Friday, October 22, 2010

Friday Night Final Scores

Berean Christian 21, Valley Christian 7 (FINAL)

Swett 48, Kennedy 44 (Final)

El Molino 14, Sonoma Valley 7 (Final)

Windsor 22, Healdsburg 20 (Final)

St. Mary's 33, Piedmont 14 (Final)

Middletown 38, Fort Bragg 14 (Final)

Willits 36, Upper Lake 8 (Final)

Clear Lake 26, St. Vincent 21 (Final)

St. Helena 33, Cloverdale 27 (Final)

St. Patrick/St. Vincent 49, Moreau Catholic 34 (Final)

Kelseyville 60, Lower Lake 18 (Final)

Marin Catholic 41, Justin Siena 0 (Final)

Fortuna 28, Del Norte 21 (Final)



JV Scores:

Clear Lake 49, St. Vincent 6

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

21 to 20 Del Norte 5 min left in the game,

Class A Dude said...

Thanks for posting!

Anonymous said...

I'm not so sure Middletown will defeat Kelseyville by 28 next Friday in Middletown.

Anonymous said...

Clear Lake JVs defeated St. Vincent by a score of 49 - 6.

Anonymous said...

So who thinks Clear Lake has a shot at the league title now? There 2-0 in league play and are gaining momentem every week. They play Upper Lake this Saturday.

Anonymous said...

not only is middletown going to beat kelseyville by 28 they will also be in the championship game as well...

Anonymous said...

Anyone know why Ferndale and Eureka didn't play?

Anonymous said...

They didn't play cause Ferndale needed the extra week to recover and get ready for league play

Anonymous said...

The Clear Lake/St. Vincent game was one of the most exciting and best highschool games Ive ever seen.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous-Your comment 'one of the most exciting and best high school games Ive ever seen' is a compliment to both schools, their coaches, and the players from each school.

It was a classic. The teams were evenly matched, the scoring was back and forth, St. Vincent had a chance to win in the closing minutes with their two minute drill, Clear Lake was able to rise to the occasion and preserve the win.

It was exciting to the very end.

Class A Dude said...

Definitely sounds like a great game. I wish I was there to see it.

Anonymous said...

It has been ten years or more since Clear Lake had a 0-5 start. This year 100 rushing yards per game and less than 88 yards passing per game. Complements to the school and the coaches. Maybe Clearlake can get a playoff game with Round Valley, that would be an exciting game.

Anonymous said...

Its true that Clear Lake started 0 and 5 but look their schedule for the first 5 games. They played Durham whos quarterback is getting recruited by Pac 10 schools. Then to returning champs Fort Bragg. Then 6 and 1 Kelseyville. Then a pretty good Willits team and then 6 and 1 Middletown. Give the boys a break. Theyve started to win when it counts. In league. And theyve been playing some pretty good football the last 2 weeks.

Anonymous said...

Durham, who’s that. Returning Fort Bragg has a good program but is nothing like last years championship team, you’ll see this Friday against Middletown. The loss to Kelseyville is the first loss to them in 10 years. Everybody from Willits graduated. Of course Clear Lake lost to Middletown, they have a real football program and Clear Lake only beat them once in ten years. TWO WINS! Youth football at its best. St Vincent’s quarterback who also needs to double as their teams leading rusher is averaging 3.7 yards per carry. Cloverdale, well I don't know what to say.