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Peninsula Glimpse

August 06, 2015, 05:00 AM By Nathan Mollat Daily Journal

August isn’t the dog days of summer for baseball only, it also applies to high school sports writers.

The first two, three weeks of August are always the slowest of the year for local sports reporters because there is — literally — nothing going on. Summer youth summer baseball season is all but wrapped up and the 2015-16 high school season is still a couple weeks from the start of fall practice.

The good news is: the fall sports season is only a couple weeks from the beginning of practice and we’re about a month before we start seeing some non-league games and matches beginning.

While all sports are important, football, obviously, takes center stage in the fall, so I started poking around various websites, checking out schedules and any available rosters for Peninsula Athletic League teams to see if I can glean any kind of interesting information about the upcoming season.

Here are some early-season nuggets on which to gnaw before the Daily Journal starts running its annual team previews beginning Aug. 25.

Sacred Heart Prep toughens non-league schedule. If there was one thing critics held against the Gators’ perfect 2014 season was their strength of schedule. A closer look at their schedule shows, however, they had much tougher games against their non-league opponents than they did against Bay Division competition.

While Leland and Riordan remain on the schedule this season, SHP has added Palma and Carmel, which were a combined 17-6 last season.

Palma (9-2 in 2014) is a very interesting game. The Chieftains are a team the Gators could meet in the playoffs — in either the Open Division or Division IV.

Sequoia going international. Since 2010, the Cherokees have gone on a long road trip to play one of their non-league games and 2015 is no different.

After visiting San Diego County twice (San Marcos High School, 2010; Valley Center 2014), Oregon (Klamath Falls, 2011), Idaho (Lewiston, 2012) and Utah (Cedar City, 2013), Sequoia will visit our neighbors to the north when they travel to Vancouver, British Columbia to face Vancouver Collegiate Sept. 25.

Sequoia is 4-1 on these road trips, the only blemish being a 34-7 loss to Cedar City in 2013.

Will King’s Academy really start a freshman at quarterback? The Knights, who are moving into the Ocean Division after winning the Lake title and going 9-2 overall in 2014, have on their roster Michael Johnson Jr., listed as a freshman signal caller.

A quick web search shows that Johnson Jr. has already made a name for himself on the national level, showing well at the Rivals Quarterback Challenge Regional Camp in March. He led the Knights’ junior-high squad to a perfect 9-0 record as an eighth-grader last season.

The only reason a freshman would be included on a varsity roster is if he was going to see significant playing time — i.e. starting.

If any freshman was going to be ready to play varsity in his first season, it would be Johnson Jr., who is listed at 6-2, 173 pounds. He definitely has the size to compete at the varsity level and by all accounts, has the potential to be a special one.

Aragon taking a step up. The Dons, which won the Ocean Division title last season and finished 9-2 overall, move back into the Bay Division for the first time since the 2012 season. They replace Menlo School, which moved into the Ocean for 2015.

Capuchino takes on all comers. Second-year coach Ben White has definitely upped the ante with the Mustangs’ non-league schedule, putting together one of toughest preseason slates in the PAL, considering the Mustangs play in the Lake Division.

Cap’s five non-Lake Division opponents went a combined 32-24 last season, including a 10-2 Burlingame squad and an 8-3 San Lorenzo Valley team. Hillsdale was 6-4 while South City and Soquel finished one game under .500 at 4-6.

Tough beginning, end for Hillsdale. The Knights will face three teams that went 9-2 last season. They wrap up non-league play against Christopher-Gilroy before facing defending Lake Division champion King’s Academy the following week in the Ocean Division opener. They end the season against rival Aragon.

Nathan Mollat can be reached by email: nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: 344-5200, ext. 117. You can follow him on Twitter @CheckkThissOutt

Lights at El Camino

For the first time in more than a half-century of existence, most home football games at El Camino High School in South San Francisco will be played at night in 2015. Portable lights will be used for games on Sept. 25 and Oct. 9, 16 and 23. Home games on Sept. 5 and Nov. 14 will remain as afternoon affairs. An agreement also has been reached to have permanent lights installed in time for the 2016 prep football season. An announcement detailing these changes was made Aug. 13 during a meeting of the South San Francisco Unified School District Board of Trustees. El Camino, like rival South San Francisco, has a recently-modernized football facility which features an artificial turf playing surface, new bleachers and other amenities.

BullDawgs "Who's Got Next" Sept 19th & 20th

BullDawgs Basketball Club
Who’s Got Next

September 19th & 20th, 2015

Coaches, and Team Managers, BullDawgs Basketball Club would like to invite you to our Fall tournament.

Girls Divisions
4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th
J.V. and Varsity

Boys Divisions
4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th,
J.V. and Varsity
  • All Divisions are based on Sept 2015/2016 Grade
  • $300.00 with a 3 Game Guarantee
  • ($250.00 if paid by Sept 2nd)
  • 4-8 team(s) per Division
  • High School Rules
  • Shot Clock will be used in certain gyms
  • 1st & 2nd Place Team Trophies
  • 1st Individual Awards
  • Stop time Half’s

Location: Oceana High, Jefferson High, Sequoia High School and Arrillaga Family Gymnasium

For Information contact: Alfonso Joo Cell 650-267-3678
Email at alfonsojoo@yahoo.com Register on www.Dawgsclub.com

BullDawgs "Who's Got Next" Sept 19th & 20th

Who’s Got Next
September 19th & 20th, 2015

Coaches, and Team Managers, BullDawgs Basketball Club would like to invite you to our Fall tournament.

Girls Divisions
4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th
J.V. and Varsity

Boys Divisions
4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th,
J.V. and Varsity
  • All Divisions are based on Sept 2015/2016 Grade
  • $300.00 with a 3 Game Guarantee
  • ($250.00 if paid by Sept 2nd)
  • 4-8 team(s) per Division
  • High School Rules
  • Shot Clock will be used in certain gyms
  • 1st & 2nd Place Team Trophies
  • 1st Individual Awards
  • Stop time Half’s

Location: Oceana High, Jefferson High, Sequoia High School and Arrillaga Family Gymnasium

For Information contact: Alfonso Joo Cell 650-267-3678
Email at alfonsojoo@yahoo.com Register on www.Dawgsclub.com

Vance Walberg Basketball Coaching Clinic - Fresno, CA

The Vance Walberg Basketball Coaching Clinic will be at Clovis North High School, Fresno, CA on Sunday, September 13th from 9-4:30. This years featured speakers are Frank Allocco, John Welch, and Vance Walberg with clinic demonstrations from Sacramento Kings Center Kosta Koufas! The clinic includes a hosted coaches social on Saturday, September 12th from 6:30-9:00 where coaches have an intimate opportunity to chalk talk with Coach Walberg. Please contact Heather Long at heatherwalberglong@gmail.com for further information.

Vance Walberg Basketball Clinic - Fresno, CA

The Vance Walberg Basketball Coaching Clinic will be at Clovis North High School, Fresno, CA on Sunday, September 13th from 9-4:30. This years featured speakers are Frank Allocco, John Welch, and Vance Walberg with clinic demonstrations from Sacramento Kings Center Kosta Koufas! The clinic includes a hosted coaches social on Saturday, September 12th from 6:30-9:00 where coaches have an intimate opportunity to chalk talk with Coach Walberg. Please contact Heather Long at heatherwalberglong@gmail.com for further information.

The Clayton Valley 2015 preseason Schedule

While Clayton valley is on the hot seat, they have created a preseason schedule for 2015 that is a serious challenge.......Folsom on the road.....Tracy on the road.....Cardinal Newman at home.....Logan at home and Monte Vista at home.......while Monte Vista may be the weaker team , they are on the rise and can not be over looked....The first game at Prairie stadium against Folsom will be a real test for both teams...will Folsom reload or will they be rebuilding and will they be able to slow or stop the Eagle ground game.????

Fred Merkle Boner Play 2.0 (almost)

http://m.mlb.com/video/v352382383/?game_pk=415310

Reds Skipper and Bench Coach - was on to something last night BUT BUT BUT - once the Reds let a groundskeeper pick UP the ball - that is equivalent to "giving up".

On the other side of the coin shame on the DBacks runner at second for not touching third base and shame on the DBacks runner at first for not touching second base.

#GottaLoveBaseball
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