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Sep 6, 2011
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No. 1 De La Salle-Concord 37, Granite Bay 0: Antoine Custer rushed for 149 yards, Andrew Hernandez added 128 and Anthony Sweeney passed for 192 yards and three scores as the visiting Spartans (4-1) overcame a sloppy first half to beat the Grizzlies (3-2). De La Salle committed four first-half turnovers but got a late safety from Joe Vranesh to help take a 16-0 halftime lead. Custer scored on a 55-yard run, Hernandez added a 24-yard TD jaunt and Sweeney connected on a 73-yard scoring strike to Isaiah Randle — all in the third quarter. De La Salle outgained Granite Bay 557-114 and recorded four sacks.

No. 3 Clayton Valley-Concord 21, No. 6 Monte Vista-Danville 17: Luis Ramos scored the go-ahead touchdown with a 1-yard dive on 4th-and-goal with 5:06 left, completing an impressive comeback for the host Eagles (4-1, 1-0 East Bay League). Monte Vista quarterback Jake Haener drove the Mustangs (4-1, 0-1) to the Clayton Valley 37 before three consecutive sacks halted the drive. The Eagles took over and sealed the win with two first downs. Clayton Valley running back Ray Jackson III carried 32 times for 199 yards and two touchdowns. Ramos had 90 yards on 28 carries. Haener threw for 257 yards and two scores. Clayton Valley safety Jake Peralta set up the winning drive with an end zone interception on the first play of the fourth quarter.

Mission 42, Lincoln 26: At Kezar Stadium, Niamey Harris ran for three touchdowns and threw for two more as the Bears (2-3, 1-0 AAA) scored 34 straight points after trailing 20-8 to defeat the Mustangs (2-3, 0-1). Mission trailed 20-14 at the half but outscored Lincoln 20-0 in the third quarter. The Mission defense forced two fumbles in that period, the second leading to Harris’ final touchdown with 11:13 to play. Despite the high-scoring game, Mission coach Joe Albano was satisfied with his defense’s performance as two of Lincoln’s touchdowns came on a kickoff return and an interception return. Jacquez Williams-Chish recovered a fumble and scored two touchdowns, including one on a game-opening 80-yard kick return for Lincoln. Mission beat Lincoln 36-12 in last year’s AAA/San Francisco Section title game.

San Francisco Section
AAA
Mission 42, Lincoln 26

Central Coast Section
SCVAL De Anza
Milpitas 41, Fremont 6
Palo Alto 42, Saratoga 35 (2 OT)
Los Gatos 42, Wilcox 32

SCVAL El Camino
Los Altos 55, Gunn 0
Mountain View 32, Lynbrook 6
Santa Clara 20, Monta Vista 6

WCAL
Bellarmine 36, Serra 28

North Coast Section
DFAL
Acalanes 41, Alhambra 13
Campolindo 41, Dougherty Valley 0
Miramonte 43, Las Lomas 13

EBAL
Amador Valley 29, Granada 22
California 41, Livermore 0
Foothill 24, San Ramon Valley 0

MVAL
American 27, Moreau Catholic 20
Kennedy 33, Newark Memorial 7

NBL
Cardinal Newman 47, Carrillo 14
Rancho Cotate 35, Montgomery 14
Ukiah 22, Santa Rosa 6
Casa Grande 21, Windsor 20

SCL
Analy 54, Sonoma Valley 7
Healdsburg 68, Allen 13

TCAL Stone
Berean Christian 59, Richmond 6
Valley Christian 49, Albany 0
De Anza 38, Kennedy 8

Nonleague
Alameda 39, Encinal 23
Clayton Valley 21, Monte Vista 17
Deer Valley 38, College Park 33
James Logan 27, Bishop O’Dowd 16
Stellar Prep 28, St. Patrick-St. Vincent 0
Swett 21, Salesian 20

Intersectional
De La Salle 37, Granite Bay 0
King’s Academy 59, Oakland Tech 18
Vacaville 58, Berkeley 22
Monte Vista Christian 24, Fremont 0
McClymonds 23, Piedmont 21
Pittsburg 47, Castlemont 7
Ygnacio Valley 60, Skyline 26
Mt. Diablo 36, Oakland 34
 
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