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Mater Dei Does it Again

Well, the Transfer Machine known as Mater Dei wins another Open Title. I guess Bruce Rollinson is feeling pretty good, though he remains, and will forever, 0-4 against the greatest California hs fb coach ever, Bob Ladoceur.

Interesting that is star rb, Raleek Brown, came all the way from Stockton, Ca to play his last two years at MD. I think schools like MD and IMG Academy in Florida need to form their own super league.

Friday's State Bowl Championship results and Saturday's schedule

Per the LA Times:

Friday
Division 1-AA: San Diego Cathedral 33, Folsom 21
Division 2-AA: Chula Vista Mater Dei 34, Modesto Central Catholic 25

Saturday
at Saddleback College

Division 2-A: San Diego Scripps Ranch (12-1) vs. Santa Clara Wilcox (10-4), noon
Division 1-A: Gardena Serra (10-4) vs. Bakersfield Liberty (11-2), 4 p.m.
Open Division: Mater Dei (11-0) vs. San Mateo Serra (11-1), 8 p.m.

Saturday, 6 p.m. unless noted
Division 3-AA: Aquinas (10-5) at Fairfield Vanden (12-2)
Division 3-A: Birmingham (9-5) at Oakland McClymonds (11-1)
Division 4-AA: Visalia Central Valley Christian (11-4) at Kentfield Marin Catholic (13-1), 1 p.m.
Division 4-A: Northview (9-6) vs. San Francisco Sacred Heart Cathedral (7-7) at Kezar Stadium (San Francisco)
Division 5-AA: Bakersfield Independence (9-6) at Novato San Marin (13-1)
Division 5-A: Santa Maria Righetti (6-8) at Atherton Sacred Heart Prep (7-7), 1 p.m.
Division 6-AA: Quartz Hill (9-4) at Jackson Argonaut (11-3)
Division 6-A: Arlington (7-8) at Richmond Salesian (10-2), 1 p.m.
Division 7-AA: Morro Bay (8-6) at McArthur Fall River (12-0)
Division 7-A: Taft (7-7) at San Francisco Balboa (8-4), 1 p.m.

Southern California and Northern California Regional Saturday results and bowl schedule

Per the LA Times:

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL BOWL GAMES


Division 1-A: Gardena Serra 21, Long Beach Poly 17
Division 2-A: San Diego Scripps Ranch 45, Valencia 38
Division 3-A: Birmingham 42, San Diego Henry 35
Division 4-A: Northview 27, Colony 26
Division 5-A: Santa Maria Righetti 14, Northwood 7
Division 6-A: Arlington 24, El Camino Real 14

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL BOWL GAMES

Division 1-A: Bakersfield Liberty 35, Pittsburg 7
Division 2-A: Santa Clara Wilcox 35, Manteca 21
Division 3-A: Oakland McClymonds 40, Moraga Campolindo 21
Division 4-A: San Francisco Sacred Heart Cathedral 31, Chico 7
Division 5-A: Atherton Sacred Heart Prep 20. Redding University Prep 0
Division 6-A: Richmond Salesian 36, San Mateo Aragon 28
Division 7-AA: McArthur Fall River 42, Le Grand 21

STATE CHAMPIONSHIP BOWL GAMES
at Saddleback College

Friday

Division 2-AA: Chula Vista Mater Dei (12-0) vs. Modesto Central Catholic (13-1), 4 p.m.
Division 1-AA: San Diego Cathedral (10-2) vs. Folsom (11-3), 8 p.m.

Saturday

Division 2-A: San Diego Scripps Ranch (12-1) vs. Santa Clara Wilcox (10-4), noon
Division 1-A: Gardena Serra (10-4) vs. Bakersfield Liberty (11-2), 4 p.m.
Open Division: Mater Dei (11-0) vs. San Mateo Serra (11-1), 8 p.m.

Remaining games, Saturday, 6 p.m. unless noted; game sites tentative

Division 3-AA: Aquinas (10-5) at Fairfield Vanden (12-2)
Division 3-A: Birmingham (9-5) at Oakland McClymonds (11-1)
Division 4-AA: Visalia Central Valley Christian (11-4) at Kentfield Marin Catholic (13-1), 1 p.m.
Division 4-A: Northview (9-6) vs. San Francisco Sacred Heart Cathedral (7-7) at Kezar Stadium (San Francisco)
Division 5-AA: Bakersfield Independence (9-6) at Novato San Marin (13-1)
Division 5-A: Santa Maria Righetti (6-8) at Atherton Sacred Heart Prep (7-7), 1 p.m.
Division 6-AA: Quartz Hill (9-4) at Jackson Argonaut (11-3)
Division 6-A: Arlington (7-8) at Richmond Salesian (10-2), 1 p.m.
Division 7-AA: Morro Bay (8-6) at McArthur Fall River (12-0)
Division 7-A: Taft (7-7) at San Francisco Balboa (8-4), 1 p.m.
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San Diego Performers in College and NFL Football

Montana 57 Eastern Washington 41 Del Norte's Robbie Hauck led Montana with 11 tackles, This is for the Subdivision Football 1AA Playoffs.

For the Pac 12 Championship Utah 38 Oregon 10 Otay Ranch alum Devin Lloyd registered 7 tackles for the Utes of Utah along with a Pick 6 34 yard interception return. Devin Lloyd was named MVP of the Pac 12 Football Championships. Link https://utahutes.com/news/2021/12/3...-utes-down-oregon-38-10-for-league-title.aspx

Southern California and Northern California Regional results and bowl schedule

Per the LA Times:

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL BOWL GAMES

Friday

Division 1-AA: San Diego Cathedral 71, Orange Lutheran 62
Division 2-AA: Chula Vista Mater Dei 24, La Mesa Helix 21
Division 3-AA: Aquinas 42, Newport Harbor 28
Division 4-AA: Visalia Central Valley Christian 21, Serrano 9
Division 5-AA: Bakersfield Independence 19, Venice 14
Division 6-AA: Quartz Hill 26, Blythe Palo Verde Valley 20
Division 7-AA: Morro Bay 35, Loara 27

Saturday, 6 p.m.

Division 1-A: Long Beach Poly (11-3) at Gardena Serra (9-4)
Division 2-A: San Diego Scripps Ranch (11-1) at Valencia (8-4)
Division 3-A: Birmingham (8-5) at San Diego Henry (10-2)
Division 4-A: Northview (8-6) at Colony (7-6)
Division 5-A: Santa Maria Righetti (5-8) vs. Northwood (9-5) at Irvine
Division 6-A: El Camino Real (6-7) vs. Arlington (6-8) at Riverside Ramona

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL BOWL GAMES

Friday

Division 1-AA: Folsom 28, Concord De La Salle 27
Division 2-AA: Modesto Central Catholic 44, Fresno Bullard 41
Division 3-AA: Fairfield Vanden 56, Windsor 28
Division 4-AA: Kentfield Marin Catholic 21, Escalon 14
Division 5-AA: Novato San Marin 35, Sutter 7
Division 6-AA: Jackson Argonaut 42, Petaluma St. Vincent 12

Saturday, 6 p.m. unless noted

Division 1-A: Pittsburg (9-2) vs. Bakersfield Liberty (10-2) at Bakersfield College
Division 2-A: Manteca (10-3) at Santa Clara Wilcox (9-4)
Division 3-A: Moraga Campolindo (10-3) at Oakland McClymonds (10-1)
Division 4-A: Chico (9-3) vs. San Francisco Sacred Heart Cathedral (6-7) at Kezar Stadium (San Francisco)
Division 5-A: Redding University Prep (13-0) at Atherton Sacred Heart Prep (6-7), 1 p.m.
Division 6-A: San Mateo Aragon (9-4) at Richmond Salesian (9-2), 1 p.m.
Division 7-AA: Le Grand (8-5) at McArthur Fall River (11-0), 3 p.m.

STATE CHAMPIONSHIP BOWL GAMES

at Saddleback College

Friday (Dec. 10)

Division 2-AA: Chula Vista Mater Dei (12-0) vs. Modesto Central Catholic (13-1), 4 p.m.
Division 1-AA: San Diego Cathedral (10-2) vs. Folsom (11-3) , 8 p.m.

Saturday (Dec. 11)

Division 2-A: SOUTH vs. NORTH, noon
Division 1-A: SOUTH vs. NORTH, 4 p.m.
Open Division: Mater Dei (11-0) vs. San Mateo Serra (11-1), 8 p.m.

Remaining games, Saturday (Dec. 11), 6 p.m. unless noted

Division 3-AA: Aquinas (10-5) at Fairfield Vanden (12-2)
Division 3-A: SOUTH at NORTH
Division 4-AA: Visalia Central Valley Christian (11-4) at Kentfield Marin Catholic (13-1)
Division 4-A: SOUTH at NORTH
Division 5-AA: Bakersfield Independence (9-6) at Novato San Marin (13-1)
Division 5-A: SOUTH at NORTH
Division 6-AA: Quartz Hill (9-4) at Jackson Argonaut (11-3)
Division 6-A: SOUTH at NORTH
Division 7-AA: Morro Bay (8-6) at NORTH
Division 7-A: Taft (7-7) at San Francisco Balboa (8-4), 1 p.m.

14th annual Nor Cal Tip Off Classic results (Nov. 27)

14th annual Nor Cal Tip Off Classic results (Nov. 27)

Game 1: Dougherty Valley 92, Woodside Priory 59
Player of the game: Ryan Beasley from Dougherty Valley

Game 2: Clayton Valley 72, Lincoln (Stockton) 53
Player of the game: Jeremiah Dargan from Clayton Valley

Game 3: De La Salle 58, Elk Grove 47
Player of the game: Alec Blair from De La Salle

Game 4: Inderkum 80, Bishop O'Dowd 54
Player of the game: Isaiah Chandavong from Inderkum

Game 5: Grant 61, Riordan 50
Player of the game: Jayson Mathews from Grant

Game 6: Oakland Tech 71, Vanden 67
Player of the game: Ahmaree Muhammad from Oakland Tech

Game 7: Modesto Christian 87, San Joaquin Memorial 71
Player of the game: BJ Davis from Modesto Christian

Game 8: Campolindo 50, Dublin 42
Player of the game: Shane O'Reilly from Campolindo
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San Diego Athletes in College Basketball week of 11-21 to 11-27-21

Crossover Classic at Sanford Pentagon

South Dakota State 102 Nevada Reno 75 Mission Hills alum Warren Washington led with 20 points for UNR.

Nevada Reno 88 George Mason 69 Warren Washington 2 points

Nevada Reno 81 Washington 62 Warren Washington 15 points

UCSD 71 Sacramento State 56 Torrey Pines alum Bryce Pope 17 points for UCSD.

Las Vegas Basketball Classic

USC 70 St. Joseph's PA 55 Mission Bay alum Boogie Ellis 17 points

USC 58 San Diego State 43 Boogie Ellis 2 points

Concordia 76 Cal State Dominguez Hills 73 2 Vista Athletes made headline for CSU Jordan Hilstock 3 points and Isaiah Morris 2..

Cal State Dominguez Hills 69 Cal State East Bay 62 Jordan Hilstick 12 and Isaiah Morris 7 for CSU DH

Zootown Classic at Missoula MT Foothills Christian alum Derek Carter Hollinger playing for Montana

Montana 71 UCSD 61 Derek Carter Hollinger 7 points

Montana 74 Southern Mississippi 62 Derek Carter Hollinger 2 points

Stanford 79 North Carolina A and T 65 Brandon Angel Torrey Pines alum Brandon Angel 5 points.
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4 TD's by Christian Washington pace Helix to 10th CIF Title game over Lincoln

By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-Chick Embry Field at Wilson Stadium-Escondido High School-Escondido, CA-11-27-21: The Helix Highlanders known for their tradition athletic teams along with some of the players who played sports as in Heisman Trophy Winner Reggie Bush and Basketball Star Bill Walton again proved themselves on the astroturf on the facilities of Escondido High School tailback Christian Washington put on a show on the Chick Embry Field as he carried the ball for 183 yards along with 4 touchdowns runs of 3, 10, 2 ,after Lincoln fumbled the ball in their own territory and the Highlanders recovered, scored the game winning touchdown of 2 yards with 1:13 as they defeated the Lincoln Hornets in a well played game by a 28-21 score. QB Ryland Jessie threw for 180 yards for the Highlanders.

Helix Head Football Coach Robbie Owens: " Both teams have good tailbacks as you saw tonight, those guys were kind of featured as Christian Washington stepped up on offense and our defense made the key plays when they needed too." "We took care of the key turnovers it was a great game for us overall after we tied the game at 21-21 Christian Washington wanted to get the score back in our favor again as our defense did well on stopping their plays but offensively we tried to figure out what our responsibilities were as." "Roderick Robinson is a talented kid for Lincoln and did a good job at running the football we had to make adjustments I was proud of our defense how they stepped up did a good job at breaking their plays up. In the 2018 CIF Finals we lost to Saint Augustine's on that same play which has been on my mind but it's good to win the D I title this week and can't wait who we play in the states we have talked to the kids about the history of Helix's football and some great alumni that has come out of our school ."

Lincoln was led in rushing by Roderick Robinson as he carried the ball for 175 yards and scored on a 12 yard touchdown. QB Jalen Daniels threw for 152 yards with 2 touchdown passes of 43 yards to Makhi Gray (42 yards receiving) along with a 17 yarder to Jalil Florence.
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Mater Dei High wins their 8th CIF San Diego Section title with a 37-10 win over Ramona

By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-Chick Embry Field at Wilson Stadium-11-26-21: The Crusaders of Mater Dei High School won their 10th CIF San Diego Section title game as they defeated the Bulldogs of Ramona by a 37-10 score.

Crusader qb Dominick Nankil threw for 180 yards and 2 touchdown passes to teammate Jerry McClune (77 reception yards) for 26 and 51 yards along with a Surhaz Buncom for 48 yards.

Other Mater Dei performers were Nico Mosley rushed for 45 yards with 2 touchdown runs of 3 and 4 yards. Ricky Oziuna kicked a field goal of 21 yards.

John Joyner Mater Dei Coach on his teams effort: "My quarterback has been accurate and has a bunch of great receivers that do things to help him out, defensively we did a great job made big plays that has kept us ahead in the game." "Nico Mosley runs like a bulldog and is a hard little guy but he plays for us and is always ready to play for us." "He runs the ball hard does what he supposed once he reaches the 5 yard line doesn't get tackled."

"Ramona is a talented squad there might not be a better coached team in San Diego in Damon Baldwin they do a tremendous job with the kids that play hard and know what was going to happen for us to be in a dogfight they are talented disciplined and extremely well coached." said Coach Joyner.

Ramona performers Isaac Ramos kicked a 22 yard field goal and qb Devin Sobozak threw for 102 yards connected to teammate Gabriel Lutz for 8 yards.
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Friday's (11/26) Southern Section and LA City championship scores

Per the LA Times:

SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS

Division 1: Mater Dei 27, Servite 7

Division 5: Valencia 28, Oaks Christian 14

Division 9: Colony 49, St. Margaret’s 41

Division 10: Northview 27, St. Anthony 20

Division 11: Northwood 37, Long Beach Jordan 14

Division 13: Arlington 23, Montclair 0

Division 14: Loara 14, Rialto 12


CITY CHAMPIONSHIPS

Division I: Venice 36, Canoga Park 9

Division III: Taft 21, Panorama 20

San Diego Athletes playing College Football for 11-26-21

Washington State 40 Washington 13 Battle for the Apple Cup: Cathedral Catholic alum and Fallbrook resident Dean Janikowski connected on 4 out of 5 field goals of 31, 29, 41,39 yards. Helix alum Jahad Woods 4 tackles and San Marcos alum Quinn Rolf 1 tackle for WSU. Carlsbad alum Asa Turner 4 tackles for the Huskies.

Utah 28 Colorado 13 Otay Ranch alum Devon Lloyd registered 9 tackles for Utah.

In one of the most Big 10 storied rivalries that was held at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, the Wolverines of Michigan defeated the Buckeyes of Ohio State by a 42-27 score. Mission Hills alum Chris Olave had 7 receptions for 88 yards and no touchdowns.

Notre Dame 45 Stanford 14 Francis Parker alum Ryan Sanborn 8 punts for 372 yards.

BYU 35 USC 31 Helix alum Isaac Taylor Stewart recorded 7 tackles for USC Del Norte alum Di Angelo Mandell 2 tackles and Point Loma's Malik Moore 4 tackles for BYU

Utah State 35 New Mexico 10 USU Helix alum Eleyon Noah 7 carries for 29 yards. Mira Mesa alum Devon Sanders 3 tackles for UNM.

Air Force 48 UNLV 14 Christian alum Brandon Lewis 68 yards receiving and 1 touchdown for AFA.

Hawaii 38 Wyoming 14 Oceanside alum Aziz Hearn 7 tackles for Wyo

Otay Ranch alum Ethan Albertson 50 yard field goal for NM State as they defeated Massachusetts 44-27.

NCAA Divison 1AA First Round Playoffs South Dakota State 56 UC Davis 24 San Marcos alum Miles Hastings passed for 73 yards and 1 touchdown. St. Augustine alum Michael Ambagtseer 1 tackle for the Aggies of UCD.

Virginia Tech 29 Virginia 24 VT: LaJolla Country Day School alum Braxton Burmeister passed for 141 yards and 1 td pass. Rushed for 115 yards.

RB Jalen Shaw and qb Jim Leatherwood make history for Scripps Ranch

By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-Chick Embry Field at Wilson Stadium-Escondido High School-Escondido, CA: For the first time in school history Scripps Ranch has won the 2021 CIF Division III Football Title.

The last time these 2 schools met was early on August 27th where the Falcons won 52-51 score. In the shootout on Scripps Ranch's football field Jalen Shaw ran for 147 yards and 2 touchdowns, qb Jax Leatherwood passed for 363 yards along with 4 touchdown passes Conor Lawler 117 yards and 3 touchdowns and Dylan Wenger 115 yards and 1 touchdown. LaJolla was paced by Jordan Stratton passed for 470 yards along with 7 touchdowns,

In the CIF Division III San Diego Section Finals things went on a different trail as the Falcons behind Jalen Shaw's 166 yards rushing and scored 3 touchdown runs of 1, 4 and 14 yards, QB Jax Leatherwood passed for 180 yards as he contributed for 2 touchdown passes of 21 yards to Dean Paley (35 yards receiving)
and a 44 yarder to Nijah Richards (2 receptions for 59 yards)

Head Football Coach Martin Gardinera: "Jalen Shaw is one of the most dynamic athletes I've seen in San Diego County he can do lots of things other kids can't do, he was injured and came back a few weeks is ready to go as he sprained his ankle is why he didn't play in the second half, we will be ready for next weeks CIF State Tournament." "Jax Leatherwood is crazy as he looks down at me and wants to pat me on the top of my head with his 6'8" frame, at the end of the day he came ready to play I don't know where he came from last year he was an average JV quarterback has continued to improve a lot on his passing skills." "The success to the game is our defense wins games and that's what we did. "John Taylor my defensive coordinator dreamed of something like this and made it happen defense wins titles."

Jalen Smith on his performance for Scripps Ranch: "I was thinking on whatever it takes to register this win at this time of season, it doesn't matter if it's a bad win or not,our squad came out with a W as we did our parts in the game." In the third quarter I sprained my ankle when I came down the wrong way couldn't post on it but I'm glad that my teammates did their jobs. Jax Leatherwood who is a junior and very young threw the ball well tonighI as I look up to him even he's a junior is a great quarterback and leader."


For the LaJolla Vikings, Justin Scully with 24 yards rushing, Kevin Steele passed for 84 yards, Makai Smith 36 yards receiving and teammate Makai Smith 56 yards receiving.
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Vista High Boys Basketball Wrap

Vista High in Feast Week at Foothills HIgh School in Santa Ana, CA



By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-11-23-21: The Vista High Boys Basketball Open their 2021-22 season at the Feast Week Tournament at Foothills High School in Santa Ana, CA. In the first game, the Panthers defeated Capo Valley from Mission Viejo by a 43-38 score. Benji Hilstock led the Panthers with 14 points, Robert Friend contributed with 12 points, Cyprian Hyde 8 points and 13 boards

In the second game it was the Vista Panthers defeating Fairmount High of San Juan Capistrano by a 77-47 score. Benji Hilstock led with 19 points, Cyprian Hyde 17 points and 12 boards,

Vista improves to 2-0 and will play again Wednesday vs. Newport Harbor at 3 PM
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Southern Section and LA City semifinal results (11/19) and updated pairings

Per the LA Times:

SOUTHERN SECTION

Semifinals, Friday


DIVISION 1
Mater Dei 21, Corona Centennial 16
Servite 40, St. John Bosco 21

DIVISION 2
Alemany 56, Inglewood 30
Orange Lutheran 42, Sierra Canyon 40

DIVISION 3
Apple Valley 35, Eastvale Roosevelt 28
Gardena Serra 34, Etiwanda 27 (OT)

DIVISION 4
Long Beach Poly 35, Cypress 0
St. Francis 20, La Serna 0

DIVISION 5
Valencia 24, Chino Hills 21
Oaks Christian 24, El Modena 14

DIVISION 6
Temecula Valley 37, Camarillo 31 (OT)
Newport Harbor 20, Dominguez 19

DIVISION 7
Aquinas 31, Pasadena 21
St. Pius X-St. Matthias 46, Mira Costa 43

DIVISION 8
Serrano 18, Highland 13
Buena 30, Silverado 26

DIVISION 9
St. Margaret’s 23, Claremont 13
Colony 28, Ventura 0

DIVISION 10
St. Anthony 49, Salesian 48
Northview 28, Palmdale 14

DIVISION 11
Long Beach Jordan 26, Twentynine Palms 20
Northwood 16, Vista del Lago 12

DIVISION 12
Compton 52, Tahquitz 35
Quartz Hill 23, Woodbridge 0

DIVISION 13
Montclair 28, South Pasadena 21
Arlington 38, Anaheim 14

DIVISION 14
Rialto 56, Indian Springs 38
Loara 28, Alhambra 19

NEXT WEEK

Championships, Nov. 26-27


Division 1: #1 Mater Dei (10-0) vs. #3 Servite (10-2) at Veterans Stadium (Long Beach), Friday, 7:30 p.m.

Friday or Saturday (exact dates tba)
Division 2: Orange Lutheran (9-4) at Alemany (8-3)
Division 3: Gardena Serra (8-4) at Apple Valley (10-3)
Division 4: Long Beach Poly (10-3) at St. Francis (10-2)
Division 5: Oaks Christian (7-6) at Valencia (7-4)
Division 6: Newport Harbor (6-7) at Temecula Valley (10-3)
Division 7: Aquinas (8-5) at St. Pius X-St. Matthias (11-2)
Division 8: Serrano (10-3) at Buena (10-3)
Division 9: St. Margaret’s (9-4) at Colony (6-6)
Division 10: St. Anthony (9-4) at Northview (7-6)
Division 11: Long Beach Jordan (8-5) at Northwood (8-5)
Division 12: Quartz Hill (7-4) at Compton (7-5)
Division 13: Montclair (9-4) at Arlington (5-8)
Division 14: Rialto (7-6) at Loara (7-6)

CITY

Semifinals, Friday

OPEN DIVISION
Birmingham 37, Wilmington Banning 0
San Pedro 33, Palisades 17

DIVISION I
Canoga Park 43, Dorsey 20
Venice 28, Reseda 20

DIVISION II
El Camino Real 27, Westchester 18
Los Angeles Hamilton 21, Fairfax 13

DIVISION III
Taft 20, Narbonne 14
Panorama 39, San Fernando 13

NEXT WEEK

Championships, Nov. 26-27

Open Division: #2 San Pedro (10-1) vs. #5 Birmingham (7-5), Nov. 27, 7 p.m. at Pierce College

Other games are tba; games will be played Friday (Nov. 26) at 3 and 7 p.m. at Birmingham and Saturday (Nov. 27) at 3 p.m. at at Pierce College.

Division I: #2 Venice (7-3) vs. #13 Canoga Park (8-4)

Division II: #1 El Camino Real (5-7) vs. #3 Los Angeles Hamilton (9-3)

Division III: #1 Taft (6-7) vs. #3 Panorama (8-5)

Local SD College Basketball Roundup

Santa Clara 96 Nevada Reno 74 Mission Hills alum Warren Washington 4 points for UNR

San Francisco 73 Nevada Reno 70 Mission Hills alum Warren Washington 12 for UNR

UCSD 71 Sacramento State 56 UCSD Torrey Pines alum Bryce Pope 17 points

USD 74 Cal Riverside 62 Coronado alum Scott Prunty 6 points for USD

Dartmouth 114 NVU Lyndon 74 Vista alum Taurus Samuels 5 points for the Big Green.

USC 78 FGCU 61 Mission Bay alum Boogie Ellis 18 for USC

Cal State Dominguez Hills 61 Western Washington 60 CSD: Vista alums Jordan Hilstock 19 Isaiah Morris 4

North Dakota 79 Montana 77 Montana: Foothills Christian alum Derek Carter Hollinger 12 points

Montana 68 Omaha 47 MT: Derek Carter Hollinger 7 points

Stanford 74 Valparaiso 60 Torrey Pines alum Brendan Angel 13 points for Stanford.

San Diego College Football Players Report

California 41 Stanford 11 Cal wins the Big Axe Award. El Camino alum Christopher Brooks 131 yards Caught a 2 yard pass from Chase Garbers. Stanford Francis Parker alum Ryan Sanborn 5 punts for 227 yards

Utah 38 Oregon 7 Oregon Morse alum Byron Caldwell 36 yards rushing. Utah Otay Ranch alum Devin Lloyd 6 tackles.

UCLA 62 USC 33 UCLA San Marcos alum Kyle Phillips 80 yards receiving and 2 touchdowns USC Helix alum Isaac Taylor Stuart 3 tackles.

Ohio State 56 Michigan State 7 OSU Mission Hills alum Chris Olave 140 yards receptions 2 touchdowns.

Information link on Aiden Sayin starting qb from Carlsbad playing for Pennsylvania Quakers https://pennathletics.com/news/2021/11/20/football-ends-season-with-loss-to-princeton.aspx

Lucky Sutton's 3 touchdown runs sparks Cathedral Catholic over Carlsbad

By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-Escondido High School-Escondido CA: Championship Section Tournament after they 11-20-21: The Cathedral Catholic Dons known for their football tradition and winning CIF San Diego Section pigskin titles, after trailing 6-0 on quarterback Julian Sayin's 65 yard pass to wide receiver Matt Moore came back and dominated the game on Lucky Sutton's 257 yards rushing scored touchdown runs of 4, 78, 88 yards ,teammate qb Charles Mirer 110 yards passing threw a 51 yard touchdown pass to Rex Haines (whose father Rick Mirer played at Notre Dame and with the Seattle Seahawks) defeated the Carlsbad Lancers by a 48-19 score and suffered their first loss.

The Lancers scored 2 more touchdowns as qb Julian Sayin threw for 233 yards along with 2 more touchdown passes of 1 yard to Barrett Brooks and scored a 1 yard touchdown run.

Carlsbad Lancers Head Football Coach Thadd MacNeill: "I felt that after our first lead of 6-0, Cathedral Catholic came out and outplayed us as our defense had a hard time stopping Lucky Sutton." "Julian Sayin played well for us on his first pass which was called a Bubble that is where our Julian Sayin threw a pass on the outside of the lines for our first score." "On his second pass, Julian looked for Barrett Brooks." "His third touchdown was a run is where he tried to fake to the slotback as he ran well for us."

Sean Doyle Head Football Coach at Cathedral Catholic: "Lucky Sutton is a good of an offensive player that I've coach in my years here at Cathedral Catholic." "He did well on running the ball as I give credit to the offensive line who protected him well." "Charles Mirer did well on the 51 yard pass play to Rex Haines both executed well off the ball at the right time."

Other Lancer performers Pablo Burak 47 yards rushing on 12 carries Josh Davis 9 receptions for 96 yards.


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Local San Diego College Basketball report

Nevada Reno 91 Eastern Washington 76 Mission Hills alum Warren Washington 15 points

UCSD 80 Cal Berkeley 67 Torrey Pines alum Bryce Pope 18 points for UCSD

Boston College 73 Dartmouth 57 Vista alum Taurus Samuels 10 points for Dartmouth

Dartmouth 69 Georgetown 60 Taurus Samuels 23 points

USC 89 Cal Northridge 49 Mission Hills alum Boogie Ellis 20 points for the Trojans.

CSU Dominguez Hills 61 Western Washington 60 Vista alum Jordan Hilstock 19 points for CSU

Montana 74 Dickinson State 27 Foothills Christian alum Derek Carter Hollinger 10 points for the Grizzlies

Mississippi State 86 Montana 64 Derek Carter Hollinger 11 points for Montana

Local San Diego Athletes in NFL

Kansas City Chiefs 41 Las Vegas Raiders 14 Mount Miguel alum Corey Littleton 6 tackles for LV

Philadelphia Eagles 30 Denver Broncos 13 University City alum Tim Patrick 14 yards in receptions.

Indianapolis Colts 23 Jacksonville Jaguars 17 Point Loma alum Jamal Agnew punt returns 4 pr's for 30 yards Kickoff returns 5 kof's for 101 yards

Local athletes playing for the San Francisco 49ers when they take on the Los Angeles Rams on Monday Night Football. Details to follow.
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