And you thought we were done with football. For the first time, we are glad to provide accolades to those elite players across the state who shined in the classroom as well as on the field. Our two running backs were both well over 4.0 for GPAs and well over 2,000 yards rushing.
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Final Shout-Out For Bay Area Football
No, we didn’t forget to do final S.F. Bay Area football rankings. We just had to wait for the primary compiler to get done helping run the largest girls basketball tournament in the nation. In the final Top 25 for the region, the biggest question was where to put 16-0 Campolindo of Moraga.
Salute to State’s Section Champs
Just getting on the board for the CIF state bowl games selection meeting on Sunday is an honor and those who were in the room know how much hard work it took for every team to win a section title and get listed.
NEW Bay Area 25 Football Rankings
Here we go again in the wild-and-wacky WCAL as Archbishop Mitty jumbles the race and this week’s rankings with an upset of front-runner Serra. In other moves, Milpitas is now a clear-cut No. 2 while Palma of Salinas gets a jump along with Pittsburg and California of San Ramon.
CA goes 1-1 Friday at Honor Bowl
California split its games on the first night of the Honor Bowl in Loomis as Elk Grove defeated Damonte Ranch (Reno, Nevada) 55-7 before Kamehameha (Hawaii) defeated Del Oro (Loomis) 25-17
Bay Area Baseball, Softball Top 20s
St. Francis baseball and Amador Valley softball are the early leaders in the region even though St. Francis was edged in extra innings last Friday by Archbishop Mitty. We produce these rankings in support of the Cal-Hi Sports Bay Area TV show, which airs live on KUSI Channel 20 in San Francisco on Sunday nights.
Baseball, Softball State Top 20s
St. Francis of Mountain View moves to No. 1 for baseball while Mission Viejo stays No. 1 in softball. Results from Tuesday of this week were accounted for in both new rankings. Five new baseball teams and six new softball teams are now in the spotlight.
Girls BB: Coaching leaders update
The amazing Doug Johnson of Petaluma likely retired, plus Mike Takayama of Del Oro closes in on CIF Sac-Joaquin Section record