The Mid-Peninsula League again did not enter a team. Any of these schools that qualified went into this division. SAN MATEO def. The format remained the same -- 16 schools from seven leagues competing in Division I with four teams each taking part in Division II-North and Division II-South. After a 100 year absence, California condors are released back - CNN Six plays later, Todd DalPorto intercepted a Woodside pass on the Wildcat 35. LOS GATOS def. Favorite Non-Condors Teams: Los Angeles Dodgers, Kansas City Chiefs, On this page: Radio Broadcast | iheartradio | Streaming Audio | Television Broadcast | Internet Broadcast Radio Broadcasts The Condors broadcast partner for the 2010-11 season is Fox Sports Radio 970, who will air 55 regular season Condors games over terrestrial radio throughout the year over Fox Sports 970 AM, including 46 in its entirety. Shop Oxnard College Condors apparel, clothing, gear, and merchandise at the Oxnard College Shop on prepsportswear.com. Two St. Francis scores came on passes from Joe Giagiari to Joe LaVelle for 40 and 43 yards. ST. FRANCIS (10-0)(WCAL champ) def. The club's name and colours were chosen as a remembrance to the defunct college football team Cndores of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, which played from 1970 to 1998, winning 10 National Championships. WOODSIDE, 44-37, at San Jose City College, Nov. 25. PDF BAKERSFIELD CONDORS 2022-23 schedule HOMESTEAD, 43-20, at Independence High, Nov. 24. CUPERTINO (8-2) (SCVL-ECD 2nd) def. Win a regular season head-to-head matchup. GUNDERSON (9-1)(STAL runner-up), 23-20, SANTA CRUZ def. VALLEY CHRISTIAN def. Monta Vista represented the latter league by winning a coin flip after a three-way tie for first place. Paul Goodwins 31-yard field goal looked like it might hold up for Palma but Blacks run ended that. Jonsson (75, pass from Kleiman) (Coletta kick). Take the. TERRA NOVA (5-4-1) (PAL-BC 3RD),44-16, at City College of San Francisco, Nov.17. PALMA (8-1)(MTAL champ) def. STEVENSON (8-2)(MTAL 2nd), 28-7, at Mitty High, Nov. 18. MOUNTAIN VIEW def. LEIGH (7-3) (BVL-MHD tie 2nd) def. M-A then scored twice more in the period. Naomi joined the team in 2016 in charge of the teams financial department and administrative duties. GUNDERSON (7-2)(STAL runner-up), 31-7, The teams traded touchdowns in the opening quarter and each scored two TDs in the second with Oak Grove holding a 22-21 edge because of a two-point conversion. This season six schools opted up so two schools (Palo Alto and Oak Grove) that did not apply were moved to the open division. 1 entry) def. MENLO (9-1) (PAL-OD co-champ), 39-38 (overtime), at Menlo School, Nov. 18. WESTMOOR (6-3)(NPL runner-up) def. OAK GROVE, 35-27, @ San Jose City College, Nov. 23. NORTH MONTEREY COUNTY, 33-12, Manessis (24, pass from Jacobs) (Jacobs run), Vargas (61, pass from Jacobs) (Deneen kick), Malone (22, pass from Ventimilia) (run failed), Malone (13, pass from Ventimilia) (Aamir kick), Smith (24, pass from Jacobs) (Deneen kick), Coen (10, interception return) (Deneen kick), Woodward (33, pass from Pearson) (Franks kick), ODonnell (3, pass from Geary) (Geary run), Tendrup (62, pass from Geary) (Odell kick), ODonnell (9, pass from Geary) (Odell kick). CARMEL (9-0) (MTAL champ) def. SALINAS (7-2-1)(MBL at-large) def. SAN MATEO (7-3)(PAL at-large), 19-0, at Wilcox High, Nov. 20. With the score tied 14-14 at halftime, quarterback R.J. Hackett completed TD passes of 41 yards to Kip Lewis, four yards to Marquis Jessie and 17 yards to Bobby Tarantino. ST. FRANCIS(9-1) (WCAL champ) def. LIVE OAK, 24-19, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 1 -- The Lancers, who won their fourth section title of the decade, were sparked by two touchdown passes from junior quarterback Mark Colella. SARATOGA def. Holt joined the Condors in 2011 and in 2023 was named the team's Vice President, Marketing & Communications. OAK GROVE, 37-21, at San Jose City College, Nov. 28. Fahsbender has been with the organization since 2002, starting his career as an intern. Tie between NORTH MONTEREY COUNTY and PALMA, 14-14, at Watsonville High, Dec. 1 -- The battle of the "unbeatens" was not settled as the two teams had to share the championship. LIVE OAK (9-0)(MBL champ) def. LOS GATOS (10-0) (SCVAL-DAL champ) def. 0 7 Mateo (3, run) (Shaw kick) SANTA CLARA (8-2) (SCVAL-ECAL champ), 40-22, at Menlo-Atherton High, Nov. 18. MITTY, 25-22, at Independence High, Nov. 24. MONTA VISTA def. Rodgers dashed 58 yards for the first score but a two-point conversion try miss left North Salinas behind, 8-6. The format remained the same with 16 teams from seven leagues competing in Division I and four teams each in Division II-South and Division II-North. PALMA (10-0)(MTAL champ) def. NORTH MONTEREY COUNTY (9-0) (MTAL champ), 14-0, at Gonzales High, Nov. 24 -- The victors scored their 14 points in the second quarter and made them stand up for the win. BELLARMINE (7-3) (WCAL 3rd) def. The format was changed for the first time since 1993. Salcedo (4, pass from Buzzetta (2pt. LELAND, 14-10, at San Jose City College, Nov. 25. Oak Grove was seeded first in Division I, Overfelt in Division II, Aragon in Division III and Palma in Division IV. ST. FRANCIS CCC (6-3-1) (SCCAL 4th), 22-18, at Kings Academy, Nov. 21. LEIGH, 10-7, at PAL Stadium, Nov. 25. VALLEY CHRISTIAN(9-1)(WCAL champ) def. VALLEY CHRISTIAN (5-5) (WCAL tie 4th) def. North Monterey County tallied in the second quarter on Ernie Vasquez 16-yard pass to Melvin Graham. OVERFELT (6-4)(BVAL-STAL 2nd), 27-10, at San Jose City College, Nov. 18. Cameron Moodys 11-yard run put M-A ahead, 7-0, but quarterback Joe Erdie answered with a 55-yard gallop. MITTY (9-0-1) (WCAL co-champ), 22-17, at Foothill College, Nov. 20 ST. FRANCIS (6-3-1) (WCAL 4th), 17-10, at Salinas Sports Complex, Nov. 19. SOQUEL, 46-6, at Cabrillo College, Nov. 26. SARATOGA (6-3-1) (SCVAL-DAL tie 2nd), 20-0, at Los Gatos High, Nov. 21. 27-21(overtime), at Aragon High, Nov.20. DALY CITY, Calif. - The Bakersfield Condors (6-13-1-2, 15pts) could not sustain enough offensive pressure and fell 4-1 to the San Francisco Bulls (9-12-1-2, 21pts) on Wednesday night at the Cow Palace. OAK GROVE (10-0)(MHAL champ) def. The format did not change. MENLO-ATHERTON (7-3)(SPL runner-up), 19-6, Bill Christopher completed 12 of 18 passes for 203 yards and two touchdowns for the Eagles who took a 22-6 halftime lead only to have Saratoga narrow the count to 10 points by the end of the third quarter. PACIFIC GROVE (9-1) (MTAL champ), 13-10, at Pacific Grove High, Nov. 19. SEASIDE (9-1) (MTAL 2nd), 35-14, at San Lorenzo Valley High, Nov. 18. LIVE OAK (8-2) (MBL 2nd) def. Hobbies: Soccer referee, playing basketball, golf, softball, disc golf, etcIm game for anything, I enjoy staying active. OAK GROVE (10-0)(MHAL champ) def. MENLO-ATHERTON def. WILLOW GLEN (5-5)(STAL No. LEIGH def. Menlo-Atherton trailed at halftime but scored three times in the third quarter. MONTEREY (8-2)(MBL champ) def. MILPITAS (6-3-1) (SCVAL-DAL 4th), 22-13, LIVE OAK def. Under his new role, he oversees all aspects of ticket sales and the teams account managers. Hill played without quarterback Jack Overstreet who was ill. A linebacker, a wide receiver and a place-kicker took turns filling in at quarterback, most plays being run from short punt formation. NORTH MONTEREY COUNTY (6-3) (MBL at-large), 36-6, at Santa Cruz High, Nov. 20. THE KINGS ACADEMY (6-4) (PAL-BD tie 4th), 50-21, at Carmel, Nov. 20. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, 62-13, @ Wilcox High, Nov. 23 PALMA (9-1) (TCAL champ) def. CARMEL (9-1) (MTAL champ), 49-42, at Pacific Grove High, Nov. 16, MENLO def. GUNDERSON, 16-15, at San Jose City College, Dec. 6 -- The Dons put on a remarkable finish after trailing Gunderson most of the game to claim its first CCS victory. SARATOGA def. LOS GATOS (10-0) (SCVL champ) def. MONTA VISTA, 38-14, at Seaside High, Nov. 27. OAK GROVE (9-1) (BVAL-MHAL champs) def. CAMPBELL (7-1-2)(WVAL runner-up), 48-12, at San Jose City College, Nov. 24 -- The Eagles completely dominated in Campbells last-ever football game. BELLARMINE (8-1-1)(WCAL champ) def. The ECHL tabbed him Co-Ticket Executive of the Year in 2006-07, and he was also feted as the Condors Salesperson of the Year for 2005-06 and 2006-07. PIEDMONT HILLS (6-3-1)(MHAL runner-up), 54-27, at San Benito County High, Nov. 20. HOLLISTER, 28-20, at San Jose City College, Dec. 3 -- Oak Grove jumped to a 28-6 lead with 3:39 left in the third quarter on Nick Gardiner's 92-yard run SANTA TERESA (8-2)(MHAL at-large), 44-13, at Wilcox High, Nov. 17. VALLEY CHRISTIAN def. WILCOX, 24-7, at San Jose City College, Nov. 29. Anthony joined the Condors in October 2019 and is responsible for merchandise and event operations. SALINAS, 14-13, at San Jose City College, Nov. 28. MOUNTAIN VIEW (6-4)(SCVAL champ) def. Live Oak led 6-2 at halftime and each time the Acorns scored in the second half, Blackford came back immediately with six points of its own. DEL MAR, 42-7, at Foothill College, Nov. 24. OVERFELT def. But the Wildcats victory wasnt as easy as the final score indicated. Vea finished with 205 yards in 22 carries. LOS GATOS (9-0-1) (SCVAL-DAAL champ) def. MILPITAS (8-1)(SCVAL champ), 10-6, at Cupertino High, Nov. 17. PIEDMONT HILLS (7-2-1)(STAL champ), 18-0, at PAL Stadium, Nov. 22. PIONEER, 24-20, at Westmont High, Nov. 28. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO (6-4)(NPL No. PALMA (9-1) (MTAL champ) def. KING CITY (6-4)(MTAL 2nd), 29-27, at Pacific Grove High, Nov. 18. ST. IGNATIUS, 27-14, at Westmont High, Nov. 24. SACRED HEART PREP (8-2) (PAL-BD tie 2nd) def. OVERFELT, 21-13, at Independence High, Nov. 25. HOMESTEAD (8-2) (SCVL-ECD champ) def. LOS GATOS, 34-7, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 3 -- The first-ever clash of undefeated, untied teams in the championship game turned into a rout as the Lancers scored 34 unanswered points after Los Gatos had taken a 7-0 lead. St. Francis was not to be denied, however, and Mike Naki completed passes of 17, 20 and 19 yards to set up his 17-yarder to Jim Friedl for the touchdown. HILLSDALE (9-0)(MPL champ) def. Toney romped 61 yards to set up the first TD. PALMA (8-1-1) (MBL champ) def. ARAGON, 28-18, at PAL Stadium, Dec. 5 -- Monterey fell behind early but took control in the second half by dominating at the line of scrimmage and coming up with big plays. Undefeated St. Francis was a lop-sided favorite to win Division I; San Mateo, also unbeaten, was the pick in Division II-North but Division II-South was a tossup. Favorite TV Shows: Blacklist, Dateline, Diners Drive-Ins and Dives, anything sports related, Favorite Food: Chicken Caesar Salad, sushi, pizza, Hobbies: Playing golf, biking, working out, traveling, lounging by the pool, Greg Lowe can be contacted at glowe@bakersfieldcondors.com, Roger Parsons Director, Tickets & Premium Seating. PALMA def. Boyd, who went 98 yards for his seventh touchdown return of the season, putting Palo Alto on top. CAPUCHINO (6-4) (PAL-LD champ), 56-21, at Seaside High, Nov. 16. BRANHAM (6-1-1)(WVAL runner-up), 21-0, at Los Gatos High, Nov. 17. Fisher and Halladay hooked up on a 38-yard TD pass with 1:38 remaining in the third quarter to give Los Gatos a 21-0 edge. St. Francis missed a tie by converting only three two-point attempts. SOQUEL (6-4) (SCCAL co-champ), 14-7, at Pacific Grove High School, Nov. 16. Carta-Samuels two-yard run, the Bells only points until overtime. Shea (68, pass from Elliott) (kick blocked). ST. FRANCIS (8-1)(WCAL champ) def. WILCOX (10-0)(SCVAL champ), 21-14, at Foothill College, Nov. 26 -- Tony Thompson dashed 44 and 30 yards for second half touchdowns to propel Woodside. ST. IGNATIUS (7-3) (WCAL tie 3rd), 21-14, at Jefferson High, Nov. 20. LOS GATOS def. GILROY (6-4)(MBL 3rd), 10-3, at Woodside High, Nov. 18. OAK GROVE 97-3) (BVL-MHD tie 2nd), 48-34, at Fremont High, Nov. 23. Coach Kent Miller (no relation to quarterback Jim) watched his Chargers get a 33-0 lead before Riordan scored. The other 24 teams were then divided into three divisions -- large schools, medium schools and small schools -- based on enrollment. Leland won the game when it drove 62 yards in 16 plays after taking the second half kickoff.\. at Live Oak High, Nov. 21. He is responsible for all communications and advertising in the organization in addition to being the teams play-by-play broadcaster and public relations contact. There was no change in the format. IV. LOS ALTOS (7-2-1)(SCVAL champ) def. HALF MOON BAY (9-1)(NPL co-champ), 14-0, at South San Francisco, Nov. 24 -- St. Francis scored the first time it had possession in each half and that proved to be enough. SALINAS (7-2-1) (MBL 4th) def. In, addition, there were eight at-large selections. Bill Rainey was the standout, catching five passes for 68 yards and two touchdowns and completing five passes in five attempts for 67 yards. BRANHAM (6-4)(WVAL No. The Padres did score once in the first half but Palma went ahead 20-7 in the third quarter on a six-yard jaunt by Myers. ARAGON (7-3) (PAL-BD tie 4th) def. MOUNTAIN VIEW, 30-6, at Foothill College, Nov. 28. BELLARMINE, 13-10 (overtime) at San Jose City College, Nov. 30 A goal-line stand in the waning seconds of regulation time propelled the Wildcats over the defending champs. Bellarmine opened the game with a 75-yard drive that ended with quarterback K.J. As before, small schools, if they met certain criteria, had the option of moving to one of the larger school classifications. APTOS (7-2)(SCCAL No. Automatically qualifying were 24 teams from the section's 11 leagues. STEVENSON (8-2) (MTAL 3rd) def. Top seeds were Oak Grove (open), Menlo-Atherton (large schools), Riordan (medium schools) and Pacific Grove (small schools), Mosher (4, pass from McCabe) (Bader kick), Scott (14, pass from Brandin ) (Pederson kick), Sublett (5, pass from Conners) (kick failed), Garner (10, pass from Delucchi) (Ross kick). VALLEY CHRISTIAN, 43-6, at San Jose City College, Dec. 5 -- The winners capped an undefeated season by easily repeating as division champions. He resides in Bakersfield with his dog, Zeus. MOUNTAIN VIEW, 25-24 (tie-breaker), at Foothill College, Nov. 29. LEIGH (7-1-1)(BVAL-MHAL champ) def. NORTH MONTEREY COUNTY, 21-14, at Cabrillo College, Nov. 29 -- Hollister won its second consecutive crown but had to come from behind in the fourth quarter to pull it off. They kicked to B.J. Condor Apparel - Condor Soccer SAN LORENZO VALLEY, 20-14, at De Anza College, Nov. 28. ST. FRANCIS, 33-22, at Spartan Stadium, Dec. 3 -- Quarterback Jimmy Singleton completed 8 of 12 passes for 165 yards and three touchdowns and rushed 14 times for 96 yards and a TD to pace Live Oak. CUPERTINO (8-1)(DAL champ) def. 16 22 Melenudo (37, pass from Mateo) (Melenudo, pass from Mateo) SANTA TERESA (10-0)(MHAL champ), 35-14, at Spartan Stadium Nov. 28 -- St. Francis surprised previously unbeaten Santa Teresa by scoring four touchdowns in the second half while holding the potent Saint offense in check. The winners did not attempt a pass in the second half. A new format was initiated for this season. VALLEY CHRISTIAN, 21-0, at San Jose City College, Dec. 5 It was all Usua Amanam as the Bellarmine running back rolled up 257 yards in 19 carries and scored three times. at Gonzales High, Nov. 21. MENLO-ATHERTON def. They kicked to B.J. BURLINGAME (5-5) (PAL-BD tie 4th) def. LOS GATOS (10-0)(SCAVL-DAL champ) def. turnovers but didn't put the game away until the second half when Jon Grant connected on two scoring strikes -- 11 yards to Dana Kennedy and 56 yards LOS GATOS (8-1)(WVAL champ) def. LOS GATOS def. PALO ALTO (7-3)(SCVAL-DAL 4th), 24-7, at Palo Alto High, Nov. 19. -- A.J. However, Leland surprised the top-ranked Eagles before an estimated 5,000 fans. Jarmar Julien starred also, intercepting two passes, rushing for 54 yards and scoring on a 10-yard pass play. PALO ALTO def. Condors +2 Condors season ends with loss to Canucks Apr 22, 2023 The season for the Bakersfield Condors came to an end on Friday night 1,444 miles from the friendly confines of Mechanic's. PACIFIC GROVE (9-1)(MTAL champ), 28-0, at Gonzales, Nov. 25 -- Salinas scored in each quarter as Bruce Farr tallied on a two-yard run, John Felice ran a fumble back three yards, Steve Royal banged two yards and Peter Agee went four yards for the touchdowns. MENLO-ATHERTON (9-1) (PAL-BD champ) def. Alfred Hamilton Williams (born November 6, 1968) is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker and defensive end in the National Football League (NFL) for the Cincinnati Bengals, San Francisco 49ers and Denver Broncos. SALINAS (9-1) (TCL champ) def. NORTH SALINAS (8-0-1)(MBL champ) def. IV. ARAGON (8-2)(PAL runner-up), 49-14, at Burlingame High, Nov. 19. LELAND (9-0)(STAL) def. PALMA (10-0)(MTAL champ) def. OAK GROVE (8-1-1) (BVAL-MHAL champ), 38-34, at Oak Grove High, Nov. 21.