Glad we don't live by the Mayan calendar around here. Otherwise, we'd be talking about the final year of local sports, but there's many more coming (and 2013 should be quite interesting -- more on that later this week).
2012 definitely had some peaks and, unfortunately, some valleys, just like years past. A few of them stick out in my Best of 2012 in Elk Grove-area sports:
1. Sheldon's boys' basketball team made it to the Division I State Championship game. They lost to a superior opponent in Mater Dei, 66-48. That was the Monarchs' ninth state championship in basketball, a record.
Kaitlin Reinhardt, now at UNLV, was the difference for Mater Dei scoring 30 points on 12-of-17 shooting. Sheldon got a great performance out of Nate Iese and Ky Thomas in the title game, until they and Ryan Manning got into foul trouble and eventually fouled out.
Unfortunately, the game will be remembered by some of the worse officiating I've seen in quite a while. Sheldon was whistled for 25 infractions, Mater Dei 13.
What made it worse was the language I heard coming out of the stands. It was plain ugly. Since when is a "boo" not enough?
To get to Power Balance Pavilion, site of the State Championships, Sheldon had to defeat Jesuit twice, once for the Section championship and once again in the NorCal Tournament title game.
Monday, December 31, 2012
Sunday, December 30, 2012
BCS Wins Weekend Tourney
Here in a "thumbnail" is a re-cap of how our locals did Saturday in their end-of-year basketball tournaments:
West Coast Jamboree (Deer Valley H.S.)
Bradshaw Christian's girls took the "Jade" bracket at College Park H.S. by defeating Madera, 52-29. Ashlee Jones had 18 points to lead the Lady Pride. Bradshaw defeated Grace Davis and Grant, both Division I schools, en route to the championship game.
The Lady Pride are now 9-2 with their only losses to St. Mary's and a school from out of state.
In the consolation of the "Platinum Bracket" on Monday Pleasant Grove defeated Monterey Trail, 55-45. Avonna Lee scored 28 points for the Eagles. Jasmine Redmond had 28 for the Mustangs.
On Saturday, Pleasant Grove's girls defeated Kinkaid High School from Texas, 70-38. Dezja James had 27 points while Lee added 21 in the win. On Thursday, the Lady Eagles (9-2) lost for just the second time this season when they dropped a 79-64 decision to Carondelet H.S. of Concord. They rebounded Friday by defeating University-Irvine, 59-47.
Monterey Trail squeaked by Sheldon, 50-48, Saturday. Redmond led the Lady Mustangs with 18. Qiara Levy added 13 and Tiara Webb 12. The Lady Huskies were led by Daija Ward with 16 points.
West Coast Jamboree (Deer Valley H.S.)
Bradshaw Christian's girls took the "Jade" bracket at College Park H.S. by defeating Madera, 52-29. Ashlee Jones had 18 points to lead the Lady Pride. Bradshaw defeated Grace Davis and Grant, both Division I schools, en route to the championship game.
The Lady Pride are now 9-2 with their only losses to St. Mary's and a school from out of state.
In the consolation of the "Platinum Bracket" on Monday Pleasant Grove defeated Monterey Trail, 55-45. Avonna Lee scored 28 points for the Eagles. Jasmine Redmond had 28 for the Mustangs.
On Saturday, Pleasant Grove's girls defeated Kinkaid High School from Texas, 70-38. Dezja James had 27 points while Lee added 21 in the win. On Thursday, the Lady Eagles (9-2) lost for just the second time this season when they dropped a 79-64 decision to Carondelet H.S. of Concord. They rebounded Friday by defeating University-Irvine, 59-47.
Monterey Trail squeaked by Sheldon, 50-48, Saturday. Redmond led the Lady Mustangs with 18. Qiara Levy added 13 and Tiara Webb 12. The Lady Huskies were led by Daija Ward with 16 points.
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Galt's Vitorio The Real Deal
Galt’s Joe Vitoria probably had very little to be happy
about this past football season. His team was 0-10. In fact, the Warriors had
to forfeit the game with Amador because they didn’t have enough guys to play.
Opponents were constantly scoring more than 40 points each
game on Galt, but Vitoria kept on trying and was definitely the diamond in the
rough.
Vitoria still put together some pretty impressive numbers
playing middle linebacker – eight tackles and a sack on the average each game,
plus he blocked a pair of field goals, too.
Galt's Joe Vitorio (left) with All-City Football Classic director Mike Finnerty (middle) and Dillon Smith of Bear River (right), the North All-Stars' MVP |
Last Saturday this 6-5, 253-pounder showed football fans the
kind of player he actually is. During the inaugural All-City Football Classic,
an all-star game for players attending Division IV, V and V schools, Vitoria
was all over the field.
He led his South All-Star squad in tackles and was named his
team’s most valuable player. The South defeated the North All-Stars, 16-12, in
the game played at Del Oro High School.
“It was fun,” was about all Vitorio could say afterwards
with a huge grin on his face.
He earned the praise, too, from the South’s head coach, Drew
Rickert of Bradshaw Christian High School.
“It was a good defensive game and (Vitorio’s) motor just
never stops,” Rickert said. “He made lots of good hits tonight.”
He said the small school all-star game was a great shot in
the arm for the football programs of these schools.
“It was a very great experience for all of us,” Rickert
said.
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
DVC Girls Preview: Monterey Trail To Repeat
First of all, a very Merry Christmas to all of you! I hope you, like me, had a great time with family and friends over the first of our two holiday weekends.
As I wrote about two weeks ago, I have no idea who will win the Delta Valley Conference boys' basketball championship. It probably will be Laguna Creek with the presence of Malik Pope, but that's not a certainty.
The girls' basketball championship is a bit easier to figure out. Monterey Trail will probably repeat with Davis not too far behind. The rest of the teams are anywhere between average and crummy. Here's a brief rundown:
As I wrote about two weeks ago, I have no idea who will win the Delta Valley Conference boys' basketball championship. It probably will be Laguna Creek with the presence of Malik Pope, but that's not a certainty.
The girls' basketball championship is a bit easier to figure out. Monterey Trail will probably repeat with Davis not too far behind. The rest of the teams are anywhere between average and crummy. Here's a brief rundown:
Friday, December 21, 2012
Wrestling Preview: Franklin Looks Strong
For many years the top local wrestling team has been Elk
Grove and every other high school maybe had one or two guys who could place
high at either the Sac-Joaquin Section’s Division I meet or perhaps get a medal
at the Section Masters.
But, as a team it’s always been Elk Grove that scored high.
This winter the Herd will be another strong team on the
mats, but right alongside of them on the medal stands will be wrestlers from
Franklin.
That prospect has Wildcat coach Fred Marks, who is entering
his sixth season at Franklin, gleaming with joy.
He’ll have a better idea of how good a team he has this
season after this weekend. The Wildcats are participating at the Folsom
Jailbreak Duals, where the host Folsom squad will probably be the team to beat.
Marks has the Section’s top 120-pound wrestler in Josh
Villaflor and an excellent 126-pounder, too, in Antonio Jimenez. Those two guys
face off many times against each other in practice.
“To watch those two are just plain fun,” Marks said.
But, Marks also has a couple top-flight guys wrestling at
heavier weight classifications, too. Joey Banks, who was one of the top
linebackers in the Delta Valley Conference this season, is also a terrific
wrestler. He’s competing this season at 182 pounds and will use the kind of
play he demonstrated on the football field on the mat this winter.
“He has good athletic abilitiy, a natural feel for where
he’s going and is extremely aggressive and powerful,” Marks said.
Another member of that Wildcat football team that went 12-1
this year is Tyler Hecht who is going to be one of the best heavyweight
wrestlers. Currently, the California Wrestler website ranks him fourth-best in
the Section.
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
A New Baseball Facility for EGHS?
It’s been a badly-kept secret the past few months, but super agent Scott Boras
has made it known he’d like to donate the money necessary to build a new
baseball facility replacing Wackman Field on the Elk Grove campus. No one with
Elk Grove High School or the Elk Grove Unified School District wants to talk on
the record about the proposal, but the initial idea was to have a new baseball
facility constructed by the March, 2013 event to be the primary host site for
Boras’ high school baseball classic, a 32-team event which will be played over Spring Break.
The Northern California portion of the baseball tournament will be played at McAuliffe Fields March 25-29, 2013.
Those close to the situation say architects have worked on a
couple ideas that would build a mini-stadium type baseball facility for the
Herd. Some of the early plans called for synthetic turf in at least a portion
of the field.
Official word on the proposed plans is expected soon.
EGHS Women Wrestlers
Start Strong
Elk Grove High School has a pair of female wrestlers who are
doing quite well. MaKenzie Mireski is 5-2 this season, has placed second in
both tournaments she has wrestled in.
Annistassia Ramirez, is 9-2 with eight pins. She has
placed second, third and first in the three tournaments she has wrestled in. Last Friday at the Lady Comet Invitational in
San Jose, she pinned the girl that placed eighth in last year’s state
meet.
Browning Finalist For
Mr. Football Award
Folsom’s sophomore quarterback Jake Browning is one of five
finalists for Cal Hi Sports’ Mr. Football award, which honors the state’s top
player.
Browning set a state record for passing yards in a season
this year with 5,248. He also nearly set a state record for passing touchdowns with
63, falling just two short of the record. He was helped immensely with the 10
that he threw in his very first game (a state record tie).
All-City Football Classic Saturday
The first-ever All-City Small School all-star football game is Saturday at Del Oro High School. The event will kick off at 5:30 p.m.
The event, being organized by Mike Finnerty of the Surewest Sports TV Show, will feature the top graduating high school football players at Division IV through VI schools.
I am honored to be the game's public address announcer. Please attend anyway.
EG Grapplers Place Second in Zehnder Duals
Here are the results of Saturday's six-team John Zehnder Dual Meet at Elk Grove High School:
Elk Grove wrestler Ethan Larrabee |
Round 1:
Elk Grove
39, Oakdale 18
Rodriguez
56, Granite Bay 9
Buchanan
55, College Park 21
Round 2:
Elk Grove
69, Granite Bay 4
Oakdale 40,
College Park 32
Buchanan
53, Rodriguez 15
Round 3:
Elk Grove
46, College Park 20
Buchanan
72, Granite Bay 0
Oakdale 49,
Rodriguez 19
Round 4:
Buchanan
43, Elk Grove 12
College
Park 31, Rodriguez 30
Oakdale 51,
Granite Bay 0
Round 5:
Elk Grove
45, Rodriguez 28
Buchanan
41, Oakdale 27
College
Park 60, Granite Bay 19
Team Standings:
Buchanan 5-0
Elk Grove 4-1
Oakdale 3-2
College
Park 2-3
Rodriguez 1-4
Granite Bay 0-5
Elk Grove's girls are wrestling well also. MaKenzie Mireski is 5-2, has placed 2nd in both tournaments she has wrestled in. Annistassia Ramirez, is 9-2 with eight pins. She has placed 2nd, 3rd and first in the three tournaments she has wrestled in. Last Friday at the Lady Comet Invitational in San Jose, she pinned the girl that placed 8th in last year's state meet.
Elk Grove's girls are wrestling well also. MaKenzie Mireski is 5-2, has placed 2nd in both tournaments she has wrestled in. Annistassia Ramirez, is 9-2 with eight pins. She has placed 2nd, 3rd and first in the three tournaments she has wrestled in. Last Friday at the Lady Comet Invitational in San Jose, she pinned the girl that placed 8th in last year's state meet.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Who Will Win The DVC?
I am putting together the pre-season preview for boys' basketball for the Delta Valley Conference this week and frankly, I just don't know who will win this league.
At this point of the young season all DVC teams have records above .500. (see standings below) One team that's a bit surprising is the 5-3 Elk Grove Thundering Herd. They are led by a sharp-passing point guard in senior Connor Sutton. He's one of three returning starters for Elk Grove and he uses his intelligence to direct Elk Grove's half-court offense.
"I'm more of a pass-first point guard although a game like (against Cosumnes Oaks) when I'm looking to make shots, I mainly do what the defense gives me," Sutton said.
In Tuesday's 56-52 overtime win over Cosumnes Oaks, Sutton scored 21 points and had nine assists, 14 of those points in the fourth quarter and overtime. He quarterbacks a basketball team where the tallest guy is 6-1.
"Sometimes it's tough getting a ball when there's a bunch of taller guys, but we try to box out and get to the ball as much as possible," he said.
But with Michael Wong and Dan Goldman alongside of him, Sutton is leading a sharp-shooting Elk Grove team to wins over what many consider to be better clubs.
Sutton thinks his team has a realistic chance at the DVC crown, and perhaps he should.
"If we can shoot well, we'll surprise lots of teams this year," he said. Last season Elk Grove finished in second place under interim coach Dustin Monday. Rudy Ortega, Jr., is back as the Herd's head coach this season.
Watch out for Davis, who at 5-2, is averaging 87 points a game. The Blue Devils' run-and-shoot-as-quickly-as-possible offense has already topped 100 points three times. Interestingly, in their two losses Davis' opponents scored more than 100 points.
Monterey Trail looks tough this season. They won the Jack Scott Invitational a couple weeks back, defeating Jesuit in the championship game.
Laguna Creek has probably the best overall player in 6-8 center Malik Pope and Franklin, the four-time defending conference champion, has its usual great group of basketball players.
Boys' basketball in the DVC will be fun to watch this winter.
Delta Valley Conference Standings (as of 12/12)
Davis 5-2
Monterey Trail 6-3
Elk Grove 5-3
Grant 4-3
Laguna Creek 4-3
Franklin 2-2
At this point of the young season all DVC teams have records above .500. (see standings below) One team that's a bit surprising is the 5-3 Elk Grove Thundering Herd. They are led by a sharp-passing point guard in senior Connor Sutton. He's one of three returning starters for Elk Grove and he uses his intelligence to direct Elk Grove's half-court offense.
"I'm more of a pass-first point guard although a game like (against Cosumnes Oaks) when I'm looking to make shots, I mainly do what the defense gives me," Sutton said.
In Tuesday's 56-52 overtime win over Cosumnes Oaks, Sutton scored 21 points and had nine assists, 14 of those points in the fourth quarter and overtime. He quarterbacks a basketball team where the tallest guy is 6-1.
"Sometimes it's tough getting a ball when there's a bunch of taller guys, but we try to box out and get to the ball as much as possible," he said.
But with Michael Wong and Dan Goldman alongside of him, Sutton is leading a sharp-shooting Elk Grove team to wins over what many consider to be better clubs.
Sutton thinks his team has a realistic chance at the DVC crown, and perhaps he should.
"If we can shoot well, we'll surprise lots of teams this year," he said. Last season Elk Grove finished in second place under interim coach Dustin Monday. Rudy Ortega, Jr., is back as the Herd's head coach this season.
Watch out for Davis, who at 5-2, is averaging 87 points a game. The Blue Devils' run-and-shoot-as-quickly-as-possible offense has already topped 100 points three times. Interestingly, in their two losses Davis' opponents scored more than 100 points.
Monterey Trail looks tough this season. They won the Jack Scott Invitational a couple weeks back, defeating Jesuit in the championship game.
Laguna Creek has probably the best overall player in 6-8 center Malik Pope and Franklin, the four-time defending conference champion, has its usual great group of basketball players.
Boys' basketball in the DVC will be fun to watch this winter.
Delta Valley Conference Standings (as of 12/12)
Davis 5-2
Monterey Trail 6-3
Elk Grove 5-3
Grant 4-3
Laguna Creek 4-3
Franklin 2-2
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Boras To Organize H.S. Baseball Tournament
There is no California State High School Baseball championship, yet, but former Elk Grove resident and current sports agent Scott Boras has decided to help begin something that could give baseball enthusiasts an idea which teams might be the best.
He has announced plans to have 32 teams compete between March 25 and March 28 in two locations, one in Sacramento and one in San Juan Capistrano, in the First Annual Boras California Baseball Classic. According to Elk Grove head coach Jeff Carlson, there will be 16 teams compete at McAuliffe Fields, next to Sacramento State University, and the winner of the four-day event would face the winner of the 16-team field from Southern California April 13 at the University of the Pacific.
Elk Grove will be the host team for the Northern tournament, JSerra Catholic school for the Southern tournament.
The Northern California teams that will play are Elk Grove, Pleasant Grove, Rocklin, Rio Americano, Rodriguez, Pioneer, Yuba City, Del Oro, Oak Ridge, Buchanan (Clovis), Foothill (Palo Cedro), Castro Valley, Excell Academy (Stockton), Stockdale (Bakersfield), Deer Valley (Antioch) and Doughtery Valley (San Ramon).
According to a report in Maxpreps.Com, Boras will donate $1,000 to each team that participates in the tournament.
He has announced plans to have 32 teams compete between March 25 and March 28 in two locations, one in Sacramento and one in San Juan Capistrano, in the First Annual Boras California Baseball Classic. According to Elk Grove head coach Jeff Carlson, there will be 16 teams compete at McAuliffe Fields, next to Sacramento State University, and the winner of the four-day event would face the winner of the 16-team field from Southern California April 13 at the University of the Pacific.
Elk Grove will be the host team for the Northern tournament, JSerra Catholic school for the Southern tournament.
The Northern California teams that will play are Elk Grove, Pleasant Grove, Rocklin, Rio Americano, Rodriguez, Pioneer, Yuba City, Del Oro, Oak Ridge, Buchanan (Clovis), Foothill (Palo Cedro), Castro Valley, Excell Academy (Stockton), Stockdale (Bakersfield), Deer Valley (Antioch) and Doughtery Valley (San Ramon).
According to a report in Maxpreps.Com, Boras will donate $1,000 to each team that participates in the tournament.
Saturday, December 08, 2012
Elk Grove Grapplers Win Mettler Tournament
Twenty area wrestling squads opened the 2012-2013 season Saturday at Elk Grove High School's Curt Mettler Invitational Tournament. The host Thundering Herd squad took the team championship scoring 84 points to James Logan's 80.
Placing first for the Herd were 114-pounder Tristan Scott and heavyweight Jaharee Taylor. Finishing in second were Braden Henderson at 152 and Ethan Larrabee at 121.
Here are some opening video round highlights:
Top-10 Team Results:
Elk Grove 84
James Logan 80
De La Salle 64
Del Oro 59
Folsom 56
Antelope 50
Oak Ridge 49
Gregori 43
Chico 40
Merced 37
Tuesday, December 04, 2012
Cattolico Resigns at PG, Crabtree at Sheldon
Pleasant Grove High School football coach Joe Cattolico submitted his resignation Tuesday after his Eagle football team went 7-5 on the season and was knocked out of the Sac-Joaquin Section's Division I playoffs in the quarterfinals.
Cattolico has been the school's only football coach arriving when the school opened in 2005. In seven varsity seasons, his team's have compiled a 67-22 mark, won the Section championship in 2010 and was the runner-up in D-I twice, in 2008 and 2011.
Known for his pure football style - strong running game and excellent defense - Cattolico called plays from both sides of the ball, limited his coaching staff to just a handful, never sent coaches into the press box, seldom called gadget plays and yearly made it his team's goal to win the league championship. Playoffs were just "bonus" games, he used to say.
He was quite successful taking four Delta River League titles in his seven years. His teams developed a rivalry with Folsom, this season's D-II champion. Each of the last six seasons the PG/Folsom game determined which team won the DRL championship. Joe's squads won four of those games.
Joe Cattolico won's be strolling the PG sidelines. His destination for next season is up in the air. |
There was no reason given by Cattolico or athletic director Jeff Caton as to why Cattolico offered his resignation Tuesday. Given his success at Pleasant Grove, there's no doubt lots of job offers will come his direction.
Crabtree Resigns Officially at Sheldon
Last season Josh Crabtree took a one-year leave-of-absence from the head football coaches' job at Sheldon because he wanted to spend time with his ailing father. Today, Crabtree made it official - he won't return to the Huskies' sideline.Sunday, December 02, 2012
McClatchy Beats EG for Cartwright Championship
The McClatchy Lions defeated host Elk Grove, 46-39, Saturday night to take the championship of the 2012 Cartwright Classic. The Herd was led by Connor Sutton with 12 points. Michael Wong added 10 and Danny Goldman, nine. That's the first loss of the season by Elk Grove, which has three wins, including an overtime victory over Florin Thursday and a five-point win over Lincoln Friday.
Saunders Arrested?
Oklahoma Sooner starting wide receiver Jalen Saunders was arrested Saturday for possession of marijuana, according to a media report in Oklahoma. There's been no official word from the school as of Sunday afternoon.
Saunders, a graduate from Pleasant Grove, had seven catches for 108 yards in Oklahoma's win over TCU Saturday. It is likely Oklahoma will receive a BCS bowl bid after its 10-2 season, but whether Saunders will be in the lineup is unknown.
Macres Tournament Starts Thursday
The sixth annual Mark Macres Memorial basketball tournament starts this Thursday. In the opening round of the eight-team tourney, host Monterey Trail will take on West at 6 p.m. In the game that follows Pleasant Grove will take on Reno High School. Games continue Friday and Saturday at Monterey Trail High School.
Mettler Wrestling Invitational
Twenty-one schools will send their wrestlers to this Saturday's Curt Mettler Invitational Tournament at Elk Grove High School. Besides the host grapplers from Elk Grove, local schools participating will be Pleasant Grove, Sheldon, Folsom, Del Oro and Oak Ridge.
Last season Folsom was the Division I runner-ups in the Sac-Joaquin Section dual meet behind Vacaville. Elk Grove was third.
Coach Pat Coffing should once again have one of the area's top wrestling teams at Elk Grove.
Saunders Arrested?
Oklahoma Sooner starting wide receiver Jalen Saunders was arrested Saturday for possession of marijuana, according to a media report in Oklahoma. There's been no official word from the school as of Sunday afternoon.
Saunders, a graduate from Pleasant Grove, had seven catches for 108 yards in Oklahoma's win over TCU Saturday. It is likely Oklahoma will receive a BCS bowl bid after its 10-2 season, but whether Saunders will be in the lineup is unknown.
Macres Tournament Starts Thursday
The sixth annual Mark Macres Memorial basketball tournament starts this Thursday. In the opening round of the eight-team tourney, host Monterey Trail will take on West at 6 p.m. In the game that follows Pleasant Grove will take on Reno High School. Games continue Friday and Saturday at Monterey Trail High School.
Mettler Wrestling Invitational
Elk Grove wrestling coach Pat Coffing |
Twenty-one schools will send their wrestlers to this Saturday's Curt Mettler Invitational Tournament at Elk Grove High School. Besides the host grapplers from Elk Grove, local schools participating will be Pleasant Grove, Sheldon, Folsom, Del Oro and Oak Ridge.
Last season Folsom was the Division I runner-ups in the Sac-Joaquin Section dual meet behind Vacaville. Elk Grove was third.
Coach Pat Coffing should once again have one of the area's top wrestling teams at Elk Grove.
Saturday, December 01, 2012
Folsom Rolls Through EG For D-II Title
It was a wet and windy night at Hornet Stadium. Elk Grove made a game of it over the first three quarters, but couldn't stop the offensive machine that is Folsom Bulldog football and dropped a 44-18 decision in the Sac-Joaquin Section's Division II Championship game.
My thoughts:
Three turnovers by the Herd resulted in two touchdowns and a field goal in the second half by Folsom. Can't make a mistake against a team that good.
The Elk Grove defense was excellent and probably should have been a 7-6 halftime score, but the partially blocked punt gave the Bulldogs a 36-yard field late in the second quarter. Then opening the third quarter with a 51-yard TD pass doomed the Herd. It was downhill from there.
It was ugly to see Robert Frazier, and later, Noah Letuligasenoa get ejected from a game this important. Frazier was out of line in going after an official. I have no idea why Noah was given the thumb. I didn't see anything obvious. I will say there were a couple questionable calls by the refs, especially the pass interference call on Frazier in the third period which would give the Herd the ball on downs. But, overall, the refs were fine. I'm sure the weather affected them, too.
Lots of talent coming back next year at Elk Grove. Coach Nixon will have a nice group upon which to build a good team...but, Folsom returns virtually everyone. The road to the Section championship in 2013 will pass through Folsom.
Here are the game stats. (Read my full story on EG Citizen.com)
My thoughts:
Three turnovers by the Herd resulted in two touchdowns and a field goal in the second half by Folsom. Can't make a mistake against a team that good.
The Elk Grove defense was excellent and probably should have been a 7-6 halftime score, but the partially blocked punt gave the Bulldogs a 36-yard field late in the second quarter. Then opening the third quarter with a 51-yard TD pass doomed the Herd. It was downhill from there.
It was ugly to see Robert Frazier, and later, Noah Letuligasenoa get ejected from a game this important. Frazier was out of line in going after an official. I have no idea why Noah was given the thumb. I didn't see anything obvious. I will say there were a couple questionable calls by the refs, especially the pass interference call on Frazier in the third period which would give the Herd the ball on downs. But, overall, the refs were fine. I'm sure the weather affected them, too.
Lots of talent coming back next year at Elk Grove. Coach Nixon will have a nice group upon which to build a good team...but, Folsom returns virtually everyone. The road to the Section championship in 2013 will pass through Folsom.
Here are the game stats. (Read my full story on EG Citizen.com)
Elk Grove vs. McClatchy for Cartwright Championship
The Elk Grove boys' basketball team defeated Lincoln of Stockton, 64-59, Friday and will face McClatchy for the championship of its own Bill Cartwright Classic tonight. (I wonder how many students will attend this game with the football team going for the Section championship at Sac State at the same time?)
The game tips off at 7 p.m. (the football game at 7:30 p.m.) in the Cartwright Gym.
In the third place game, Folsom will take on Lincoln at 3:30 p.m. (The Bulldogs will get to see their football team in person).
The girls' championship game will be played at 5 p.m. and Brookside Christian will face Florin in that contest.
The game tips off at 7 p.m. (the football game at 7:30 p.m.) in the Cartwright Gym.
In the third place game, Folsom will take on Lincoln at 3:30 p.m. (The Bulldogs will get to see their football team in person).
The girls' championship game will be played at 5 p.m. and Brookside Christian will face Florin in that contest.
Friday, November 30, 2012
EG Goes For D-II Title Saturday
For the first time since 2001, Elk Grove's football team will play for a Sac-Joaquin Section title. Likely, the game will be played in wind and rain, which may help the ground-oriented Herd offense.
Read my preview of the game in the Citizen and there you'll read coach Chris Nixon saying that's what he wants because he knows that will hamper the pass-happy game of the Folsom Bulldogs.
A few notes on the game:
Elk Grove will miss the presence of B'won Canada on defense. He's out with a fractured wrist. His active play must be replaced somehow in order to slow down Folsom.
Folsom's Jake Browning, the sophomore quarterback, can't run well, as opposed to a couple of his predecessors, Dano Graves and Tanner Troisin. If EG can muster a decent pass rush, maybe they can get Browning to make a few bad passes. Also, the Herd will need to "mess up" the routes of the receivers.
Pleasant Grove was pretty successful in doing this. That was when Folsom turned to the running game and the Eagles had trouble stopping that and lost that game.
The Herd will also have to complete some key passes to keep Folsom from putting nine and ten guys in the "box."
If you don't want to sit in the weather, likely to be wet, you can watch the game streamed live on cifsacjoaquin.tv.
For game updates, follow me on Twitter, @EGCitizenJHull.
Read my preview of the game in the Citizen and there you'll read coach Chris Nixon saying that's what he wants because he knows that will hamper the pass-happy game of the Folsom Bulldogs.
A few notes on the game:
Elk Grove will miss the presence of B'won Canada on defense. He's out with a fractured wrist. His active play must be replaced somehow in order to slow down Folsom.
Folsom's Jake Browning, the sophomore quarterback, can't run well, as opposed to a couple of his predecessors, Dano Graves and Tanner Troisin. If EG can muster a decent pass rush, maybe they can get Browning to make a few bad passes. Also, the Herd will need to "mess up" the routes of the receivers.
Pleasant Grove was pretty successful in doing this. That was when Folsom turned to the running game and the Eagles had trouble stopping that and lost that game.
The Herd will also have to complete some key passes to keep Folsom from putting nine and ten guys in the "box."
If you don't want to sit in the weather, likely to be wet, you can watch the game streamed live on cifsacjoaquin.tv.
For game updates, follow me on Twitter, @EGCitizenJHull.
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Elk Grove Defeats Del Oro, Franklin Loses
Elk Grove 35, Del Oro 32
The Herd will take on undefeated Folsom next weekend for the Sac-Joaquin Section's Division II championship. Read the game story here.
Granite Bay 37, Franklin 7
The Franklin High School football team had 2,480 rushing
yards and 36 touchdowns injured and on the bench Friday night. The top-seeded
Wildcats came into their Sac-Joaquin Section Division I semi-final game against
Granite Bay with running backs Christian Fonbeuna, Kyran Harris and Steven
Rogers all hobbled with various injuries suffered the previous week in their
big quarterfinal win over Lincoln of Stockton.
All were in uniform, willing to give it a go, but they just
couldn’t perform nearly as effective as the trio did in leading Franklin to a
perfect 10-0 regular season and a couple impressive playoff wins.
On top of that, starting fullback/linebacker William Vi
wasn’t even at the game. He was at home in bed stricken with the flu.
“I don’t think we lose 37-7 if we had some of those kids on
the field,” Franklin head coach Mike Johnson said. “Do we beat them full force?
Probably not. Granite Bay’s really good. The best team we’ve played.”
The undermanned Franklin offense sputtered throughout much
of the game Friday and were beaten, 37-7, by a Grizzlies team bent on making a
return visit to the Division I championship game. Granite Bay, who beat
Pleasant Grove last season, will face Burbank or Oak Ridge Saturday night at
Hornet Stadium looking to make it two Section banners in a row.
Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score
Granite Bay (10-3) 17 13 0 7 37
Franklin (12-1) 0 7 0 0 7
1st Quarter
GB – Tony Ellison 43 yd. run (Colin Brown kick) 8:55
GB – John Cooley 10 yd. pass from Grant Caraway (Brown kick) 6:58
GB – Brown 18 yd. field goal 1:09
2nd Quarter
GB – Cooley 1 yd run (kick failed) 6:17
GB – Steven Graber 32 yd. pass from Caraway (Brown kick) 1:20
FR – Robert Sanders 7 yd. pass from Trent Spallas (Tyler Ramel kick) :16
3rd Quarter
no scoring
4th Quarter
GB – Taft Partridge 18 yd. run (Brown kick) :40
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Wednesday Notebook/ An EGUSD First
If both Franklin and Elk Grove win this Friday night another
first for the Elk Grove Unified School District will be marked. It will be the
first time two EGUSD schools play for a Sac-Joaquin Section football
championship in two different divisions.
In 2010 Monterey Trail and Pleasant Grove – both EGUSD
schools - faced off for the Division I championship, which the Eagles won, 21-6.
Franklin, now undefeated at 12-0, is in Division I while Elk
Grove, with its lone loss to the Wildcats, is in Division II.
But, both the Wildcats and the Herd have huge tasks in front
of them when Franklin hosts defending Division I champion Granite Bay in one of
the semi-final games. The other game in D-I will pit undefeated Burbank against
Oak Ridge. That contest will be played Saturday at 1 p.m. at Titan Stadium.
In Division II, Elk Grove will host Del Oro, who just
squeaked into the playoffs with a 5-5 record and is seeded 15th, but behind
star running back Brandon Monroe has turned on the afterburners with big wins
over St. Mary’s and Yuba City. Del Oro is the defending Division III champion.
The Golden Eagles and the Grizzlies are both members of the
Sierra Football League.
In the other D-II semi-final undefeated Folsom will take on
Buhach Colony, the fifth seed.
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Burbank Ends Pleasant Grove's Season, 32-27
Sacramento - Twice in the past two weeks, Pleasant Grove’s
football team found itself down by 14 points in the second half of its games.
Last week in the opener of the Sac-Joaquin Section’s Division I playoffs, the
No. 10 seeded Eagles were trailing seventh-seed Stagg, 21-7, but rallied to
win, 22-21.
On Saturday, and on the road for the second week in a row,
Pleasant Grove wasn’t so lucky. Rallying from a 32-14 deficit in the fourth
quarter, the Eagles did put 13 points on the board in the final period, but ran
out of time losing to undefeated Burbank, 32-27.
The Eagles concluded the season with a 7-5 mark.
“Of course, we’re disappointed with the end of the season,
but our kids played really hard against an outstanding football team,” Pleasant
Grove head coach Joe Cattolico said. “I don’t think our kids have anything to
hang their heads and be ashamed about. We just came up a little short.”
The Metro Conference Titans (12-0) used long scoring plays,
plus a couple lucky breaks, to eliminate Pleasant Grove. Running back/defensive
back Calvin Green used his speed on the outside to get several key first downs,
score on a 49-yard touchdown run in the first quarter, and catch a 16-yard pass
from Burbank quarterback Ernest Jenkins on the first play of the fourth quarter
on what eventually was the difference in the game.
Eagle running back Isaiah Saunders ran impressively in the
first half and had Pleasant Grove’s first two touchdowns, one on a five-yard
run and the other on a three-yard plunge, to give the Eagles a 14-6 lead. From
there Pleasant Grove couldn’t stop the big-play Titan offense.
“Like any football game between two good football teams,
there’s plays on either side that could have made the difference,” Catollico
said. “We knew coming in that we’d have to win more plays because when
(Burbank) wins plays it’s a 60-yard play. When we win a play, it’s a 10-yard
play.”
After gaining 57 yards in the first half, Saunders finished
the game with 88 yards on 19 carries. Ian Broom gained 88 yards on 11 carries.
Burbank had three runners rush more than 100 yards Saturday
– Williams had 134 yards on 23 carries, Green gained 110 yards on eight carries
and Jenkins ran for 110 yards on 14 keepers.
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