This was an actual SJS playoff game. It would appear that the seeding committee didn't get the CIF memo and failed in the all-important Equity Department. Time for a Fair and Balanced Seminar. Or a wrist-slap or two. Or three.
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One hopes.Was a running clock used in this game?
It's not that Grant is misplaced--it's that MANY teams are misplaced.Biggest question is how do you rational having no issue with Grant in D3 . They are 9-2 . They lost to D1 semi finalist Oak Ridge 21-18 but were dominating that game I believe 18-0 before Elk Grove transfer W Parker went down with injury. They Beat CCS Open semi finalist Los Gatos 22-21. In their other loss to MT 35-34 in my opinion dominated that game but DUMB personal foul after Personal Foul penalties killed them . Credit to MT for stopping the try for 2 to End the game . Add Sheldon RB transfer Devin Greene and Grant has best 1-2 RB duo in NorCal and it ain’t even close. Both are freight trains with speed. Look for all their games in D3 to be blowouts
The Central Coast Section has 2 million residents. The Southern Section is basically its own separate state within a state, with more high schools than all of NorCal combined.I wish the CIF would dismantle the SJS. The section is too large to properly govern. The Central Valley has well over a million people and will continue to grow by leaps and bounds. As the region grows, travel will only get worse…
Let them play in their area and govern their own affairs….The CVS (Central Valley Section) has a nice ring to it!
The SJS covers more than 4 million plus and it’s ran like a small-town/- close-knit community.The Central Coast Section has 2 million residents. The Southern Section is basically its own separate state within a state, with more high schools than all of NorCal combined.
Waste at its finest in the 2 cities that know it best!Then again, we have the tiny AAA and the miniscule OAL as separate sections, both ancient legacy entities that were created before the invention of the wheel.
I’d like to be rid of sections so California can have a real playoff not add more.I wish the CIF would dismantle the SJS. The section is too large to properly govern. The Central Valley has well over a million people and will continue to grow by leaps and bounds. As the region grows, travel will only get worse…
Let them play in their area and govern their own affairs….The CVS (Central Valley Section) has a nice ring to it!
The lack of desire for competition is embarrassing.Yeah we all get that the section wants to hand out participation trophies 🏆 but good lordThe Section doesn't want a 12-team bracket of Folsom, St. Mary's, Rocklin, CC, OR, Indy, Manteca, GB, MT, DO, Jesuit, and Grant. They want three of those teams in the Regional Bowls, not one. Spreading those teams across three divisions benefits them.
California is not a diehard High School football state. I say let’s just crown true section champions. Keep things regional. Let the teams in each region duke it out among themselves!I’d like to be rid of sections so California can have a real playoff not add more.
It's not that Grant is misplaced--it's that MANY teams are misplaced.
The Section doesn't want a 12-team bracket of Folsom, St. Mary's, Rocklin, CC, OR, Indy, Manteca, GB, MT, DO, Jesuit, and Grant. They want three of those teams in the Regional Bowls, not one. Spreading those teams across three divisions benefits them.
2 million? Are you only talking about Santa Clara County? The CCS overall has way more than that. Even if you don't include San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, San Benito, Santa Cruz, and Monterey counties are around 3.4M.The Central Coast Section has 2 million residents. The Southern Section is basically its own separate state within a state, with more high schools than all of NorCal combined.
Thanks. Makes the point even stronger re SJS.2 million? Are you only talking about Santa Clara County? The CCS overall has way more than that. Even if you don't include San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, San Benito, Santa Cruz, and Monterey counties are around 3.4M.
Merced has 4 schools in the city and BC has students who live in the county which would have gone to Merced so 5 schools have split up the school. The population has also fell from close to 90k to less than 70k. Castle closing in the 90s hurt the most. Merced went from 4200 students to now less than 2000.One thing that has stayed constant for a long time is the dominance of Sacramento area schools in Div. 1. I believe the last team south of Stockton to win the section was Merced in 1990. The demographics of the section over the years are such that division 3, and 2 to a certain extent, down to whatever is the lowest section at the time are dominated by schools in the southern part of the section like Escalon, Oakdale, Central Catholic, Hilmar, etc. More often than not they end up playing each other for the titles. Perhaps this year with the reshuffling of schools based on enrollment there might be different outcomes. But the constant at the Div. 1 level, apart from a St. Mary's or Lincoln here and there, is Sacramento area dominance. I would be curious to know why that is. Are these teams better coached? Are there just better players there? Is it economic, as the top teams such as Folsom, Rocklin, Oak Ridge, Jesuit, etc. are in affluent areas (Grant being the exception)? Better competition? One factor I believe, at least in Stockton , Modesto, and Merced, is the number of new schools. When I was in high school (admittedly over 50 years ago) our league stretched from Merced (one high school) to Lodi (one high school), and three Stockton schools, Stagg, Edison and Franklin, and three Modesto schools, Modesto, Downey and Davis, and Turlock. Now in Stockton and Modesto there are many more schools, and many more schools to spread the available talent. Stagg used to be a powerhouse, kind of the USC of the region, and Edison ruled the football field. And St. Mary's at the time was not a factor. Merced has three high schools now and plays in a lower division but before that they had over 4,000 students and had tremendous teams. Downey is the only Modesto public school with a decent football program. And, success feeds on itself, and lack of success does too. Programs that are struggling have a hard time turning that around as the enthusiasm is not always there. And successful problems rebuild every year as talented athletes want to be part of the team. But I digress. Anyway, back to my question. Can someone with knowledge enlighten me.
I couldn't agree with this more! It makes zero sense for either of these two to still be their own section. A "redistricting" would be the best thing, *if* sections are to still exist at all.Then again, we have the tiny AAA and the miniscule OAL as separate sections, both ancient legacy entities that were created before the invention of the wheel.
Coaching, affluency, organization, and community are all major factors. Also got to throw in talent.One thing that has stayed constant for a long time is the dominance of Sacramento area schools in Div. 1. I believe the last team south of Stockton to win the section was Merced in 1990. The demographics of the section over the years are such that division 3, and 2 to a certain extent, down to whatever is the lowest section at the time are dominated by schools in the southern part of the section like Escalon, Oakdale, Central Catholic, Hilmar, etc. More often than not they end up playing each other for the titles. Perhaps this year with the reshuffling of schools based on enrollment there might be different outcomes. But the constant at the Div. 1 level, apart from a St. Mary's or Lincoln here and there, is Sacramento area dominance. I would be curious to know why that is. Are these teams better coached? Are there just better players there? Is it economic, as the top teams such as Folsom, Rocklin, Oak Ridge, Jesuit, etc. are in affluent areas (Grant being the exception)? Better competition? One factor I believe, at least in Stockton , Modesto, and Merced, is the number of new schools. When I was in high school (admittedly over 50 years ago) our league stretched from Merced (one high school) to Lodi (one high school), and three Stockton schools, Stagg, Edison and Franklin, and three Modesto schools, Modesto, Downey and Davis, and Turlock. Now in Stockton and Modesto there are many more schools, and many more schools to spread the available talent. Stagg used to be a powerhouse, kind of the USC of the region, and Edison ruled the football field. And St. Mary's at the time was not a factor. Merced has three high schools now and plays in a lower division but before that they had over 4,000 students and had tremendous teams. Downey is the only Modesto public school with a decent football program. And, success feeds on itself, and lack of success does too. Programs that are struggling have a hard time turning that around as the enthusiasm is not always there. And successful problems rebuild every year as talented athletes want to be part of the team. But I digress. Anyway, back to my question. Can someone with knowledge enlighten me.
I like the fact that Oakland crowns it’s own champion. Oakland is a major sports city and does its own thing. The kids there play for their own section championships and they’ve had great success at the state level! They control their own politics. Makes no sense traveling to outside cities who have different rules and politics. Oakland is a unique place.I couldn't agree with this more! It makes zero sense for either of these two to still be their own section. A "redistricting" would be the best thing, *if* sections are to still exist at all.
oakland aint a major sports city.... any longerI like the fact that Oakland crowns it’s own champion. Oakland is a major sports city and does its own thing. The kids there play for their own section championships and they’ve had great success at the state level! They control their own politics. Makes no sense traveling to outside cities who have different rules and politics. Oakland is a unique place.
It is for football and basketball! Still producing a lot of homegrown talent!oakland aint a major sports city.... any longer
I was told by a GRANT supporter,former teacher,he told me that they started the running clock in the 4th quarter…4th QUARTER!Was a running clock used in this game?
And there in is the rub. Mac is a football power house !!!It is for football and basketball! Still producing a lot of homegrown talent!
You can have an NIT tournament with teams who do not make state if you want but I’d like to get to a real competitive state playoffCalifornia is not a diehard High School football state. I say let’s just crown true section champions. Keep things regional. Let the teams in each region duke it out among themselves!
nah.. they all go to weston ranch, inderkum or lincoln now.It is for football and basketball! Still producing a lot of homegrown talent!
82-7 and passing the ball...Major unsportsmanlike, poor coaching.....tell me how it makes the Pacer a better squad?? Rubbing an inferior teams face in the dirt serves what purpose??Champ... Yes sir, your source was correct. The running clock started in the 4th, as I believe it should.
Grant also played until the final whistle blew, scoring a TD pass on the final play as time expired.
It was nice to see them finish strong. Hats off to Linden for a good season.
For a Running Clock to be started before the 4Th Quarter Both Coaches have to agree to it….. My guess is the refs didn’t ask them or the coaches didn’t talk about it….I was told by a GRANT supporter,former teacher,he told me that they started the running clock in the 4th quarter…4th QUARTER!
You can have an NIT tournament with teams who do not make state if you want but I’d like to get to a real competitive state playoff
well, if they are poorly coached, have mulitple 15 yard penalities and still score 82...82-7 and passing the ball...Major unsportsmanlike, poor coaching.....tell me how it makes the Pacer a better squad?? Rubbing an inferior teams face in the dirt serves what purpose??
I understand what you're saying. However, I fail to see anything that connects a large section, such as San Diego Section (we know your thoughts on splitting the SJS up) that supports keeping a one league Oakland section or a one league SF section. Should each league be its own section?!?!?I like the fact that Oakland crowns it’s own champion. Oakland is a major sports city and does its own thing. The kids there play for their own section championships and they’ve had great success at the state level! They control their own politics. Makes no sense traveling to outside cities who have different rules and politics. Oakland is a unique place.
I'm all for competition. But it can get real cutthroat and a lot of kids/programs could get left out of the playoffs...You can have an NIT tournament with teams who do not make state if you want but I’d like to get to a real competitive state playoff
Oakland is different from the rest of NorCal. What section would want the responsiblity of dealing with Oakland politics? Are you proposing that they join the NCS?I understand what you're saying. However, I fail to see anything that connects a large section, such as the San Diego Section (we know your thoughts on splitting the SJS up), that supports keeping a one-league Oakland section or a one-league SF section. Should each league be its own section?!?!?
This would actually be pretty Awesome!!I'm all for competition. But it can get real cutthroat and a lot of kids/programs could get left out of the playoffs...
What would a real competitive state playoff look like? Would you take the top 16 teams (statewide) from each division? How would you seed? Would you remove travel restrictions? There are lot more quality teams in SoCal. Would the NorCal teams be ok with a lot of schools not getting into the playoffs? Are you hoping for a state playoff that looks something like this:
D1
#1 SJB vs. #16 Oak Ridge
#8 Folsom vs. #9 Long Beach Poly
#4 Lincoln (SD) vs. #13 Clovis East
#5 Serra (San Mateo) vs. #12 Helix
#6 Clovis North vs. #11 DLS
#3 Centennial (Corona) vs. #14 SRV
#7 Granite Hills vs. #10 Carlsbad
#2 MD vs. #15 Pittsburgh
D2
#1 Sierra Canyon vs. #16 Monterey Trails
#8 Rocklin vs. #9 St. Mary's
#4 Los Alamitos vs. #13 Sanger
#5 San Clemente vs. #12 Central (Fresno)
#6 Murrieta Valley vs. #11 Liberty (Bakersfield)
#3 Mission Viejo vs. #14 Los Gatos
#7 Rancho Cucamonga vs. #10 Damien
#2 Serra (Gardena) vs. #15 Inderkum
It would be the Oakland League (as opposed to a section) responsible to deal with Oakland politics. Many leagues have their own bylaws - an Oakland league would be no different.Oakland is different from the rest of NorCal. What section would want the responsiblity of dealing with Oakland politics? Are you proposing that they join the NCS?