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Surreal life: CSM collects first NorCal crown

TD catches in the right corner of the end zone, including a 19-yarder from Pelesasa for a 24-17 lead with 8:51 left. Reedley's Dontea Smith and Trey Wolfe had eight interceptions apiece coming in, but Webster enjoyed scoring grabs over both of ...

From SCOTT CAMPBELL, Contra Costa Times,  21 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Gonzaga Bulldogs,  Pittsburgh Panthers,  Philadelphia Eagles,  John Webster,  Robert Rogers

Terra Nova rallies

Tigers lost a fumble in the end zone after a 34-yard return for a Live Oak touchback. But Terra Nova's Harry Misthos recovered an Acorns' fumble on the next play, and then Cox (12-of-19 passing for 138 yards, three TDs) hit Barradas for a 31-yard TD to ...

From SCOTT CAMPBELL, Contra Costa Times,  21 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Carl Cox

San Mateo's rally stuns Burlingame

eight catches, two TDs) leaped over a defender for the go-ahead score. One minute, the San Mateo High football team's championship dreams and playoff aspirations were on life support. The next, the Bearcats and their fans raced to midfield in a raucous ...

From SCOTT CAMPBELL, Inside Bay Area,  14 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Pittsburgh Panthers

Defense comes through for Menlo School football team in 27-21 win over Sacred Heart Prep

defender with a stiff-arm at the 20. Behind its big-play passing attack, Menlo School is more than comfortable in a shootout. But it's the Knights defense that has the team on a four-game win streak at the end of the regular season. Two weeks after a ...

From SCOTT CAMPBELL, Contra Costa Times,  13 Nov 2009

Scott Campbell: Crowdsourced band release "I've got nothing" single

Scott Campbell is a young freelance journalist. A band composed of four teenage YouTubers has released an entirely-crowdsourced single. 19-year-old Charlie McDonnell joined forces with three other teenage YouTube users to take part in a BBC Switch ...

From SCOTT CAMPBELL, Huffington Post,  8 Nov 2009
Related Topics: BBC,  David Grant,  Scott Mills,  Twitter Inc

Hillsdale 34, Mills 11

The visiting Knights earned the program's first Central Coast Section playoff berth since 1991 behind another balanced offensive effort. Garrett Hutnick ran for 236 yards and three touchdowns on 26 carries, and quarterback John Warburton completed 7 ...

From SCOTT CAMPBELL, Contra Costa Times,  31 Oct 2009

Menlo School stuns Burlingame

Burlingame High's impressive record was built largely on finishing games with aplomb. And for the first nine minutes of the fourth quarter, it appeared the Panthers were well on their way to pushing their win streak to six games. But visiting Menlo ...

From SCOTT CAMPBELL, Inside Bay Area,  31 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Pittsburgh Panthers

Menlo School 42, San Mateo 34

Danny Diekroeger delivered a five-touchdown performance and the Menlo defense held firm when it had to the most. San Mateo (4-3, 1-1 PAL Ocean) drove inside the Knights' 10-yard line in hopes of tying the game, but Menlo's Mafileo Tupou sacked Mitch ...

From SCOTT CAMPBELL, Inside Bay Area,  24 Oct 2009

El Camino 36, Mills 36

Jared Puamau scored on a 5-yard run with 33 seconds left, then converted a two-point PAT with another run to forge the tie for the Vikings. Puamau's efforts brought Mills (1-5-1, 0-1-1 back from a 14-point fourth-quarter deficit. He rushed for 250 ...

From SCOTT CAMPBELL, Contra Costa Times,  24 Oct 2009

Defense carries Tigers to first win

The Terra Nova High football team's run defense had been a revolving door in the Tigers' 0-3 start. That unit grew up in a hurry against run-oriented San Mateo on Friday night. Terra Nova (1-3), which entered the game allowing 354.3 rushing yards per ...

From SCOTT CAMPBELL, Contra Costa Times,  26 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Carl Cox,  Danny Jones

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