Posts Tagged ‘football’
Mental mistakes cost Eagles
Kennedy high school drops a divisional game to St. Mary’s.
Read MoreGauchos stomp Oilers as skid reaches three games
El Cerrito Gauchos running back James Savage had a monster game as the Richmond Oilers lost again.
Read MoreFathering a team through football
Clyde Byrd is a coach whose focus goes beyond the football field at Kennedy High.
Read MoreEagles ready to come back strong
After sustaining multiple injuries last week, the Kennedy Eagles say they’re ready to bring it.
Read MoreInjuries and missed chances cost Eagles the game
Eagles coach says the team’s lack of focus during practice led to a 27-20 loss to Moreau Catholic on Saturday.
Read MoreEagles Snap Oilers’ Winning Streak
Kennedy High School prevailed Friday in a game that fans dubbed “The Battle of Richmond.”
Read MoreEagles fall, 36-14
The Kennedy Eagles fall to the Hercules Titans in a 36-14 loss Friday night.
Read MoreFan energy lifts Eagles
Eagles fans bring it at the season opener against the El Cerrito Gauchos. Catch a glimpse of the high-intensity energy from the stands.
Read MoreEagles clinch last-minute victory in season opener
The Kennedy Eagles soared to victory over El Cerrito in the season’s first match-up on Friday night.
Read MoreAfter lost year, Kennedy football returns
With a new coach and game plan, John F. Kennedy High School’s once proud football program is poised to return to glory in this Friday’s season opener versus El Cerrito at Contra Costa College.
Read MoreHometown star scores two touchdowns against Raiders
Washington Redskins running back Quinton Ganther helped finish off the Raiders on Sunday with two fourth-quarter touchdown runs in the ’Skins 34-13 win. Then in his postgame comments, he made sure to mention his hometown. A quote attributed to Ganther from the Washington Post: “Coming from this area, coming from Richmond, you guys know how…
Read MoreDe Anza’s cheerleaders an irrepressible bunch
Homecoming night tends to transcend temporary discomforts, like chilly nights and shaky home football teams. On the biggest night of the high school sports season, cheerleaders have to bring their best, and that’s just what De Anza’s squad did.
Read MoreDe Anza Dons demonstrate big heart
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…
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