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How the CIF Central Coast Section high school football top 15 fared; Summary (10/12/2024)

How the CIF Central Coast Section high school football top 15 fared; Summary (10/12/2024)

(RECORDS UPDATED AS FINAL REPORT)

Final: Saint Francis 27, Serra 21
BYU commit Kingston Keanaaina’s prep legend kept going, rushing 34 times for 319 yards and three touchdowns in a stirring win over the reeling Padres, the three-time defending WCAL champions. Keanaaina moved to the top of the career rushing leaders list and reached the same career touchdown total.

Final: St. Ignatius 46, Bellarmine 0
Jarious Hogan rushed for three touchdowns in the first half and QB Soren Hummel passed and ran for a score as the Wildcats extended their winning streak to five.

Final: Los Gatos 21, Menlo-Atherton 14
In a big PAL Bay Division game, Scott Brennan, son of Arizona coach Brent Brennan, threw for 170 yards, passed and rushed for a touchdown, and Henry Masters scored the go-ahead touchdown with a 35-yard scoop and score.

Final: Valley Christian 31, Riordan 13
The Crusaders continue to struggle with a loss at Valley Christian, which led 31-7 early in the fourth quarter.

Final: Saint Francis 27, Serra 21
Replacing 18 seniors wasn’t as easy as it looks after the season-opening 22-21 upset at Folsom. The Padres could easily go undefeated in WCAL play, but instead went 1-2 despite Nano Latu’s 130 yards rushing.

Final: Valley Christian 31, Riordan 13
Perhaps the surprise team in the WCAL, although coach Mike Machado would say otherwise because he knew this team was special, as this win showed from the start. Marcel Leggett had a 75-yard touchdown run, King Wade made a 25-yard touchdown catch and Colton Hider had a pick-6 to highlight the win.

Final: Salinas 28, Monterey 21
Jackson Scott’s sack in the final seconds ended a goal-line stand and secured Salinas’ heartbreaking victory.

Final: Soquel 28, Hollister 10
Four different Soquel players – Hudson Summerrill, Vaughn Bredy, JB Bright and Tyreis Lundy – scored touchdowns for the Knights.

Final: Los Gatos 21, Menlo-Atherton 14
The Bears got a great receiving game from Angel Marin (seven catches, 181 yards and a touchdown), but the host team couldn’t get a running game going (26 attempts, 48 ​​yards). Xander Eschelman threw for 200 yards and two touchdowns, but it wasn’t enough for the Bears

Final: Sacred Heart Cathedral 35, Mitty 28
Two touchdown passes from Jonah Kroenung and a pick 6 from Kai Sniffen gave the Monarchs a 21-7 halftime lead, but they couldn’t hold on to it at Kezar Stadium

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Final: Aptos 34, Palma 31
Eli Dukes once again showed why he is one of the best second-year running backs in the state by rushing 25 times for 271 yards and two touchdowns, but Palma simply outclassed the Mariners, who ran for nearly 400 yards under the leadership of Ryan Solorio unstoppable (11 carries, 107 yards), Casey Macconnell (7, 97) and Nate Garcia (12, 67), who scored three points.

Final: Wilcox 28, Menlo School 14
Menlo got within 21-14 midway through the third quarter on a 10-yard touchdown pass from Jack Freehill to Jamie Forese, but that’s as close as it’s ever been.

Final: Half Moon Bay 33, Milpitas 14
Adler Halterman rushed for 140 yards and scored two touchdowns and Ronin McCauley and Connor Heath rushed for touchdowns and linebacker Lane Miller added a defensive touchdown for Half Moon Bay.

Final: Burlingame 21, Hillsdale 12
Lucas Kirk (23 carries, 102 yards), Luke Dimech and Luke Levitt all scored touchdowns for the winners. Levitt also passed to Dimech for a touchdown.