Welcome again to the Bay Space Information Group’s highschool soccer roundup.
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Ranked groups
No. 1 De La Salle 35, Cathedral Catholic 14
Quarterback Brayden Knight rushed for 102 yards and two touchdowns as host De La Salle dominated San Diego powerhouse Cathedral Catholic. The Spartans ended the evening with 250 dashing yards. Nathan Canilao was in Harmony and has the story right here.
No. 3 Pittsburg 30, No. 5 Los Gatos 27
Pittsburg made the lengthy journey all the way down to the South Bay and beat Los Gatos on Luis Rodriguez’s 43-yard discipline aim with lower than 20 seconds to play. It was Rodriguez’s second clutch kick of the fourth quarter after he nailed a 37-yarder to tie the sport. Christian Babcock has the recap from Los Gatos right here.
No. 6 San Ramon Valley 49, Granada 13
Owen Energy’s 30-yard pick-six set the tone as SRV routed visiting Granada. Quarterback Cole Dawes had 5 landing passes to 5 receivers. Energy additionally added a 10-yard dashing rating. “Overall it was a great team win in all three phases of the game,” SRV coach Aaron Becker mentioned. SRV (4-2) will start East Bay Athletic League Mountain Division play subsequent week at Amador Valley. Granada dropped to 3-3. – Nathan Canilao
No. 8 California 40, Livermore 22
Luke Taylor stays on a roll for California because the Grizzlies’ all-purpose participant scored three touchdowns towards beforehand unbeaten Livermore. Taylor caught two TD passes and ran one in for Cal, which is 6-0. Arjun Banerjee ran in a TD and tossed two scores. Jordan Lee had a dashing TD, and Henry Dupin snatched a pick-six. Livermore fell to 5-1. — Christian Babcock
No. 10 Archbishop Mitty 32, No. 12 Valley Christian 7
Mitty stretched its successful streak to 4 video games as Joseph Engin handed for 2 touchdowns and ran for one to guide the Monarchs over Valley Christian in a WCAL sport at Foothill School. Engin threw an 11-yard TD cross to Marquis Marshall and a 7-yard scoring cross to Kai Sniffen. Lazaro Faraj-Washington’s 6-yard run capped the scoring for Mitty, which additionally had discipline objectives by Chase Graff from 53 and 32 yards out. Graff additionally contributed eight tackles, together with a sack. Faraj-Washington accounted for 122 yards, and Engin handed for 163. Rome Leota-Pritchard’s 66-yard TD cross to Riley McElvane gave Valley an early 7-0 lead. Mitty improved to 4-1, 2-0 heading right into a league sport subsequent Friday at St. Francis. Valley fell to 2-3, 0-2. – Darren Sabedra
No. 11 Campolindo 35, Alhambra 6
Campolindo scored the primary 28 factors, rolling to a nonleague victory at residence over Alhambra to enhance to 5-0. Everett Zellmer (12-yard reception), Jacob Gocobachi (5-yard dive), Rai Marchetti (21-yard fade) and Ryan Erickson (5-yard out) scored first-half touchdowns for Campo. Colton Nakano’s TD reception within the third quarter lower the margin to 28-6 for Alhambra, which additionally obtained sturdy defensive play from free security Calvin Spellman. Erickson’s 62-yard jet sweep accomplished the scoring. Alhambra fell to 2-3. – Darren Sabedra
No. 20 Salesian 51, Ygnacio Valley 8
Sophomore quarterback Izeah Buchanan threw two lengthy landing passes, one apiece to Carlton Perrilliat and Joseph Tarin within the first quarter to set the tone for Salesian’s rout. 4 operating backs scored touchdowns for The Delight as longtime coach Chad Nightengale subbed in his JV and deep varsity reserves by the center of the second quarter. Salesian led 37-0 at halftime. Roberto Mora made a 43-yard discipline aim for the Richmond college, whereas Micheal Johnson related with Isaiah Moala-Robson for Ygnacio Valley’s solely landing. Salesian (5-0) travels to Vallejo to start out TCAL Rock play on Friday, whereas Ygnacio Valley (0-5) will tackle Berean Christian in DAL Mountain play. — Joseph Dycus
No. 22 Wilcox 49, Capuchino 0
Wilcox completed its nonleague slate by routing Capuchino at residence in Santa Clara. The Chargers (3-2) obtained three touchdowns from Santino Barragon, two on the bottom and one on a fumble return. Jeremiah Arevalos added one other defensive rating, returning an interception for a TD. Freshman Myles Cheney caught three passes and scored on one. QB Kai Imahara ran in a TD and threw one other to Cheney. Wilcox begins Peninsula Athletic League Bay Division play at residence towards Palo Alto subsequent week. Capuchino (1-4) will begin league motion subsequent Friday at Carlmont. — Christian Babcock
East Bay
Amador Valley 17, Dublin 14
Oliver De La Torre kicked a 47-yard discipline aim with beneath a minute left to raise Amador Valley over Dublin at residence. The Dons held a 14-3 lead at halftime, however Dublin stormed again with three factors within the third quarter and eight within the fourth. Andre Armendariz 1-yard dashing landing and a two-point conversion tied the rating with eight minutes left. With a minute left, Amador Valley marched down the sector to provide De La Torre an opportunity to win it. The senior delivered. Amador Valley’s Vincent Maiorana had a dashing rating and quarterback Nicco Kovacs threw a landing cross to Anthony Harrington. Dublin’s Isaiah Kelley threw a landing rating to Tiras Campbell. – Nathan Canilao
Bishop O’Dowd 54, Castro Valley 42
Lamar Ellis rushed for 5 touchdowns to guide O’Dowd to a comeback victory over Castro Valley in a battle of WACC Foothill Division groups. The Dragons entered the fourth quarter down eight, however exploded for 34 factors within the closing interval to flee a Castro Valley upset. Isaiah Latu was a standout on protection, intercepting two passes. O’Dowd (3-3, 2-0) will host Berkeley on Friday. Castro Valley (0-6, 0-2) will journey to Moreau Catholic for its subsequent sport. – Nathan Canilao
Harmony 42, Encinal 14
Juan Gonzalez handed for 4 touchdowns and ran for one as Harmony rolled to a nonleague win over Encinal in Alameda. Erik Madayag caught two of Gonzalez’s TD passes. The others went to Max Dashner and Andrew Lopez. Jacari Gibson added a 65-yard landing run. Aiden Cunningham, Isaiah Singleton and Emmanuel Owens stood out on protection for the guests. Harmony improved to 4-2. Encinal dropped to 1-4. – Darren Sabedra
Miramonte 38, School Park 14
Used as solely a kicker final season, Miramonte senior James Rogers instructed his coaches he may do extra for the crew this yr. Friday, he intercepted three passes, was on the receiving finish of two touchdowns and kicked a 43-yard discipline aim that was partially blocked to guide Miramonte to a nonleague victory at School Park. David Roman and George Gilbert every added an interception and a landing reception. Carson Blair threw for about 220 yards and Jonah Imberg and Charlie Hwang mixed to run for about 100 yards, together with a TD by Hwang. Wyatt Strand had a sack and Harrison Feusier contributed six tackles as Miramonte improved to 4-2. Jayden Auld and Demorian McCray caught TD passes from Ethan Havens for School Park (1-5). – Darren Sabedra
Oakland 54, Dougherty Valley 3
Oakland routed Dougherty Valley in its closing nonleague sport of the common season behind a monster sport from Colorado State commit Yasser Jackson. Jackson caught 5 passes for 122 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for 27 yards and a rating. Jackson was additionally a pressure on protection, racking up 9 tackles – three of which have been behind the road of scrimmage. Quarterback Lenox Colvin accomplished 9-of-11 passes for 187 yards and three touchdowns. Operating again DK Hicks had 189 yards and 4 touchdowns on 11 carries. – Nathan Canilao
Redwood Christian 27, Kennedy-Richmond 0
Elijah Simmons scored on landing runs of 5, 33 and seven yards to guide undefeated Redwood Christian to a nonleague victory on the street over Kennedy. The second-year program from San Lorenzo improved to 6-0 whereas dropping Kennedy to 0-3-1. Landon Devoe-Krowicki’s 9-yard landing run opened the scoring for Redwood Christian, which led 20-0 at halftime. – Darren Sabedra
South Bay/Peninsula
Leland 15, Oak Grove 14
Leland, down 14-0 within the fourth quarter, mounted a stirring comeback to steal this one on the street. Sam McFarland lower into the preliminary deficit with a 5-yard TD run, then Ian Qi scored the two-point conversion to make it 14-8. With 4 minutes to play, Cole Markos caught a TD cross on a deep ball from Phil Arsintescu. David Ahlgren transformed the game-winning PAT for the Chargers. Leland picked up its first win and is now 1-4. Oak Grove dropped to 0-5. — Christian Babcock
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MacDonald 44, Cupertino 7
MacDonald remained good in its second season of varsity soccer, getting began from the get-go as Pablo Guzman returned the opening kickoff 70 yards for a TD in a PAL Lake rout of Cupertino. Wideout Ethan Bugarin had three catches for 100 yards and two TDs. Nate Pullickial had a 75-yard pick-six and a rush TD. Kush Patel had 5 touchbacks, went 5-5 on PATs and kicked a 39-yard discipline aim. MacDonald is 5-0, 2-0, Cupertino is 0-5, 0-2. — Christian Babcock
Silver Creek 17, Gilroy 7
Senior Jordan Thompson rushed for 133 yards and two touchdowns to guide the Raiders to a win on the street over Gilroy on Thursday. Silver Creek rushed for 260 yards as a crew, with seven runners touching the ball. Senior Tyler Nguyen led Silver Creek’s protection with seven tackles whereas junior Marvin Saldivar had two hurries and a cross deflection. Silver Creek (3-2) will open league play at Pioneer on Friday. Gilroy dropped to 1-4. – Nathan Canilao