New punter Brad Langley has done a bang-up job so far, averaging 46.9 yards per punt. He missed two FGs last week, but he went 16-for-21 last year and is a decent option. Open the sfgate: For more high school coverage, including an extensive follow on Saturday's De La Salle-Mission Viejo football game, expanded roundups, regional features, plus exclusive Bay Area volleyball polls, go to /sports/preps/.Nevada K Brett Jaekle is pretty decent. Crystal Springs hosts the Central Coast Section championships in November. In the girls race, Burlingame senior Katie Voigtlander was the top local finisher (third) and Carmel (70) won the team race over San Lorenzo Valley (82), Mitty (103) and Los Gatos (117). Francis, won the 2.95-mile race in 14:53 over Los Gatos' Matthew Petrillo (15:02). Francis (96) in the boys team race, even though Ben Sitler, of St. At the Crystal Springs Invitational, Los Gatos (87) edged St. Ashley Chan, of Arroyo, won the girls race. College Park's Andy Peabody won the Castro Valley Invitational, covering the 3-mile course in 16:35. In the boys' small-school race, Terra Nova's Andrew Kohnert was fourth (16:27), followed by Campolindo's Chris Vizcaino (fifth, 16:29) and Matt Duffy (seventh, 16:35), of St. Laurie Finnegan and Catherine Murillo were third and fifth, leading Campolindo to the team title. More cross country: At the Clovis Invitational on Saturday, Acalanes senior Mo Huber finished second in the small schools' race, in a time of 19:06, well back of Mission College Prep of San Luis Obispo freshman phenom Jordan Hasay (17:36). For more information and to make reservations, contact Moreau coach Phil Wilder at or call (510) 881-4301 (ext. On Friday, Scott McGowan, America's 1,500-meter champion in 2005, will be a guest speaker at the meet's pre-pasta dinner. Speak, eat and run: One of the top cross-country meets of the season, the 22nd Annual Mariner-New Balance Invitational at Moreau Catholic in Hayward, takes place Saturday. "Practice can go two and a half or three hours, and we'll want it to go longer because we want to be ready," he said. Leatiota said preparing for the Wildcats is excruciating. The Chargers have allowed only 43 points this year and feature strong offensive players in quarterback Matt Fultcher and running back Derome Fowler. The Chargers have played Los Gatos tough, beating the Wildcats three times in the last decade, including 2003, which snapped a 30-game league win streak. The Chargers, led by one of the Bay Area's top defensive linemen, Cal-bound Isaac Leatiota, have played second-fiddle for years to Los Gatos, winner of nine CCS titles, in the Santa Clara Valley Athletic League's De Anza Division. Wilcox and Wildcats: Wilcox of Santa Clara (5-0), flying under the proverbial radar all season, gets a big chance for exposure Friday when it travels to fourth-ranked Los Gatos (4-1). The Dons (5-0), who have only one victory over a team with a winning record, host ninth-ranked California (4-1) in one of the Bay Area's top games at 7 p.m. He's graduated now, but his sophomore brother Casey had 127 yards on only four carries, including TDs of 64, 36 and 25 yards, in a 56-25 nonleague win over Antioch on Friday.Ĭasey's cousin, Nick Guillory, had three catches against Antioch for 107 yards, including a 21-yard TD pass from Pat Glenn. Last year's 12-1 team that lost to De La Salle in the North Coast Section 4A finals was led by running back and linebacker Cory Guillory, the East Bay Athletic League's Most Valuable Player. The Chronicle's eighth-ranked team has been grateful for one particular family of late, the Guillorys. starts.įamily ties: Amador Valley's football program has always preached family, with its "Big Team, Little Me," slogan. The Brandon watch continues Friday when Alhambra plays at Mount Diablo and College Park travels to Las Lomas. "They're two of the best backs we've ever had in the league," College Park coach Bill Kepler said. Fragger had only 87 yards rushing and one score, but also caught a 41-yard TD pass. 30 when Rutley rushed for 206 yards and two TDs. The Bulldogs (3-2) defeated College Park 42-35 on Sept. They have combined for more than 1,800 yards rushing with Rutley holding the edge in yards (961-887), average (10.2-8.5) and touchdowns (11-9). He scored on runs of 9, 14, 54 and 38 yards and finished things with a 28-yard interception return for a TD. Not to be outdone, Brandon Rutley, a 5-10, 180-pound junior from Alhambra, matched Fragger's five TDs and had 21 carries while rushing for 265 yards in a 42-28 win over Campolindo later that night. He scored on runs of 35, 43, 20, 7 and 11 yards. Brandon Fragger, a 5-foot-9, 187-pound senior from College Park (3-2), rushed 33 times for a school-record 350 yards and five touchdowns in a 49-29 Diablo Foothill Athletic League win over Northgate in the afternoon.
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