November 2nd 2024.
As the first day of November dawned upon us, high school football teams from all over the East Bay prepared for their weekly matchups. In the East Bay, the Bay Valley and Diablo Athletic League (DAL) teams faced off in a series of intense games. The East Bay Athletic League (EBAL) also had some exciting matchups, while Oakland Athletic League (OAL) teams were set to battle it out on the field.
In the DAL Foothill division, Acalanes took on Campolindo, with Acalanes coming out on top with a score of 21-12. At the same time, Clayton Valley dominated Miramonte with a final score of 35-0. In the DAL Valley division, College Park defeated Benicia with an impressive score of 44-7, while Northgate beat Alhambra 37-14. Over in the DAL Mountain division, Mt. Diablo had a decisive victory over Ygnacio Valley with a final score of 49-6. The EBAL Mountain division also had some intense matchups, with Amador Valley narrowly defeating Monte Vista with a score of 32-28, and De La Salle dominating California with a final score of 48-10. In the EBAL Valley division, Granada defeated Dougherty Valley 48-20, while Livermore beat Foothill 31-14.
Meanwhile, in the OAL, Oakland Tech had a close game against Castlemont, with a final score of 30-26 in favor of Oakland Tech. Oakland High and McClymonds were set to face off, while Skyline and Fremont-Oakland were also gearing up for their game. In other parts of the East Bay, the TCAL Rock division saw El Cerrito defeating Pinole Valley with a score of 49-0, and Vallejo's game against De Anza was postponed until 7 p.m. In the TCAL Stone division, Hercules dominated Richmond with a final score of 16-0, while Kennedy-Richmond's game against Bethel was postponed until later in the evening.
Moving on to the West Alameda County Conference (WACC), Bishop O'Dowd beat Logan 35-27, while San Leandro narrowly defeated Castro Valley with a final score of 17-14. Tennyson and Berkeley were also set to face off in their game. In the WACC Mission division, Irvington and Hayward were set to battle it out on the field. In the WACC Shoreline division, Arroyo and American were set to play at Washington-Fremont, while Mt. Eden and Encinal were set to face off at Estuary Park.
In the South Bay and Peninsula regions, the Blossom Valley Athletic League (BVAL) had some exciting matchups lined up. Over in the BVAL Mt. Hamilton division, Branham were set to take on Oak Grove, while Santa Teresa were set to face Lincoln-San Jose. The BVAL Santa Teresa-Foothill division saw Overfelt narrowly defeating Pioneer with a final score of 18-17, and Silver Creek dominating Independence with a score of 27-7. Del Mar's game against Piedmont Hills was also set to take place. In the BVAL Santa Teresa-Valley division, Leland were set to play against Gilroy, while Westmont were set to face Willow Glen. In the BVAL West Valley division, Lick and Yerba Buena were set to face off.
In the Peninsula Athletic League (PAL), the Bay division saw Wilcox beat Los Gatos with a score of 19-14. In the PAL De Anza division, King's Academy were set to take on Aragon, while Mountain View were set to play against Hillsdale. The PAL Ocean division had a close game between Sequoia and San Mateo, with Sequoia ultimately winning in overtime with a final score of 13-7. In other parts of the PAL, Milpitas were set to face off against Terra Nova, while Los Altos were set to take on Santa Clara. Homestead were also set to play against South San Francisco, while Woodside were set to face off against Fremont-Sunnyvale. The PAL Lake division saw Cupertino dominating Lynbrook with a final score of 48-0, and Gunn beating Saratoga 17-3. In other parts of the South Bay, the West Catholic division had some intense matchups, with Archbishop Mitty dominating Bellarmine 41-7, St. Francis beating Valley Christian 35-17, and St. Ignatius defeating Sacred Heart Cathedral with a final score of 45-28.
Lastly, in the Intersectional division, Esparto narrowly defeated Redwood Christian with a final score of 20-16. As the weekend approached, many more exciting matchups were set to take place, including games between St. Mary's-Berkeley and Salesian, Newark Memorial and Washington-Fremont, Piedmont and Kennedy-Fremont, Alameda and San Lorenzo, Prospect and Sobrato, and many more. It was sure to be a thrilling weekend for high school football fans all over the Bay Area.
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