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Folsom at Grant 8-22-25

Pacers played Folsom on ESPN during Shaq Thompson era (current Carolina Panther) a few years ago. Pacer All Time great Onterrio Smith son same name balled out for Folsom 2 years ago and red shirted at Sac State this past season.
Folsom at PACER HQ...nice to kickoff 2025
 
Pacers played Folsom on ESPN during Shaq Thompson era (current Carolina Panther) a few years ago. Pacer All Time great Onterrio Smith son same name balled out for Folsom 2 years ago and red shirted at Sac State this past season.
Folsom at PACER HQ...nice to kickoff 2025

That was 2010, when a fully healthy Pacers squad kicked the ever living football out of Folsom.
 
Folsom was on the rise in 2010 and not the dominant program they have become today. The recruiting was just beginning in those days. It is on a different level now.

Also didn't Folsom come back and easily win the next game vs. Grant?
 
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Folsom won the Section championship. No doubt!

I think he's highlighting that Grant faced significant challenges, as injuries sidelined their top two skill position players—arguably the best in the section. Shaq was hobbled by an injury sustained the previous week and was limited in his ability to play effectively (shouldn't have been on the field), while Ference Lang was unable to participate due to an injury from the first round of the playoffs. The highly anticipated rematch lost much of its luster, with 80 percent of Grant's offense and their best two defensive backs unable to participate.

While Folsom has definitely taken their program to another level, that Grant team was more talented than any Folsom team to date.
 
Folsom was on the rise in 2010 and not the dominant program they have become today. The recruiting was just beginning in those days. It is on a different level now.

Also didn't Folsom come back and easily win the next game vs. Grant?
I recall Folsom bombing Alberghini's Pacer edition from the arm of current Bengal backup to Burrows Jake Browning. Record setting Browning went scorched earth on Albi's team with TD passes galore...the rare time a Pacer team was obliterated in a playoff game.
 
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Folsom was on the rise in 2010 and not the dominant program they have become today. The recruiting was just beginning in those days. It is on a different level now.

Also didn't Folsom come back and easily win the next game vs. Grant?

Yeah, not really true. While Folsom’s defense wasn’t so great, their offense that season and the season before was as good as any they’ve had. One of the best HS QB’s they’ve had (he won Nat’l player of the year) with 3 offensive weapons as good as any they’ve had, including an NFL’er.

And stop with the next game crap. GHS was decimated by injuries to their best players. When healthy, those teams weren’t close. You of all people should know that. Too much time has passed and people forget.

Regardless, the point was about that one specific game that was brought up.
 
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Folsom won the Section championship. No doubt!

I think he's highlighting that Grant faced significant challenges, as injuries sidelined their top two skill position players—arguably the best in the section. Shaq was hobbled by an injury sustained the previous week and was limited in his ability to play effectively (shouldn't have been on the field), while Ference Lang was unable to participate due to an injury from the first round of the playoffs. The highly anticipated rematch lost much of its luster, with 80 percent of Grant's offense and their best two defensive backs unable to participate.

While Folsom has definitely taken their program to another level, that Grant team was more talented than any Folsom team to date.

Someone remembers.

I submit that the teams GHS fielded from 2006 - 2010 were pound for pound as good or better than any 5-year stretch from anyone in NorCal not named DLS.

2006 got voted out in favor of DLS for the top State game. 2008 remains the only NorCal team aside from DLS to win the OPEN. And 2009 arguably had the most talent of them all. 2010 was right there with them, but minus Booker.
 
May the best drum band in Cali preps...located at Pacer Palace in the DPH...bump that celebration bass as Grant honors the State Champs in there stadium today

Bear witness!
 
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Someone remembers.

I submit that the teams GHS fielded from 2006 - 2010 were pound for pound as good or better than any 5-year stretch from anyone in NorCal not named DLS.

2006 got voted out in favor of DLS for the top State game. 2008 remains the only NorCal team aside from DLS to win the OPEN. And 2009 arguably had the most talent of them all. 2010 was right there with them, but minus Booker.
I agree! 2006-2010 had incredible talent.

I still think the world was robbed of seeing Onterrio Smith, Donte Stallworth, and DJ Williams roam the field together! Lol
 
I agree! 2006-2010 had incredible talent.

I still think the world was robbed of seeing Onterrio Smith, Donte Stallworth, and DJ Williams roam the field together! Lol

The Pacers sure could have used DJ in the 1997 playoff classic against Lance Briggs and Elk Grove.

From a more macro view, Grant Union was incredible from 1992 through 2010. Despite the early losses, I’d argue that their 1996 team may have been their very best all-around (definitely their best offense). They reached a peak very few have.
 
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The Pacers sure could have used DJ in the 1997 playoff classic against Lance Briggs and Elk Grove.

From a more macro view, Grant Union was incredible from 1992 through 2010. Despite the early losses, I’d argue that their 1996 team may have been their very best all-around (definitely their best offense). They reached a peak very few have.
It's hard to argue against the 96 team! They were great on offense! Weapons all over the field!
 
True that! National TV beatdown...based on start game for 2025 game it may also appear on ESPN
I agree. That would be a great game to start the season, especially if they were on ESPN again. Win or lose it would be nice to bring some recognition to the area, and to showcase NorCal football.

Sounds good, but ESPN in Heights, I don't see that happening. Even though the atmosphere would be amazing!
 
In 1997 ESPN had a sports show called High School Sports America hosted by Chris Fowler that visited Grant and did a feature on Grant BBall star Ronnie Walton.
 
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It's hard to argue against the 96 team! They were great on offense! Weapons all over the field!
The 96 team was loaded with talent and extremely fun to watch! The little homies were explosive on offense and made big time plays all year! What I like the most about them, and what makes them forever special in my heart, is what the have given back to the community. Donte donating to improve facilities, Reed building a championship caliber program, Tony helping to develop the JV talent, etc. On top of that, overall, they are a large part of creating a culture where kids not only graduate, but they further their education. They were special on and off the field.

Back to football. As good as they were, the one and only knock on them, is they lost to our rival NU. And they didn’t have to go through them in the playoffs. Had they had the opportunity to play them again, no doubt in my mind they win the second meeting, and the goat conversation is a lot stronger.

This might sound petty, but the rivalry was the real deal. And each game was a championship atmosphere. That's the one they had to get! And the feelings were mutual if ask any NU player from their 93 and 94 championship teams. Both years they went 13-1, losing to Grant in the regular season. The difference, the 94 team got redemption in the playoffs. Both teams were outstanding, but I'm confident the 94 team, beating Grant was the icing on the cake for team, and put them in the goat discussion.

The 96 team was still great and deserve the recognition they received/earned. But if you talk to some of them, especially some of the key players, they'll show love and respect to another 90's team that took care of business. Either way, amongst us former players, it's all love, as we enjoy debating this topic, and fxxkxng with each other.
I still keep a pair of cleats and a football in the trunk just in case I run across one of the og homies, and they still want it! 😀
 
In 1997 ESPN had a sports show called High School Sports America hosted by Chris Fowler that visited Grant and did a feature on Grant BBall star Ronnie Walton.
That's wild! I remember Ronnie. I remember him more for his musical talents tho. And for being a ladies man. I haven't seen him in years, although I would see his dad Mr. Walton all the time at the 24 hour fitness. I moved out of state in the late 90's so I never knew he did his thang. That's awesome
 
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That's wild! I remember Ronnie. I remember him more for his musical talents tho. And for being a ladies man. I haven't seen him in years, although I would see his dad Mr. Walton all the time at the 24 hour fitness. I moved out of state in the late 90's so I never knew he did his thang. That's awesome
100% 1st team All Metro SacBee...point guard for Grant's 1st State Final team. Pacers lost States to Collins twins from Harvard Westlake NBAers Jason and Jarron though Grant lead at half by 6.
13k in attendance
 
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The 96 team was loaded with talent and extremely fun to watch! The little homies were explosive on offense and made big time plays all year! What I like the most about them, and what makes them forever special in my heart, is what the have given back to the community. Donte donating to improve facilities, Reed building a championship caliber program, Tony helping to develop the JV talent, etc. On top of that, overall, they are a large part of creating a culture where kids not only graduate, but they further their education. They were special on and off the field.

Back to football. As good as they were, the one and only knock on them, is they lost to our rival NU. And they didn’t have to go through them in the playoffs. Had they had the opportunity to play them again, no doubt in my mind they win the second meeting, and the goat conversation is a lot stronger.

This might sound petty, but the rivalry was the real deal. And each game was a championship atmosphere. That's the one they had to get! And the feelings were mutual if ask any NU player from their 93 and 94 championship teams. Both years they went 13-1, losing to Grant in the regular season. The difference, the 94 team got redemption in the playoffs. Both teams were outstanding, but I'm confident the 94 team, beating Grant was the icing on the cake for team, and put them in the goat discussion.

The 96 team was still great and deserve the recognition they received/earned. But if you talk to some of them, especially some of the key players, they'll show love and respect to another 90's team that took care of business. Either way, amongst us former players, it's all love, as we enjoy debating this topic, and fxxkxng with each other.
I still keep a pair of cleats and a football in the trunk just in case I run across one of the og homies, and they still want it! 😀
The Grant-NU football rivalry had just about everything you would want in HS sports.
 
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