November 30th 2024.
The Central Coast Section was buzzing with excitement as the Division I final took place on Friday night. The No. 2 ranked St. Francis team faced off against the No. 5 ranked Los Gatos team. It was a hard-fought game, but St. Francis came out on top with a final score of 27-7.
On Saturday, the Division II final was set to take place between No. 7 Palma and No. 1 Wilcox at San Jose City College. The game was scheduled for 7 p.m. and fans were eagerly anticipating the matchup.
In the Division III final on Friday, No. 1 Carmel dominated with a final score of 62-35 against No. 7 Aptos. The following day, the Division IV final was set to take place between No. 4 Burlingame and No. 3 Sacred Heart Prep at San Jose City College at 1 p.m.
The Division V final was also set for Saturday, with No. 4 Sequoia facing off against No. 3 Leland at MacDonald High School at 7 p.m. Fans were eager to see which team would come out on top in this exciting matchup.
Meanwhile, the North Coast Section was also gearing up for their own set of finals. In the Division I final on Friday, No. 2 Pittsburg defeated No. 3 San Ramon Valley with a score of 35-28. The Division II final also took place on Friday, with No. 2 Amador Valley dominating over No. 4 Bishop O'Dowd with a final score of 42-18.
On Saturday, the Division III final saw a close game between No. 1 Acalanes and No. 2 Campolindo, with Acalanes coming out on top with a score of 20-17. The Division IV final was also set for Saturday, with No. 5 Redwood facing off against No. 2 American Canyon at Memorial Stadium in Napa at 7 p.m.
In the Division V final, No. 3 Sonoma Valley took on No. 1 St. Vincent de Paul at Casa Grande High School at 7 p.m. Fans were eager to see which team would come out victorious in this highly anticipated matchup.
The excitement didn't stop there, as the Division VI final was set for Saturday as well. No. 2 Miramonte faced off against No. 1 Arcata at McKinleyville High School at 1 p.m. in what promised to be an intense game.
The final game of the day was the Division VII final between No. 2 Ferndale and No. 1 Moreau Catholic at Hayward High School at 7 p.m. Fans were on the edge of their seats as they waited to see who would take home the championship title.
It was a thrilling weekend of high school football, with each division showcasing their best teams and players. Congratulations to all the teams who made it to the finals and kudos to the champions who came out on top. It was a remarkable display of talent and dedication from all the players and coaches involved.
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