The Pioneer's high school football scores update, Nov. 7, 2022

The Pioneer’s high school football scores update, Nov. 7, 2022

The Pioneer's high school football scores update, Nov. 7, 2022
Junior runningback Monte Beam (6) has shone this fall for Concord High as the Minutemen reversed last year’s 1-9 record to 9-1 entering this weekend’s North Coast Section football Division 4 playoffs. Beam has 23 touchdowns and rushed for over 200 yards a game. (Candi Murphy photo courtesy Concord High football)

CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CA (Nov. 7, 2022) — The final week of the regular season played out with all five games involving local schools ending in lopsided results.

The feature game in all of the Bay Area saw De La Salle end Clayton Valley Charter’s five-game winning streak in resounding fashion as the Spartans spotted the homestanding Ugly Eagles a 6-0 lead and then posted 42 unanswered points before the end of the third quarter with the final scoreless fourth period played with a running clock.

That win insured De La Salle is once again the top seed in the North Coast Section Open/Division I playoffs and placed CVCHS into the third seed below DLS and Pittsburg. Under the recently enacted section format for its top football teams, Clayton Valley Charter is effectively the top seed in the division I bracket which features the third through sixth open division teams. The loser of the expected open division championship matchup between De La Salle and Pitt next weekend will face the winner of the lower bracket for the NCS Division I championship on the Thanksgiving Weekend with that winner moving on in the CIF playoffs.

Several local experts looked at the matchup last Friday as the time De La Salle’s unbeaten streak against NCS opponents would be stopped at 262 games. The huge crowd at Gonsalves Stadium was excited when the Ugly Eagles scored first to take a 6-0 lead but from that point on the DLS offense took control. The home side’s potential scoring drives to cut into the Spartans lead each side of halftime were snuffed out and De La Salle kept the Eagles scoreless after the early touchdown for a convincing victory.

College Park wrapped up the Diablo Athletic League Valley Division championship with a 47-6 victory over Alhambra. Concord High’s remarkable turnaround regular season was completed when the Minutemen won 42-7 over Mt. Diablo for a 9-1 record to compare with last year’s 1-9. Ygnacio Valley was not so fortunate as the Wolves matched last year’s 0-10 mark and will enter the 2023 season with a  24-game losing streak after falling to Berean Christian 47-6. Northgate made it into the playoffs despite losing its fourth DAL Mountain game out of five 33-14 to Acalanes.

NCS Playoffs – Nov. 11

Open/Division I – James Logan – Union City (7-3) at De La Salle (7-3)

Open/Division I – California (5-5) at Clayton Valley Charter (6-4)

Division 3College Park (7-3) at Windsor (8-2)

Division 3 – Northgate (6-4) at Las Lomas (5-5)

Division 4 – Concord (9-1) at Acalanes-Lafayette (9-1)

Week 11 – Nov. 4-5

Concord (8-1) 42, Mt. Diablo (3-6) 7

De La Salle (6-3) 42, Clayton Valley Charter (6-3) 6

Acalanes (8-1 ) 33, Northgate (6-3) 14

College Park (6-3) 47, Alhambra (4-5) 6

Berean Christian (5-4) 47, Ygnacio Valley (0-9) 6

2022 Season Schedules

Clayton Valley Charter 6-4, 4-0 (Open Div./Div. 1) – 8/26 Salinas L 14-21, 9/2 Del Oro-Loomis L 27-31, 9/9 at Canyon Springs-North Las Vegas W 42-6, 9/16 Turlock L 35-37, 10/1 at Jesuit-Carmichael W 35-21, 10/7 at Amador Valley-Pleasanton W 47-14, 10/14 at San Ramon Valley-Danville W 42-28, 10/21 California-San Ramon W 49-14, 10/28 at Monte Vista-Danville W 55-6, 11/4 De La Salle L 6-42.

College Park  7-3, 5-0 (Div. 3) – 9/2 at Foothill-Pleasanton L 12-28, 9/9 Oakmont-Roseville W 21-13, 9/16 Hercules W 44-6, 9/23 at Northgate L 14-28, 9/30 at Livermore L 8-35, 10/7 Concord W 34-28, 10/15 at Berean Christian W 42-25, 10/21 Ygnacio Valley W 84-0, 10/28 Mt. Diablo W 54-6, 11/4 at Alhambra W 47-6.

Concord 9-1, 4-1 (Div. 4) – 8/26 Newark Memorial-Newark W 14-7, 9/2 Alameda W 30-8, 9/9 at San Lorenzo W 37-0, 9/16 at Richmond W 2-0, 9/23 Arroyo-San Lorenzo W 28-6, 10/7 at College Park L 28-34, 10/14 Ygnacio Valley W 54-8, 10/21 at Alhambra W 14-7, 10/28 Berean Christian W 34-12, 11/4 at Mt. Diablo W 42-7.

De La Salle 7-3 (Open Div./Div. 1) – 8/26 at Monterey Trail-Elk Grove W 36-20, 9/2 Serra-San Mateo L 21-24, 9/9 Saint Francis-Mountain View W 35-3, 9/16 at Cathedral Catholic-San Diego W 28-20, 9/23 Folsom L 20-24, 10/7 at St. Mary’s-Stockton L 35-45, 10/14 at California-San Ramon W 41-7, 10/21 Monte Vista–Danville W 41-3, 10/28 at Amador Valley-Pleasanton W 27-7, 11/4 at Clayton Valley Charter W 42-6.

Mt. Diablo 3-7, 1-4 (Div. 4) – 8/26 Lathrop L 0-56, 9/9 at American-Fremont L 0-48, 9/17 at Arroyo-San Lorenzo L 0-28, 9/24 at San Lorenzo W 27-6, 9/30 at Richmond W 35-14, 10/7 at Ygnacio Valley W 35-28, 10/14 Alhambra L 0-35, 10/21 Berean Christian L 20-49, 10/28 at College Park L 6-54, 11/4 Concord L 7-42.

Northgate 6-4, 1-4 (Div. 3) – 8/26 Deer Valley W 29-8, 9/2 at Ukiah W 28-6, 9/9 Fremont-Oakland W 9-0, 9/16 at Bethel-Vallejo W 38-0, 9/23 College Park W 28-14, 10/7 Miramonte-Orinda L 35-43, 10/14 Las Lomas L 7-34, 10/21 at Campolindo-Moraga L 7-50, 10/28 at Benicia W 9-7, 11/4 Acalanes-Lafayette L 14-33.

Ygnacio Valley 0-10, 0-5 (Div. 6) – 8/27 at Washington-San Francisco L 14-49, 9/9 Justin-Siena – Napa L 0-42, 9/16 at Kennedy-Fremont L 12-50, 9/23 Bradshaw Christian-Sacramento L 0-48, 9/30 Stone Ridge Christian-Merced L 6-38, 10/7 Mt. Diablo L 28-35, 10/14 at Concord L 8-54, 10/21 at College Park L 0-84, 10/28 Alhambra L 12-31, 11/5 at Berean Christian L 6-47.

Jay Bedecarré
Jay Bedecarré
Sports and Schools Editor at The Concord Clayton Pioneer | sports@pioneerpublishers.com | Website

Jay Bedecarré is a long-time resident and writer in Concord and Clayton. He began his newspaper writing career while still a senior at Mt. Diablo High School and he has been part of The Pioneer since its inception in 2003. Jay also operates Bay Area Festivals, presenting events around the San Francisco Bay Area including Bay Area KidFest annually in Downtown Concord.

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