December 14th 2024.
This past weekend, the CIF state football championships took place, featuring some of the top high school teams in California. The Open Division game between De La Salle and Mater Dei-Santa Ana was highly anticipated, and it did not disappoint. The game was held at Saddleback College in Mission Viejo on Saturday night, with a kickoff time of 8 p.m.
In the Division 1-AA game on Friday night, Lincoln-San Diego narrowly defeated Pittsburg with a final score of 28-26. The following day, the Division 1-A game saw Edison-Huntington Beach take home the victory with a score of 21-14 against Central-Fresno. Both of these games were also held at Saddleback College.
Meanwhile, the Division 2-AA game on Friday night at Saddleback College ended with a win for Grant-Sacramento, who defeated Pacifica-Oxnard with a final score of 35-28. On Saturday, the Division 2-A game at Saddleback College saw Palos Verdes dominate against Twelve Bridges, ending the game with a score of 55-19.
At Long Beach City College on Friday, the Division 3-AA game was a close one, with Frontier-Bakersfield ultimately coming out on top with a score of 18-14 against Amador Valley. The following day, the Division 3-A game between Vanden and Rio Hondo Prep was held at the same location, with Vanden taking home the win with a final score of 68-47.
Moving on to the Division 4-AA game at Long Beach City College on Friday, St. Vincent de Paul emerged victorious with a close score of 25-23 against Highland-Palmdale. The next day, the Division 4-A game saw Sonora defeat St. Pius X-St. Matthias with a score of 52-34.
In the Division 5-AA game at Fullerton UHSD Stadium on Friday, Carmel dominated against El Capitan-Lakeside, ending the game with a score of 48-7. And on Saturday, the Division 5-A game at Long Beach City College saw American Canyon defeat Palmdale with a final score of 68-47.
In addition to these games, there were a few other exciting matchups in the lower divisions. On Saturday night, Arcata faced off against Portola-Irvine at Fullerton UHSD Stadium in the Division 6-AA game, with Arcata ultimately taking home the win with a final score of 38-21. The Division 6-A game on the same day at Fullerton UHSD Stadium saw Summerville defeat Monte Vista-Spring Valley with a final score of 38-21.
On Friday night at Fullerton UHSD Stadium, Moreau Catholic came out on top in the Division 7-AA game against Lindsay with a dominant score of 42-8. And finally, the Division 7-A game on Saturday at Fullerton UHSD Stadium saw Balboa dominate against Pioneer-Whittier with a final score of 55-21.
Overall, it was an exciting weekend for high school football in California, with teams from all divisions showcasing their skills and determination on the field. Congratulations to all the teams who participated and to the champions of each division!
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