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HMB wins on late TD October 17, 2015, 05:00 AM By Terry Bernal, Daily Journal

For all the late fireworks in Friday’s back-and-forth battle between Half Moon Bay and Menlo, the Cougars won the day with a good, old-fashioned smash mouth drive.

Half Moon Bay (2-0 PAL Ocean, 6-0 overall) claimed the upper hand in the Peninsula Athletic League Ocean Division with a thrilling 22-19 victory over Menlo (1-1, 5-1) in a battle of unbeatens.

But after the two teams combined for 10 turnovers — five apiece — the Cougars ultimately took over when Menlo turned the ball over on downs at the Half Moon Bay 32-yard line. Then senior running back Matt Spigelman — facing the first time the Cougars have had their backs up against the wall this season — put the team on his shoulders and bulled Half Moon Bay to victory.

“Every single week we’ve been ahead, so that was a good test for us,” Spigelman said.

Spigelman rushed for 135 yards on 19 carries, and it was the 135th yard that proved the most critical, as the senior capped a 13-play, 68-yard drive with a 1-yard blast into the end zone to put Half Moon Bay ahead 22-19 with 33 seconds remaining in the game.

“I thought it would be a tough game,” Half Moon Bay head coach Keith Holden said. “I didn’t think there’d be so many turnovers. We both tend to protect the ball pretty well.”

What was incredible was not just the total of 10 turnovers, but that 10 different players came up with them. Menlo linebacker Charlie Roth produced one that, at the time, was the clincher. With the Knights leading 19-15 in the fourth quarter, the senior produced a clean pick of Half Moon Bay senior quarterback Gavin Tomberlin and returned it across midfield to the Half Moon Bay 38-yard line.

Menlo simply could not move the ball against the stingy Cougars defense though. Half Moon Bay yielded just 52 yards rushing throughout, all of which were gained by Menlo running back Charlie Ferguson. The junior was the only Knights player to rush the ball in the game.

And after Menlo failed to gain so much as a first down, turning the ball over on downs, Half Moon Bay saddled up for the big finish.

“We absolutely should have converted at the end on that third down, and again on that fourth down,” Menlo head coach Mark Newton said.

Tomberlin threw four interceptions on the night, but when it came down to crunch time, the sophomore bull’s-eyed the biggest pass of his varsity career. The Cougars advanced the ball into the red zone when Spigelman juked for a 16-yard run to the Menlo 20-yard line. But after a pair of short runs by Spigelman, the Cougars got popped with a false start penalty to end up back at the 20 for fourth-and-10.

Half Moon Bay, sensing Menlo would drop its secondary into the end zone, turned to a 15-yard slant pattern to senior receiver Pablo Gutierrez. Tomberlin threaded the needle to his favorite receiver for a 14-yard pickup to the Menlo 6-yard line.

“He can do that,” Holden said of Tomberlin’s precision. “I see that in practice all the time.”

Spigelman almost got into the end zone on the following play, dashing off tackle towards apparent daylight; but Ferguson, Menlo’s middle linebacker, got ahold of Spigelman’s jersey and in a display of will and strength, dragged his opposite number long enough to allow for Menlo to stack the run at the 1-yard line.

“Our defense was stellar all night long,” Newton said.

But on the ensuing play, the right-side line of Joshua Kruckewitt and Sean Baird, along with center Kurt Katzenberger, led the way as Spigelman blasted in for the winning score.

The game opened in Half Moon Bay’s favor. After a back-and-forth of four possessions without a score, the Cougars staged a five-play, 73-yard drive with a prolific burst from Spigelman, when he busted a 55-yard touchdown run on his first carry of the night. The Knights then converted a two-point conversion to go up 8-0 with 2:35 reamining in the first quarter.

Menlo survived one of four interceptions on the following drive, and got the ball back via a Half Moon Bay punt at the 50-yard line. Morehead — who, despite his erratic night, was 19-of-35 passing for 269 yards — had completions of 23, 13 and 5 yards before Ferguson powered in for a score. But Menlo failed to convert a two-point try to trail 8-6.

Half Moon Bay answered right back. Tomberlin had a big 27-yard throw on third down to Gutierrez to sustain the drive. Then two plays later, the quarterback took a play-action sweep for the fake draw play to end all fake draw plays and dashed past the Menlo defense before anyone was the wiser for a 41-yard score, giving the Cougars a 15-6 lead.

The first half ended with a pair of turnovers, one by each team. The second half opened with another pair, one by each again.

But, at the last, after Half Moon Bay took the lead inside the last minute, it was Menlo’s final interception throw that proved the death knell to the Knights’ undeafeated season.

“You can’t have four turnovers against a really, really good team that controls the ball that well,” Newton said.

Menlo did drive downfield to make a run at it. Taking over at its own 38-yard, Mackenzie completed consecutive passes of 23 and 14 yards to the Cougars’ 25. But two plays later, on a desperation pass into the end zone with 10 seconds remaining, Gutierrez nabbed the final pick to all but end it.

Entering into play, Half Moon Bay had allowed just 13 points through five games. Menlo better than doubled that total.

“We’ve finally been challenged and came up in a tough time,” Holden said.

HMB 22 -----Menlo 19 FINAL

Hmb remains unbeaten and improves to 6-0 their best start since 1976 ! HMB lead the entire game until 8 minutes to go in the forth quarter. Then they put on one last offensive drive that almost ended at the Menlo 20. Facing a 4th and 10 With about 42 seconds remaining Tomberlin was able to find Gutierrez for a 15 gain to the Menlo 6 after 2 short runs Spegialman punched it in and that capped the 58 yard drive and ate up about 6:15 of clock. Next up the Cougars will be on the road at Woodside.

WEEK SEVEN PREDICTIONS FOR DVAL,DFAL, BVAL,EBAL AND FREELANCE

This is several days early, but I have to go out of state on business and I'll be gone for a week or so....But we have a host of interesting games for this week.
The game of the week is between Monte Vista and Foothill...again, we have two of the area's best QB's facing each other...Foothill is 7-0 while Monte Vista is 5-1, but the loss to CVC gave Monte Vista a good battle test, both QB's have good arms's and good protection, so the team with the least mistakes could be the winner...

FREELANCE
Poly of Long Beach 5-1 at DLS 5-1.......DLS 39 Poly 7...Again, it will be the Spartan defense that will contain the JackRabbits..
Kennedy 1-5 at Logan 5-2.....Logan 44 Kennedy 13...Logan missed a PAT last week that could have put the game into overtime with maybe a different result, so the Colts should come out shooting....

GAMES OF INTEREST
St. Mary's of Albany 3-3 at Hercules 5-1.....Hercules 28 St. Mary's 20......the titan's have a big line and a very fast back field with a QB that can throw a pass in the air for 40 plus yards...although Hercules gave up 300 plus yard rushing to Pinole Valley, this is a lot tougher team then the score and the defense showed....St. Mary's will be busy...
Valley Christian of Dublin 6-0 vs. John Swett 5-1 at Dougherty Valley Hi.....Valley Christian 33 John Swett 26
Both teams have been lighting up the score board, so the team with the best defense wins...
Sat. 10-7
Pinole Valley 4-2 at Salesian 3-3......Pinole Valley 49 Salesian 20.....The Spartan's have a red hot offense led by running back Michael Powell and a strong defense..

EBAL
California 5-1 at Amador Valley 4-2.....California 31 Amador Valley 14......The Grizzlie defense may be the best defense in the EBAL..
Foothill 7-0 at Monte Vista 5-1.....Monte vista 35 foothill 30.....Again, two of the area's best QB's face each other, but it will be the defense that makes the difference and this is the game of the week...
Livermore 3-4 at San Ramon Valley 1-5.....San Ramon Valley 40 Livermore 20..the wolves end the drought, but its not going to be easy as the cowboys can be dangerous....

DVAL
Ygnacio Valley 2-4 at College Park 0-6......College Park 33 Ygnacio Valley 26.....The Falcons struggle but come up with their first win and it won't be easy...
Mt. Diablo 1-5 at Concord 4-2...concord 44 Mt. Diablo 12....the Minutemen ripped College Park apart last week and will probably do the same to the Red Devils
CVC 5-1 at NorthGate 4-2.....CVC 48 NG 12......This will be the toughest defense the Bronco's will face, plus a offense that will show no mercy....

DFAL
Dougherty Valley 5-2 at Acalanes 2-4.....Acalanes 31 Dougherty Valley 13....The Don's mauled Alhambra two weeks ago but got shut out by Dublin 17-0 last week.. a shut out of Acalanes was not expected, so Acalanes will not lay down for the Wildcats..
Dublin 5-1 at Alhambra 3-4.....Dublin 35 Alhambra 13.....Dublin shows just how good the Gael defense can be against the Bulldogs....
Campolindo 6-1 at Las Lomas 1-5.....Campolindo 49 Las Lomas 7....as time goes on, the Cougars will get better and better...

BVAL
Freedom 3-3 at Antioch 6-0.....Antioch 44 Freedom 27......As many weapons that Freedom has it may not make much difference....The Panther defense has become a unit that is relentless while the offense runs wild....
Liberty 3-3 at Heritage 3-3.....Liberty 41 Heritage 30....The Lion defense gave up 37 points last week against Deer Valley but the Lions also had a commanding lead with the addition of the Pittsburg transfer on the offense...
Deer Valley 3-3 at Pittsburg 5-1.....Pittsburg 39 Deer Valley 26.....DV has a bad habit of scoring a lot of points so the Pirate defense will have to be on their toes.... .

A Football Life in the Inner City - Riordan's Raymone Sanders

I know this board take shots at each other, but I know it's all in the spirit of competitiveness and passion for one's team. Riordan has taken shots for years re poor facilities, bad coaching, changing demographics, etc. Below is a great article that illustrates the challenges of a young man growing up in San Francisco and how his school/community has provided opportunities for his future.
http://prep2prep.com/feature.aspx?ArticleID=5800
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Newman vs Rancho

What is the scoop on these two teams? Always an interesting matchup. Rancho lost a number of good starters from last years team, and CN looks to be a little better than last year. Rancho does not look to strong this year, CN probably wins this one big.

Gregory Keith Davis Jr Memorial Basketball Tournament

Gregory Keith Davis Jr
Memorial Basketball Tournament

November 7 – 8, 2015
Boys 9U – 14U
Chabot Jr College - Hayward
Cost: $275 per team
Come out and celebrate the life of Gregory Keith Davis Jr. Lil Greg was a beloved
son, father, brother, and friend. He worked many basketball tournaments and
could always be seen smiling at the scores table keeping the book and clock. We
have an angel watching over us. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to his
2 young children, Joley and Johan. Thanks in advance for your support!

Registration and direct donations can be made online at:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/greg‐davis‐jr‐memorial‐basketball‐tournamenttickets‐
18988373737

Contact: Greg Davis Sr. 510‐759‐5816 / soldiersgkd@yahoo.com
Tamera Davis

Questions about new CIF post season format

So I'm trying to figure out the new playoff format. Upon reviewing the CIF website, there is apparently 51 section champion qualifiers statewide. Then when looking at the regional setup for playoffs, there's 2 teams picked outright to skip regionals and advance directly to State Open Division Championship Bowl Game. Then there's 12 more divisions for regional games (4 teams per division), equaling 48 teams. So how can there be 51 section champion qualifiers, and games for only 50 teams? Does this mean 1 section champion is being left out?

Also, can anyone tell me what playoff sections are assigned to what state regional sections?

"Johnny Be Good"

Does anyone remember that 1988 movie with then living by the day Robert Downey Jr?
if you haven't seen it, watch it as it satirizes how colleges use to gift give to high school athletes.
it seems like another world a long long time ago.
what shit for brains group of numnuts got together and came up with the idea that you can't buy an athlete a free lunch or a free trip to visit the school? WHO CARES if school A wants to give some kid who most likely has nothing a $10,000 grant or new car? - Even if the kid comes from money - who cares if they buy him diamond ring!
Today that school can barely legally buy you lunch.
This rule has made monsters out of high school kids trying to get a degree and play a sport. - Why shouldn't they be eligible to reap something when the machine around them makes a billion dollars?
Capitalism - huh?

Riordan CCS playoff history

Riordan results from CCS playoffs:

1972 Riordan entered CCS playoffs (CCS' first year of playoffs with a single division) with a record of 8-2. They lost in the championship game to Leland, but beat Westmoor and Woodside to get there. Here is the script from CCS historical records:
Final:
LELAND def. RIORDAN, 41-16, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 15 -- Leland, which had not been ranked No. 1 in the CCS prior to this game, won the section championship with an easy victory before 4,500 chilled spectators. Quarterback Jim Miller, the game’s outstanding offensive player, passed for four TDs and rolled up 190 yards on 13 of 22 pass attempts. Jim Bowen, who caught three TD passes, was the game’s top lineman. Coach Kent Miller (no relation to quarterback Jim) watched his Chargers get a 33-0 lead before Riordan scored.

1988 Riordan entered CCS Division I-4A with a 8-2 record. (those were the years were SF was a national powerhouse.) They lost in the first round to Overfelt.

1993 Riordan entered the CCS D-IV playoffs with a 6-4 record. They lost in the first round to Palma.

1997 Riordan entered the CCS D-II playoffs with a 5-5 record. They lost in the first round to Leigh.

2000 Riordan entered the CCS D-IV playoffs with a 9-1 record. They lost to San Lorenzo Valley in the championship game. Here is the script from CCS historical records:
Final:
SAN LORENZO VALLEY def. RIORDAN, 20-17, at PAL Stadium, Dec. 1 -- After the two teams traded leads throughout the contest, San Lorenzo Valley marched 62 yards in the closing minutes, capped by Nick Noce's one-yard keeper. Noce had scored earlier for the Cougars and also lateraled to Matt Sinnott who passed 66 yards to Ian Sacco for the other touchdown.

2007 Riordan entered the CCS Medium Schools Division ( D-III) playoffs with a 6-3-1 record. They beat Terra Nova, Pioneer and Live Oak to become a Sectional Champion. Here is the script from CCS historical records:
Final:
RIORDAN def. LIVE OAK, 54-19, at San Jose City College, Dec. 1 – The Crusaders rolled to an easy victory on the passing combination of Darius Bell to Daniel Cannon. The latter scored twice on passes, ran a fumble back for a TD and passed to Bell on a reverse for another tally. Riordan led 47-0 before Live Oak managed a score.

2012 Riordan entered the CCS D-III playoffs with a 3-7 record. They lost in the first round to Sobrato.

For 2015, they appear to be able to challenge at least their 1972 & 1988 8-2 record if not their 2000 9-1 record.
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