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North Coast Section semifinal playoff pairings, predictions: Will Pittsburg end De La Salle’s remarkable 30-year run?
It is getting close to that point. Per week away from part championships, which assure bids into the CIF State regional bowl video games.
These regional bowl winners play for a state title.
Regardless how the divisions and competitors shapes out, taking residence banners is a giant deal to those packages, colleges and most vital, athletes.
This is a really temporary breakdown of the matchups, prediction of scores from CalPreps’ laptop and for enjoyable, we’ll supply ours as properly.
North Coast Part semifinal playoffs (except famous)
All video games 7 p.m. Friday, except famous
OPEN DIVISION FINAL
No. 2 seed Pittsburg (10-1) vs. No. 1 De La Salle (8-3) at Dublin HS
Not solely is a bit title and automated bid into the regional playoffs on the road, however so is De La Salle’s 264-game unbeaten streak towards NCS opponents. The Spartans’ final loss was to Pittsburg 35-27 within the NCS 3A title recreation. Nice matchup of Pittsburg’s high-powered offense led by Florida-bound QB Jaden Rashada and Washington commit WR Rashid Williams, towards De La Salle’s a lot improved protection that hasn’t allowed greater than a landing throughout its present five-game win streak. The return of a season-long harm to dominating DL Chase Tofaeono is a giant plus for DLS. The loser performs the winner of the D1 semifinal subsequent week to assert a D1 title and regional spot.
Calpreps.com laptop prediction: De La Salle 28, Pittsburg 21
SBLive: De La Salle 21, Pittsburg 20
DIVISION 1 SEMIFINAL
No. 4 Liberty (8-3) at No. 3 Clayton Valley Constitution (7-4)
Nice matchups of quarterbacks in Liberty’s Nate Bell ( 2,394 whole yards, 31 TDs) and Clayton Valley’s Christian Aguilar (191 of 275, 2,782 yards, 23 TDs). Clayton Valley began 1-3 and Liberty 3-3. After dropping eight of 9 to Clayton Valley, Liberty has gained the final two within the sequence, 42-14 and 28-27 in 2018-19.
Calpreps.com laptop prediction: Clayton Valley 35, Liberty 28
SBLive: Clayton Valley 42, Liberty 21
DIVISION 2
No. 4 Foothill (7-4) at No. 1 San Ramon Valley (9-2)
The host Wolves are led by quarterback Luke Baker, who has a large junior season with 3,149 passing yards and 37 touchdowns. He spreads the ball round superbly. Foothill, within the weaker of the 2 EBAL divisions, function one of many state’s prime sophomores, receiver Chris Lawson (42 catches, 675 yards, 11 TDs). SRV already had its means with the Falcons 31-7 in September, however that may someday work towards the winner. It needs to be a lot nearer, however possible the identical winner. Within the sequence, SRV has gained 11 of 18 since 2004, together with 4 of the final 5.
Calpreps.com laptop prediction: San Ramon Valley 38, Foothill 14
SBLive: San Ramon Valley 28, Foothill 21
No. 3 Rancho Cotate (9-2) at No. 2 Campolindo (11-0)
Nice matchup of large receiver-defensive backs in Cal-bound’s Sailasa Vadrawale (53 catches, 957 yards, 15 TDs) and Campolindo’s Robbie Mascheroni (56, 1,022, 17). The groups have met thrice, Campolindo gained the final 34-14 in 2019, whereas Cotate gained the 2 earlier seasons, 35-21 and 33-28.
Calpreps.com laptop prediction: Campolindo 27, Rancho Cotate 22
SBLive: Campolindo 35, Rancho Cotate 21
See SBLive function: Campolindo’s Sprint and Mash and No-name Bunch
DIVISION 3
No. 5 Northgate (7-4) at No. 1 El Cerrito (11-0)
You’ll be able to’t win in the event you do not rating and the Gauchos do not let anybody on the scoreboard. They’ve allowed simply 56 factors in 11 video games with three shutouts, together with 41-0 final week over Montgomery-Santa Rosa. Northgate began yr 5-0, however since then is 2-4. The Broncos scored a pleasant 24-21 win at closely favored Las Lomas-Walnut Creek final week.
Calpreps.com laptop prediction: El Cerrito 31, Northgate 6
SBLive: El Cerrito 21, Northgate 0
No. 3 American Canyon (8-3) at No. 2 Windsor (8-2)
Misplaced within the controversy over disturbing recreation/end of Windsor’s 41-15 win over Faculty Park-Nice Hill final week, was implausible exhibiting of Anderson brothers, junior QB Judson (385 yards passing, 5 touchdowns) and sophomore WR Hayden (8 catches, 196 yards, TD). American Canyon can management the clock with 1,000 yard rushers Kaleb Anderson (1,174, 17 TDs) and Kapono Liu (1,034, 11).
Calpreps.com laptop prediction: Windsor 28, American Canyon 17
SBLive: Windsor 21, American Canyon 20
DIVSION 4
No. 5 Del Norte-Crescent Metropolis (9-1) at No. 1 Marin Catholic-Kentfield (11-0), Saturday, 1 p.m.
Frankly, it has been a cakewalk many of the season for the host Wildcats, who’ve outscored foes 511-96 with three shutouts, together with 69-0 over Newark Memorial final week. Nice steadiness between run (1,856 yards) and go (2,238) behind RB Charles Wlliams (812 yards, 19 TDs) and QB Joey Cook dinner (1,654 yards passing, 20 TDs). Del Norte presents a legit menace, having outscored foes 428-84 together with a stunning 50-14 rout of first-round opponent Tennyson-Hayward.
Calpreps.com laptop prediction: Marin Catholic 31, Del Norte 28
SBLive: Marin Catholic 35, Del Norte 14
No. 3 Cardinal Newman (7-4) at No. 2 Acalanes (10-1)
One other glorious North Bay versus Lamorinda matchup pits the Dons’ tandem quarterbacks Jake Boselli and Sully Bailey (mixed, 2,778 yards, 29 TDs) towards the rugged ball-control play from Newman, led by D1 recruit Santino Acevedo (6-0, 205), who has 988 speeding yards in eight video games and 14 TDs.
Calpreps.com laptop prediction: Acalanes 28, Cardinal Newman 20
SBLive: Acalanes 35, Cardinal Newman 28
DIVISION 5
No. 3 Analy (6-5) at No. 2 Miramonte (7-4)
Ought to be a shootout, particularly with UCLA-bound QB Luke Duncan (190 of 306, 2,850 yards, 36 TDs) main the host Matadors. Analy has put up 429 factors this season, however given up 406. Its senior QB Sammy Lengthy has thrown for two,502 yards and 25 TDs
Calpreps.com laptop prediction: Miramonte 44, Analy 42
SBLive: Miramonte 55, Analy 42
No. 5 St. Bernard’s Academy-Eureka (6-5) at No. 1 San Marin-Novato (9-2)
The host and defending state champion Mustangs are led by junior QB Dominic Ingrassia (2,008 yards passing, 27 TDs), who spreads the ball superbly to a trio of receivers, Ben Langford, Wesley Timmel and Frankie Quinci, who’ve mixed for 122 catches, 1,575 yards and 22 TDs. St. Bernard’s went completely different routes to win its final two video games, 7-6 and 51-25.
Calpreps.com laptop prediction: San Marin 31, St. Bernard’s 21
SBLive: San Marin 21, St. Bernard’s 17
DIVISION 6
No. 7 Salesian (6-5) at No. 3 Justin-Siena (6-5)
The defending and two-time state champion Satisfaction are shaping into gear following 14-10 upset at Moreau Catholic-Hayward. Justin-Siena acquired defensive in 7-0 first-round playoff residence win over Middletown. Salesian beat Justin-Siena 28-26 final season in NCS title recreation and earlier than that hadn’t performed since 2008, a 28-14 Justin-Siena win.
Calpreps.com laptop prediction: Justin-Siena 20, Salesian 14
SBLive: Salesian 14, Justin-Siena 13
No. 4 Pinole Valley (6-4) at No. 1 Saint Mary’s-Berkeley (11-0), Saturday, 1 p.m.
The historic season for the host Panthers proceed following a 42-13 first-round win over Arcata. Led by working again/linebacker Kyle Goree, St. Mary’s has outscored foes 330-76 with 4 shutouts. Pinole Valley can management the clock with gifted RBs Ellis Shamsid Deen and Larry McDonald.
Calpreps.com laptop prediction: Saint Mary’s 26, Pinole valley 14
SBLive: Saint Mary’s 21, Pinole Valley 7
DIVISION 7
No. 5 McKinleyville (7-4) at No. 1 St. Vincent de Paul (11-0), Saturday, 1 p.m.
One other historic season, this one from the host Mustangs, figures to proceed behind the big abilities of RB Kai Corridor, who final week turned the Redwood Empire’s profession speeding chief in accordance with Cal-Excessive Sports activities. Corridor had 124 yards speeding and a landing in a 28-15 win over Hoopa Valley, has 1,690 yards this season (24 TDs) and 5,473 yards and 71 TDs in his profession. McKinleyville has a fairly good protection, proven in a 9-0 quarterfinal win over Willits.
Calpreps.com laptop prediction: St. Vincent 31, McKinleyville 10
SBLive: St. Vincent 35, McKinleyville 14
No. 6 Kelseyville (6-5) at No. 2 Clear Lake (10-1)
It is a rematch of a Sept. 23 recreation, additionally at Clear Lake, which gained 43-33. The host Cardinals needed to beat Cloverdale for the second week in a row final week to achieve the semifinals, 47-13. Kelseyville went on the street to shock St. Patrick-St. Vincent 48-30. The groups have confronted off 18 occasions since 2004 with Clear Lake successful 11, together with the final three.
Calpreps.com laptop prediction: Clear Lake 31, Kelseyville 21
SBLive: Kelseyville 21, Clear Lake 20
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Wisconsin storms back against Pittsburgh to win Greenbrier Tip-Off
The Wisconsin Badgers are the 2024 Greenbrier Tip-Off champions.
Wisconsin, ranked No. 19 in the nation, improved to 7-0 by coming back from a double-digit deficit to defeat Pittsburgh (6-1) 81-75 Sunday evening in West Virginia. The comeback completed a sweep of the showcase, having defeated Central Florida in their first game of the tip-off on Friday afternoon.
John Tonje led the Badgers with 33 points. The star guard was 11-of-19 shooting and a perfect 10-of-10 from the free-throw line. It’s his second 30-point game of the season; his first was a 41-point explosion in Wisconsin’s win over then-No. 9 Arizona on Nov. 15.
Pittsburgh jumped out to a 20-8 lead nearly 10 minutes into the first half before the Badgers clawed back to within 34-27 at the half.
In the second half, Pittsburgh kept the Badgers at bay, leading 50-45 with 12:22 to go before Wisconsin went on a run and grew a lead to 71-64 with 4:15 remaining.
The Badgers have scored at least 79 points in all seven games this season, which is a program first.
Up next: Wisconsin vs. Chicago State, Nov. 30 at 7 p.m. CT.
Pittsburg, PA
Pirates Prospect Wins Bronze Medal With Team USA
A busy fall for Pittsburgh Pirates prospect Termarr Johnson has come to a close.
Team USA wrapped its run in the WBSC Premier12 with a 6-1 win over Venezuela to win the bronze medal on Saturday. They also beat Venezuela 6-5 in the Super Round of the Premier12 on Friday and wrapped up the tournament going 2-2.
Chinese Taipei shut out Japan in the championship game 4-0 to win the Premier12 and hand them their first loss in international play since 2019. Team USA lost to Japan 9-1 and Chinese Taipei 8-2.
Johnson went 1-4 with one run scored and a walk and one strikeout on Saturday. After grounding out in his first two at-bats, the Pirates’ left-handed hitting middle infield prospect singled to center field with one out in the top of the sixth inning. He stole second base, then came around to score with two outs on an infield single from Tampa Bay Rays left-handed hitting outfield prospect Chandler Simpson to extend Team USA’s lead to 3-0.
Team USA went 5-4 in the Premier12. In the previous Premier12, the US finished in fourth place.
Johnson struck out and walked in his next two at-bats. The Pirates’ No. 3 prospect by MLB Pipeline and the No. 75 prospect in baseball hit .310/.414/.429 with one home run and two RBIs in nine games. He also walked six times and struck out nine times.
Before playing in the WBSC Premier12, Johnson played in the Arizona Fall League. The left-handed hitting prospect batted .250/.444/.475 with one home run and four RBIs across 11 games for the Scottsdale Scorpions. He also walked 14 times and scored nine runs.
Johnson, who was the fourth overall pick in the 2022 MLB Draft by Pittsburgh spent time with High-A Greensboro (110 games) and Double-A Altoona (14 games) in 2024. He batted .237/.366/.386 with 15 home runs and 54 RBIs in his 124 games played.
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Pittsburgh’s Light Up Night kicks off the holiday season
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The holiday season began in Pittsburgh on Saturday night with the city’s popular Light Up Night event.
Thousands crowded Downtown streets to ring in the holidays.
The iconic Highmark Christmas tree was lit along with trees at the City-County Building and PPG Place. A new light show on the Sister Bridges was also unveiled.
“It’s just a magical time of the year,” said Nicole Ambrogio.
She brought her kids to see the Highmark tree lit up.
“It almost gives you that Times Square-like feeling,” said Melissa Iaquinta. “It was amazing. The fireworks are always an added touch, and it’s beautiful.”
Vendors also filled Market Square, along with caroling and drumming.
“This is my first Light Up Night. It’s honestly amazing. I love all the music,” said Pietro Pucci. “It’s really magical; it’s like a winter wonderland come to life.”
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