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MENLO-ATHERTON (7-3)(PAL at-large), 24-0, at St. Francis High, Nov. 19. ST. FRANCIS (8-2)(WCAL runner-up) def. The winners scored in the second quarter on Pete Scattinis 8-yard pass to Robert Brown and on Robert Cattarins one-yard run in the final quarter. In addition, there were 10 at-large selections. MONTA VISTA (6-4) (SCVAL-DAL 4th), 36-7, at Hollister High, Nov. 17. The final touchdown for M.V. There were no changes in the format -- 16 schools from seven leagues competing in Division I and four teams each taking part in Division II-South and Division II-North playoffs. 66 Mason Moore. MENLO (6-4) (PAL-BD 4th), 49-21, at Sacred Heart Prep, Nov. 22. LOS GATOS def. LOS GATOS def. SOQUEL (7-3) (SCCAL tie 2nd) def. ST. FRANCIS def. SEASIDE (8-2) (MBAL co-champ) def. OAK GROVE def. SARATOGA (10-0) (WAVL), 28-18, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 2 -- In a battle of the undefeateds, Oak Grove prevailed before an estimated crowd of 9,000. This season, four schools Aragon, Palo Alto, Scotts Valley and Oak Grove -- did not apply but were moved to the open division. Grove High School 300 Ford Rd Grove, Oklahoma 74344 MAP IT. 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. SOQUEL, 9-0, at PAL Stadium, Nov. 25. INDEPENDENCE (6-4)(BVAL-MHAL 2nd), 31-0, at Salinas High, Nov. 19. VALLEY CHRISTIAN def. PALMA (9-1)(MTAL champ), 14-13, at Salinas High, Nov. 21. SERRA def. Mike Chellino kicked a 24-yard field goal with 9:04 to play, giving Bellarmine an edge but Tharps run completed the scoring. LEIGH, 10-7, at PAL Stadium, Nov. 25. Undefeated Live Oak was seeded No. Defense was the name of the game with the Lancers having only 144 total yards and Bellarmine 120. Oak Groves second half rally was sparked by junior quarterback Kevin Vye who was 19 of 30 for 270 yards. Bellarmine allowed other scoring chances to slip away and gave up a safety in the third quarter when the ball was snapped out of the end zone on an attempted punt. -- The victors put up a goal line stand in the closing seconds to preserve the victory. BELLARMINE def. PALO ALTO (10-0) (SCVAL-DAAL champ) def. PALO ALTO def. Touli gave the winners leads of 16-0 on a 2-yard pass from quarterback Bill Oliver, 14-7 on a 99-yard kickoff return and 26-7 on a 10-yard run from scrimmage. PALMA def. Teams, that wished to compete in the open division had to notify CCS on or before the third Monday in October. WOODSIDE (7-3)(PAL 2nd), 20-19, at Gunderson High, Nov. 19. GILROY (9-1) (TCAL co-champ), 45-14, at Gilroy High, Nov. 21. PALMA (8-1-1) (MBL champ) def. HILL (6-4) (BVAL-STAL tie 2nd), 14-0, at Menlo-Atherton High, Nov. 18. ST. FRANCIS def. OAK GROVE (8-1-1)(MHAL champ) def. VALLEY CHRISTIAN def. SCOTTS VALLEY (9-1) (SCCAL co-champ), 49-7, at Cabrillo College, Nov. 18. at Fremont High, Nov. 21. Pleasant. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO (4-5-1)(NPL runner-up), 32-8,At Burlingame High, Nov. 21. Hill struck again the next time it had the ball, traveling 79 yards in eight plays with Sope Faga taking a Jack Overstreet pass for 22 yards and the insurance score. PALO ALTO (8-2) (SCVAL-DAAL 2ND) def. Hamilton, filled out the field. LEIGH (8-2) (BVAL-MHAL 2nd) def. The pair connected on a 21-yard play in the second quarter but St. Francis scored twice to knot the score at 14-14 at halftime. VALLEY CHRISTIAN (7-3) (WCAL 4th) def. SILVER CREEK, 31-21, at Santa Clara High, Nov. 29. LOS GATOS, 35-14, 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. at South San Francisco High, Nov. 20. WILCOX (7-3) (SCVAL-DAL tie 2nd) def. Grove City High School. PIONEER (9-1) (BVAL-MHAL co-champ) def. The kids just have a blast every day and I think that's sort of the culture environment we're trying to change. LIVE OAK def. GUNDERSON (7-2)(STAL champ), 28-0, t San Jose City College, Nov. 19. JEFFERSON, 49-6, at Cupertino High, Dec. 4 -- The Monarchs scored on their first four possessions, rushed for 438 yards and forced seven turnovers. OAK GROVE, 28-14, at St. Francis High, Nov. 27. MITTY def. 1 entry), 17-14, at Los Gatos High, Nov. 22. Carswell broke open a 14-7 game with a 62-yard run. SALINAS (6-4) (MBL-GB 3rd ) def. SAN MATEO (6-2-1)(PAL runner-up) def. Lewis (19, pass from Tollner) (Cyester kick). SARATOGA, 41-20, at Monterey Peninsula College, Nov. 27. OAK GROVE (7-3)(BVAL-MHAL 3rd), 42-21, at St. Francis High, Nov. 18. INDEPENDENCE, 39-35, at San Jose City College, Nov. 27. ST. IGNATIUS (7-1-1)(WCAL at-large) def. The Haybalers answered Aptos' early score with two touchdowns but the winners scored three times, twice on passes from Bryan Van Meter, to ice the contest. Overall Score 69.56 /100. Region III had three entries which necessitated a game prior to the region finals. HOLLISTER, 32-26, at PAL Stadium, Nov. 24. BELLARMINE (8-2)(WCAL champ) def. Waits said there have been some tough times over the years, like the 2009-10 school year when the Southwest City School District shut down extracurricular activities after a failed school levy. On June 12, 1869, Elizabeth Campbell Breck, wife of Grove City's founder, deeded the adjacent Lot 33 to the school board for the sum of $50. North Monterey County led, 14-7, when Kip Ward hit Frankie Perez on a 29-yard pass play and the score was tied on Sal Ornelas extra point. WILCOX, 7-6, at San Jose City College, Nov. 26. The Trojans finally got on the scoreboard just before halftime on Vita Veas 16-yard run. CARMEL (7-2) (MTL tie 2nd), 31-28, (tiebreaker) @ Capuchino High, Nov. 17 SERRA, 23-22, at San Jose City College, Nov. 25. St. Francis iced it in the third quarter on R.J. Hacketts one-yard quarterback sneak. Saratogas first drive ended in the end zone on a Lindsay Megg 13-yard pass to Jeff Sloan. CAPUCHINO (6-4) (PL-BD 4th) def. MONTEREY, 15-14, at De Anza College, Nov. 25. Palo Alto started the winning drive at its own 26 with 6:06 remaining. SALINAS, 49-28, at San Jose City College, Nov. 28. KING CITY (6-3-1)(MTAL runner-up), 28-3, at Wilcox High, Nov. 20. 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. Only six leagues took part in the fourth annual playoffs with the West Valley, Monterey Bay and Mission Trails leagues joining the North and Mid-Peninsula circuits on the sidelines. The latter scored twice on passes, ran a fumble back for a TD and passed to Bell on a reverse for another tally. MITTY (7-2-1) (WCAL 2nd) def. 14 B Young. SALINAS (6-4) (TCAL 3rd) def. ST. FRANCIS (9-0)(WCAL champ) def. MENLO-ATHERTON def. HOMESTEAD (6-3-1)(SCVAL-DAL 5th), 36-34, at San Benito High, Nov. 18. MOUNTAIN VIEW (5-5)(SCVAL No. ALVAREZ, 20-0, at Wilcox High, Nov. 24. PLEASANT (8-2) (BVAL-WVAL champ), 42-7, at Aragon High, Nov. 21. PALO ALTO def. PALMA def. BURLINGAME (10-0) (PAL-OD champ), 14-7, at Burlingame High, Nov. 17. It took some time, and it did. ST. FRANCIS (8-2) (WCAL tie 2nd), def. Harbor took the ensuing kickoff and reached the King City 44-yard line before turning the ball over on downs. INDEPENDENCE (8-2) (BVAL-STAL tri-champ) def. BELLARMINE def. The West Valley League rejoined the fold for the fifth annual tournament, bringing the number of participating leagues to seven. Oak Grove held a slim, 12-7, lead on Dan Oliviers seven-yard run and Mark Ackernechts 57-yard fumble return when the flood gates opened in the second quarter. 511 Highland Avenue, Grove City, PA 16127. Two undefeated teams -- Bellarmine and Gunderson -- were the top seeds in Division I-4A and -3A, respectively. CUPERTINO (4-5)(DAL runner-up), 26-0, at Independence High, Nov. 16. Learn More. The winners led 14-0 after 10 minutes but saw the Haybalers pull within four points late in the third quarter. Pickerington Central jumped out to an early lead and pulled away for a 48-7 win over Grove City in Ohio high school football action on October 29. Leland scored first, marching 80 yards with Charlie Shea breaking loose off the right side for 42 yards and the score. SARATOGA 16 16 0 0 32 The other 24 teams were then divided into three divisions -- large schools, medium schools and small schools -- based on enrollment. St. Francis also scored early in the third quarter on a John Giagiari to Bill Malcolm pass for 20 yards. It marked the second year that a school from the city of Mountain View had won the title. ST. FRANCIS(8-2)(WCAL tie 2nd) def. Quarterback Mike Wilcox scored three times for the winners on runs of 26, 11 and 22 yards. He had 114 yards in 19 carries. He finished with 306 yards rushing for the game and a season total of 2,715 yards. ST. IGNATIUS (7-3) (WCAL 2nd) def. APTOS (7-3)(SCCAL 4th), 27-6, at Leigh High, Nov. 19. Saratoga made most of its yardage on the final 59-yard drive that set up the winning field goal. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO (6-3-1)(NPL runner-up) def. GILROY (8-2) (TCAL champ) def. SILVER CREEK (7-2-1) (BVAL-MHAL 3rd), 50-13, at Salinas High, Nov. 22. He's always encouraging up to be the lion. MONTEREY (7-3) (MBAL 2nd) def. The same format as the preceding year was used with three divisions -- National, Metro and Continental -- and the top two teams from each league qualifying. PIEDMONT HILLS (6-4) (BVAL-MHAL tie 3rd) def. ST. FRANCIS (10-0)(WCAL champ) def. The format was basically the same -- 16 schools from seven leagues competing in Division I with four teams each taking part in Division II-North and Division II-South. (MHAL No. Once the field was set, the teams were divided into divisions based on enrollment. However, after the 16 schools were selected for Division I, they were divided into eight-school 4A and 3A classifications based on a point system that took into account overall record, school enrollment, how the team fared the past three years in the playoffs and how the league for the particular school fared in the playoffs for the past three years. HOLLISTER (8-2) (MBL co-champs) def. DEL MAR, 14-7, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 7 -- Tailback Brad Sanfilippo scored twice on one-yard plunges in the second quarter and the Wildcats defense did the rest. LELAND, 26-14, at Foothill College, Nov. 25. SOBRATO, 52-42, at Live Oak High School, Nov. 24. ST. FRANCIS def. APTOS (5-3-2) (SCCAL tie 2nd), 43-14, at Terra Nova High, Nov. 20. BELLARMINE def. Monta Vista was unable to penetrate the Cubberley 48-yard line although the Matadors Kim Johansen gained 110 yards on 25 carries. Boyd, who went 98 yards for his seventh touchdown return of the season, putting Palo Alto on top. The format was the same as in 1978 with all 12 league champions participating plus four at-large teams, one from each region. The eight larger schools went into 4A. WILCOX (10-0)(SCVAL champ), 21-14, at Foothill College, Nov. 26 -- Tony Thompson dashed 44 and 30 yards for second half touchdowns to propel Woodside. SAN LORENZO VALLEY (9-1)(SCCAL champ) def. ST. FRANCIS def. BRANHAM (6-1-1)(WVAL runner-up), 21-0, at Los Gatos High, Nov. 17. OAK GROVE (9-1) (BVAL-MHAL champs) def. LEIGH (8-2) (BVAL-MHAL tie 2nd), 26-16, at Leigh High, Nov. 21. MITTY, 25-22, at Independence High, Nov. 24. IV. 2 entry), 22-7, at Del Mar High, Nov. 23. SAN MATEO (10-0)(PAL champ), 21-6, at Burlingame High, Nov. 19. St. Francis set the pace early, marching 80 yards in eight plays. LELAND, 17-3, at San Jose City College, Nov. 28. SAN BENITO (6-4) (TCAL 3rd), 22-14, STEVENSON, 21-0, at Cabrillo College, Nov. 29.

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grove city high school football record