The section playoffs are in full swing throughout Northern California, and it's about the time upsets happen.
Menlo-Atherton takes a nine-game winning streak into Mountain View to take on top-ranked Saint Francis in the Central Coast Section, and No. 7 Folsom visits No. 6 Jesuit in a Sac-Joaquin Section rumble.
No. 2 De La Salle prepares for Pittsburg, the last North Coast Section team to hand the Spartans a loss, way back in 1991. Here's hoping for no fog, here, there or anywhere.

Viliamu Teu, Saint Francis
Photo by Dennis Putian
Northern California Top 25 high school football rankings 1. (Last week 2) Saint Francis (Mountain View), 10-0Last week: Beat Aptos, 56-28
Next: Menlo-Atherton, Friday
Update: The Lancers pulled away from a 28-28 game entering the fourth quarter against Aptos and scored the final four touchdowns in a Central Coast Section Division I opener in setting a school rushing record with 438 yards, including 257 and five scores from
Viliami Teu. This came a week after Saint Francis beat previous NorCal No. 1 Serra 44-21 to win the powerhouse West Catholic Athletic League. Saint Francis earlier this season beat De La Salle 31-28 to halt DLS's 30-year unbeaten streak against NorCal teams.
2. (2) De La Salle (Concord), 9-2Last week: Beat Logan (Union City), 49-13
Next: Pittsburg, Friday
Update: The Spartans cruised behind a rushing attack and strong defense to set up a showdown with Pittsburg for the North Coast Section Open Division championship. The loser faces either Clayton Valley Charter or California for the NCS D-I title. DLS seeks its 30th consecutive section crown. It has not lost to an NCS team since 1991, a streak of 257 games. The only state loss this season was 31-28 to Saint Francis to halt a 30-year, 318-game unbeaten streak to NorCal teams north of Fresno.
3. (3) Rocklin, 11-0Last week: Beat Sheldon (Sacramento), 42-0
Next: St. Mary's (Stockton), Friday
Update: The Thunder rolled as
Joey Roberts passed for 250 yards and two touchdowns, and the starting defense has allowed three touchdowns this season, which is interesting to know with prolific St. Mary's looming in the Sac-Joaquin Section Division I semifinals. A big earlier victory was the 40-7 effort over Folsom, halting that school's 11-year, 54-game league winning streak. The Sierra Foothill League MVP is Rocklin's all-purpose star
Elias Mullican.
4. (4) Serra (San Mateo), 10-1Last week: Beat Valley Christian (San Jose), 41-30
Next: Bellarmine (San Jose), Saturday
Update: The Padres eliminated a longtime West Catholic Athletic League rival in a Central Coast Section Division I opener after falling to Saint Francis in the league title game. Since 2017, Serra has won two CIF NorCal titles and a CIF State crown under coach Patrick Walsh.
5. (5) Buchanan (Clovis), 10-1Last week: Beat Clovis North, 35-3
Next: Liberty (Bakersfield), Friday
Update: The Bears won their Central Section Division I opener after a bye as they used two quarterbacks in
Colton O'Toole and
Jayden Mandal. Buchanan beat Clovis North last month 33-14 in Tri-River Athletic Conference action. The loss was to state-ranked Los Alamitos 34-31.
6. (8) Jesuit (Carmichael), 10-1Last week: Beat Del Oro (Loomis), 40-6
Next: Folsom, Saturday
Update: After an opening bye in the Sac-Joaquin Section Division I playoffs, the No. 2-seeded Marauders blasted Del Oro behind strong line play and big plays from
Garrett McGriff. This is Jesuit's best team in at least 20 years. The loss was an opener, big, to Folsom. Now it's rematch time.
7. (10) Folsom, 8-3Last week: Beat Lincoln (Stockton), 38-14
Next: Jesuit, Saturday
Update: The Bulldogs are a complete unit again with star quarterback
Tyler Tremain back after missing the final games of the regular season with a shoulder injury, including losses to Rocklin and Granite Bay. Now, Folsom seeks to win its 13th consecutive game against Jesuit, this time in the Sac-Joaquin Section Division I semifinals. Folsom beat Jesuit 56-7 in an opener. Folsom has won eight Section and four CIF State titles since 2010.
8. (6) Pittsburg, 8-1Last week: Beat Amador Valley, 69-7
Next: De La Salle, Friday
Update: The Pirates blasted a solid team as
Jaden Rashada tossed two touchdowns and the defense dominated in a North Coast Section Open Division contest. Now it's another shot at De La Salle in the NCS finals, though both teams will advance. Pittsburg is the last North Coast Section program to beat De La Salle, doing so in the 1991 NCS finals.
9. (7) Central (Fresno.), 8-1Last week: Beat Hanford, 62-12
Next: Memorial (Fresno), Friday
Update: The Grizzlies rolled in a Central Section Division I opener after an opening bye as
Dayton Tafoya had five first-half touchdown passes. The Loss was to Buchanan 24-17. Central won the 219 CIF State Division I-AA championship and seeks a section four-peat in D-I.
10. (15) Bellarmine College Prep (San Jose), 8-3Last week: Beat Los Gatos, 34-27
Next: Serra, Saturday
Update: The Bells are battle tested from the West Catholic Athletic League and backed it up with a 34-27 Central Coast Section Division I win over a Los Gatos group that came in 10-0. Depth is big here, including reserve back
Gino Cresci, who had two touchdowns.
Thomas Di Vittorio returned an interception 94 yards for the game-winning touchdown. Other big wins include Menlo-Atherton (56-41), Valley Christian (45-34) and Central Catholic (28-21). The losses were to Serra, Sacred Heart Prep and Saint Francis.
11. (12) Central Catholic (Modesto), 10-1Last week: Beat Lodi, 38-34
Next: Antelope, Friday
Update: The Raiders won the stacked Valley Oak League to earn the top seed in the Sac-Joaquin Section Division II field and then squeezed out a tight one against Lodi as
Julian Lopez rushed for 183 yards and two scores to set up a meeting with 10-0 Antelope. Earlier big wins were over San Ramon Valley, 21-14, and St. Mary's (Stockton), 41-27. The loss was to Bellarmine, 28-21
12. (13) St. Mary's (Stockton), 10-2
Last week: Beat Edison (Stockton), 29-23
Next: Rocklin, Friday
Update: The Rams have won 10 consecutive games after opening with losses to De La Salle and Central Catholic and are 2-0 in the Sac-Joaquin Section Division I playoffs with a shot to really rattle the field with a win at 11-0 Rocklin, which has allowed three touchdowns by its starting defense all season.
13. (16) San Joaquin Memorial (Fresno) , 9-0Last week: Beat Carces Memorial (Bakersfield), 35-10
Next: Central (Fresno), Friday
Update: The Panthers rolled in a Central Section Division I contest as
Brandon Ramirez rushed for 95 yards and a score and had 16 tackles on defense. This sets up a showdown with 2019 CIF State champion Central. Memorial has won three section crowns in recent seasons in D-II and D-III.
14. (17) Menlo-Atherton (Atherton), 9-2
Last week: Beat Salinas, 35-31
Next: Saint Francis, Friday
Update: The Bears, winners of nine straight, edged a good Salinas team as
Matt MacLeod passed for 390 yards and four touchdowns, two to
Jeremiah Earby, in Central Coast Section Division I action. The losses were to Bellarmine 56-41 and to Oregon power Tualatin, 44-33.
15. (18) Clayton Valley Charter (Concord), 8-3Last week: Beat Antioch, 42-21
Next: California (San Ramon), Friday
Update: The Ugly Eagles led 28-0 in the North Coast Section Division I playoff and cruised as
Brenden Bush scored four rushing touchdowns and passed for two. This sets up a rematch with California, which beat CVC 19-18 last month. CVC won the 2019 CIF Division I-AA state championship.
16. (19) San Ramon Valley (Danville), 8-3Last week: Beat Livermore, 35-7
Next: Campolindo (Moraga), Friday
Update: The top-seeded team in the North Coast Section Division II field looked the part as
Jack Quigley passed for three touchdowns, two of them to
Tanner Salisbury. The losses were to De La Salle 48-14, Clayton Valley Charter 28-21 and Central Catholic 21-14, each of them ranked.
17. (14) Los Gatos, 10-1Last week: Lost to Bellarmine, 34-27
Next: Season complete
Update: The best public school football team in the Central Coast Section had its dream season end in a thriller, though top players
Jake Boyd and
Emiliano Mejia return.
18. (NR) Monterey Trail (Elk Grove), 7-5Last week: Beat Granite Bay 35-24
Next: Elk Grove, Friday
Update: A longtime power in the Sac-Joaquin Section, Monterey Trail started 0-5 with losses to De La Salle, Folsom, Clayton Valley Charter and Los Gatos and hasn't lost since, including a Division I win over Granite Bay as
Ali Collier rushed for two scores and
Tanaki Tonga had 22 tackles.
19. (NR) Elk Grove, 8-3Last week: Beat Vacaville, 52-48
Next: Monterey Trail
Update: The Thundering Herd have been a power in the Sac-Joaquin Section since the 1980s, and here they come again with a run-heavy offense behind a big line and fast backs in
Ethan Archuleta and
Zeke Burnett, both of whom had big games in eliminating Vacaville in a Division II contest in the fog.
20. (22) McClymonds (Oakland), 8-1Last week: Beat Oakland Tech, 53-0
Next: TBA
Update: Mack has gone for 50 or more points six times in the Oakland Athletic League and 61 or more twice. The Warriors outscored league foes 299-28 in five games. The loss was to Menlo-Atherton. A big win was over Marin Catholic, 32-22.
21. (9) Granite Bay, 8-3Last week: Lost to Monterey Trail, 35-24
Next: Season complete
Update: The Grizzlies earned the No. 2 seed in the Sac-Joaquin Section Division II playoffs, had a bye and then fell to Monterey Trail. The program was in the playoffs for the 23rd consecutive season.
22. (11) Edison (Stockton), 9-2Last week: Lost to St. Mary's (Stockton), 29-23
Next: Season complete
Update: The Vikings were the No. 4 seed in the Sac-Joaquin Section D-I field and fell to St. Mary's in a battle for the 209 area code. The other loss was to then-Central Section No. 1 Central (Fresno) 17-10.
23. (22) Valley Christian (San Jose), 6-5Last week: Lost to Serra, 41-30
Next: Season complete
Update: The Warriors of the West Catholic Athletic League lost to league rival Serra in the Central Coast Section Division I field.
24. (23) Rancho Cotate (Rohnert Park), 10-1Last week: Beat Granada (Livermore), 37-0
Next: Foothill (Pleasanton), Friday
Update: The No. 2-seeded team in the North Coast Section Division II field backed it up with a rout RC has had recent seasons of 11-4, 11-2, 10-2 and 9-4.
25. (24) Cardinal Newman (Santa Rosa), 7-3Last week: Newark Memorial, 55-6
Next: Tennyson, Friday
Update: The Cardinals as the No. 2 seed in the North Coast Section Division IV field rolled as
Lucas Knechtle tossed two touchdowns and
Santino Acevedo ran for two.
The Next 1026.
Marin Catholic (Kentfield), 10-1
27.
Antelope, 10-0
28.
Kimball (Tracy), 10-1
29.
Windsor, 9-1
30.
California (San Ramon, 8-3
31.
Oakdale, 8-2
32.
Vacaville, 8-3
33.
Salinas, 8-1
34.
Aptos, 8-2
35.
San Benito (Hollister), 9-1
Joe Davidson has covered high school sports for The Sacramento Bee since 1988. He was named a CIF Sac-Joaquin Section Distinguished Award winner in April. Follow him on Twitter: SacBee_JoeD and through sacbee.com.