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HMB 56 El Camino 33

The Cougars were able to bounce back from the beating they took at WM Wed night to avenge 1 of their
3 loses this season in dominating fashion. With UCSC coaches in the stands and even with starting the game and playing half the first quarter with a BOYS BALL, HMB jumped out to a 16-6 lead and were never really threatened after that. HMB had 3 players in double digits, 6'-0" Soph Allie Longaker lead all scorers w/ 13 first half pts and a game high 17pts. Followed by Walling who had her best shooting night of the year w/ 4. 3's and 16pts and Tomberlin who added 2 ---3's and 11pts.

With the win HMB moves on to 8-3 league 17-6 overall and is set to meet their rival Terra Nova 8-2, 12-10 this Fri in a Quad game at HMB. The hill will be rock'n as it's not only Senior night but the girls are playing for sole possession of second and on the boys side they're playing for the PAL North title. If you have never experienced a HMB home game on the coast this would be a great night to make it!!!

Manteca HS Talent

Manteca High may be building its best team since the Kiwi days. They have 3 young big guys, 1 is sitting out.Coaches from Pacific and Portland were at the game last night. There hasn't been college coaches in the gym for years. Manteca's only flaw is the they have no guards, when teams pressure they have to have a big bring it up. The 3 big guys are high level for HS ball.

2015 Nonleague game Schedules / Games wanted

Palma High (D3 size)

2015 Schedule

W1
- 9/4 or 9/5 - Sutter @ Home (NS section divivon champ - CIF Norcal D3 Bowl Play-in Finalist)




Sept 12 - St Francis-Mountain-View @ away (CCS D2 champ)



Sept 19 - Sacred Heart Prep - @ away (CCS Open Champs)



Sept 25 - Aptos @ home (CCS D3 champs)

Their home field is one of the better venues in the section.
This post was edited on 1/8 1:23 PM by NorCalSportsFan

Folsom

Folsom had 7 players from their championship team getting D-1 scholarships and will have some more players going D-2 or lower divisions. Also another player will walk on to play for his uncle at Utah.
This post was edited on 2/5 11:27 AM by jimmyzr1

Irish Beat SI by 20

At the cat box, SHC beat SI 58-38. Irish had as much as a 25-point lead in the third quarter. Everybody played well. I just wondered where this play was all year.

Crowd was dead quiet and the place was about half-full. Still, I'll take a 20-point win over these guys any time.

Replay of the game is at High School Cube:

http://thecube.com/event/sacred-heart-cathedral-vs-st-ignatius-boys-basketb-450641

Big 5 Conference Signings

Most if not all of these players have sent in their NLIs. Will update if players don't by end of the day

Arizona:

Alex Kosinski OL Redwood
Cody Creason OL Folsom

Arizona State:

Thomas Hudson TE Mitty

California:

Austin Aaron WR Napa
Lonny Powell RB Sacramento

Colorado:

NJ Falo LB Inderkum

Oregon:

Brady Aiello OL Acalanes
Jake Hanson OL Eureka

Stanford:

Jack Dreyer OL Stanford

UCLA:

Stephen Johnson III ATH (will get first look at WR) San Leandro

USC:

Isaiah Langley DB Foothill-Pleasanton
Cameron Smith LB Granite Bay
Tyler Petite TE Campolindo

Washington:

Jake Browning QB Folsom
Ben Burr-Kirven LB Sacred Heart Prep
Jason Scrempos DE Milpitas

Washington State:

Matt Abramo K Casa Grande
Noah Myers OL Las Lomas
Thomas Toki DT St. Francis-Mountain View

Utah:

Marcel Brown RB Rio Linda
Darrin Paulo OL Grant
Johnny Capra OL Placer
Chad Hekking ATH Vacaville

Tennessee:

Khalil McKenzie DT Clayton Valley Charter

Oklahoma:

Dru Samia OL San Ramon Valley

Wake Forest:

Kyle Kearns QB Foothill-Pleasanton

Northwestern:

Simba Short LB De La Salle

Nebraska:

Matt Snyder TE California

Cincinnati:

Josiah Deguara WR Folsom

Minnesota:

Adam Mayer WR De La Salle

This post was edited on 2/4 11:13 AM by Streak One

CIF and Section Playoff Proposal

I think there's no doubt that the CIF and section playoffs need a complete overhaul. A comment on
another forum topic got me thinking, what's the best scenario for a California
State Football Championship? Between the CCS and their open division consolation
games, misclassification of their open champ and SJS having their D1 and D2
champs playing each other in the D1 bowl game it all seems confusing and disorganized.
The sections want to make as much money as possible by having as many teams
possible in the playoffs, there's no reason to have 2-8 teams or even 5-5 teams
for that matter competing against the states elite. If a kid gets a 5 out of 10
on a quiz in class he or she gets an F, not a pat on the back. The way the
post-season should work is it should be a reward for your regular season, a
team shouldn't need to go through the playoffs to validate they belong in a
second round of post-season games. High school football teams shouldn't have to
go through a 10 game regular season then play another 6 playoff games. It's too
much and while law makers want to limit contact in practice to prevent
injuries, the sections have no problem having 15, 16, 17, and 18 year olds play
an NFL schedule to line their pockets. What I propose is the best of both
worlds…..

#1. Immediately following the regular season have 5 divisions in a state playoff tournament with 8 teams
in a Nor Cal bracket, 8 teams in a So Cal bracket for a total of 80 schools
selected by a committee. A Nor Cal and So Cal champ will be crowned after 3
games and meet for their division state championship to make it a 14 games
season for 10 schools.

- Division 1 (2,000+)

- Division 2 (1,500-1,999)

- Division 3 (1,000-1,499)

- Division 4 (500-999)

- Division 5 (11-499)


#2. Between the 5 state champions a committee will select 2 teams to play in an open championship like
a "Super Bowl." 1 final game and all attention to go with it for a true state
championship. Only 2 teams will play a 15th game and they MUST
already be a state champ.

#3. The sections can now operate like an NIT tournament and run whatever format they wish with the state
tourney teams removed. This way there are more Champions crowned every year
between the state and sections. The sections still get there games and their
money as well as more competitive match ups. If a team like Folsom or DLS go to
the state tourney the section gets a piece of the gate which means even more
money coming in. It makes going to the state tournament more important than the
sectional playoff championship; it would be a big deal and give the fans the
high profile matchups that always seem to be avioded because of the current
format. In a 16 team sectional playoff bracket a handful of teams would play a
max of 14 games.


….. I'd like to start the
discussion to see what other football people in California think. If you like
my idea and want to add onto it, great. If you hate in a want to tear it apart,
awesome. We all know that the current system is severely flawed and needs
revision. The CIF and section to section don't seem like they are on the same
page, this format seems like a good solution that is easy to implement at a moment's
notice.

This post was edited on 1/29 10:37 AM by mshNASTY

The CCS is a joke

i would be shocked if anybody on their board participated in sports besides recess. Who in their right mind would schedule a consolation game in a sport that is so emotionally driven as football? They obviously don't understand there is nothing to play for and that's when people can and do get hurt. It was obviously financially driven and that is disgusting.

Finally, all of you talking about students transferring have an inflated idea of the importance of high school football sectional championships. First of all, Serra is still going to play. Secondly, do you really think a student-athlete is going to leave the high school he attends to try and win a section title? Some of you posters would but I highly doubt the kids will. Get some perspective!

Sutter has 4 signed with 4 more to go

Both starting tackles and 2 wide receivers signed their letters yesterday in front of supporters. Both O tackles, James McBride (6-4 305 had offer to Boise St and others) and Ricky Williams (6-4 280 had offer to Weber St, Eastern Wash) received full ride scholarships to Sac St while Ty Prince (6-1 180 had offer to Wyoming and Eastern Wash and others) the speedster signed with Weber St. The 4th, Brandon Jackson signed at Azuza Pacific. There are still 4 remaining to sign but have yet to decide where. Randy Post the QB already has D1 schools offering full rides for baseball which is his first love and will go that route. So proud of all these young men.

This post was edited on 2/5 6:21 AM by farmair3

Cal-Hi 2/2/15 State Rankings

NEW GIRLS BASKETBALL

TOP 20 OVERALL RANKINGS


As is evidenced by the fact there was no movement in the first 14
spots of this week's State 20 rankings, this is the time of the year
when most of the top teams are making easy work of league opponents.

There are some exceptions to that rule, however, such as those teams
in the highly-competitive West Catholic Athletic League, which is still
up for grabs.

Fifth-ranked St. Ignatius of San Francisco would appear to be in the
driver's seat but the Wildcats will get tested by both state-ranked
Archbishop Mitty and Sacred Heart Cathedral. No. 4 Chaminade and No. 17
Alemany also still have to play again in the Mission League.


Sophomore
Jayda Adams & junior Ally Rosenblum give hope that Mater Dei's
girls aren't exactly going to fall off the map once Katie Lou Samuelson
graduates and heads to UConn. Photo: Mark Tennis.

(Compiled by Harold Abend; updated through games played Saturday, Feb. 1; previous rating in parentheses)



1. (1) MATER DEI (SANTA ANA) 21-1

2. (2) ST. MARY'S (STOCKTON) 21-1

3. (3) LONG BEACH POLY (LONG BEACH)

19-2

4. (4) CHAMINADE (WEST HILLS) 18-2

5. (5) ST. IGNATIUS (SAN FRANCISCO) 16-3

6. (6) MIRAMONTE (ORINDA) 19-2

7. (7) PINEWOOD (LOS ALTOS HILLS) 15-2

8. (8) SIERRA CANYON (CHATSWORTH) 16-4

9. (9) OAKS CHRISTIAN (WESTLAKE VILLAGE) 16-5

10. (10) VANDEN (FAIRFIELD) 19-2

11. (11) CARONDELET (CONCORD) 17-2

12. (12) ARCHBISHOP MITTY (SAN JOSE) 15-3

13. (13) SALESIAN (RICHMOND) 21-2

14. (14) GARCES (BAKERSFIELD) 19-1

15. (17) BISHOP O'DOWD (OAKLAND) 13-7

16. (18) BREA OLINDA (BREA) 19-2

17. (16) BISHOP ALEMANY (MISSION HILLS) 17-5

18. (19) NARBONNE (HARBOR CITY) 16-4*

19. (20) SACRED HEART CATHEDRAL (SAN FRANCISCO) 10-9

20. (NR) VISTA MURRIETA (MURRIETA) 17-6

*Forfeit wins or losses not included.

Dropped Out: Previous No. 15 Redondo Union (Redondo Beach).

Mark Tennis & Paul Muyskens contributed to this report.

Ronnie Flores is the managing editor of CalHiSports.com. He can be reached at @RonMFlores[/I]

Harold Abend is the associate editor of CalHiSports.com and the
vice president of the California Prep Sportswriters Association. He can
be reached at
@HaroldAbend[/I]

Strength of Schedule

Top teams in northern California by strength of schedule
1. Sacred Heart 24
2. SI 23.9
3. Berkeley 21.8
4. Presentation 20.5
5. Miramonte 20.2
6. Bishop O'Dowd 19.7
6. Mitty 19.7
6. Saint Francis 19.7
9. St. Mary's Berkeley 19.1
10. Saint Mary's Stockton 10.0
10. Vanden 18.0

Out of the eleven teams listed they are broken down by section with CCS leading with 5 teams, NCS with 4 teams and SJS with two teams. Both Brookside and Carondelet are both at 17.9 and Salesian is way down at 14.9.

Sad--College options in Bay limited

Its sad to hear that Menlo College, a seemingly affluent and thriving school cuts its football program. It was a NAIA school but was a great option for local kids who were not D1 level athletes. There has to be a way to bring back some D2 type programs. St Marys, Santa Clara, UOP, SF State, CS East Bay. Had did Humboldt survive Title IX. Back the day the league was Hayward, SF, Chico, Sonoma, Humboldt, Stanislaus, Cal Lutheran, Santa Clara and St Marys. As far as I kow all programs lost due to Title IX

Menlo appeared to be rising school for opportunity for good bay are kids to stay local, but now we have nothing.
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