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Dublin's line was a beast last year. They all played both ways vs. Las Lomas last year and it was a war, a game LL barely won. Wade blew the season by putting too much stock in the QB when he should have ran the ball 80% of the time. 2/3 senior lineman lost are desired by D3 Schools. Not sure if they will do it however. Anyway Gut's offers are:

Brown
Columbia
SAC State
San Jose State

If he works hard in the gym and lowers his 40 yard dash the PAC-12 will come knocking.

SHP beats Palma in 11 innings

http://www.smdailyjournal.com/artic...-of-11th-to-win-ccs-opener/1776425143706.html

SHP Prep left-hander Will Johnston pitched the game of his life, but it all would have been for naught if not for the kamikaze base running of Mitch Martella.

The No. 4-seed Gators persevered in an 11-inning pitching duel to score a 1-0 victory over No. 13 Palma in Wednesday’s opening round of the Central Coast Section Division II playoffs. Johnston pitched 10 of those innings to take a no-decision, despite opening the game with 7 2/3 no-hit frames.

“He’s a great pitcher to watch,” SHP manager Anthony Granato said. “He’s such a competitor. … He goes after guys. Every time he goes out there he gives us a chance to win. That’s really what you want.”

An inning after Johnston departed, SHP (18-12) scored the walk-off win when Michael York singled home Martella with the winning run. But in a game of extraordinary pitching and defense, there was nothing ordinary about the decisive play.

Track is getting underway...

*Top 10 in each section so far.

CCS 100 Meters


1. 11 * Eli Givens 11.11a
CA Palo Alto


2. 11 * Kyle Macauley 11.12a
CA Bellarmine Prep


3. 11 * Troy Martig 11.14a
CA Bellarmine Prep


4. 12 * Chris Ilio 11.15a
CA Mt Pleasant


5. 11 * Spencer Becerra 11.22a CA St Ignatius


6. 11 * Devon Buenrostro 11.26a CA Bellarmine Prep


12 * justin
Nobida-Lagrimas 11.26a CA Palma


10 * Vianni
Fratangelo 11.26a CA Palma


9. 12 Kasey Cory
11.27a CA Palma


10. 10 Earvin da
Silva 11.28a CA Bellarmine Prep

NCS 100 Meters
1. 12 * Cameron (CJ) Edwards 11.02a CA Castro Valley
2. 12 * Aaron Jones 11.12a
CA Castro Valley
3. 12 Haris Khaliq
11.14a CA Irvington
4. 12 Mousawer Safi
11.19a CA Deer Valley
5. 11 Kameron Jackson
11.25a CA St Mary's College
6. 11 Anthony Pierce
11.26a CA San Leandro
7. 11 Jonathan
Dourneau 11.27a CA Foothill (Pleasanton
)
8. 12 Javare Anderson
11.30a CA De La Salle
9. 12 Travis
Robertson 11.31a CA Bishop O'Dowd





















10. 11 Tamarick
Pierce 11.33a CA St Mary's College

SJS 100 Meters
1. 12 * Nate Jones 10.87a
CA Tracy
2. 12 Tyus Williamson
10.94a CA Woodcreek
3. 11 Toj Davis
11.04a CA Roseville
11 Elijah McDowell 11.04c CA Lodi
5. 11 Isaiah Hamilton
11.05a CA Vanden
6. 11 * Andre Williams 11.09a CA Rosemont
7. 12 Zachary Wright
11.16a CA Rodriguez
12 * Ryan Weaver
11.16a CA Turlock
9. 11 * Jeff Evans 11.18a
CA Tokay
12 * Brandon Jetter
11.18a CA Oak Ridge






















Early season times that will improve. Other sprinters starting to compete so others will move into these spots.

CCS Partial Roundup

Open Division
No. 4 Carlmont 4, No. 13 Palo Alto 0


Scots starting pitcher Joe Pratt handcuffed the Vikings’ offense, holding them to just one hit over seven innings in Carlmont’s first CCS victory since a 4-3 win over St. Francis-Mountain View in 2011. Carlmont (23-7 overall) took the lead for good with three runs in the third inning and added an insurance run in the bottom of the sixth.
Sophomore Vinnie Bologna doubled and drove in a pair of runs for the Scots, who scored four runs on six hits. Alex Pennes also added a double in the victory. Carlmont will face No. 5 St. Francis-Watsonville (23-5) in a quarterfinal game Saturday at a time and place to be announced. St. Francis knocked off No. 12 Mitty, 3-1.

Open Division first-round game
No. 7 Wilcox topped No. 10 Serra, 5-2.
Serra (18-10) finished the season on a three-game losing streak.


Division I
No. 11 Sequoia 2, No. 6 Lincoln 1

The Cherokees scratched out a run in the top of the eighth inning to steal the victory from the Lions. Kyle Pruhsmeier doubled in the top of the eighth and came home on a Kasi Pohahau double to make a winner of Matt Smith, who pitched three perfect innings to pick up the win in relief of Pruhsmeier, who worked the first five innings. Sequoia (18-11) took a 1-0 lead in the top of the second inning on a RBI double from Max Michelini, but Lincoln (18-8) tied the score in the bottom of the frame. Sequoia will face No. 14 Monta Vista-Cupertino (17-11) Saturday at a time and place to be determined. Monta Vista upset No. 3 Christopher-Gilroy.

In other Division I action, No. 13 Gunn knocked off No. 4 Menlo-Atherton, 3-1. The Bears finish the season with a 16-14 record.

Division II
No. 1 Hillsdale 11, No. 16 Summit Prep-Redwood City 0

The Knights had little trouble in dispatching the Huskies in the first round of the CCS Division I tournament.
Hillsdale scored single runs in the first, second and third innings before breaking the game open with an eight-run fourth. Andrew Yarak paced the Hillsdale offense by going 3 for 3 with two RBIs and two runs scored. Brett Wetteland and Anthony Leary both drove in a pair of runs as well.
In all, Hillsdale (27-2) banged out 13 hits. Ro Mahanty was the beneficiary of all that offense as the senior pitcher was on top of his game, holding Summit Prep (15-2-1) to just one hit.

The Knights will play No. 8 Monterey (16-12) in a quarterfinal game Saturday at time and place to be determined. Monterey advanced with a 3-2, 10-inning win over No. 9 Pacific Grove.

No. 12 Burlingame 3, No. 5 St. Ignatius 1
The Panthers scored two runs in the second and added an insurance run in the top of the sixth to down the Wildcats in the first round of the CCS Division II tournament at Fairmont Field in Pacifica. Burlingame’s Alex Waldsmith got the start on the mound, throwing a complete game, four hitter. Burlingame (19-12 overall) was also held to just four hits. The biggest hit of the day was a Dominic Garcia two-run knock in the third inning. Mitchell Swanson added two hits, while Ryan Kammueller had the Panthers’ only other hit.

No. 12 Burlingame will now face No. 4 Sacred Heart Prep (18-12) in the quarterfinals Saturday at a time and place to be determined.

The Gators advanced with a taut 1-0, 11-inning win over No. 13 Palma.


No. 14 Aragon 6, No. 3 Soledad 4
The Dons pulled off the biggest early upset of the tournament as they knocked off the Aztecs in Soledad Wednesday afternoon. The Dons will now take on No. 11 Live Oak (15-14) Saturday at a time and place to be determined. The Acorns upset No. 6 San Lorenzo Valley, 2-1.

No. 15 Mills 5, No. 2 Terra Nova 4

Mills (17-12) joined the party on a day of CCS upsets as the Vikings rallied late at Terra Nova to down the Tigers 6-4 in eight innings in Wednesday's Division II opener. Mills freshman Austin Brown produced the go-ahead knock in the top of the eighth to drive home Robert Thorgersen. Brown later scored an unearned run on a Terra Nova throwing error on a ball put into play by Alex Lolas. After Mills jumped out to an early lead, Terra Nova (17-11) tied it 2-2 in the third before taking the lead in the fourth. Kobe Christo doubled home Mat Lavorini to give the Tigers a 3-2 lead. But the Vikings forced extra-innings in dramatic fashion. Terra Nova held a 4-3 lead with two outs in the seventh, but with a runner on third, Mills senior Jordan Ganim shot an RBI single to left to tie it. Ganim threw six innings to take a no-decision. Daniel Walsh worked the last two frames to earn the win, throwing just 23 pitches in the process.

With the win, Mills advances to Saturday's quarterfinal to face No. 7 Carmel (21-7).

Best of the West 2015 Champions come out of Northern California

Good to see Northern California represent by winning Passing Down's Best of the West 7 on 7 Tournament.

Teams from all over the state participated and a team comprised of kids from Valley Christian, Bellarmine, Saint Francis, Los Gatos and Sacred Heart Prep all came together to come out on top - impressive - lots of D1 competition -- http://blog.passingdown.com/2015/04/2015-best-of-west-champions-team-big.html

Bay Area Memorial Day Classic May 23-25

2015 Bay Area Memorial Day Classic

The 5th annual Bay Area Memorial Day Classic will be held Saturday to Monday May 23-25 at three locations. The largest high school-level Memorial weekend event in the west will have 100 teams in four divisions: 17 Elite will be held at City College of San Francisco, 17 Varsity will be held at Nor Cal Courts in Martinez, 16U and 15u will be held at Jamtown in Oakland.

Championships in all divisions will be held on Monday May 25 (Elite and Varsity finals will be at City College of San Francisco, other divisions will be at Jamtown.)


Among the Northern California teams/organizations entered are the following: Lakeshow, Oakland Soldiers, Lunardi’s, Greenline, Nor Cal Pharoahs, E-Time Hoops, San Francisco Rebels, North Bay Basketball Academy, Team Select, BFS Blackout.

Schedules will be posted at hoopreview.net on Wednesday the 20th.

Campolindo Girls High School Tournament Aug 8th and 9th

Campolindo Girls Basketball Tournament

Aug 8th and 9th

Girls High School Varsity teams


All games at Campolindo High School in Moraga

300 Moraga Road


3 games (2 - Saturday and 1-Sunday)

$275


Make checks to CC Hoops


Mail checks to Art Thoms

3337 Walnut Lane, Lafayette, CA 94549


Contact information

Art Thoms

(925) 878-5401

thoms2303@yahoo.com


8 teams maximum

The first 8 check received will be in the tournament

SJS Section Finals (D2-D7)

All games will be played on Monday, May 25.

Division II: Roseville-Vanden 6:00 PM Sacramento City College
Division III: River Valley-Yuba City 3:00 PM Sacramento City College
Division IV: Placer-Lincoln 12:00 PM Sacramento City College
Division V: Capital Christian-Dixon 6:00 PM Tony Zupo Field (Lodi)
Division VI: Bradshaw Christian-Mariposa 3:00 PM Tony Zupo Field (Lodi)
Division VII: Brookside Christian-Valley Christian 12:00 PM Tony Zupo Field (Lodi)

CCS Playoff First Round Scores

Open Division:

Soquel beat Valley Christian 1-0
San Benito beat Bellarmine 13-3 (5 innings)
Wilcox beat Serra 5-2
St. Francis-Mountain View beat Leigh 5-0
St. Francis CCC beat Mitty 3-1
Carlmont beat Palo Alto 4-0
Branham beat Saratoga 2-0
Los Gatos beat Santa Cruz 10-0

Losing teams combined to score six runs with four of the eight getting shutout.

Quarterfinals at Harnell: Soquel-San Benito and St. Frnacis CCC-Carlmont
Quarterfinals at Washington Park: St. Francis-Wilcox and Los Gatos-Branham

Division I:

Sequoia beat Lincoln 2-1
Monta Vista beat Christopher 6-2
Pioneer beat Salinas 6-2
Independence beat Cupertino 2-1
Milpitas beat Willow Glen 8-6
Gunn beat Menlo-Atherton 3-1
Leland beat Watsonville 11-6
Piedmont Hills beat North Salinas 2-1

The top six seeds lost their opening round games.

Quarterfinals at Washington Park: Pioneer-Independence and Leland-Piedmont Hills
Quarterfinals at Fremont HS: Sequoia-Monta Vista and Milpitas Gun

Division II:

Live Oak beat San Lorenzo Valley 2-1
Aragon beat Soledad 6-4
Carmel beat Scotts Valley 13-3 (6 innings)
Mills beat Terra Nova 5-4
Burlingame beat St. Ignatius 3-1
Sacred Heart Prep beat Palma 1-0 (11 innings)
Monterey beat Pacific Grove 3-2 (10 innings)
Hillsdale beat Summit Prep 11-0

Two extra inning games in the first round.

Quarterfinals at Sacred Heart Prep HS: Live Oak-Aragon and Burlingame-Sacred Heart Prep
Quarterfinals at MPC: Carmel-Mills and Hillsdale-Monterey

CCS Playoff Brackets

Open Division - http://www.cifccs.org/playoffs/results/14-15/Baseball OPEN 15.pdf

Best First Round Games: Soquel at Valley Christian, Bellarmine at San Benito, Serra at Wilcox

Division I - http://www.cifccs.org/playoffs/results/14-15/Baseball Div1 15.pdf

Best First Round Games: Leland at Watsonville, Milpitas at Willow Glen, Gunn at Menlo-Atherton

Division II - http://www.cifccs.org/playoffs/results/14-15/Baseball Div2 15.pdf

Best First Round Games: Burlingame at St. Ignatius, Scotts Valley at Carmel, Pacific Grove at Monterey
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What's On Tap on the Peninsula

WEDNESDAY - CCS baseball
Open Division
No. 10 Serra (18-9) at No. 7 Wilcox (21-11), 4 p.m.
No. 13 Palo Alto (19-12) at No. 4 Carlmont (22-7), 4 p.m.

Division I
No. 11 Sequoia (17-11) at No. 6 Lincoln (18-7), 4 p.m.
No. 13 Gunn (15-10-1) at No. 4 Menlo-Atherton (16-13), 4 p.m.

Division II
No. 14 Aragon (17-12) at No. 3 Soledad (22-5), 4 p.m.
No. 15 Mills (16-12) at No. 2 Terra Nova (17-10), 4 p.m.
No. 12 Burlingame (18-12) at vs. No. 5 St. Ignatius at Fairmont Field, 4 p.m.
No. 13 Palma (14-13) at No. 4 Sacred Heart Prep (17-12), 4 p.m.
No. 16 Summit Prep-Redwood City (15-1-1) at No. 1 Hillsdale (26-2), 4 p.m.
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