MaxPreps California Top 10 high school football Games of the Week

By Mitch Stephens Sep 11, 2019, 12:00am

Mater Dei plays St. Frances Academy out of Maryland in the national game of the week, but No. 3 De La Salle takes on fifth-ranked Folsom in the best contest between all-California squads.

Friday can’t come soon enough for the Folsom (Calif.) football team or its surrounding community.

This day has been percolating for more than a decade.

The Bulldogs (2-0), ranked fifth in the state and 22nd nationally by MaxPreps, host De La Salle (Concord), the pre-eminent program in Northern California, if not the state, and perhaps the country.

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De La Salle at Folsom highlights a big week of high school action in the Golden State. 



After all, they made a 2014 Hollywood movie about the Spartans, “When the Game Stands Tall."

But the host Bulldogs have been standing, jumping and waving their arms, collectively building a powerhouse of their own since 2008.

Since that time, in fact, they’ve won more games than De La Salle, 148 (14 defeats) to 144 (13 losses), and have claimed three state titles.

This is the fourth time Folsom has a shot at knocking off the team that once won a national record 151 straight games. De La Salle has won the previous three by a combined score of 108-32, but last year’s 14-0 victory in Concord could have gone either way.

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The first two games were played at neutral sites and last season, the Spartans were host.



What makes this game different is that it’s on Folsom’s home field, where the more than 5,000 fans should be almost all cheering for the Bulldogs.

That's why it's the all-California Game of the Week. Down south at the Trinity League vs. USA Showcase in Bellflower, the nation's top two teams collide, Mater Dei (Santa Ana) and St. Frances Academy (Baltimore). It's one of three big clashes involving California vs. out-of-state teams at St. John Bosco.

De La Salle has gone an astonishing 301 straight games — since 1992 — without losing to a team north of Clovis, and the Folsom faithful would love nothing more than to end the streak.

Sacramento Bee writer Joe Davidson, who has covered preps for more than 30 years, said a Folsom victory would be the greatest achievement in Sac-Joaquin Section history. Bigger even than Grant’s win over Long Beach Poly for the 2007 state Open Division football title.

First-year Folsom head coach Paul Doherty is a Bay Area native and is all too familiar with De La Salle's accomplishments. He knows the challenges and embraces the opportunity.

"We have a chance to get to the upper crust of high school football," he said. "We know the De La Salle players don't take any of this for granted. They're the blue print of success for high school football. It's a great program. They tackle, they execute, they're well-coached and they're intense."



All of that buildup delights De La Salle coach Justin Alumbaugh to no end. His team (2-1) is ranked third in the state and 19th nationally.

“Playing at Folsom, for me personally, is amazing,” Alumbaugh said. “We’ve played in hostile places before, but our kids haven’t. They need to be challenged. What a great opportunity.” 85b993d5-a300-43f9-b026-5b2451a06bfc SEE FULL PREVIEW

Games denoted by California rankings.

MaxPreps California Top 10 high school football Games of the Week

Friday, 7:30 p.m.




Top Players

De La Salle: RB/S Shamar Garrett (5-8, 180), QB Dorian Hale (6-0, 175), WR Grant Daley (6-0, 180), RB James Coby (5-9, 160), ATH Lu-Magia Hearns (5-10, 160)

Folsom: RB Daniyel Ngata (5-9, 180), WR Elijhah Badger (6-1, 185), WR CJ Hutton (5-9, 170), DE DeShawn Lynch (6-4, 280), ATH Asar-Alim Moore (6-1, 180)

Could this finally be the year the Bulldogs solve the De La Salle magic? The Spartans are 3-0 against them and have won every game by double-digits, though last year's game was closer than the score indicated. This is a huge game for Northern California because the winner will most likely get to play in the CIF Open Division state championship.

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Saturday, 7:30 p.m. (All times local) at St. John Bosco High School (Bellflower, Calif.)


Top Players



St. Frances Academy: DE Chris Braswell (6-3, 220), RB Blake Corum (5-8, 190), DE Demon Clowney (6-4, 225), S Jordan Toles (6-3, 190), LB Aaron Willis (6-0, 200)

Mater Dei: QB Bryce Young (5-11, 185), OL Myles Murao (6-2, 310), LB Raesjon Davis (6-1, 210), CB Jaylin Davies (5-11, 165), CB Domani Jackson (6-1, 170)

This was our No. 1 game to watch heading into the season for a reason. Both teams have rolled to 3-0 starts and been the top two ranked teams since our Top 25 came out in July. There will be more than 40 players with FBS offers on the field Saturday. One can't miss matchup is St. Frances Academy's defensive line against Mater Dei's offensive line. Whoever wins in the trenches will have a great chance to improve to 4-0 and claim the No. 1 spot in high school football.

Friday, 7 p.m.


Top Players



Good Counsel: OL Landon Tengwall (6-6, 300), LB Mitchell Melton (6-3, 235), DE Kris Jenkins (6-4, 240), CB Jason Scott (6-0, 170), S Jalen McNair (5-9, 165)

St. John Bosco: QB DJ Uiagalelei (6-4, 245), OT Drake Metcalf (6-2, 275), LB/S Kourt Williams II (6-1, 215), WR Kris Hutson (5-10, 175), WR Beaux Collins (6-2, 195)

Good Counsel started the year 2-0 and has only allowed seven points but faces arguably the best offense in the country on Friday night. 2020 Clemson commit DJ Uiagalelei completed 6-of-9 passes for 290 yards and five touchdowns last week and added another on the ground. Collins hauled in four receptions for 178 yards and had four scores. The Braves are averaging 46.6 points per game in 2019.

Saturday, 4 p.m. at St. John Bosco High School (Bellflower, Calif.)


Top Players



Milton: OL Paul Tchio (6-5, 300), RB Ahmad Junearick (5-8, 175), ATH Devin Farrell (5-11, 175), TE Jack Nickel (6-4, 225), QB Jackson Weaver (6-2, 180)

JSerra Catholic: RB Chris Street (5-8, 190), OL Jeffrey Persi (6-7, 265), LB Jaden Genova (6-0, 195), LB Malaki Te'o (5-11, 240), QB General Booty (6-2, 180)

Anytime Georgia and California face off it is a big deal. JSerra Catholic is one of the top teams in Southern California and Milton won the state title in Georgia's largest classification last season. JSerra bounced back after a 24-13 loss to No. 15 St. Joseph Regional (Montvale, N.J.) and beat Bishop Amat (La Puente, Calif.) 38-14. The defending 7A state champs had its 11 game winning streak snapped against Buford (Ga.) last week and look to bounce back in Southern California in the second of three games featured in the Trinity League vs. USA showcase event at St. John Bosco high school.

Friday, 7 p.m.


Top Players

Narbonne: DB Darion Green-Warren (6-0, 185), DB Macen Williams (5-11, 175), WR Traeshon Holden (6-3, 190), ATH Anthony Beavers Jr. (6-2, 175), QB Jake Garcia (6-3, 185).



Orange Lutheran: RB Cooper Vander Hill (5-9, 180), WR Malik Blackmon (5-8, 160), LB Tayber Tomanek (6-2, 220), LB Ethan Howard (6-0, 230), CB Robert Regan Jr. (6-1, 170).

Following humbling loss to Utah power Lone Peak, Narbonne (2-1) rebounded with a resounding 56-19 win over St. Paul behind 221 yards rushing by Jack Brown and a 19-of-22 performance for 268 yards and three scores from Garcia, one of the nation's top-rated juniors. Orange Lutheran (2-1) also responded to defeat with a 17-14 win over Edison (Huntington Beach). The last time the team's met, Narbonne won 37-31 in 2009.

No. 15 La Habra at No. 13 Calabasas
Friday, 7 p.m.


Top Players

La Habra: WR-DB Clark Phillips III (5-11, 180), QB Ryan Zanelli (6-2, 195), TE Mason West (6-4, 250), RB Ryan Loudon (5-11, 185), WR Kristopher Koontz (5-11, 180) 

Calabasas: QB Jaden Casey (6-1, 185), RB Jyden King (6-0, 204), WR Johnny Wilson (6-6, 224), WR Jermaine Burton (6-1, 190)



Calabasas won last year's game at La Habra, 43-27. Both teams coming off disappointing losses to ranked teams, La Habra 23-7 to Mission Viejo and Calabasas 26-20 in double overtime to Serra (Gardena). Both teams are 2-1.


Friday, 7:30 p.m.


Top Players

Oaks Christian: WR Ethan Calvert (6-3, 230), QB Jameson Wang (6-1, 190), WR Bryce Farrell (5-11, 170), LB Dylan Devito (6-1, 220).

Alemany: QB Miller Moss (6-3, 200), RB Floyd Chalk (5-10, 185), RB Damario Strong (5-10, 190), WR Kevin Green Jr. (5-11, 170), LB Niuafe Tuihalamaka (6-3, 230).

Oaks Christian (2-1), coming off a disappointing loss to Grace Brethren, scored two touchdowns in the final nine minutes including the game-winner by Derek Boyd to defeat Sierra Canyon 21-14 last week. Alemany (3-0) is averaging just over 50 points a game while giving up 20.

Friday, 7 p.m.




Top Players

Long Beach Poly: C James Maae (6-2, 327), WR Ashun Brown (5-10, 170), CB Torion White (6-0, 175), CB Amajay Gravelly (5-8, 150).

Serra: WR LV Bunkley-Shelton (6-0, 180), LB Justin Houston (6-4, 200), WR Ronald Gilliam (6-0, 192), CB Devyn King (5-11, 175), QB Doug Brumfield (6-5, 213), QB Maalik Murphy (6-4, 205)

Doug Brumfield accounted for 275 yards and all three touchdowns, including a 9-yard strike to Lavon Bunkley to finish off Serra's 26-20 double-overtime win over No. 12 Calabasas last week. Poly (1-1) is trying to find its traditional winning ways. Serra is 2-0.


Friday, 7 p.m. at Heritage (Brentwood)




Top Players

Liberty: QB Jay Butterfield (6-6, 205), RB Brenden Bell (5-10, 185), WR Cody Muth (6-1, 185), OL/DL Payton Zdroik (6-1, 265), OL/DL Akili Calhoun (6-4, 250)

Monte Vista: QB Jack Stewardsonn (6-2, 200), CB-WR Jacob Oliphant (5-11, 180), WR-SS Nate Rutchena (6-3, 205), LB Connor Shay (6-2, 210), DB Ryan Neeley (5-9, 190). 

Liberty (3-0), the defending state 1-A bowl champion, has won two close games down the stretch the last two weeks. Monte Vista (3-0) can entered the state's elite with a victory. Oliphant is a major game-breaker as he showed last week with a long touchdown catch and 99-yard interception return for score.
Jay Butterfield, Liberty-Brentwood
Jay Butterfield, Liberty-Brentwood
File photo by Louis Lopez
Liberty (Bakersfield) at No. 23 Buchanan (Clovis)
Thursday, 7 p.m.


Top Players

Liberty: ATH Ramon Henderson (6-2, 183), QB Haden Mann (6-2, 215), RB Prentice Boone (5-8, 175), LB Dylan Tooker (5-10, 175), LB Brady Anderson (6-2, 210).



Buchanan: RB Kendall Milton (6-2, 208), CB CJ Jones (5-11, 175), LB Matthew Merritt (6-2, 255), QB DJ Stevenson (6-3, 200), WR Brandon Hernandez (6-0, 180).

Like Monte Vista, Liberty (3-0) can enjoy the Top 25 with a decisive win over Buchanan. The Patriots have allowed just 20 points and Boone has rushed for nearly 300 yards.