Folsom (4-2) at Rocklin (6-0): Folsom will look to take another big step toward the SFL title as it travels to undefeated Rocklin, which is giving up 10 points per game This game features two of the best sophomore quarterbacks in the region with Rocklin’s Reeve Slone and Folsom’s Ryder Lyons. Rocklin has been Folsom’s toughest competition most years in the SFL.
Oak Ridge (5-1) at Del Oro (5-1): Both teams will try to avoid a 0-2 start in the tough Sierra Foothill League. Del Oro boasts one of the region’s best players in quarterback Caden Pinnick while Oak Ridge appears to have their full complement of defensive starters. Oak Ridge head coach Casey Taylor is at 199 career wins.
St. Ignatius (3-2) at St. Francis (2-3): St. Francis junior running back Kingston Keanaaina has been very good with 586 yards and nine touchdowns as the Lancers have played the top two NorCal teams and undefeated Helix of San Diego. St. Ignatius' three wins (Jesuit, Cathedral Catholic, Bellarmine) have been by a combined nine points. The losses have come to Top 20 ranked San Ramon Valley and Riordan.
Redwood (5-0) at San Marin (5-0): San Marin senior quarterback Dominic Ingrassia is completing 73 percent of his passes for 1,407 yards and 18 touchdowns. The Mustangs’ defense has pitched two shutouts. Three of Redwood’s five wins have come by one possession with the best wins coming against Enterprise and Rancho Cotate.
Colusa (5-0) at Pierce (4-1): Colusa quarterback Bo Coronado has thrown 16 touchdown passes with six touchdown catches apiece from Isaiah Travis and Landon Humphrey. Pierce has scored at least 26 points in each of their wins with its loss coming to Clear Lake (42-0).
Dublin (4-2) at Granada (4-2): Granada’s Quinn Boyd has thrown for more than 1,500 yards and 17 touchdowns with three different receivers having at least 24 catches. After back-to-back losses to Windsor and Kimball, Dublin got back on the winning side last week against Hayward (20-13).
Edison-Stockton (5-2) at Linden (6-1): Edison has won four straight since a 1-2 start that included losses to Central-Fresno and Folsom. It does have a shutout win over Foothill-Palo Cedro. Linden is averaging 47 points per game behind a balanced offense that is averaging close to 400 yards per game.
Hilmar (4-2) at Ripon (3-3): During its current three game winning streak, Hilmar hasn’t given up more than 14 points in any game. Caden Bailey has 807 rushing yards and eight touchdowns. Ripon has played three one possession games including a 49-42 win over Linden.
Vanden (4-2) at Vacaville (3-3): Vacaville has won 31 straight Monticello Empire League. Vacaville has lost to a pair of undefeated teams and Top 20 ranked Granite Bay. Vanden has won three in a row since a pair of close losses to Campolindo and Vista del Lago.
Capuchino (5-0) at Milpitas (4-1): Milpitas senior Jacob Alvarado has been good for the Trojans at more than 100 rushing yards per game. Capuchino is giving up nine points per game and this will mark its fifth road game in the first six contests.
Oak Ridge (5-1) at Del Oro (5-1): Both teams will try to avoid a 0-2 start in the tough Sierra Foothill League. Del Oro boasts one of the region’s best players in quarterback Caden Pinnick while Oak Ridge appears to have their full complement of defensive starters. Oak Ridge head coach Casey Taylor is at 199 career wins.
St. Ignatius (3-2) at St. Francis (2-3): St. Francis junior running back Kingston Keanaaina has been very good with 586 yards and nine touchdowns as the Lancers have played the top two NorCal teams and undefeated Helix of San Diego. St. Ignatius' three wins (Jesuit, Cathedral Catholic, Bellarmine) have been by a combined nine points. The losses have come to Top 20 ranked San Ramon Valley and Riordan.
Redwood (5-0) at San Marin (5-0): San Marin senior quarterback Dominic Ingrassia is completing 73 percent of his passes for 1,407 yards and 18 touchdowns. The Mustangs’ defense has pitched two shutouts. Three of Redwood’s five wins have come by one possession with the best wins coming against Enterprise and Rancho Cotate.
Colusa (5-0) at Pierce (4-1): Colusa quarterback Bo Coronado has thrown 16 touchdown passes with six touchdown catches apiece from Isaiah Travis and Landon Humphrey. Pierce has scored at least 26 points in each of their wins with its loss coming to Clear Lake (42-0).
Dublin (4-2) at Granada (4-2): Granada’s Quinn Boyd has thrown for more than 1,500 yards and 17 touchdowns with three different receivers having at least 24 catches. After back-to-back losses to Windsor and Kimball, Dublin got back on the winning side last week against Hayward (20-13).
Edison-Stockton (5-2) at Linden (6-1): Edison has won four straight since a 1-2 start that included losses to Central-Fresno and Folsom. It does have a shutout win over Foothill-Palo Cedro. Linden is averaging 47 points per game behind a balanced offense that is averaging close to 400 yards per game.
Hilmar (4-2) at Ripon (3-3): During its current three game winning streak, Hilmar hasn’t given up more than 14 points in any game. Caden Bailey has 807 rushing yards and eight touchdowns. Ripon has played three one possession games including a 49-42 win over Linden.
Vanden (4-2) at Vacaville (3-3): Vacaville has won 31 straight Monticello Empire League. Vacaville has lost to a pair of undefeated teams and Top 20 ranked Granite Bay. Vanden has won three in a row since a pair of close losses to Campolindo and Vista del Lago.
Capuchino (5-0) at Milpitas (4-1): Milpitas senior Jacob Alvarado has been good for the Trojans at more than 100 rushing yards per game. Capuchino is giving up nine points per game and this will mark its fifth road game in the first six contests.