Bay Area high school football: Weekend scoreboard, how Top 25 fared

Saturday, Oct. 5

EAST BAY

Non-league

Salesian 49, St. Patrick-St. Vincent 6

Arroyo 42, Hercules 0

Bethel at Vallejo, 2 p.m.

SOUTH BAY/PENINSULA

West Catholic

Serra 29, Sacred Heart Cathedral 12

Non-league

Willow Glen 28, Silver Creek 21

INTERSECTIONAL

McClymonds 46, Berean Christian 21

Friday, Oct. 4

EAST BAY

Bay Valley

Liberty 33, Antioch 14

WACC Foothill

Bishop O’Dowd 39, Castro Valley 9

Moreau Catholic 26, James Logan 22

San Leandro 13, Berkeley 12

Non-league

Acalanes 52, Benicia 0

Amador Valley 48, Foothill 12

California 42, Livermore 14

Campolindo 45, Alhambra 7

Carrillo 56, Washington-Fremont 13

Concord 29, Encinal 22

Kennedy-Fremont 35, American 0

Kennedy-Richmond 47, Redwood Christian 28

Miramonte 41, College Park 37

Monte Vista 42, Dublin 6

Northgate 35, Las Lomas 21

Piedmont 41, Dougherty Valley 0

San Ramon Valley 35, Granada 6

Ygnacio Valley 42, San Lorenzo 18

SOUTH BAY/PENINSULA

BVAL Mt. Hamilton

Branham 55, Lincoln-San Jose 40

Christopher 31, Santa Teresa 14

Live Oak 14, Leigh 0

PAL De Anza

Burlingame 43, Mountain View 17

PAL Ocean

San Mateo 21, Milpitas 14

PAL El Camino

South San Francisco 27, Los Altos 3

Woodside 35, Santa Clara 20

PAL Lake

El Camino 63, Lynbrook 6

Jefferson 27, Cupertino 10

MacDonald 41, Mills 34

Saratoga 27, Monta Vista 27, tie in OT

West Catholic

St. Francis 30, Mitty 27

St. Ignatius 31, Riordan 28

Valley Christian 21, Bellarmine 0

Non-league

Gilroy 34, Independence 0

Piedmont Hills 14, Sobrato 7

Westmont 23, Overfelt 20

INTERSECTIONAL

Del Norte-Crescent City 13, Oakland Tech 7

Mt. Diablo 55, Castlemont 32

Pinole Valley 19, Skyline 0

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Pittsburg 37, Los Gatos 20

Rio Hondo Prep-Arcadia 24, The King’s Academy 0

Ukiah 52, Carlmont 34

Thursday, Oct. 3

SOUTH BAY/PENINSULA

BVAL West Valley

Evergreen Valley 16, San Jose 14

Gunderson 35, Hill 0

Mt. Pleasant 42, Lick 0

Non-league

Del Mar 14, Prospect 6

How Bay Area News Group Top 25 fared

(Mercury News & East Bay Times)

No. 1 DE LA SALLE (5-0)

Did not play

No. 2 PITTSBURG (4-1)

Beat Los Gatos 37-20

No. 3 ARCHBISHOP RIORDAN (2-3)

Lost to St. Ignatius 31-28

No. 4 ST. FRANCIS (4-1)

Beat Archbishop Mitty 30-27

No. 5 SAN RAMON VALLEY (6-0)

Beat Granada 35-6

No. 6 ST. IGNATIUS (4-1)

Beat Archbishop Riordan 31-28

No. 7 SERRA (2-3)

Beat Sacred Heart Cathedral 29-12

No. 8 LOS GATOS (4-1)

Lost to Pittsburg 37-20

No. 9 EL CERRITO (4-1)

Did not play

No. 10 VALLEY CHRISTIAN (3-2)

Beat Bellarmine 21-0

No. 11 CALIFORNIA (6-0)

Beat Livermore 42-14

No. 12 LAS LOMAS (5-1)

Lost to Northgate 35-21

No. 13 MCCLYMONDS (2-3)

Beat Berean Christian 46-21

No. 14 CLAYTON VALLEY CHARTER (3-2)

Did not play

No. 15 LIBERTY (4-2)

Beat Antioch 33-14

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No. 16 WILCOX (3-2)

Did not play

No. 17 MENLO SCHOOL (5-0)

Did not play

No. 18 ARCHBISHOP MITTY (3-2)

Lost to St. Francis 30-27

No. 19 ACALANES (4-2)

Beat Benicia 52-0

No. 20 BISHOP O’DOWD (4-2)

Beat Castro Valley 39-9

No. 21 MONTE VISTA (5-1)

Beat Dublin 42-6

No. 22 MENLO-ATHERTON (4-1)

Did not play

No. 23 SANTA TERESA (4-1)

Lost to Christopher 31-14

No. 24 SALESIAN (5-0)

Beat St. Patrick-St. Vincent 49-6

No. 25 HALF MOON BAY (5-0)

Did not play

Editor’s note: Teams eligible for the Bay Area News Group rankings come from leagues based predominantly in Alameda, Contra Costa, San Mateo and Santa Clara counties. The news organization’s high school staff chooses the teams.

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