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* Editor's note: De La Salle (Concord) is in the California overall Fab 5, so is not featured in this article1. Clayton Valley Charter (Concord)Head coach: Tim Murphy
2015 record: 13-2
Team previewDecimated by injuries and largely junior-laden, the Eagles somehow reached the State Division I-A title game, losing to Narbonne, 28-14.
With 14 starters returning, including nine on defense, the Eagles might have their best team since Murphy took over in 2012. That's saying something because Clayton Valley has gone 51-7 in that time. Among their standout returners is 6-foot-6, 285-pound lineman
Jalen McKenzie, a three star recruit who missed all but three plays last year with an ACL tear. He has offers from Michigan, LSU, Tennessee, UCLA and Miami, among others. Running back and defensive lineman
Heikoti Vaisima is a load to bring down and senior running back
Akeal Lalaind should put up huge numbers.
"It's one of the most athletic groups I've coached in years," Murphy said. "We're very big and mobile on both lines."
See the North Coast Section computer rankings presented by the Army National Guard2. AntiochHead coach: John Lucido
2015 results: 11-1
Team previewThe Panthers are largely on the map because of the nation's top recruit, running back
Najee Harris, who has rushed for 5,172 yards and 60 touchdowns in his career. Now up to 6-3 and 228 pounds, Harris is committed to Alabama.
But the Panthers are not just the "Najee Show." They have seven players who have been offered Division I scholarships, including junior running back and linebacker
Omari Harris (6-0, 200) and seniors
Issac Freytes and
Isaiah Dunn, a pair of receiver and defensive backs, and sophomore receiver
Gaudie Campbell.
Yet another receiver, senior
Antione Tanner, has received FCS offers. Senior
Justin Kennard (6-3, 290) leads the offensive line. In all, the Panthers have 11 returning starters.
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2015 record: 10-3
Team previewThe Pirates are always brimming with talent and hope, and with 11 returning starters, six on defense, 2015 is no different.
The entire defensive front returns for Galli, including third-year starter
Tariq Wright (6-1, 250), who also starts on offense. That's good news for
Montaz Thompson (5-9, 190), who rushed for more than 1,700 yards as a junior.
Other top players include junior receiver
A'jae Boyd and linemen
Sergio Vargas and
Devon Taylor.
See the MaxPreps North Coast Section football photos page4. Monte Vista (Danville)Head coach: Craig Bergman
2015 record: 7-4
Team preview
Jake Haener, Monte Vista
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The Mustangs return the region's top quarterbacks and one of the best in the state in
Jake Haener, who completed 208 of 321 passes for 3,005 yards and 35 touchdowns (just six interceptions) last season.
The 6-1, 188-pound senior has committed to Washington and is considered cool under pressure with good feet and an accurate arm. He completed 65 percent of his passes last year.
His top target will be 6-6, 243-pound USC-bound tight end
Erik Krommenhoek, ranked the 21st top player at his position in the country, according to 247Sports. The Mustangs also return Colorado-bound linebacker
Nate Landman, running back and defensive back
Shane Perry and lineman
Corey Luciano.
Kicker
Peyton Henry is also a college prospect.
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5. Freedom (Oakley)Head coach: Kevin Hartwig
2015 record: 7-5
Team previewThe Falcons return one of the best and most dynamic running backs in Northern California in
Ronnie Rivers, son of former NFL back Ron Rivers.
The younger Rivers rushed for 1,584 yards and 23 touchdowns as a junior and had 18 catches for 294 yards and four more scores.
Baylei Coston (43 catches, 657 yards) is one of the top junior receivers in the section and he and
Kevin Lonergan (28 catches, 301 yards) will make up a superb tandem.
Freedom should excel on defense with perhaps the section's top linebacker returning in
Kyle Harmon, a 6-1, 220-pound senior. He had 134 tackles last year and has offers from UNLV, Colorado State, Army and Air Force.