Best of Week 10 action

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Ranked teams

No. 1 Serra 24, No. 4 Valley Christian 13

In a season filled with blowouts, Serra held just a 14-13 lead on the road against Valley Christian late in the third quarter in this West Catholic Athletic League game. Then quarterback Maealiuaki Smith threw a 25-yard touchdown pass to Kyon Loud, making it 21-13 with 1:27 left in the third period. That was followed by a 31-yard field goal by Thomas Gooch with 8:18 left. Serra improved 9-0 overall and 6-0 in the WCAL with one game remaining next Friday at home against St. Ignatius. Valley Christian fell to 5-4, 2-4. Mike Lefkow has more details here.   

No. 2 De La Salle 31, Monte Vista 7

Dominic Kelley rushed for a touchdown from near the goal line and Jaden Jefferson followed later in the first half with a 62-yard scoring run to put visiting De La Salle on top 14-0. The Spartans went on to a comfortable victory on the road in Danville to improve to 7-2. Monte Vista fell to 4-5. Finn Sepic’s 23-yard field goal stretched DLS’s advantage to 17-0 and Derrick Blanche’s short run made it 24-7 in the third quarter. Next Friday, De La Salle closes out the regular season at home against Clayton Valley and Monte Vista will visit San Ramon Valley. – Darren Sabedra

No. 3 San Ramon Valley 45, Foothill 14

Luke Baker threw for five touchdowns and 350-plus yards to lead SRV to a one-sided victory at home in EBAL Mountain play. Owen Scott scored on two TD receptions and Marco Jones plowed into the end zone on fourth-and-goal from the 1. Dominick Camera intercepted a pass as SRV’s defense held Foothill in check for much of the game. SRV (8-1, 3-0) finishes the regular season at home on Friday against Monte Vista. Foothill (1-7, 0-3) closes its season on Friday at California. – Darren Sabedra

No. 11 St. Francis 27, No. 5 Archbishop Riordan 20

Kingston Keanaaina rushed for 133 yards and three touchdowns on 25 carries and a defense led by the Cahoon brothers, Jackson and Chase, at linebacker, Afoa Tuua on the line and Mack Mrowka in the secondary kept visiting Riordan off the scoreboard down the stretch to win in WCAL play. Joseph Dycus has more details here.

No. 25 Clayton Valley 33, No. 8 California 24

Quarterback Tyson Lovett had a huge game for the Ugly Eagles. He scored Clayton Valley’s first touchdown on a 16-yard run, threw a pair of touchdown passes and ran in the 2-point conversion after the Uglies’ final TD. This was a back-and-forth contest, with the lead changing hands five times. Clayton Valley (5-4, 3-1 EBAL Mountain) finally took the lead for good at 25-24 with less than a minute left in the third quarter. Lovett threw a 12-yard TD pass to Logan Knapp, then Will Carranza kicked the extra point. The visitors expanded the lead to nine points with four minutes to go on Jahson Jones’ 8-yard run followed by Lovett running in the 2-point conversion. California (5-4, 1-2) now appears to be on the bubble for the postseason in the North Coast Section’s tough 11-team Division I. Because the NCS determines its divisions before the season, there’s no flexibility for a team such as the Grizzlies to drop to a lower division, even though the calpreps.com computer ranks them as the seventh-best team in the entire section, which consists of 102 schools that play football. Fifty-six NCS schools make the playoffs spread over eight seven-team brackets. Cal hosts Foothill next Friday. Clayton Valley will be on the road at De La Salle. – Mike Lefkow  

No. 9 Los Gatos 24, No. 10 Wilcox 21

Boxer Kopcsak-Yeung scored on a 7-yard run with 23.5 seconds left to cap a 79-yard, two-minute drill drive as Los Gatos edged host Wilcox to claim at least a share of the Peninsula Athletic League Bay Division title. The Wildcats can win the championship outright with a victory next week against Menlo-Atherton. Kopcsak-Yeung also returned a blocked punt for a TD. Darren Sabedra has the complete recap here.

No. 18 Acalanes 34, No. 19 Las Lomas 14

Jack Giorgianni rushed for all 83 of his yards in the fourth quarter to key a punishing Acalanes ground game as the Dons handed Las Lomas its first loss of the season. Trevor Rogers, Jake Boselli and Gavin Bender each had one interception as Acalanes stayed unbeaten in DAL Foothill play in a game that was closer than the final score indicated. Joseph Dycus was in Walnut Creek and has the full story.

No. 21 Campolindo 41, Miramonte 21

Campolindo kept its hope for a share of the DAL Foothill Division title alive, breaking open the game against visiting Miramonte with two touchdowns in the third quarter. Sebastien Antonios-McCrea scored on a 5-yard run to make it 21-7 and Mack Fisher’s 10-yard run widened the margin to 28-7 Joe Revelos then caught a 50-yard pass to set up Jake Spencer’s 5-yard run to make it 35-7 early in the fourth quarter. Micah Parker’s 30-yard run, set up by Luke Bonardi’s interception, extended the lead to 41-7.  The game was much tighter in the first 24 minutes. After Scott Lyon scored on a 5-yard reception to give Campo a 7-0 lead, Miramonte evened the score 7-7 on a touchdown pass from Carson Blair to Gabe Roman. Campo went back on top on a 10-yard TD reception from Tim Daugherty, who set up the score with a long catch. Spencer intercepted a pass before halftime to keep the score 14-7. If Campo wins at Acalanes on Friday, the teams will share the division title among themselves or in a three-way tie with Los Lomas. Miramonte (6-2, 3-2) plays host to Las Lomas on Friday. – Darren Sabedra

No. 24 Live Oak 28, Oak Grove 10

Luke Newell threw two touchdown passes and Zach Rocha had a big game as Live Oak remained undefeated Thursday with the win over Oak Grove. Newell completed 8 of 11 passes for 144 yards. He had scoring passes of 6 yards to Austin Jennings and 66 yards to Tanner Holeman. Rocha blocked a field goal that was returned for a touchdown by Christian Hauge and also had 12 tackles, an interception and a forced fumble. Josh Gagni scored on a short run for Live Oak’s other touchdown. With the win, Live Oak (8-0, 4-0 BVAL Mt. Hamilton Division) stays on track for a showdown with the Mt. Hamilton Division title at stake next Friday at Christopher, which has also yet to experience a defeat this season. “A great matchup,” Live Oak coach Mike Gemo said. “It’s always been a good, hard-fought rivalry game.” Oak Grove (3-6, 1-3) concludes its regular-season schedule on Friday at home against Santa Teresa. – Glenn Reeves

East Bay

Livermore 17, Dougherty Valley 7

Kamarri Robinson followed up last week’s 534-yard rushing performance with 115 yards and two TDs on the ground against Dougherty Valley in an EBAL Valley victory. Robinson has 1,917 rushing yards this season. Livermore coach John Wade said the stars Friday were on defense, led by lineman Xavier Thorpe and defensive back Nate Moniz, who was exceptional at both cornerback and safety. Next Friday, Livermore (5-4, 2-1) closes out the regular season by playing host to Granada and Dougherty Valley (2-7, 0-3) will travel to Dublin. — Joseph Dycus

Berkeley 76, Mt. Eden 6

Berkeley scored 42 points in the first quarter in an MVAL/WACC Mission Division game that its coach, David Perry, said had a running clock for the entire second half. Deontae Faison threw for five touchdowns and rushed for another and Cahlil Snead caught two TD passes to help lead the way. Jalen Harris hauled in one touchdown and Kamren Bell ran for a TD and was on the receiving end of another. Adonis Cunningham-Wheeler, Nate Garland and Drew Henderson rushed for one TD each, and PJ Jataafa returned a punt for a score. Jin Jones had three sacks and defensive backs Robbie Jones and Leon McDaniels anchored a secondary that did not allow a completed pass. Berkeley (6-3, 4-0) plays host to Irvington on Friday, and Mt. Eden (0-9, 0-4) will visit Encinal on Saturday. — Joseph Dycus

South Bay/Peninsula

Branham 35, Silver Creek 28

Jack Lewis completed 20 of 28 passes for 235 yards as Branham clinched a CCS playoff spot and no worse than a tie for the BVAL Santa Teresa-Valley Division title with a victory on the road over Silver Creek. Lewis threw for two touchdowns and ran for another. Glenn Reeves has the game story here.

Del Mar 39, Gunderson 25

Del Mar rallied from a 17-0 halftime deficit on Thursday to stay perfect in BVAL West Valley play. The outcome sets up a win-or-go-home matchup against Prospect next week for the division’s one automatic CCS playoff spot. Andrew Fernandez’s 85-yard TD pass to Terreon Hunt and Marquise Hall’s 11-yard rushing touchdown helped build Gunderson’s lead. But in the second half, Del Mar’s senior quarterback Andre Latimore rushed for five touchdowns and the majority of his 267 yards to author a comeback. Bradley Tavish ran for 157 yards and a TD and Maarcus Hogans ran for 84 yards for Del Mar (6-3, 6-0). After allowing 25 unanswered points, Gunderson briefly tied the score with another Fernandez touchdown pass to Hunt late in the third quarter. Latimore put Gunderson away in the fourth with two rushing TDs. Gunderson (4-5, 4-2), which is eliminated from playoff contention, visits Yerba Buena on Friday. — Joseph Dycus

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