least 35 points in three of their four wins, are giving up nine points per game.
4. De La Salle (1-2)
Last Week: Beat #7 St. Francis 35-17
This Week: September 15 vs. #2 St. Mary’s-Stockton
De La Salle scored the final 14 points in earning its first win of the season. Junior running back Dominic Kelley had 25 carries for 135 yards and a touchdown. Junior quarterback Toa Faavae had three rushing touchdowns.
5. Oak Ridge (4-0)
Last Week: Beat #13 Clayton Valley Charter 28-0
This Week: September 15 at Pleasant Valley
After winning the previous two games by a combined five points, Oak Ridge was in control throughout in a 28-0 win over Clayton Valley Charter. Four different players scored for the Trojans.
6. Pittsburg (3-0)
Last Week: Beat Monterey Trail 10-7
This Week: September 15 vs. #17 California
In a closer than expected game, Pittsburg stayed undefeated in the home opener for new head coach Charlie Ramirez. The Pirates kicked the game winning field goal midway through the fourth quarter.
7. St. Francis-Mountain View (1-2)
Last Week: Lost to #4 De La Salle 35-17
This Week: Idle
Junior running back Kingston Keanaaina had more than 100 total yards, but the Lancers dropped their second of three non-league games. The Lancers are giving up 33 points per game.
8. Central Catholic (2-2)
Last Week: Lost to #1 Serra 38-7
This Week: Idle
After scoring 75 total points in their first two games, the Raiders have been held to 23 points the last two games in splitting with Bishop Manogue and Serra. They will play Pleasant Valley in two weeks to end the non-league.
9. San Ramon Valley (3-0)
Last Week: Beat Elk Grove 45-7
This Week: September 15 at #20 McClymonds
Luke Baker had a near perfect game going 16-for-18 for 384 yards and six touchdowns against Elk Grove. Owen Scott had a team high 193 yards and Hudson Brinton had three touchdowns.
10. Grant (3-1)
Last Week: Beat #17 Los Gatos 22-21
This Week: September 15 vs. Burbank
Despite getting down 14-0, Grant staged a comeback to win at Los Gatos in a game that was set up earlier this week. The Pacers had 500 total yards of offense led by 214 rushing yards from junior Leon Martin.
11. Rocklin (4-0)
Last Week: Beat Manteca 35-14
This Week: Idle
The Thunder keep moving up the rankings following a convincing win over Manteca. Sophomore quarterback Reeve Slone threw for 299 yards and four touchdowns with junior Mavrik Collins hauling in 98 of those yards and two scores.
12. Del Oro (4-0)
Last Week: Beat Lincoln-Stockton 39-7
This Week: September 15 at Casa Roble
The Golden Eagles have scored at least 35 points in each game with dual threat quarterback Caden Pinnick leading a big play attack. Del Oro travels to undefeated Casa Roble this week.
13. Clayton Valley Charter (1-2)
Last Week: Lost to #5 Oak Ridge 28-0
This Week: September 15 at Turlock
The Eagles are a tough team to peg with their win coming over 0-3 Salinas with the losses against undefeated Higley-Arizona and Oak Ridge. For now, they drop just two spots to No. 13 with a trip to Turlock this week.
14. Manteca (2-2)
Last Week: Lost to #11 Rocklin 35-14
This Week: Idle
Still without running back Bryson Davis, Manteca lost its second straight game with a loss to Rocklin at the NorCal Honor Bowl. Kaden MacDannald and Jhadis Luckey had touchdowns for the Buffaloes.
15. Granite Bay (2-2)
Last Week: Beat Antelope 51-14
This Week: September 15 at Vacaville
Junior Carter Jackson had 130 rushing yards and three touchdowns and the Grizzlies ran for 273 yards in last week’s win. Defensively, they held Antelope to less than 250 yards and grabbed three interceptions.
16. McClymonds (2-0)
Last Week: Beat Bishop O’Dowd 45-0
This Week: September 15 at #9 San Ramon Valley
Two weeks and two shutouts for the Warriors. Tajir Golden and John Tamale formed the running duo for McClymonds, which has outscored its opponents 85-0.
17. California (2-1)
Last Week: Beat Escalon 42-21
This Week: September 15 at #6 California
Jayden Macedo threw for 224 yards and five touchdowns with Nick Fox (163 yards and three touchdowns) being his top target. The defense was able to get three interceptions to help offset more than 300 rushing yards from Escalon.
18. Los Gatos (2-1)
Last Week: Lost to #10 Grant 22-21
This Week: September 15 vs. Palo Alto
Los Gatos had three different players catch touchdowns, but they ran only 33 plays compared to 70 for Grant in losing one of the better non-league matchups to date. This week, they play old league foe Palo Alto.
19. Riordan (2-1)
Last Week: Lost to St. Bonaventure 24-14
This Week: Idle
Michael Mitchell Jr. connected with Chris Lawson for more than 100 yards and a pair of touchdowns, but the Crusaders dropped their final non-league game. They will play three of their first four league games at home.
20. Marin Catholic (3-0)
Last Week: Beat San Joaquin Memorial 40-0
This Week: September 15 at Logan
Sophomore Caedon Alsharifpour threw for 289 yards and three touchdowns as Marin Catholic notched its most impressive win of the young season. The Wildcats have given up seven points through three games.
Last Week: Beat #8 Central Catholic 38-7
This Week: Idle
Serra’s defense added another impressive performance in holding Central Catholic to less than 200 yards. They have improved their scoring total in each week of the non-league schedule.
2. St. Mary’s-Stockton (3-0)
Last Week: Idle
This Week: September 15 at #4 De La Salle
The Rams have an extra week of rest heading into this week’s trip to De La Salle. They are averaging 41 points per game against good competition in Clovis West, Central Catholic and Manteca.
3. Folsom (3-1)
Last Week: Beat Turlock 49-7
This Week: Idle
Folsom heads into a bye week before its September 22 home game against De La Salle. The Bulldogs, which have scored at least 35 points in three of their four wins, are giving up nine points per game.
4. De La Salle (1-2)
Last Week: Beat #7 St. Francis 35-17
This Week: September 15 vs. #2 St. Mary’s-Stockton
De La Salle scored the final 14 points in earning its first win of the season. Junior running back Dominic Kelley had 25 carries for 135 yards and a touchdown. Junior quarterback Toa Faavae had three rushing touchdowns.
5. Oak Ridge (4-0)
Last Week: Beat #13 Clayton Valley Charter 28-0
This Week: September 15 at Pleasant Valley
After winning the previous two games by a combined five points, Oak Ridge was in control throughout in a 28-0 win over Clayton Valley Charter. Four different players scored for the Trojans.
6. Pittsburg (3-0)
Last Week: Beat Monterey Trail 10-7
This Week: September 15 vs. #17 California
In a closer than expected game, Pittsburg stayed undefeated in the home opener for new head coach Charlie Ramirez. The Pirates kicked the game winning field goal midway through the fourth quarter.
7. St. Francis-Mountain View (1-2)
Last Week: Lost to #4 De La Salle 35-17
This Week: Idle
Junior running back Kingston Keanaaina had more than 100 total yards, but the Lancers dropped their second of three non-league games. The Lancers are giving up 33 points per game.
8. Central Catholic (2-2)
Last Week: Lost to #1 Serra 38-7
This Week: Idle
After scoring 75 total points in their first two games, the Raiders have been held to 23 points the last two games in splitting with Bishop Manogue and Serra. They will play Pleasant Valley in two weeks to end the non-league.
9. San Ramon Valley (3-0)
Last Week: Beat Elk Grove 45-7
This Week: September 15 at #20 McClymonds
Luke Baker had a near perfect game going 16-for-18 for 384 yards and six touchdowns against Elk Grove. Owen Scott had a team high 193 yards and Hudson Brinton had three touchdowns.
10. Grant (3-1)
Last Week: Beat #17 Los Gatos 22-21
This Week: September 15 vs. Burbank
Despite getting down 14-0, Grant staged a comeback to win at Los Gatos in a game that was set up earlier this week. The Pacers had 500 total yards of offense led by 214 rushing yards from junior Leon Martin.
11. Rocklin (4-0)
Last Week: Beat Manteca 35-14
This Week: Idle
The Thunder keep moving up the rankings following a convincing win over Manteca. Sophomore quarterback Reeve Slone threw for 299 yards and four touchdowns with junior Mavrik Collins hauling in 98 of those yards and two scores.
12. Del Oro (4-0)
Last Week: Beat Lincoln-Stockton 39-7
This Week: September 15 at Casa Roble
The Golden Eagles have scored at least 35 points in each game with dual threat quarterback Caden Pinnick leading a big play attack. Del Oro travels to undefeated Casa Roble this week.
13. Clayton Valley Charter (1-2)
Last Week: Lost to #5 Oak Ridge 28-0
This Week: September 15 at Turlock
The Eagles are a tough team to peg with their win coming over 0-3 Salinas with the losses against undefeated Higley-Arizona and Oak Ridge. For now, they drop just two spots to No. 13 with a trip to Turlock this week.
14. Manteca (2-2)
Last Week: Lost to #11 Rocklin 35-14
This Week: Idle
Still without running back Bryson Davis, Manteca lost its second straight game with a loss to Rocklin at the NorCal Honor Bowl. Kaden MacDannald and Jhadis Luckey had touchdowns for the Buffaloes.
15. Granite Bay (2-2)
Last Week: Beat Antelope 51-14
This Week: September 15 at Vacaville
Junior Carter Jackson had 130 rushing yards and three touchdowns and the Grizzlies ran for 273 yards in last week’s win. Defensively, they held Antelope to less than 250 yards and grabbed three interceptions.
16. McClymonds (2-0)
Last Week: Beat Bishop O’Dowd 45-0
This Week: September 15 at #9 San Ramon Valley
Two weeks and two shutouts for the Warriors. Tajir Golden and John Tamale formed the running duo for McClymonds, which has outscored its opponents 85-0.
17. California (2-1)
Last Week: Beat Escalon 42-21
This Week: September 15 at #6 California
Jayden Macedo threw for 224 yards and five touchdowns with Nick Fox (163 yards and three touchdowns) being his top target. The defense was able to get three interceptions to help offset more than 300 rushing yards from Escalon.
18. Los Gatos (2-1)
Last Week: Lost to #10 Grant 22-21
This Week: September 15 vs. Palo Alto
Los Gatos had three different players catch touchdowns, but they ran only 33 plays compared to 70 for Grant in losing one of the better non-league matchups to date. This week, they play old league foe Palo Alto.
19. Riordan (2-1)
Last Week: Lost to St. Bonaventure 24-14
This Week: Idle
Michael Mitchell Jr. connected with Chris Lawson for more than 100 yards and a pair of touchdowns, but the Crusaders dropped their final non-league game. They will play three of their first four league games at home.
20. Marin Catholic (3-0)
Last Week: Beat San Joaquin Memorial 40-0
This Week: September 15 at Logan
Sophomore Caedon Alsharifpour threw for 289 yards and three touchdowns as Marin Catholic notched its most impressive win of the young season. The Wildcats have given up seven points through three games.