SOBRATO (8-2) (BVAL-WVAL 2nd), 48-0, at Wilcox High, Nov. 20. at Los Gatos High, Nov. 20. 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. SARATOGA def. Cameron Moodys 11-yard run put M-A ahead, 7-0, but quarterback Joe Erdie answered with a 55-yard gallop. LIVE OAK def. MILPITAS (9-1) (SCVAL-DAAL co-champ), 34-7, at San Jose City College, Nov. 22. BELLARMINE, 33-0, @ San Jose City College,Nov. 2 entry) def. 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. Menlo-Atherton pulled to within one-point with 4:04 left in the game but a two-point conversion try was stopped short. ST. FRANCIS, 3-0, at Independence High, Nov. 29. SANTA CRUZ, 35-20, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 4 -- For the Lancers it was a third straight CCS championship after opening the season with three losses. In between, Mike Agraan passed six yards to Charlie Garcia. WILCOX def. SEASIDE (6-3-1) (MTAL champ), 42-16, at Salinas Sports Complex, Nov. 20. .PROSPECT (9-1)(WVAL runner-up) def. SEQUOIA (8-2) (PAL-OD 3rd ) def. Both Campbell touchdowns came on kickoff returns by John Simpson and Wade Allison. WebCoverage of Fort Hamilton High School sports including Baseball, Basketball, Football, Lacrosse, Soccer, Softball, Volleyball, and Wrestling. TERRA NOVA (9-1)(NPL co-champ), 22-20, at Burlingame, Nov. 26 -- Hillsdale surprised on the strength of a 27-yard field goal by Mike Viarengo in the fourth quarter. Home. Quarterback Drew Shiller of Burlingame, however tossed a short pass to Steve Brunicardi who in turned lateraled to Ryan Gilbert and the latter scampered untouched for the winning score. APTOS def. Includes extensive information covering athletes and the teams. The winners led 14-0 after 10 minutes but saw the Haybalers pull within four points late in the third quarter. 3 Bellarmine 34, No. The Knights were able to stay within a touchdown (21-14) in the first quarter but quickly fell behind as Carmel scored on five of its six possessions in the first half. The first half was a see-saw scoring battle with Los Gatos leading 27-21 at intermission but the second half was a defensive battle. The Wildcats then turned on their running attack and iced the game. HOLLISTER, 28-12, at PAL Stadium, Nov. 25. Get Morning Report and other email newsletters, No. Staff; Menlo-Atherton trailed at halftime but scored three times in the third quarter. 3 Tennyson (10-0) at No. LOS GATOS def. LOS GATOS (9-0)(DAL champ) def. WebGet football scores and other sport scores, schedules, photos and videos for Fort Hamilton High School Tigers located in Brooklyn, NY SOQUEL (9-1)(SCCAL champ) def. However, Los Gatos and Fremont were favorites in the latter playoff. GUNDERSON, 16-15, at San Jose City College, Dec. 6 -- The Dons put on a remarkable finish after trailing Gunderson most of the game to claim its first CCS victory. SOQUEL (7-2)(SCCAL champ) def. PALO ALTO (5-5) (SCVL-DAD 2nd), 21-7, at North Monterey County High, Nov. 20. LEIGH def. at Cupertino High, Nov. 20. That was the end of Pioneers scoring. ST. FRANCIS, 33-22, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 3 -- Quarterback Jimmy Singleton completed 8 of 12 passes for 165 yards and three touchdowns and rushed 14 times for 96 yards and a TD to pace Live Oak. OAK GROVE (6-4)(MHAL No. 2 entry) def. GILROY (6-4)(MBL 3rd), 10-3, at Woodside High, Nov. 18. 4 Monte Vista 21. BELLARMINE, 28-14, at San Jose City College, Nov. 29. ST. FRANCIS def. TERRA NOVA (8-2)(NPL champ), 21-14, at San Lorenzo Valley High, Nov. 19. Palma, averaging 248 yards rushing per game, was held to 106 by the rugged Valley Christian defense. PIONEER (4-6) (BVAL-MHAL tie 4th), 38-12, at Los Gatos High, Nov . LIVE OAK (8-1-1)(MBL co-champ) def. It marked the second year that a school from the city of Mountain View had won the title. ST. FRANCIS def. SANTA CLARA (9-1) (SCVAL-ECD champ), 22-13, at Santa Clara High School, Nov. 19. PALO ALTO (7-1-2) (SCVAL-DAL champ), 34-6, at Palo Alto High, Nov. 20.S INDEPENDENCE (6-4) (BVAL-MHAL tie 3rd) def. ST. FRANCIS (5-5) (WCL 4th) def. Division I. Once the field was set, the teams were divided into divisions based on enrollment. JR Adams scored three time s for Valley Christian and Dominique Hunsucker gained 67 yard in 12 carries The victors' defense held Los Gatos to minus 14 rushing yards in the second half and Los Gatos continually had poor field position. Stats are entered by the coach or designated team statistician in the admin. 16 8 McCrone (8, run) (Cosbie, pass from De Rego) OCEANA def. Mike Hammond, Tom Neylan and Dave Sweeney added TD on runs of 9, 5, 1 yards, respectively. If there were less than eight schools that applied and qualified for the playoffs, the field was filled by the teams with the most power points. (7-3) (PAL-OD champ), 38-14, at Wilcox High, Nov . As before, small schools (if they met certain criteria) had the option of moving to one of the larger school classifications. SARATOGA (5-4-1) (SCVL-DAD 4th) def> GUNDERSON (8-2) (BVL-STD champ), 38-14, @ Gunderson High, Nov. 17 SANTA TERESA (10-0) (BVAL-STAL champ), 23-14, at Santa Teresa High, Nov. 22. ARAGON (8-2) (PAL-BD champ) def. 3 Clayton Valley 42, No. SOQUEL, 35-19, at Hollister High, Nov. 23 -- Tailback Eric Snyder raced for three touchdowns as the Haybalers won the title in their first-ever playoff appearance. MOUNTAIN VIEW (5-5)(SCVAL No. NORTH SALINAS (8-0-1)(MBL champ) def. BURLINGAME (5-5) (PAL-BD tie 4th), 56-14, at Valley Christian High, Nov. 17. On 10/28, the Hamilton varsity football team won their home conference game against University (Los Angeles, CA) by a score of 42-0. SARATOGA def. Both scores were set up by key passes from Tom Krug. IV. 2 Rancho Cotate (10-1), Friday, 7 p.m. No. SARATOGA, 24-10, @ San Jose City College, Nov. 23 OAK GROVE (9-1)(MHAL champ), 34-21, at Oak Grove High, Nov. 23. GILROY (9-1) (TCAL co-champ), 45-14, at Gilroy High, Nov. 21. LELAND, 13-10, at Independence High, Nov. 28. 1 St. Francis (10-0), Friday, 7 p.m. No. WILCOX, 20-19 (overtime) at Westmont High, Dec. 5 Facing elimination on a fourth and goal on the Wilcox 7-yard line in overtime, the Wildcats Nick Hirschman delivered a strike to Jake Hackman-Salazar for a touchdown and Andy Heimers extra point provided the victory. Two teams had to survive intra-league playoffs to advance -- Monta Vista. The Eagles then scored another 20 points in the second half to complete the romp. I. ST. FRANCIS def. St. Francis was a slight choice in Division I, but Salinas, Los Gatos and Bellarmine were considered very strong contenders. GILROY (4-5-1) (TCAL 4th), 58-3, at Milpitas High, Nov. 21. In addition, there were 10 at-large selections. PALMA def. WOODSIDE (6-4) (PAL-BD 2nd), 35-28, at Wilcox High, Nov. 21. In a see-saw battle that saw the lead change hands six times, the Bells prevailed over their arch-rivals for the second time in the season. Monarchs. OAK GROVE (8-2) (BVAL-MHAL co-champ), 38-6, at Oak Grove High, Nov. 19. OAK GROVE def. 1 St Vincent de Paul (9-1), Saturday at Yarbrough Field, 1 p.m. No. Halladay (38, pass from Fisher) (Berk kick). Jason Piccolotti scored twice in the third period on a one-yard run and 22-yard field goal. HOLLISTER def. WOODSIDE def. MENLO-ATHERTON (4-6) (PAL-BD tie 4th), 35-7, NORTH SALINAS (7-3) (TCAL 3RD) def. top seeds were Valley Christian (open), Oak Grove (large schools), Woodside (medium schools) and Pacific Grove (small schools). WebWatch highlights of Fort Hamilton High School Boys Varsity Football from Brooklyn, NY, United States and check out their schedule and roster on Hudl. SANTA CRUZ (7-3) (SCCAL tie 3rd) def. WOODSIDE def. WILCOX (6-2-1)(SCVAL No. The playoffs involved 32 schools divided into four divisions. Welcome to the Fort Hamilton Football team feed. PALMA (9-1) (TCL 2nd), 17-7, at Salinas Rodeo Complex, Nov. 23. BELLARMINE (9-0)(WCAL champ) def. GREENFIELD (8-2) (MTAL 3rd), 37-14, at Del Mar High School, Nov. 16. MONTEREY, 13-6, at De Anza College, Nov. 30. Offensive leaders for the Acorns were quarterback Elmer Singleton (11 rushes for 41 yards and three touchdowns), running back Ernie Hernandez (16 carries for 119 yards and one TD) and running back David Snapp (13 rushes for 72 yards and one touchdown). LICK, 38-12, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 1 -- Top-ranked Saratoga, unmindful of the wet field, marched at will through Lick, scoring in every period. ST. FRANCIS def. NORTH MONTEREY COUNTY def. All three teams that the Lancers defeated in the playoffs had beaten the champs earlier in the season. In, addition, there were eight at-large selections. Only Shanon Mornhinwegs 132 yards on 11 of 29 passes kept the statistics respectable. Hillsdale scored on Ted Erkans four straight pass completions but time ran out on the Knights. SAN MATEO def. INDEPENDENCE, 21-20, at Independence High, Nov. 25. PLEASANT (6-3)(MHAL) , 14-0, at Spartan Stadium, Nov. 29 -- Fullback Paul Jones rushed for 178 yards and two touchdowns as Mitty blanked Mt. St. Francis scored again on a 56-yard punt return before the Cardinals could get on the board. KINGS ACADEMY (7-3) (PAL-BD 3rd) def. Videos. No. Hamilton, filled out the field. The Leland defense held Branham to 50 yards, all by passing. at San Jose City College, Dec. 2 Led by quarterback Travis McHugh and a suffocating defense, the Bells scored five unanswered touchdowns after trailing, 7-6, dashing any repeat hopes for the reigning section and state champion Vikings. ST. FRANCIS def. The Bells scored on the first play of the game when Blake Elliott hit Garrett Shea on a 68-yard pass play. LOS ALTOS (9-1)(SCVAL runner-up) def. Roster. LOS GATOS, 35-20, at Foothill College, Dec. 1 After being knocked out of the playoffs the past two years by Los Gatos, St. Ignatius ground out a methodical 35-20 win. After Crockett romped 73 yards down the sideline in the first quarter, quarterback Jon Barragan four plays later passed to Julien for the score. HILLSDALE (9-0)(MPL champ) def. LIVE OAK def. PIONEER, 38-13, at San Jose City College, Nov. 25. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO (9-0)(NPL champ) def. LELAND (10-0) (STAL) def. The victors led by only seven at halftime but held Terra Nova to a lone field goal in the second half. Soon after, Rick Worman threw a seven-yard strike to Jeff Arrillaga and the Falcons were ahead to stay. HILLSDALE def. PIEDMONT HILLS (10-0)(STAL champ) def. LIVE OAK (7-3)(MBL runner-up) def. Al Floyd started the fourth period rally by going nine yards on a fumble recovery. SARATOGA (6-3-1) (SCVAL-DAL tie 2nd), 20-0, at Los Gatos High, Nov. 21. 3 Wilcox (7-4), Friday, 7 p.m. No. II. ST. FRANCIS, 17-7, at San Jose City College, Nov. 28. at San Jose City College, Nov. 21. The Chargers did all their scoring in the second quarter on two passes to tight end Tom Pinault from quarterback Keith Brown and one yard sneak by Brown. ST. IGNATIUS def. SERRA (7-3) (WCAL 2ND), 20-19, at San Jose City, Nov. 17. Automatically qualifying were 22 teams from the sections 11 leagues based on league or division standings. MENLO-ATHERTON (8-2) (PAL-BD champ) def. WILCOX (8-0-1)(SCVAL co-champ), 22-0, at Wilcox High, Nov. 21. at Live Oak High, Nov. 21. About. SARATOGA (8-2)(DAL at-large) def. 1 entry), 30-7, at Cabrillo College, Nov. 23. Includes extensive information covering athletes and the teams. TERRA NOVA (9-1)(NPL champ) def. PIONEER (5-4-1) (BVAL-MHAL 2ND) def. No. The Vikings ace was stopped in the final two periods, however, as the Cowboys scored four touchdowns. 8 Mt. MILPITAS (7-2)(SCVAL co-champ), 33-13, at St. Francis High, Nov. 18. HARBOR, 7-0, at Cabrillo College, Nov. 25. ST. FRANCIS def. WESTMONT (8-2) (BVL-STD 2nd), 24-14, @ San Lorenzo Valley High, Nov. 17 Smaller schools, if they met certain criteria, had the option of moving to the larger school classification. Wilson had 116 yards in the game for a season total of 2,106. SALINAS (6-4) (TCAL 3rd) def. at Los Gatos High, Nov. 21. ST. FRANCIS def. WATSONVILLE (7-1-1)(SCCL runner-up) def. LOS GATOS def. II, Los Gatos in Div. MAXPREPS CBSSPORTS.COM SARATOGA (8-1)(DAL champ) def. BRANHAM (5-4)(WVAL runner-up), 49-19, at Fremont High, Nov. 18. MONTA VISTA, 3-0, at Independence High, Dec. 6. Email D. Perez 718-748-1537 x7663. 6 Los Gatos 27. 04:00 PM . Earlier, Los Gatos trailed 13-6 on its own 30-yard line with two minutes left in regulation and delivered another clutch play when Hirschman hit Hackman-Salazar with a 15-yard pass and the latter lateraled to Andrew Berg who went the final 55 yards to send the game into overtime. GUNDERSON, 48-16, at Gilroy High, Nov. 28. Oak Grove was seeded first in Division I, Wilcox in Division II, Santa Cruz in Division III and Cupertino in Division IV. RIORDAN (6-3-1) (WCAL 5TH) def. 3 Sacred Heart Prep (4-7) at No. -- Quarterback Karson Klauer hit Art Esparza in the back of the end zone with 17 seconds left in the game to give the Haybalers their first-ever CCS crown. The bruising Bells offense pushed right back, taking the lead on McHugh's 5-yard touchdown run. Twice in the final quarter, Live Oak scored only to have Oak Grove respond with TDs to maintain the winning margin. II. Susan Wagner vs Eagle Academy For Young Men II @ Susan E. Wagner HS: Field. Monterey immediately fumbled on its 32 and it took the Lancers five plays before Tom Neylan pushed over from the one-yard-line and a 15-0 score after 3 minutes. Home. 2 entry) def. Serra then scored on two Wilson runs, the first for 41 yards and the second for five. Brooklyn, NY. APTOS (5-3-1)(SCCAL runner-up), 20-13, PROSPECT, 42-7, at Gilroy High, Nov. 26. St. Francis drove 77 yards in 12 plays for the winner, the only time it had the ball in North Salinas territory. It vows to stay in Florida, Exclusive: Kroger and Albertsons CEOs give details on controversial $25 billion merger, Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information. Staten Island Details >> Fort Hamilton vs Boys and Girls High School @ Fort Hamilton HS Field. CARLMONT (7-2-1)(PAL runner-up), 9-6, at South San Francisco High, Nov. 20. at Gonzales High, Nov. 21. Any of these schools that qualified for the playoffs went into this division. LELAND def. III. NORTH MONTEREY COUNTY (9-0) (MTAL champ), 14-0, at Gonzales High, Nov. 24 -- The victors scored their 14 points in the second quarter and made them stand up for the win. PIEDMONT HILLS (7-2-1)(STAL champ), 18-0, at PAL Stadium, Nov. 22. BELLARMINE (9-0) (WCAL champ) def. SEASIDE, 41-27, at Seaside High, Nov. 23. Dan Cordova, who had 106 yards rushing on 20 carries, scored on runs of 3, 12 and 4 yards. HILLSDALE (7-3) (PAL-LD champ), 34-14, at Seaside High, Nov. 20. WATSONVILLE def. Riordan coach Bob Toledo said, "Hes done this all year, but his performance tonight has to be the topper considering the conditions." Varsity Boys Football. Aigbuza (20, pass from Bell) (Alcaraz kick), Cannon (40, pass from Bell) (Alcaraz kick), Bell (27, pass from Cannon) (Alcaraz kick), Cannon (38, pass from Bell) (Alcaraz kick), Wood (25, pass from Brown) (Fernandez kick), Sparling (30, pass from Cummins) (kick failed). St. Francis Shane Rodriquez scored four touchdowns on runs of five, two, one and six yards. Then he followed with an even more spectacular one, breaking a tackle to prevent a sack and outrunning the defense for 80 yards. 2 St Helena (9-1), Friday, 7 p.m. Darren Sabedra is a Bay Area News Group sports reporter and the high school sports editor for The Mercury News and East Bay Times, overseeing prep coverage throughout the Bay Area. Smaller schools, if they met certain criteria, had the option of moving to the larger school classification. Carlmont scored in the second half. at Wilcox High, Nov. 21. HOLLISTER def. Shea (68, pass from Elliott) (kick blocked). SARATOGA def. For the fourth year, the format remained 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. On Homesteads next possession, Pence (playing quarterback) engineered a 37-yard scoring drive for the insurance tally, going over himself from the one. III. Three of the entrants were forced into playoffs within their own leagues to qualify -- Westmoor defeating Half Moon Bay after the two schools tied for first in the North Peninsula League; Peterson of the SCVAL National topping Monta Vista of the SCVAL American; and Soquel of the MBL-North besting Monterey of the MBL-South. WILLOW GLEN (9-1) (BVAL-WVAL champ) def. NORTH MONTEREY COUNTY(6-4) (MBAL tie 2ND), 45-6, at Pioneer High, Nov. 17. HALF MOON BAY, 42-35, at Monterey Peninsula College, Nov. 26. LOS GATOS (7-3) (SCVAL-DAL champ) def. With 1:44 left in the game, the Bells Chris Dean intercepted a pass to stop a last-ditch Acorn drive. Region III had three entries which necessitated a game prior to the region finals. A 26-yard field goal put Hollister ahead briefly in the third quarter but Leigh tallied again, forcing the winners to score twice, the last one with 48 seconds remaining, to pull out the victory. PLEASANT (5-5)(BVAL-STAL champ), 49-0, at Live Oak High, Nov. 17. CARLMONT (8-2)(PAL runner-up) def. Mike Chellino kicked a 24-yard field goal with 9:04 to play, giving Bellarmine an edge but Tharps run completed the scoring. GONZALES (7-3)(MTAL 2nd) def. Daniel Pinedo caught three passes from Barrett Logue for 103 yards and two touchdowns. The Crusaders held a 21-0 halftime lead and coasted in the second half. LELAND def. It was Valley Christians 12 straight playoff win and no game was closer than 21 points. SACRED HEART CATHEDRAL def. MENLO-ATHERTON, 55-35, at De Anza College, Nov. 25. HOLLISTER (8-2) (MBL 3rd) def. PALMA (9-0)(MTAL champ) def. HOMESTEAD, 31-10, at PAL Stadium, Nov. 29. ARAGON def. Hillsdale had battled St. Francis on even terms until that time, trailing only 7-0 at halftime and 14-6 after three quarters. HILLSDALE, 21-13, at San Mateo High, Nov. 22 -- Jefferson held only a 15-7 lead after three quarters but iced the game on Darrin Visarragas 14-yard TD. LOS GATOS (7-3)(WVAL No. On 9/30, the Fort Hamilton varsity football team lost their away conference game against Truman (Bronx, NY) by a score of 42-34. ST. FRANCIS (9-1)(WCAL runner-up) def. As before, small schools, if they met certain criteria, had the option of moving to one of the larger school classifications. No. Seaside had three possessions inside the Cougars 10-yard line without scoring a point. PALMA (8-1-1) (TCAL champ), 45-7, at Salinas Sports Center, Nov. 20. The winners pushed across the final TD with 2:24 left on Rudy Reyes two-yard run to climax a 77-yard drive. -- The victors put up a goal line stand in the closing seconds to preserve the victory. Seaside dominated the opening half, marching 61 yards in 12 plays for the first TD. In the fourth quarter, Seaside fumbled on its 27 and Monterey moved in. 7 St. Ignatius (5-6) at No. Los Gatos got two tries with three seconds left. SOQUEL (8-2) (SCCAL 2nd ) def. Once the field was set, the teams were divided into divisions based on enrollment. PIONEER (6-3)(STAL No. SAN LORENZO VALLEY, 42-0, @ San Jose City College, Dec.1 -- The Wildcats dominated on the ground and through the air to chalk up their second LOS GATOS (6-3-1) (SCVAL-DAL tie 2nd ), 13-12, The format basically remained the same with a total of 40 schools participating. TERRA NOVA (10-0) (PL-BD champ), 31-19, at Terra Nova High, Nov. 22. BRANHAM (9-0)(WVAL champ), 28-21, at Branham High, Nov. 18. Monta Vista was unable to penetrate the Cubberley 48-yard line although the Matadors Kim Johansen gained 110 yards on 25 carries. WATSONVILLE (9-1) (SCCAL 2nd), 28-6, at Serra High, Nov. 22. It was the fourth CCS title in Bellarmine history but the first since 1990. This season, three schools Oak Grove, Gilroy and Los Gatos -- did not apply but were moved to the open division. SALINAS def. 6 Leigh 0, No. WOODSIDE (7-2)(SPL champ), 20-14, at Sequoia High, Nov. 23 -- Outplayed for most of the first half, Homestead converted two turnovers into two quick touchdowns in the third quarter. SARATOGA def. Oak Grove, with a 9-1 record, was seeded first in Division I-4A with Wilcox (9-0-1) top-seeded in -3A. MONTA VISTA def. Saratoga had scored on a Tyler Kellogg field goal and a Joel Reikes TD plunge. NORTH SALINAS def. The field was increased to 16 teams for the sixth annual playoffs with 11 of the 12 leagues in the section participating. VALLEY CHRISTIAN def. SAn Benito, behind the quarterbacking of Karson Klauer, came from a 17-7 half time deficit to take a 20-17 laad, the last score coming on a 99-yard pass from Klauer to Charles Thompson. GREENFIELD (9-1) (MTAL 2nd), 48-3, at Half Moon Bay High, Nov. 19. HOMESTEAD (8-2) (SCVAL-ECAL co-champ), 42-13, at Woodside High, Nov. 21. Undefeated and top-ranked St. Francis, the three-time defending champion, was the pre-playoff favorite in Division I. PALMA def. This season, three schools Oak Grove, Gilroy and Los Gatos -- did not apply but were moved to the open division. ARAGON, 41-7, at St. Francis High, Nov. 23. BELLARMINE (9-1) (WCAL champ) def. Videos. Our Philosophy | Showtime College Prep | Development Teams | EForce Peak (Central Oregon) The ultimate off-season training experience for skill position players. SAN LORENZO VALLEY (8-2) (SCCAL champ) def. PALMA (9-1) (MTAL champ) def. GONZALES, 21-14, at PAL Stadium, Nov. 24. OAK GROVE (10-0)(MHAL champ) def. -- Mountain View scored in each of the first two periods and then held on for the victory. RIORDAN (9-1) (WCAL champ) def. Roster. Oak Grove was seeded first in Division I, Homestead in Division II, Del Mar in Division III and Palma in Division IV.