Bay Area high school football roundup 2024: Best of Week 5 action
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Ranked teams
No. 1 De La Salle 35, No. 7 El Cerrito 14
Following last week’s narrow win against St. Mary’s-Stockton, De La Salle enjoyed a wire-to-wire victory over El Cerrito. Junior Jaden Jefferson put on an absolute show with the ball in his hand. After opening the scoring with a 45-yard rushing touchdown in the first quarter, Jefferson closed out the first half by fielding a missed field goal and returning it 99 yards to the house. Senior quarterback Toa Faavae had two rushing touchdowns, while senior running back Dominic Kelley had a score on the ground of his own. For El Cerrito, Jonathan Craft and sophomore running back Joezon Broussard each had rushing touchdowns while Gary Youngblood recorded an interception. Justice delos Santos has the full story.
No. 9 St. Ignatius 21, No. 3 Serra 20
Jarious Hogan’s 30-yard rushing touchdown with 1:14 left capped off a stunning fourth-quarter rally against three-time defending CCS Open Division champion Serra in the teams’ West Catholic Athletic League opener. Christian Babcock was in San Francisco and has the full story here.
No. 15 Clayton Valley 21, No. 14 Liberty 17
Freshman quarterback Javale Jones led Clayton Valley on a 10-play, 78-yard game-winning drive as the Ugly Eagles defeated Liberty on the road. Jones completed 4 of 6 passes for 45 yards and a score while adding 18 yards rushing. Nathan Canilao was in Brentwood and has the full story here.
No. 16 Wilcox 42, Santa Clara 0
Brayden Rosa rushed for 191 yards and three touchdowns during a one-sided win over Santa Clara in the Chargers’ final non-league tune-up before beginning PAL Bay Division play at Menlo on Oct. 12. Rosa scored on runs of 11, 7 and 31 yards. Wilcox (3-2), playing its first of three straight games on the road, led 28-0 at the half. Rosa scored touchdowns in the first, second and third quarters. Sophomore quarterback Kai Imahara completed 8-of-10 passes for 144 yards and a pair of scores, one each to Justin Forster and Cameron Jones-Tran. The pass to Forster covered 30 yards. Jones-Tran’s TD was a 42-yard connection. Elijah Vallejo had a 15-yard touchdown run and Armando Rodriguez was 6-for-6 on extra points. The Chargers amassed 467 yards of total offense. Vallejo carried eight times for 70 yards in addition to his one touchdown. Wilcox totaled 323 yards on the ground. Santa Clara has struggled to a 1-3 start, and things won’t get much easier next Friday when it opens PAL El Camino play at Woodside. The Bruins have lost three in a row after opening the season with a 40-0 win over MacDonald, a new high school in San Jose playing its first season of varsity football. – Mike Lefkow
No. 20 Bishop O’Dowd 38, Tennyson 7
Bishop O’Dowd bounced back after dropping its last two games, beating Tennyson convincingly on the road in a West Alameda County Conference Foothill Division opener. Quarterback Devin Wilson threw two touchdown passes in the win. Sophomore running back OC Lehner and Saliou Sow each had a rushing touchdown. O’Dowd improved to 3-2, 1-0 heading into a game next week against Castro Valley. Tennyson dropped to 2-3, 0-1 and is scheduled to play San Leandro in its next game. – Nathan Canilao
No. 25 Half Moon Bay 52, Foothill 45
Adler Halterman had a game for the ages as he rewrote the Half Moon Bay record book with seven touchdown runs. But Foothill, led by Jason Knight’s 455 passing yards, kept pace in a battle of contrasting styles. Joseph Dycus was in Pleasanton and has the full story here.
East Bay
Deer Valley 28, Dougherty Valley 21
In the battle of DV’s, Deer Valley came out on top. Junior quarterback Sebastian Honey completed 12 of 19 passes and threw for two touchdowns. Jaylan Bryant caught six passes for 50 yards and a score. Gabriel Reis and Anias Hightower each scored a touchdown. Deer Valley is now 2-3 and will have a bye week before playing Heritage in its first league game. Dougherty Valley dropped to 2-3 and travels to Piedmont next week. – Nathan Canilao
Irvington 46, Skyline 7
Irvington’s storybook season continued in the Oakland Hills as running back Matt Forbes rushed for three touchdowns in a road win over Skyline. Led by movie actor/coach Anthony Jackson, the Vikings are 5-0. Meanwhile, Skyline and new but grizzled coach Virdell Larkins fell to 1-3. – Joseph Dycus
Oakland Tech 23, Pinole Valley 14
Oakland Tech alum Anthony McCrady finished a game in the winner’s column for the first time as a head coach when his Bulldogs went on the road and beat Pinole Valley. Rhys Allen ran for a 69-yard touchdown in the third quarter, and Tech teammate Caleb Rollins punched in a one-yard TD in the fourth quarter. Cash Herbert threw a touchdown to Jaylen Smalls for Pinole Valley’s only touchdown of the second half. Tech improved to 1-3. Pinole Valley dropped to 2-2. – Joseph Dycus
South Bay/Peninsula
Capuchino 61, Homestead 20
Capuchino poured on a high-energy offense on Friday night in San Bruno. Cap’s high-octane attack saw the home Mustangs race out to a 13-0 lead after recovering an onside kick. Homestead responded with a 2-yard rushing TD by Carson Chang. Capuchino (4-1) answered with a rushing score of its own. Homestead (2-3) then returned a kickoff for a touchdown, inching to within 20-14. That’s when Capuchino really woke up. The home Mustangs lapped their visiting mascot twins with 20 consecutive points before the half, then added a pick-six in the third quarter to go up 47-16. The defensive TD jolted Homestead’s offense awake, and it responded with a passing touchdown. The final two scores belonged to Capuchino. Bobby Gomez had rushing and passing scores for Cap. – Christian Babcock
Christopher 45, Branham 28
A first-half highlighted by prolific offensive output from both teams turned one-sided in the second half, as Christopher’s defense caged the Bruins for the final two quarters to win this BVAL Mt. Hamilton opener. Jaxen Robinson threw for 247 yards and three TDs to lead Christopher, which improved to 4-1, 1-0. Branham is 3-2, 0-1. Christian Babcock was in San Jose and has the full report.
Del Mar 14, Gilroy 12
Del Mar didn’t throw often on Thursday night, but backup quarterback Eli Lenihan made his passes count by going 5 for 5 for 122 yards and a touchdown in a tight victory over Gilroy. Adem Tucakovic caught three passes for 122 yards and a touchdown, and Jake Schwoob pulled in four balls for 60 yards. Schwoob was dominant on defense, too, recording 10 tackles, two for loss, a sack and an interception. Aidan Rock also rushed for a touchdown, and Isaiah Molina ran for a team-high 72 yards. Brandon Alexis had a sack, and Miguel Medina led the team with 13 tackles. Del Mar remained perfect at 4-0. Gilroy is 0-4. – Joseph Dycus
El Camino 17, Monta Vista 13
El Camino came out just on top in a battle of Peninsula Athletic League Lake Division schools. The Colts (2-3, 2-2) went down 7-0 after Monta Vista rushed for a touchdown but responded with a 1-yard rushing score by junior running back Noah David. Junior quarterback Quentin Bromaghim added a second rushing TD in the second quarter, this time from 13 yards out. A 30-yard rushing score gave Monta Vista (3-2, 1-2) a chance to tie, but the Matadors went for two and failed to convert. El Camino sealed the win with a 20-yard fourth-quarter field goal by senior Ryan Bollentini. – Christian Babcock
Independence 27, Prospect 20 (OT)
The 76ers showcased a formidable constitution in coming back to win this one. Independence (3-1) trailed 14-0 before forcing overtime late and coming all the way back to earn victory. Myles Pagaudan tossed two touchdown passes to Shawn Hamilton, and Keoni Mendoza ran in a TD as well for Indy. Prospect’s Cody Roberts completed a lengthy TD pass to Deshawn Augmon and ran for a score himself as the Panthers fell to 2-2. – Christian Babcock
Leigh 27, Oak Grove 14
The Longhorns managed a businesslike win over Oak Grove to start off their Blossom Valley Athletic League Mt. Hamilton Division slate. Leigh quarterback Charlie Lyon tossed two touchdown passes and threw for 179 yards, weathering a 11 of 28 passing day that included an interception. Callahan Milroy caught a 3-yard touchdown on his only reception of the game, while senior Michael Mogannam caught five balls for 70 yards and a score. Senior Zach Pistor ran for 115 yards and a touchdown on 16 carries. Lyon added a rushing score for the Longhorns, who improved to 3-2, 1-0. Malakai Dominguez scored both touchdowns for Oak Grove, which fell to 0-5, 0-1. – Christian Babcock
Leland 31, Silver Creek 6
In a bit of a surprise, Leland had very little trouble with Silver Creek on Friday night. The Chargers powered past their crosstown opponent on the road and improved to 3-2 this season. All four of Leland’s touchdowns came on the ground. Jacob Gibson had a 6-yard run, Rylie Coddington ran a score in from 2 yards out, Brady Hernandez had a 5-yard rush and Hudson Vye matched him, posting a 5-yard run of his own. Kicker David Ahlgren converted a 32-yard field goal and three extra points for the Chargers. Giovanni Mejia tossed a 55-yard touchdown to Jamontay Amataga for Silver Creek (3-1). – Christian Babcock
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Live Oak 23, Lincoln-San Jose 6
Live Oak won its first game of the season on Thursday night, besting Lincoln on the road in a BVAL Mt. Hamilton opener. Senior running back Dominick McKinney rushed for 79 yards and a touchdown. Junior receiver Tanner Holeman ran for a touchdown and caught another while Gage Jones totaled 107 yards on 17 carries. Live Oak improved to 1-4, 1-0 and will play at Leigh next Friday. Lincoln dropped to 3-2, 0-1 and will face Branham in its next game. – Nathan Canilao
Sacred Heart Prep 21, Hillsdale 14
Sacred Heart Prep won for the second week in a row, this time winning on the road against Hillsdale. The Gators (3-2) got on the board first with a 4-yard rushing touchdown by Andrew Shen, then Hillsdale (2-3) responded with Dante Allendorf’s 21-yard rushing score. Hillsdale went up 14-7 in the third quarter on Allendorf’s second score of the game, this time from 5 yards out. In the fourth quarter, SHP (3-2) tied the game on Wyatt Staley’s 10-yard rush. The Gators took the lead for good on Greg Gamitian’s 10-yard rush TD. Nathan Fox went 3 of 3 on PATs for SHP, and Nicco Davis made both PATs for Hillsdale. – Christian Babcock
Saratoga 41, Mills 15
Five Saratoga backs gained at least 35 yards on the ground while the team totaled 253 as the Falcons, playing at home, improved to 4-0 overall and 3-0 in the PAL’s Lake Division with a victory over Mills (1-4, 1-3). Charlie Arman and Ian Johnson had electrifying touchdown plays for the home team. Dave Kiefer was in Saratoga to write about this matchup, which won this week’s readers-pick-a-game-for-us-to-cover poll. Look for the next poll Monday.