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High school football roundup: Best of the weekend action in Week 3

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Welcome to the Bay Area News Group (Mercury News & East Bay Times) roundup of the best action in high school football from the second weekend of the fall season. Check back every Saturday for scores, highlights and top performers from the weekend’s games, updated throughout the day.


Ranked teams

No. 8 St. Francis 31, No. 1 De La Salle 28

De La Salle’s 30-year unbeaten streak against California schools north of the Fresno area ended as Nicolas Andrighetto caught a 16-yard touchdown pass from Matthew Dougherty Jr. with 16.7 seconds left. Read Darren Sabedra’s story about the epic outcome here.

No. 3 Pittsburg 42, No. 5 Valley Christian 20

Khai Taylor intercepted three passes and Charles Brown Jr. rushed for 217 yards and three touchdowns as Pittsburg rolled on its home field in this Top 5 matchup. Read Evan Webeck’s recap here.

Central Catholic-Modesto 21, No. 4 San Ramon Valley 14

A holding penalty and a questionable fumble didn’t go San Ramon Valley’s way in a tight road loss against Modesto power Central Catholic on Thursday. Read Mike Lefkow’s recap here.

No. 7 Los Gatos 35, Live Oak 7

Los Gatos hit the road for the third time this season, and for a third time, the Wildcats’ bus ride back to campus was a happy one. Live Oak kept it even through the first quarter but couldn’t keep up from there on. The Wildcats got into the end zone three times in the second quarter to take a 21-0 lead into halftime; they didn’t allow the Acorns to reach the paydirt until the final quarter. Junior QB Jake Boyd was the star for Los Gatos with 284 yards and two touchdowns on 14-of-16 passing. RB Emiliano Mejia also scored twice with 65 yards rushing. Los Gatos hosts Half Moon Bay next Friday in its final tuneup before its SCVAL opener against Wilcox, a game that decided the league title last spring. — Evan Webeck

No. 9 California 70, Freedom 20

QB Teddy Booras threw five touchdown passes, including four to receiver Jake Calcagno, as California (3-0) scored touchdowns on 10 of its 11 offensive possessions to rout host Freedom (1-2) on its homecoming night. Read Curtis Pashelka’s report here.

No. 10 Benicia 61, Carrillo 6

Benicia led 48-0 at the half while improving to 2-0 on the season. Quarterback Tyson Wallace threw three touchdown passes and ran for a fourth score. Miles Bailey, the Panthers’ 6-foot-4, 260-pound tight end/defensive end, caught a 37-yard touchdown pass and also ran 8 yards after recovering a fumble for six more points. Simeon Harris had a 20-yard TD catch, but his most electrifying play was a 91-yard kickoff return that he took to the house. Benicia, which has won its first two games by a combined score of 123-12, should face a little stiffer test next Friday when it hosts Moreau Catholic. — Mike Lefkow

No. 16 Liberty 13, Campolindo 7

Quarterback Nate Bell scored on a 1-yard run early in the fourth quarter to break a 7-7 tie and lift host Liberty to victory in the first of four Honor Bowl games being played this weekend at the Brentwood school. Campolindo, coming off a 49-0 loss at home to Aptos last week, took a 7-0 lead when Robbie Mascheroni caught a 5-yard TD pass from Dashiell Weaver in the first quarter. Liberty evened the score in the second on Bell’s 61-yard run. Bell ran for 135 yards and two TDs in 13 carries. He also passed for 79 yards. — Darren Sabedra

Vanden 34, No. 21 Foothill 20

In a matchup of unbeaten teams, Vanden sprinted to a 21-0 lead midway through the second quarter and never looked back. Foothill, which entered the game 2-0, never got closer than two scores after Vanden’s fast start. The visitors improved to 4-0. “They put a lot of pressure on our quarterback, and they have tremendous skill players,” Foothill coach Greg Haubner said. Even in defeat, Falcons quarterback Nick Walsh had another good game, throwing for approximately 300 yards and three touchdowns. Freshman Chris Lawson caught one of the TDs, and Kenny Olson grabbed the other two. Walsh has now passed for 12 touchdowns. Next up for Foothill is a home game against Freedom next Friday. — Mike Lefkow

No. 23 Amador Valley 7, No. 22 Dublin 0

Jackson Ogoilin was the only player to pierce the end zone, from 4 yards out in the second quarter, in a defensive battle that left both teams feeling good about themselves. Read Jerry McDonald’s report here.

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East Bay

Antioch 37, Skyline 15

Antioch won for just the fourth time in its past 19 games dating back to 2018, scoring three touchdowns in the second quarter. The Panthers (1-1) led 2-0 after one quarter when Isaiah Pino and Christian Merino combined on a safety. Antioch’s offense came alive in the second quarter with two scores. Keyon Allen returned a punt 60 yards for the other touchdown before the half. Cameron Langoia Ahakovi had two touchdowns for the Panthers, sophomore running back Elijah Stingley scored one, and Andrew Howard hauled in a 70-yard TD pass from junior quarterback Gino Marble. Skyline dropped to 1-1. Both teams will be at home next week. Antioch hosts San Ramon Valley and Skyline entertains Salesian. — Mike Lefkow

Encinal 41, Alameda 6

Encinal increased its winning streak in the Island Bowl to five straight games. The Jets (2-0) led 28-0 at the half, scoring three touchdowns in the second period. Garrett Deatherage threw four touchdown passes and accumulated 236 passing yards. Kenneth Lorenzo caught two of the touchdowns. Marques Singleton and Alex De la O also had TC receptions. Frederick Tyler scored the only running touchdown and Singleton had an 80-yard kickoff return. Alameda (1-2) hopes to bounce back when it hosts San Lorenzo on Friday. Encinal is tentatively set to play Lodi. Jets coach Keith Minor has been looking for a replacement game after a game last week was canceled because no trainer was on hand. — Mike Lefkow 

Granada 30, Castro Valley 6

The visiting Matadors (1-2) led 9-0 after the first quarter and didn’t look back, forging to a 23-0 lead in the third quarter. Eric Hall scored on a 65-yard run in that quarter for Granada, following teammate Kekoa Barcinas’ 60-yard TD reception in the first quarter. Barcinas also had an interception. Joey Keeler had five sacks for the Matadors. Castro Valley fell to 0-3. — Phil Jensen 

Las Lomas 45, Northgate 22

The battle of Walnut Creek was won by the Knights for the third time in four years. The archrivals didn’t play last season. Las Lomas (2-1) led 24-7 at the half. Diamond Loosli connected on three touchdown passes, two to 6-foot-3, 195-pound senior Jabre Bevineau. Emmanuel Karnley also caught a touchdown for Las Lomas. Johnny Walker ran the ball for two scores. Las Lomas has been playing without top running backs Jermaine Land and Frank Payne, but both could be back shortly, coach Doug Longero said Land has been sidelined by a stress fracture in his foot. Payne has a quad injury. Northgate (1-1) will look to get back on track when it hosts Bethel next Friday. — Mike Lefkow

Mt. Diablo 16, American 6

The Red Devils (2-1) won their home opener, as quarterback Jerome D’Antonio threw for 100 yards and rushed for 50 yards and a touchdown. Sophomore Willie Ward had 90 receiving yards and a touchdown for Mt. Diablo. American fell to 0-3 with the loss. — Phil Jensen

South Bay/Peninsula

Wilcox 35, Leland 17

Wilcox won for the first time this season after an 0-2 start, scoring the game’s final three touchdowns to wipe out a 17-14 deficit. The Wilcox Chargers took the lead right before halftime against the Leland Chargers (1-1) on a 4-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Armand Johnson to Charlie Carlson. The point after made it 21-17 Wilcox. The home team added two more touchdowns in the third quarter, then the defense took over. Tight end Pace Nelson caught a 24-yard TD pass and Andrew Palacios pushed over from the 1 to cap the scoring. “We played better,” said Wilcox coach Paul Rosa, whose team hosts Pittsburg next Friday. Leland goes back on the road to Pioneer on Friday. It will be the second of three straight games away from home. — Mike Lefkow 

The King’s Academy 20, Homestead 19

Homestead came a missed extra-point away from at least forcing overtime, but The King’s Academy’s rushing attack prevailed for its first win in three tries this season. Sophomore Jeaden Underwood led the way with 177 of the Knights’ 280 yards on the ground, while freshman QB Reed Black ran for two scores. Homestead had cruised to wins in its first two games before running into a hungry TKA squad. Senior Derek Sheerer scored all three of the Mustangs’ touchdowns — twice on handoffs and one 86-yard kickoff return to the house. Both teams hit the road next week: TKA at Moreau Catholic and Homestead at Burlingame. — Evan Webeck

Cupertino 27, Prospect 21

Harry Singh’s 1-yard TD run with 21 seconds left in the fourth quarter were the deciding points as Cupertino improved to 2-0. The touchdown was preceded by a fourth-down stop by the Pioneers at their 2-yard-line, then a 98-yard drive. Cupertino’s Jayden Hall Jr. completed 9 of his 14 passes for 142 yards, including a 7-yard touchdown to Ben Chen. Hall also rushed for 68 yards, including a 12-yard score. Teammate Josh Ryland returned a kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown and also caught two passes for 50 yards. Defensively, Carter Tsang, Junior Sandoval and Singh grabbed interceptions. Prospect (2-1) scored all of its points in the third quarter. — Phil Jensen

Branham 28, Piedmont Hills 7

The host Bruins (2-1) were impressive both offensively and defensively in the victory. Four underclassmen started on the offensive line and the defense did not allow a touchdown. “Huge Win. This defense is playing at a high level,” Branham coach Stephen Johnson said in a text. QB Will Augenstein threw two touchdown passes, one apiece to Owen Newberg and Mateo Poso. Aiden Quezada added a rushing touchdown for the Bruins. Senior inside linebacker Corey DeCarlo had a pick-six. “He caught the ball with a wrapped club on his left hand due to a significant thumb injury,” Johnson said. Piedmont Hills (2-1) scored its only touchdown on a kick return.  –– Phil Jensen

Leigh 48, Mt. Pleasant 0

Leigh (3-0) extended its winning streak to eight games dating to the spring with a dominant performance on the road Thursday. Senior Aidan Williams had another impressive game, completing 8 of 10 passes for 179 yards and three TDs. Senior Sam Betz scored touchdowns on his only two carries, finishing with 68 yards. Senior Chuck Grisenti scored on a 63-yard run, taking advantage of his only carry. Kai Cho, a junior, also ran the ball just once, scoring on a 23-yard run. Senior Aidan Goo caught three passes for 71 yards and reached the end zone twice. Senior James Bose had three receptions for 67 yards and a TD. Leigh has next week off, then opens BVAL Santa Teresa Division play Sept. 23 at Westmont. Mt. Pleasant (0-3) next plays Sept. 24 at James Lick in a BVAL West Valley Division opener. — Darren Sabedra

Lincoln-San Jose 62, Willow Glen 8

With touchdowns from six players, the Lincoln Lions roared their way to a rout of Willow Glen on Thursday. QB Tayden Phillips was the do-it-all man with touchdowns via the air, the ground and a kickoff return. Phillips and WR Thomas Crawford connected twice for scores, and senior Rayden Costillo crossed the pylon twice on the ground. The Lions totaled 201 yards on the ground with rushing touchdowns from Phillips and Costillo, as well as Sonny Johnston and Miles Gill. The score was 42-8 by halftime. On defense, senior Jose Orendain came down with two interceptions and returned one for six points. — Evan Webeck

Gunn 35, Hill 7

After being silenced in Week 1, Jason Miller’s prolific rushing offense has roared back to form the past two weeks for Gunn to improve to 2-1. Wingback Kevin Green scored four times — twice on the ground and twice through the air — including a 49-yard connection from QB James Lambert; he totaled a game-high 142 yards on 17 rushing attempts. Filippi Montes provided the highlight of the night with a 68-yard touchdown run. The Titans have put up 91 points in their past two contests after being blanked offensively in their first game against Monterey, which has only allowed one touchdown all season. They’re also breaking in nine new starters, including six on the offensive line, Miller said. — Evan Webeck

Fremont-Sunnyvale 31, Independence 7

Bronson Stein had a big game as the host Firebirds (2-1) scored 31 consecutive points after trailing 7-0. Stein completed 6 of 10 passes for 144 yards, including a 16-yard touchdown), rushed for 32 yards on four carries, and after blocking a punt, recovered it in the end zone for another touchdown. He also recovered a fumble and had eight tackles on defense. Lenny Sinapati caught the TD pass and also rushed for 96 yards on 14 carries. TJ Takafua added 64 yards rushing on four carries, including Fremont’s final touchdown on a 29-yard run. Don Martinez scored Fremont’s first TD on a 10-yard run, and also kicked a 17-yard field goal and four point-after-touchdowns. For Independence (0-3), Anthony Phal caught a 20-yard touchdown pass, Adrian Espinosa rushed for 150 yards and Colin Trang had eight tackles. — Phil Jensen

Palo Alto 27, Pioneer 10

Leading 13-10 at halftime, Palo Alto scored a touchdown in the third quarter and another in the fourth to seal its first victory of the season. After losing at home to St. Ignatius and Serra of the West Catholic Athletic League, Palo Alto got it done Thursday behind two interceptions by Brody Simison, including one that the 5-10, 160-pound senior returned 68 yards for a TD. Josh Butler scored on two short runs and Tobey Lau scored on a run from inside the 5 for Palo Alto, which was playing its third consecutive home game. Isaac De La Cruz kicked a short field goal and Argel Arcangel ran across the goal line from 14 yards out for Pioneer (1-1). Palo Alto travels to Carlmont on Sept. 17. That same night, Pioneer plays host to its Almaden Valley rival Leland. — Darren Sabedra

Santa Clara 17, Del Mar 13

Santa Clara rallied with 14 points in the fourth quarter to remain undefeated (2-0-1). Matthew Nguyen rushed for a 15-yard touchdown to give the visiting Bruins the lead for good, then teammate Michael Rios produced Santa Clara’s final touchdown with a 13-yard run. Del Mar (0-2) responded with a 50-yard touchdown pass from Emmit Hugill to Jakerion Thurman to close the score to 17-13, but Santa Clara stopped a two-point conversion run attempt, then recovered an onside kick. The Bruins took a 3-0 lead in the second quarter on a 27-yard field goal by Dino Beslagic, but Del Mar’s Jaxson Villasenor responded with a 76-yard TD run in the same quarter. — Phil Jensen

Westmont 47, Saratoga 14

If there’s one thing Tim Lugo’s Saratoga Falcons can pocket away from their third straight loss to open the season, they did score the first touchdown on Westmont’s defense — twice. But that wasn’t nearly enough as the Warriors romped to a 3-0 record, with a 125-14 point differential. Senior Elijah Monroe was the star this week, with touchdowns through the air, on the ground and on a kickoff return. Senior Quinn Hoang added to the score with a pick-six. With more than 140 rushing yards, Jacob Lang was a steady force in the Warriors’ attack. Westmont puts its perfect record to the test after a bye week in their BVAL opener at Leigh, which is also undefeated through three games. — Evan Webeck

Yerba Buena 34, Mills 33

Jaime Torres, a senior quarterback/defensive back, ran for four touchdowns and passed for another as Yerba Buena edged Mills in a nail-biter on Thursday. Beto Cabrera, who led the Aztec Warriors in tackles, blocked a last-second field-goal attempt to clinch the victory. Senior Octavio Ceja accounted for more than 100 yards rushing and receiving as Yerba Buena improved to 1-1. Mills fell to 0-3. Yerba Buena will play host to Gunn on Sept. 17. Mills isn’t scheduled to play again until Oct. 1 at Sequoia, according to its MaxPreps page. — Darren Sabedra








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