PALMA (10-0)(MTAL champ) def. Leading 21-7, San Benito saw Oak Grove tie the game with 1:10 remaining. Linebacker Derek France made two consecutive tackles on the two-yard line. WESTMONT (9-0-1) (BVAL-STAL co-champ), 47-13, at Westmont High School, Nov. 19. Mitty scored its lone touchdown in the final stanza on an Evan Hlavacek one-yard run. NORTH MONTEREY COUNTY (8-1)(SCCAL champ), 35-20, at North Monterey County High School, Nov. 17. LELAND (9-1)(STAL runner-up), 20-6, at San Jose City College, Nov. 26 -- Hill scored twice in the fourth quarter to break a 6-6 deadlock. St. Francis went conservative in the second half, attempting only three passes. Schott (6, pass from Calcagno) (Monnard, pass from Dorsey), Maiden (32, pass from Choates) (Maiden, pass from Choates). KINGS ACADEMY (7-3) (PAL-BD 3rd) def. Tim Holcomb returned an intercepted pass 26 yards for the third tally and Schulter scored the fourth on a 43-yard pass from Singleton after Independence inadvertently blocked one of its own punts. ST. FRANCIS def. Dan Cordova, who had 106 yards rushing on 20 carries, scored on runs of 3, 12 and 4 yards. PALMA (7-2-1)(TCAL co-champ), 24-20, at Valley Christian high, Nov.20, LOS GATOS def. PACIFIC GROVE (9-1) (MTL champ) def. WILLOW GLEN (9-1) (BVAL-WVAL champ) def. WILCOX def. ST. FRANCIS (10-0)(WCAL champ) def. See the Carlmont Scots's freshman baseball schedule, roster, rankings, standings and more on MaxPreps.com Top seeds were Oak Grove (open), Menlo-Atherton (large schools), Riordan (medium schools) and Pacific Grove (small schools), Mosher (4, pass from McCabe) (Bader kick), Scott (14, pass from Brandin ) (Pederson kick), Sublett (5, pass from Conners) (kick failed), Garner (10, pass from Delucchi) (Ross kick). WOODSIDE, 53-6, PAL Stadium, Nov. 27. PIEDMONT HILLS (6-4) (BVAL-MHAL 3RD), 56-13, at Aragon High , Nov. 17. Londre (7, pass from Fryhoff) (Simonini kick), Hewitson (79, pass from Harrington (Harrington kick), OMalley (50, fumble recovery) (Capitolo kick). SAN LORENZO VALLEY (5-5)(SCCAL 2nd), 3-0, at Los Gatos High, Nov. 18. Los Gatos had scored in each period on touchdown runs of 2, 1 and 1 by Jeff Petulla; Bob Brocks 73-yard pass reception and Kent Gerbers 24-yard field goal. APTOS (7-3) (SCAL 2nd) 30-14, at St. Ignatius High School, Nov. 19. Jonsson (75, pass from Kleiman) (Coletta kick). INDEPENDENCE (5-4-1) (BVAL-MHAL 5th), 33-12, at San Jose City College, Nov. 23. SERRA (8-2) (WCAL TIE 2nd ) def. KING CITY (6-3-1)(MTAL runner-up), 28-3, at Wilcox High, Nov. 20. They kicked to B.J. As before, small schools, if they met certain criteria, had the option of moving to one of the larger school classifications. LEIGH (8-2) (BVAL-MHAL 2nd) def. ST. FRANCIS (4-6) (WCL tie 2nd), 35-7, @ Los Gatos High, Nov. 16, LOS GATOS def. BRANHAM (10-0)(WVAL), 22-6, at Spartan Stadium, Nov. 27 -- Leland, overlooked in the CCS rankings although holding a 9-0 season record, stifled Branham. MONTA VISTA, 7-3, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 5 -- The Bells scored on the games opening drive and then held on for the win. GUNDERSON def. ALVAREZ (8-1-1) (MBL 2nd) def. Automatically qualifying were 22 teams from the section's 11 leagues based on league or division standings. LIVE OAK (9-0)(MBL champ) def. BELLARMINE (5-5) (WCAL tie 3rd), 77-25, at Oak Grove High School, Nov. 17. OAK GROVE (9-1)(MHL runner-up), 28-14, at San Jose City College, Nov. 23 -- Live Oak scored on its first four possessions. SOLEDAD (6-4) (MTAL tie 2nd), 41-0, at Monterey Peninsula College, Nov. 16. Valdillez rushed for 150 yards, scored two touchdowns and intercepted a pass.
Carlmont Baseball on Twitter LIVE OAK (7-3)(MBL 3rd) def. Subscribe to Stathead Baseball: Get your first month FREEYour All-Access Ticket to the Baseball Reference Database. LEIGH (7-1-1)(WVAL champ) def. MENLO-ATHERTON (9-1) (PAL-BD 2nd) def. -- The victors put up a goal line stand in the closing seconds to preserve the victory. There were three perfect record teams -- with two of them, Bellarmine and Los Altos, tangling in the first round. BELLARMINE, 35-21, at San Jose City College, Nov. 23. ARAGON, 45-6, at Westmont High, Nov. 27. Academic All-Mountain West selection. GONZALES (8-2) (MTL), 9-0, at Gonzales, Nov. 30 -- Ray Cardinalli kicked three field goals to account for all Montereys scoring over the stubborn Spartans. 27-21(overtime), at Aragon High, Nov.20. The losing Longhorns jumped to an early lead on a 69-yard scoring pass play from halfback Antwon Guidry to Cris Orozco and a 10-yard fumble return by Julio Ponce. HOLLISTER def. II. SALINAS, 14-13, at San Jose City College, Nov. 28. Copyright 2000-2023 Sports Reference LLC. Tie between NORTH MONTEREY COUNTY and PALMA, 14-14, at Watsonville High, Dec. 1 -- The battle of the "unbeatens" was not settled as the two teams had to share the championship. 41 16 Carey (5, run) (Saliaberry pass from Carey). SARATOGA, 34-20, at Westmont High, Nov. 26. Although Prep managed to score again for a 14-14 halftime score, Cathedral tallied three times on its next three possessions. CIF - Central Coast Section | 333 Piercy Road | San Jose, CA 95138 | Phone: (408) 224-2994, Cameron (70, pass interception) (Canes kick), Cameron (24, fumble recovery) (Canes kick), Clarke (10, pass from Lauck) (Fordham kick), Novak (14, pass from MacIntyre) (Kroenig kick), Severson (34, pass from MacIntrye) (kick failed), Alexander (17, pas from MacIntyre) (Kroenig kick), MacIntyre (45, fumble recovery) (Kroenig kick), Bradley (8, pass from Heneghan) (Costa kick), Nine league champions participated in the second annual playoffs with the addition of the Mission Trails Athletic League.
2023 MLB All-Star pitchers, reserves, complete rosters MONTA VISTA def. Sat., July 8, 2023 timer 1 min. CHRISTOPHER (9-1) (MBL tri-champ), def. TERRA NOVA, 24-6, at South San Francisco High, Nov. 24 -- Tyreese Knox raced 85 and 72 yards for touchdowns The CCS set up a point system to determine the at-large entries. II. SERRA (6-3-1) (WCAL 5th), 31-20, at Valley Christian High, Nov. 22. ST. FRANCIS def. WILCOX def. Bill Rainey was the standout, catching five passes for 68 yards and two touchdowns and completing five passes in five attempts for 67 yards. Fullback Bob Gardiner of Cubberley smashed over from the one for the only score. Cardinalli also intercepted a pass on the Monterey 15-yard-line to halt a third-quarter Gonzales threat. 2 entry) def. LOS GATOS (8-2)(WVAL champ), 34-29, at San Jose City College, Nov. 24 -- Oak Grove had to score twice in the final period to overtake Los Gatos. HOMESTEAD (8-2) (SCVAL-ECAL co-champ), 42-13, at Woodside High, Nov. 21. SARATOGA (8-1-1) (SCVAL-ECAL champ), 28-25, at Los Gatos High, Nov. 22. PALMA def. Daniel Pinedo caught three passes from Barrett Logue for 103 yards and two touchdowns. KING CITY (7-3) (MTAL 2nd), 37-7, at Pioneer High, Nov. 20. If there were less than eight schools that applied and were selected for the open division playoffs, the field was filled by the teams with the most power points. SOBRATO(6-3-1) (BVAL-WVAL champ), 22-7, at Live Oak Highl, Nov. 16. INDEPENDENCE (8-2)(MHAL at-large), 28-14, at St. Francis High, Nov. 21. LOS GATOS (9-0)(WVAL champ) def. SILVER CREEK (7-2-1) (BVAL-MHAL 3rd), 50-13, at Salinas High, Nov. 22. MILPITAS (8-2) (SCVAL-DAL tie 2nd) def. MITTY (6-3-1) (WCAL 2nd), 13-10, at Palo Alto High, Nov. 19. OCEANA (4-5-1)(NPL runner-up), 20-18, at Sequoia High, Nov. 18. BELLARMINE, 37-13, at Independence High, Dec. 3. Oak Grove was seeded first in Division I, Wilcox in Division II, Santa Cruz in Division III and Cupertino in Division IV. WOODSIDE (9-1)(PAL-SD co-champ) def. LELAND (6-4)(BVAL-MHAL 4th), def. But in the second half, Heneghan was intercepted three times (the same number he had in the previous 12 games). SARATOGA, 23-14, at Independence High, Dec. 4. ST. FRANCIS, 21-0, at San Jose City College, Dec. 6 -- D Shaun Crockett rushed for 206 yards and scored the final touchdown for the revenge-minded Eagles. LIVE OAK def. GILROY (9-1) (TCAL co-champ), 45-14, at Gilroy High, Nov. 21. SAN LORENZO VALLEY, 22-19, at Gilroy High, Dec. 6. LYNBROOK (7-3)(DAL runner-up), 15-7, at Leigh High, Nov. 22. SAN LORENZO VALLEY, 17-14, at De Anza College, Nov. 30. ST. FRANCIS (9-0)(WCAL champ) def. After a 7-7 halftime stalemate, Endaya scored for the second time and Lemos added the 14th point. At Jefferson, star sophomore quarterback-point guard Doug Lealeo will try to win honors in a third sport when he plays shortstop.< Cap, South City chase CCS baseball titles, Here are your picks for the Best of the Capital Region 2023. The extra point try, which proved to be the winning margin, sailed wide. ST. FRANCIS def. MITTY def. Brian, the youngest 70-year-old in baseball, saw his pitchers throw 24 complete games in as many starts for a 20-4 overall record and the North Peninsula League championship, and they're all back. Schedules include start time, directions and scores for the Carlmont Boys Varsity Baseball It was Serras second CCS title, the first since 1990. MOUNTAIN VIEW, 33-21, at Santa Clara High, Nov. 30. Losefa quickly answered with his long run and the Oak Grove defense held. The Parks & Recreation Department proudly maintains 27 acres of City and School District -owned athletic fields. Pleasant getting the edge over Silver Creek in the Mount Hamilton; Mountain View being picked over Wilcox in the Santa Clara Valley and Westmont drawing a nod over Blackford in the West Valley -- all because of victories over their respective opponents during the regular season. Once the field was set, the teams were divided into divisions based on enrollment. LOS GATOS def. PALMA (8-2)(MTAL champ), 14-7, at Salinas Municipal Stadium, Nov. 16. ST. IGNATIUS def. WOODSIDE (8-1) (SPL) def. St. Francis led 14-0 at halftime and after scoring on the second half kickoff on an 85-yard reverse, it was no contest. LEIGH, 26-16, at De Anza College, Nov. 30. SACRED HEART PREP def. MONTEREY def. HARBOR, 14-10, at PAL Stadium, Nov. 25. SAN MATEO, 15-7, at PAL Stadium, Nov. 30. HOMESTEAD (7-2)(DAL runner-up) def. Baseball Carlmont Scots Varsity Boys Tennis 0-0 Overall 0-0 League Home Schedule Roster Standings Rankings News Watch Tickets School Hub Vote: View best of the best 2022-23 California high school sports photos Carlmont Boys Tennis Roster No one has submitted a roster yet! INDEPENDENCE (9-1)(MHAL champ), 14-3, at Independence High, Nov. 19. OVERFELT (4-6) (BVAL-MHAL 7th) def. MENLO-ATHERTON (7-3)(SPL runner-up), 19-6, PALMA def. II. LIVE OAK (8-1-1)(STAL champ) def. GILROY, 25-20, at San Jose City College, Nov. 26. MENLO (7-3) (PAL-OD tie 2nd) def. MILPITAS def. WILCOX (8-2)(SCVAL runner-up) def. He scored two touchdowns, on runs of two and four yards. DEL MAR (5-4)(BVAL-MHAL 5th), 25-7, at Kezar Stadium, Nov. 18.
Carlmont Baseball @scotsbaseballca Twitter profile | Pikagi Quarterback Mike Walker passed 11 yards to Mike Peckham late in the third canto and then 29 yards to Dan Cholowsky with 3:06 left in the game for the margin of victory. MILPITAS (7-2)(SCVAL co-champ), 33-13, at St. Francis High, Nov. 18. 3.-- With quarterback Julian Edelman scoring twice and gaining 170 yards rushing, the Wildcats completed an undefeated season with the win. SAN MATEO (10-0)(PAL champ), 21-6, at Burlingame High, Nov. 19. SEASIDE, 37-34, at San Jose City College, Dec. 4-- After Seaside scored 17 final quarter points to take the lead in the game, Burlingame pulled off a 78 yard trick play with 46 seconds remaining to claim the victory. Carswell had 212 yards rushing and passed for 124 more. SAN LORENZO VALLEY (10-0) (SCCL champ) def. Ray Lee scored the clincher on a 82-yard punt return. MENLO-ATHERTON def. Monta Vista was unable to penetrate the Cubberley 48-yard line although the Matadors Kim Johansen gained 110 yards on 25 carries. INDEPENDENCE (8-2) (BVAL-STAL tri-champ) def. After Aragon took the lead again on its second possession, Monterey scored twice more to take the lead for good. All images are property the copyright holder and are displayed here for informational purposes only. Once the field was set, the teams were divided into divisions based on enrollment.
Carlmont High School - Wikipedia HILL, 7-6, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 11 -- Mike Tomasello threw a 33-yard touchdown pass to Rich Schaeffer and then kicked the extra point with 2:05 left in the game to give Leland the win. Gates (14, pass interception) (DiBono kick), Lewis (16, pass from Locatelli) (DiBono kick). Homestead also fumbled on its next offensive play and the Falcons quickly made it count on Mike Economys six-yard run. BURLINGAME(8-2) (PAL-BD) def. 2 entry) def. with 1:49 left in the game but failed on an attempted two-point conversion pass to give the Cowboys the win. WATSONVILLE, 21-16, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 3 -- The Cowboys scored two fourth quarter touchdowns to win their second straight title (they forfeited in 1993 for using an ineligible player). The WVAL skipped the tournament because it interfered with traditional Thanksgiving Day rivalries. OAK GROVE, 15-14, at San Jose City College, Dec. 1 -- The Chieftains, disdaining the chance for a tie, went for the two-point conversion after scoring SARATOGA (8-2)(DAL at-large) def. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO def. at South San Francisco High, Nov. 22. BURLINGAME def. Quarterback Mason Foster rushed for 94 yards, including a score, and passed for 205 yards and two more touchdowns as Seasides speed proved too much for the bigger Pacific Grove team. Back Will Faules ignited Homesteads early romp with scoring runs of 50, 74 and 63 yards. JEFFERSON (8-0-2) (PAL-OD champ), 27-6, at Kezar Stadium, Nov. 21. SOQUEL (7-3) (SCCAL tie 2nd) def. Tickets Baseball: Schedule Baseball: Roster Baseball: News Basketball Basketball: Facebook Basketball: Twitter Basketball: Instagram Basketball: . LOS ALTOS (10-0)(SCVAL) def. 2 entry), 10-0, at Cupertino High, Nov. 19. 21 0 Bowen (19, pass from Miller) (Schubert kick) JEFFERSON def. NORTH SALINAS (7-3)(MBL at large), 15-7, at Foothill College, Nov. 23. 16. PIONEER (7-1-1) (BVAL-WVAL champ), 14-9, at Stevenson High, Nov. 22. WOODSIDE, 46-0, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 7 -- Paul Ugenti rushed for 151 yards and two touchdowns in 20 carries, scored a third touchdown on a 45-yard reception, recorded one sack as a linebacker and recovered a Woodside fumble as the Chargers recorded the most lopsided margin in CCS championship game history. OAK GROVE def. Martin plunged over for the first Awalt score and passed six yards to Owen Halliday for the second. at Westmont High, Dec. 2 After trailing at halftime, 21-7, the top-seeded Wildcats rode on Garret Zeiters back for the win and Los Gatos 13th CCS title. NORTH SALINAS, 27-6, at Westmont High, Nov. 29. LIVE OAK (8-1-1)(MBL champ), 35-14, at Live Oak High, Nov. 22. LOS GATOS def. Sacred Heart took the second half kickoff and drove 65 yards, all on the ground, with Ben Burr-Kirven pushing over for the tying touchdown. Saratoga then pushed 77 yards in seven plays for the for the final TD with Heinrich and Worman hooking up for 45 yards. From last year's Trade Deadline through Sunday morning, he was 23-for-28 in save opportunities with a 1.99 ERA and a .139 opponents' average, a virtual tie with Reds closer (and fellow 2023 All-Star) Alexis Daz for best in baseball for pitchers who have logged at least 40 innings over that span. SANTA CRUZ def. The Leland defense held Branham to 50 yards, all by passing. SANTA CRUZ, 26-12, at Milpitas High, Nov.27. LOS GATOS (8-1)(WVAL runner-up) def. PALMA def. MONTEREY (7-3) (MBAL 2nd) def. ST. FRANCIS (6-3-1) (WCAL 4th), 17-10, at Salinas Sports Complex, Nov. 19. Saratoga made most of its yardage on the final 59-yard drive that set up the winning field goal. If there were less than eight schools that applied and were selected for the open division playoffs, the field was filled by the teams with the most power points. WILCOX (8-0-1)(SCVAL co-champ), 22-0, at Wilcox High, Nov. 21. OAK GROVE (10-0) (BVAL-MHAL champ) def. PALMA (9-1)(MTAL champ) def. Mike Morze, St. Francis quarterback, attempted only three passes but completed all of them for 119 yards in clutch situations. SOQUEL (6-4)(SCCAL), 34-0, at Salinas High, Nov. 23 -- North Salinas was sparked by the running of Anthony Toney and Donnie Johnston and the passing of Danny Teresa and John Horsley. Carmel tried to make it interesting with Holden Smith scoring from three yards out but couldnt advance the ball after an onside kick and Myers tallied again, this time from the one. VALLEY CHRISTIAN def. LEIGH (6-4) (BVAL-MHAL tie 4th), 31-6, at St. Francis High, Nov. Nov. 19. Carlmont Baseball Roster. II Champions and CIF NorCal Div. The All-Star break is exactly that a break, a breather, if you will. The losers held a 25-22 intermission edge on TD passes of 62, 36, 6 and 66 from Danny Teresa. HILL (9-1)(MHAL champ) def. PACIFIC GROVE, 69-0, at San Jose City College, Dec. 6 - SARATOGA def. Los Gatos got two tries with three seconds left. WESTMONT def. Automatically qualifying were 24 teams from the sections 11 leagues. LOS GATOS def. VALLEY CHRISTIAN, 34-7, at San Jose City College, Dec. 4 -- After stopping Valley Christian on its first drive, the Cougars dominated the game. LOS GATOS (10-0) (SCVL champ) def. The crowd of 12,500 saw Martin complete 21 of 38 passes including a 22-yarder to tight end John Doyel for the winning score late in the fourth quarter. NORTH MONTEREY COUNTY, 30-22, at De Anza College, Nov. 27. But the savvy fantasy player is the one who works straight through. Palma only had the ball twice in the first half but ran 25 plays and scored two touchdowns, both by quarterback Jack Tardieu. Some defensive statistics Copyright Sports Info Solutions, 2010-2023. 24 16 Carls (42, pass from Sechser) (Sechser, run) "Pete Jensen (Serra's veteran coach) was looking for a game and I figured, "Sure, why not?' TERRA NOVA, 22-7, at South San Francisco High, Nov. 26 -- After trailing at halftime, Oceana came back with 16 second half points. MTN. TERRA NOVA def. III.
BRANHAM (6-3)(WVAL at large), 8-3, at Independence High, Nov. 22. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO (6-4)(NPL No. WESTMONT (8-2) (BVL-STD 2nd), 24-14, @ San Lorenzo Valley High, Nov. 17 TERRA NOVA, 28-0, at PAL Stadium, Nov. 28. SANTA CRUZ, 48-20, at San Jose City College, Nov. 29. The drive chewed up the clock and allowed Carmel only three possessions. MT. LELAND def. "I'm really not sure exactly how we stand right now because we have so many new players and new starters," said Jensen. Pleasant team rushed for minus one yard in the second half. went 63 yards after taking the opening kickoff with Jeff Melenudo going over from the seven. 41 8 Grimditch (41, run) (Miller run) GILROY (7-3)(MBL runner-up), 21-14, at Leigh High, Nov. 23. OAK GROVE (10-0) (MHAL) def. The field of eight was then filled by the three teams with the most CCS power points, this season being Serra, St. Ignatius and Mitty. MT. The 93rd Midsummer Classic takes place on July CARMEL (8-1) (MTAL champ), 56-21, Carmel High, Nov. 22. APTOS, 20-16, at Cabrillo College, Nov. 29 -- The winners recovered from two nine-point deficits to register the win and remain unbeaten. Automatically qualifying were 22 teams from the section's 8 leagues based on league or division standings. He also scored a TD on a six-yard run. The 16 schools in Division I again were divided into 4A and 3A classifications, the determining factor being enrollment. 2 entry) def. The format remained the same with 16 teams from seven leagues competing in Division I and four teams each in Division II-South and Division II-North. PIONEER (7-3) (BVAL-MHAL tie 3rd) def. ST. FRANCIS def. Once the field was set, the teams were divided into divisions based on enrollment. With the score tied 7-7 and 1:19 on the clock, Bellarmine chose to go for a three-yard touchdown rather than a field goal and St. Ignatius stopped Kenneth Olugbode on the goal line to send the contest into overtime. With 1:11 left in the game, Carlos Cabrera nailed a 25-yard field goal to give Seaside a 34-31 edge. at San Jose City College, Dec. 3,-- After trailing at halftime, the Warriors scored 28 unanswered points-- in the fourth quarter-- to win going away and chalk up their third straight CCS title. OAK GROVE (9-1)(MHAL champ) def. HOMESTEAD (7-1-1)(DAL champ) def. SEASIDE (9-1) (MTAL 2nd), 35-14, at San Lorenzo Valley High, Nov. 18. GILROY (5-4-1)(MBL 5th), 42-8, at Oak Grove High, Nov. 23. This season, three schools-Los Gatos, Aragon and Leigh-- did not apply but were moved to the open division. SAN LORENZO VALLEY (8-2) (SCCAL champ) def. Adrian Cordova of Watsonville gained 170 yards, scored a touchdown and passed for another. Craig Checklenis, who shared seasonal place-kicking duties, booted a 37-yard field goal that clinched the victory with 1:21 left in the game. BURLINGAME (7-2)(MPL champ), 17-0, at Burlingame High, Nov. 23 -- St. Francis scored both touchdowns in the first half on 51 and 75-yard drives and made it stand up. Ostrander threw five touchdown passes, three to Alex Hogue, and amassed 289 yards in the air. The winners added second half scores from Tim Crawley (23 yards) and Justin Taliaferro (1 yard). BURLINGAME (9-1) (PAL-BD champ) def. Leland took an early 3-0 lead on a 26-yard field goal by Chris Corona and went ahead 10-0 when Hardtke combined with Brad Saurage on a 92-yard touchdown pass. LOS GATOS def.
ARAGON (9-1)((PAL runner-up) def. MITTY def. FREMONT, 21-14, at San Jose City College, Nov. 25. PIONEER (6-4) (BVL-MHD tie 3rd), 31-21, at Burlingame High, Nov. 22. PIEDMONT HILLS (10-0)(STAL champ) def. Singleton, who missed all but a fraction of one game during the regular season with an injury, threw a 31-yard TD pass to running back David Snapp less than three minutes into the game. Bellarmine opened the game with a 75-yard drive that ended with quarterback K.J. SALINAS (6-4) (TCAL 4th) def. The format basically remained the same with a total of 40 schools participating. LIVE OAK (6-4) (MBL 2nd), 20-15, at San Jose City College, Nov. 22. The teams traded touchdowns in the opening quarter and each scored two TDs in the second with Oak Grove holding a 22-21 edge because of a two-point conversion. at Milpitas High, Dec. SARATOGA (7-2)(DAL champ), 20-17, at Cupertino High, Nov. 23. IV. LIVE OAK (6-3)(MBL runner-up) def. CUPERTINO (8-1)(DAL champ) def. Serra then scored on two Wilson runs, the first for 41 yards and the second for five. PIONEER (9-1) (BVAL-MHAL co-champ) def. RIORDAN (3-7) (WCAL 8th ), 40-17, at Live Oak High School, Nov. 17. IV. PALMA def. Zeiter scored in the first quarter but Tyler Compani answered with two TD runs and just before halftime, Drew Fryhoff connected with Joseph Londre for seven-yard touchdown pass for Pioneer and a 14-point edge. Brown completed a brilliant night with 15 completions in 23 attempts for 276 yards and three touchdowns. MONTEREY (8-1)(MBL runner-up) def. HILLSDALE (9-0-1)(PAL champ), 7-6, at Burlingame High, Nov. 18. PIONEER (7-1-1)(BVAL-WVAL 2nd), 23-7, at Los Gatos High, Nov. 22. Gardiner also scored the Eagles' first touchdown on a two-yard run. It was Serras second CCS title, the first since 1990. MILLS (7-3) (PAL-OD co-champ), 38-14, at Los Altos High School, Nov. 18. LOS GATOS def. Bill Malcolm powered 11 yards in the third quarter for the other score. ST. FRANCIS (6-2-1)(WCAL runner-up) def. See the Carlmont Scots's baseball schedule, roster, rankings, standings and more on MaxPreps.com WILLOW GLEN (7-1-2)(BVAL-WVAL champ), 42-8, at Gonzales High, Nov. 23. GONZALES, 23-21, at Gilroy High, Nov. 29. STEVENSON (10-0) (MTAL champ) def. BURLINGAME, 28-12, at San Jose City College, Nov. 24. SANTA TERESA, 47-6, at Foothill College, Nov. 24.
Carlmont High School (Belmont,CA) - The Baseball Cube 2 entry) def. MENLO-ATHERTON (5-3-1)(SPL runner-up), 39-0, III. Alumni and team information for Carlmont High School in Belmont,CA for players and seasons in our database. The playoffs involved 32 schools divided into four divisions. LEIGH(9-1)(BVAL-MHD co-champ), 36-41 at Leigh High school, Nov. 19 SCOTTS VALLEY (5-3-2) (SCCAL tri-champ), 61-28, at Carmel High, Nov. 21. In addition, there were eight at-large selections. 32 22 DeMartini (18, pass from De Rego) (run failed) In the second half, M-A was hampered by penalties. ARAGON (9-1)(PAL champ), 28-6, at Sequoia, Nov. 16. PROSPECT (9-1)(BVAL-STAL runner-up) def. TERRA NOVA, 36-9 at San Mateo High, Nov. 26. PALMA def. For the first time, all 12 leagues in the section took part in the playoffs. 2 entry) def. It was the first-ever CCS football championship game decided in overtime. PETERSON (8-2-1) (SCVAL), 14-13, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 1 -- Woodside came from a 13-0 deficit to triumph. I, Aragon in Div. ST. FRANCIS def. PIONEER (9-1) (BVAL-MHAL 2nd) def. North Monterey came close to winning in the closing stages of the game, but Palmas Brian Maestri picked off a pass at the Chieftain five-yard line with 1:17 left in the game to end the threat and create the deadlock. Check out which athletes make up the Carlmont Scots Boys Varsity Baseball team. SOBRATO (7-3) (BVAL-MHAL tie 2nd) def. In addition, there were 14 at-large selections. See tweets of Carlmont Baseball @scotsbaseballca on Twitter. MITTY(7-3) (WCAL 4th), 33-26, at Oak Grove High School, Nov. 16. He then tied the score on a 44-yard gallop and scored the eventual winning touchdown on a two-yard plunge. at Fremont High, Nov. 21. In Atherton, rivals Menlo School and Sacred Heart Prep have solid returning talent, including Menlo pitcher Rich Kenney and catcher Chris Parker, and Sacred Heart pitchers Matt Cummings and Brad Cook and catcher Evan Aydelott. In addition, there were eight at-large selections. VALLEY CHRISTIAN def. Leland scored first, marching 80 yards with Charlie Shea breaking loose off the right side for 42 yards and the score. HILLSDALE, 33-6, at Burlingame, Dec. 1 -- The Lancers broke the game open with a 19-point outburst in the final quarter. HILLSDALE (7-3) (PAL-LD champ), 34-14, at Seaside High, Nov. 20. INF Sr. 5' 8" 160 lbs. Carlmont's strong running attack was held to 63 yards and Sotelo completed 12 of 14 passes for 134 yards and one touchdown. WILCOX, 35-14, at San Jose City College, Nov. 26. Find out more. MILPITAS (8-2) (SCVL-DAD tie 2nd) def. See top plays & highlights of the best high school sports NORTH MONTEREY COUNTY (9-0)(SCCAL champ) def. MILPITAS (7-3) (SCVAL-DAL tie 4th) def. MENLO def. JAMES LICK (9-1)(MHAL) def. LIVE OAK def. SAN LORENZO VALLEY (9-1) (SCCAL champ), 28-21, at San Lorenzo Valley High School, Nov. 19. SALINAS (7-1)(MBL champ) def. St. Francis scored again on a 56-yard punt return before the Cardinals could get on the board. MILPITAS (8-1)(SCVAL champ), 10-6, at Cupertino High, Nov. 17.
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