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Serra's end of 1st Half Issues

Going over Serra's season and the end of the first half has been an issue for the Padres.

Gave up a touchdown to Folsom on the final play of the half for the deficit to go from 14-13 to 21-13

Gave up a 90+ yard drive to De La Salle in the final minute to take that game from 7-3 to 14-3

Gave up two TDs to SJB in the final four or so minutes to take that game from 14-10 to 28-10

Not saying it is something Serra is doing wrong, but it is at least a trend through the first three games

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Week 5 Game of the Week Poll

What is the Game of the Week?

  • San Marin at Casa Grande

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Liberty at Amador Valley

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Bishop O'Dowd at Cardinal Newman

    Votes: 4 11.4%
  • San Ramon Valley at McClymonds

    Votes: 14 40.0%
  • Edison Stockton at Downey

    Votes: 3 8.6%
  • Central Catholic at Patterson

    Votes: 2 5.7%
  • Bear River at Wheatland

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Rocklin at Folsom

    Votes: 11 31.4%
  • Gunn at Monta Vista

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Hillsdale at Santa Teresa

    Votes: 1 2.9%

Game of the Week Poll

BullDawgs Basketball "Scared Straight" October 12th & 13th

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BullDawgs Basketball "Scared Straight" October 12th & 13th

BullDawgs Basketball Club
Tournament Series
25th Anniversary 1997-2022
“Scared STRAIGHT"
October 12th & 13th

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

Boys Divisions
3rd,4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, J.V. and Varsity

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$275.00 3 Team + Discounts with NO Requests
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Peninsula and Daly City Gyms
  • All Divisions are based on 2024.25 Fall Grade
  • 4-8 team(s) per Division
  • High School Rules
  • 1st Place Team Awards.
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Scrimmages

It's scrimmage time next week for a lot of schools. Some interesting match-ups that give some live action with no season record effect. My team Turlock was apparently not satisfied with a non-conference schedule of Rocklin, Tracy, Folsom, Central of Fresno, and Clovis West - they are hosting Grant next Friday the 16th. I have no idea what kind of a team Turlock will have this year as I think their returning senior class is small in numbers but they will certainly have their hands full with Grant. They will have faced the top team (Folsom) and possibly the top three teams in the section before league starts. Well, they want to toughen up for the post-season. Wish granted.

So, what are some other interesting scrimmages?

PCAL Week 3

PCAL Week 3

Week 14-5 Overall 27-11

Gabilan: Salinas had a really nice win over Valley Christian, good sign if the top team in Gabilan can easily defeat a middle of the road WCAL team. Top Gabilan schools are not as strong as Serra, St. Francis and Riordan (maybe?), but they can hold their own vs the rest of the league. Soquel lost to another Norcal elite, SRV, 14-7. But they should be just fine come league. Monterey’s big loss to Menlo Atherton was disappointing as they seemed to kind of give up. Palma walloped King City for no reason other than to avoid DI playoffs (in my opinion). Hollister and Aptos lost by a bigger number than I would of expected. Both teams need to be more consistent. And Alvarez got their first win of the year vs an over matched PG team, I like it when PG loses. 😊

Fri 09/13 Aptos (CA) vs Watsonville (CA) at Cabrillo College (Aptos, CA), 7:30pm- Aptos should be able to rebound after a big loss to Mitty. Aptos 35-14

Fri 09/13 Oak Grove (San Jose, CA) at Hollister (CA), 7:30pm
- Lets see what version of the Haybalers shows up. The one that beat a good Branham team or the one that Wilcox blew out. Oak Grove is not as good as they used to be. Hollister 28-14

Fri 09/13 Alvarez (Salinas, CA) at Rancho San Juan (Salinas, CA),
7:30pm-Rancho San Juan is really struggling, if they don’t turn it around they maybe going down to the Sant Lucia next year. Alvarez 34-10

Fri 09/13 Clovis (CA) at Salinas (CA), 7:30pm
-Battle of the Rodeo belt buckle. It’s a cool looking trophy. Great win last week over VC for Salinas. But Clovis just put 57 on a good Frontier program. Clovis 34-24

Fri 09/13 Valley Christian (San Jose, CA) at Soquel (CA)
, 7:30pm Soquel eases off the schedule just a little as they take on VC. Soquel 21-7

Fri 09/13 Palma (Salinas, CA) at Yuma Catholic (Yuma, AZ), 7:30pm
- Don’t know much about Yuma catholic other than its about 10+ hours away and Cal Preps gives them a 15. That’s a long bus ride. Yuma 17-10

Mission North –
Coming into the year I thought Scott’s Valley, Alisal and Seaside were 3 of the top 4 teams in this division. All 3 suffered bad losses last week. Scott’s valley could be in big trouble as Branham beat them decisively, not only that I am hearing numbers are way down. Same thing for Seaside as Carmel really put a beating on them. Seaside only dressed 24. Alisal is still looking for its first win after close loss to crosstown rival North Salinas. But this is the type of game Alisal needs to win in order to be of any threat in the playoffs. MVC had a nice bounce back win over Santa Clara. NMC continues to roll, but beating Marina is no big deal. Same can be said for Watsonville and St Francis, as they both beat their Santa Lucia matchups last week.

Thu 09/12 Sequoia (Redwood City, CA) at Alisal (Salinas, CA), 7:00pm – The more “wide open” offense at Alisal is not quite working, they should still be able to get by a struggling Sequoia team. Alisal 27-10

Thu 09/12 St. Francis (Watsonville, CA) at Greenfield (CA), 7:30pm –
I like this matchup, should be close. But with Greenfield having defeated a truly fantastic team last week, I will go with the Bruins. Greenfield 24-20

Fri 09/13 Carlmont (Belmont, CA) at Monte Vista Christian (Watsonville, CA), 7:00pm
- MVC was able to open up the offense vs a mediocre Santa Clara team. Carlmot lost a shoot out with Menlo. Lots of points in this one. Carlmont 48-40

Sat 09/14 Sobrato (Morgan Hill, CA) at North Monterey County (Castroville, CA), 7:00pm-
This will be a very good test for NMC who is 2-0 and playing with a lot of confidence. Sobrato is also 2-0 with wins over NS and Live Oak. Sobrato 24-17

Sat 09/14 Scotts Valley (CA) at San Lorenzo Valley (Felton, CA), 2:00pm
-Scott’s Valley was humbled last week and will look to rebound vs their neighbor. But SLV has been playing very good football to start the year. Scott’s Valley 20-18

Mission South -
This just in... Carmel likes to score, a lot. They easily dispatched of an outmanned Seaside team (running Clock). The one chink in their armor seems to be they will give up the big play. North Salinas had a very nice win vs Alisal. Greenfield was able to stop a late RLS scoring drive with an interception in the endzone as time expired and then beat RLS in OT. Soledad was able to hold off Gonzales at home, while being the visitor? PG lost to Alvarez so that was good. Rancho San Juan is still looking to score its first offensive points of the season after losing 34-2 to Los Altos. The Trailblazers are struggling. And KC was overwhelmed by Palma.

Thu 09/12 Gonzales (CA) at Pacific Grove (CA), 7:30pm- I am taking this as my upset special this week. PG probably has a little more than Gonzales, but you know I hate picking them. Gonzales 21-20

Fri 09/13 Carmel (CA) at Miramonte (Orinda, CA), 7:00pm
-I saw Carmel last week in person, and they are as good as advertised. They had no problem in moving the ball at will vs an undermanned Seaside team. But they did give up (even their starters) some big plays to Seaside. They will get burned if they give up too much to a very good Miramonte team. Carmel 48-45

Fri 09/13 North Salinas (Salinas, CA) at Santa Cruz (CA), 7:30pm
- Great win last week for NS, and it is goof to see Santa Cruz scoring some points. North Salians 24-10

Sat 09/14 Branham (San Jose, CA) at Soledad (CA), 12:30pm -
I am going to have to start including Branham in my predictions as they take on their 3rd PCAl team this year. They should make 2-1 vs PCAL. Branham 24-7

Santa Lucia-
RLS was slow, inconsistent, and out of sorts the first half. Then stormed back in the 2nd half and took a lead. Only to let Greenfield tie it, but RLS went right down the field and promptly threw a interception in the endzone from the 5 yard line with less than a minute left. Greenfield had all the momentum and won in OT. SLV and Harbor were the only 2 winners from the division last week. SLV looks like a legit contender to RLS and Gonzales for the title this year. Pajaro and Santa Cruz put valiant efforts in defeat. Marina looked bad in their loss to North Monterey County.

Fri 09/13 Pajaro Valley (Watsonville, CA) at Denair (CA), 7:00pm -PV is playing better football this year and that’s a good thing for this program. Denair 35-28

Sat 09/14 Washington (San Francisco, CA) at Stevenson (Pebble Beach, CA), 2:30pm-
I think this game is in San Francisco and not in Pebble Beach. Hopefully RLS can get over last weeks heartbreak, put up a W vs a Washington school that played Oakland Tech tough in a loss. RLS 27-24

NCP Football Top 20: Pittsburg stays undefeated in high scoring win over Riordan

1. De La Salle (3-0)

Dominic Kelley rushed for 80 yards and two touchdowns and the Spartans ran for nearly 400 yards in a 42-7 win over St. Francis. With three wins over Top 10 teams, the Spartans have shown to have some of its best team speed in years and a physical defense with a talented defensive line. The Spartans take on St. Mary’s-Stockton on Friday.

2. Serra (1-2)

The Padres were within four points of St. John Bosco at 14-10 in the second quarter, but the Braves scored two touchdowns before the half to gain control in a 56-16 win in San Mateo. Nano Latu and Charlie Willey had rushing touchdowns for the Padres. Tight end Clay Hinsdale was their leading receiver. Serra is back in action on September 27 against St. Ignatius.

3. Folsom (2-1)

Ryder Lyons went 21-for-25 for 284 yards and three touchdowns (two to Jameson Powell) in a 56-14 win over Turlock. Overall, the Bulldogs amassed more than 500 total yards and registered six tackles for loss on defense. The top two teams in the SFL are scheduled to face off on Friday as Folsom hosts Rocklin.

4. Pittsburg (3-0)

Pittsburg jumped out to a 21-0 first quarter lead and held off Riordan 56-42 in an exciting back and forth Top 20 matchup. Jamar Searcy ran for 164 yards and four touchdowns and had a fourth quarter interception. Freshman Kenneth Ward had a 31 yard touchdown catch and returned an interception 74 yards for a score. It only gets harder for the Pirates as they travel to St. John Bosco on Friday.

5. Rocklin (3-0)

The Thunder were off this week heading into Friday’s showdown with Folsom. Rocklin has scored at least 41 points in each non-league game with its best win coming against Bishop Manogue (48-17).

6. St. Francis-Mountain View (2-1)

Kingston Keanaaina ran for 114 yards to continue his big start to the 2024 season, but the Lancers trailed 21-0 in the first half en route to a 42-7 loss to De La Salle. Since beating the Spartans in 2021, the Lancers have lost three straight in this season and haven’t scored more than 17 points in any matchup. St. Francis is off this week before WCAL play starts on September 27 against Bellarmine.

7. San Ramon Valley (3-0)

San Ramon Valley led Clayton Valley Charter 21-7 at the half and 31-7 early in the fourth quarter in a 31-15 win. Rhett Thompson threw for 219 yards and two touchdowns in connecting with six different receivers. Evan Economos finished with 78 yards and a touchdown. The defense forced two turnovers with Braeden Forschler returning a fumble for a score. The Wolves will travel to McClymonds on Friday.

8. Grant (2-2)

Taking on maybe the top team in the Central Section, Grant fell to Clovis East 59-45 to even its record at 2-2. Brandon Lambert ran for 142 yards and a touchdown and Luke Alexander threw for 291 yards and four touchdowns. His top receiver was Koby Shabazz, who had 10 catches for 110 yards and a touchdown in the loss. Grant starts league play against Destiny Christian as the favorite in the Metro League.

9. Los Gatos (3-0)

Los Gatos led Live Oak-Morgan Hill 35-0 at the half and cruised to a 35-6 win going into Thursday’s game against Mountain View. Scotty Brennan tossed touchdowns to Max Thomas and Owen Panu and Beau Musser returned a punt for a touchdown. Zane Frey had an interception for the Wildcats.

10. St. Mary’s-Stockton (2-1)

The Rams had their bye week last weekend as they prepared to host De La Salle.They beat the Spartans 45-35 in 2022 and lost 24-10 in Concord last year. It will be the Rams first home game after starting the season with three road games.

11. Riordan (1-2)

The Crusaders found big success on the ground with Jeremiah Jones rushing for nearly 300 yards and two touchdowns, but they lost to Pittsburg 56-42. Michael Mitchell Jr. made numerous highlight plays, but Riordan couldn’t overcome a slow start that saw them down 28-7 after the first quarter. Riordan has given up at least 34 points in each game this season. They start league play on September 28 against Sacred Heart Cathedral.

12. McClymonds (1-2)

Sharky Tamale had three rushing touchdowns and McClymonds led 14-7 at the half en route to beating Bishop O’Dowd 28-14 in an all Oakland matchup. Rahsjon Duncan had an interception for the Warriors, which will try to even their record on Friday against San Ramon Valley. These two programs have split their past two meetings.

13. Inderkum (3-1)

Ricky Cole threw for 206 yards and three touchdowns (two to Lono Chouteau) as Inderkum beat Cosumnes Oaks 42-6. Cole added a rushing touchdown and Kyle Gurganious had a 52 yard touchdown run. League play starts this week against Christian Brothers.

14. Soquel (1-2)

Soquel trailed Valley Christian 10-7 at the half, but outscored the Warriors 20-0 en route to a 27-10 win for their first victory. Quarterback Sam Whelan had a passing touchdown and a rushing touchdown. Jake Escalante had two interceptions for the Knights. They travel to Scotts Valley on Friday with the league opener against Palma on October 4.

15. Liberty (2-1)

Jaxon Bell rushed for 161 yards and a touchdown and Sage Robertson threw two touchdown passes in a 34-21 win over Tracy. The Lions trailed 14-7 after the first quarter and 21-13 in the second quarter before they scored the final 21 points. They travel to Amador Valley this week in one of the best games of the week.

16. St. Ignatius (2-1)

The Wildcats got one of the better wins of the week with a 16-14 win over Cathedral Catholic. Soren Hummel threw two touchdown passes and Jarious Hogan rushed for more than 100 yards. Happy Rosenberg and Sui Gallegos-Hunkin combined for four sacks. After an off week, St. Ignatius will host Serra.

17. Cardinal Newman (3-0)

The Cardinals rushed for more than 400 yards and Jamari Gentry and Sam Keating each rushed for more than 100 yards in a 56-21 win over Armijo. Zion Cargill had a touchdown catch and touchdown run in the win. Next up, Cardinal Newman will host Bishop O’Dowd in its toughest test to date.

18. El Cerrito (2-0)

El Cerrito’s game against Oakland Tech was canceled after a conflict in the stands broke out onto the field. El Cerrito was leading the game 6-0. The Gauchos will be back in action on Friday against Campolindo.

19. Granite Bay (3-0)

The Grizzlies had a bye week before starting SFL action on Friday at undefeated Jesuit. They are giving up 10 points per game and have balanced offensive production at around 300 yards per game.

20. Bishop O’Dowd (2-1)

The Dragons were looking to build off their win over Monte Vista, but struggled to gain traction in a 28-14 loss to McClymonds. Saliou Sow had a rushing touchdown and John Teti returned an interception for a score. Bishop O’Dowd has another Top 20 test this week against Cardinal Newman.

NCP Pick'em Week 4 Games

I'm sorry I'm posting these late this week, but here are the games. Picks are due by 7:00 PM

Riordan at Pittsburg
St. Francis at De La Salle
McClymonds at Bishop O'Dowd
Carmel at Miramonte
Menlo-Atherton vs. Mitty
Sutter at Bradshaw Christian
Jesuit vs. Christian Brothers
Monterey Trail at California
Twelve Bridges at Casa Roble
Pierce at Del Campo

Game of the Week Poll - https://norcalpreps.forums.rivals.com/threads/week-4-pickem-game-of-the-week-poll.30717/

200 hours per season

I coached at this school for a time and there were lots of challenges. This one is new. Their position seems to be based on legality’s that are new to the high school environment.

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