The De Anza High School Dons, a much-maligned football team, got clobbered in their homecoming night game. But the full story does not show up in the box score.
The Dons were blown out 49-7 by a much better Alameda High School team. The Dons gave up hundreds of yards, but never yielded an inch when…
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Weekend score update
Friday’s results
FOOTBALL
Salesian 28, Tomales 0
-The Pride (9-1 overall, 5-0 Bay Football League) hit the road to win its final non-league game of season, topping Tomales. Salesian looks to finish up an undefeated Bay Football League season with a 7:30 p.m. game this Friday vs. California School of the Deaf (3-7, 1-4 BFL).
Pinole Valley 41, Richmond…
This Week in High School Football: Nov. 6
Richmond High football coach Jeff Tyner thought his team was on the verge of contention.
Last week his team hosted Alameda. A win and the Oilers could have moved as high as second place in the Alameda Contra Costa Athletic League.
Richmond lost, 56-0.
“We’re not quite there yet,” Tyner said.
At Richmond, and ACCAL rival De Anza, it…