CARDINAL NEWMAN FALLS SHORT
December 8th, 2007 . by JoetheSportsGuySAN RAMON VALLEY 38 CARDINAL NEWMAN 28
San Ramon Valley rallies from 21-7 deficit and wins North Coast Section Championship.
SAN RAMON VALLEY 38 CARDINAL NEWMAN 28
San Ramon Valley rallies from 21-7 deficit and wins North Coast Section Championship.
CARDINAL NEWMAN (11-1-1) VS SAN RAMON VALLEY (11-1-1)
SATURDAY AFTERNOON 3:45 PM AT THE MACAFEE COLISEUM IN OAKLAND Read the rest of this entry »
Santa Rosa High School is your home for North Coast Redwood Empire Championship this weekend with a game on both Friday and Saturday Night. Read the rest of this entry »
Semi final time as Six Sonoma County teams still have a shot at that North Coast Section Championship. Between enjoying their Thanksgiving Day Turkey they will be practicing for the biggest games of their lives.
A little early with this..but it is a Holiday Week..so while we are at it….a Happy Thanksgiving to Everyone and enjoy the Turkey and then some playoff football. Read the rest of this entry »
Eleven Sonoma County teams making the 2007 North Coast Section Playoffs.
The numbers by their name is their seeds…the spread is from CalPreps.
All games kickoff at 7 pm Read the rest of this entry »
Where has the football season gone? Read the rest of this entry »
Not much of a change as we move into the last regular season game of the 2007 season. Below the ratings is how the seedings for the NCS 3A playoffs look. Read the rest of this entry »
Two weeks to go in the regular season and there are seven teams playoff eligible in the 3A bracket with Redwood of Larkspur and Petaluma(see the note in the game preview below on Petaluma) added to the list which also includes Cardinal Newman, Rancho Cotate and Santa Rosa from the North Bay League along with Sonoma and Casa Grande from the Sonoma County League. Read the rest of this entry »
SMITH CENTER, Kan. — Smith Center scored 72 points Read the rest of this entry »
No undefeated teams left in Sonoma County…and now the race for the playoffs reaches the stretch drive Read the rest of this entry »