The showdown between the Sac-Joaquin Section's top two teams offered atmosphere, fireworks and sportsmanship.
Top-ranked Folsom beat previous No. 2 Granite Bay 30-14. Other section showdowns included new No. 4 Pleasant Grove (Elk Grove) beating previous No. 9 Burbank (Sacramento) 14-12 and the Holy Bowl of No. 2 St. Mary's (Stockton) beating previous No. 13 Central Catholic (Modesto) 47-27.
MaxPreps Sac-Joaquin Section Top 25 Football Rankings1. (Last week 1) Folsom 2-0The Bulldogs beat previous No. 3 Granite Bay 30-14 in a showdown of the Sac-Joaquin Section's top two teams from the end of last season and this early season.
Jake Browning passed for 220 yards and two touchdowns in again receiving superb protection from his line, and
Bailey Laolagi rushed for 106 yards and a score. The Bulldogs are not just a pass-heavy team. They can run, rushing for 186 yards against a stout Granite Bay D.
Next: vs. No. 17 Roseville, Friday
2. (4) St. Mary's (Stockton) 2-0The Rams belted rival and previous No. 13 Central Catholic (Modesto) 47-27 as
Kaleb Parrish completed 9 of 11 passes for 204 yards and four touchdowns, two to
Jaelin Ratliff, and
Marcus Lomas rushed for 157 yards and two scores in an impressive showing against the defending State D-III champions. Next is the four-time defending Open state champions in De La Salle, a year after a very competitive showing.
Next: vs. NorCal No. 1 De La Salle (Concord), Friday
3. (5) Elk Grove 2-0
Wadus Parker, Elk Grove
Photo by Derek Carroll
The Thundering Herd, ranked second in the Sacramento region by The Sacramento Bee behind Folsom, rolled Foothill (Palo Cedro) of the Northern Section 60-7 behind three-year starters
Tommy Arnold and
Wadus Parker. Arnold completed all seven of his passes for 252 yards and two touchdowns to
Shaunard Harts.
Next: vs. No. 22 Del Campo (Fair Oaks), Saturday
4. (6) Pleasant Grove (Elk Grove) 2-0Depth is a sign of a championship team, and the Eagles have some. Backup RB
Demaree Morris rushed 31 times for 105 yards and a score,
Deaundre Terrell ran for a score and the defense headed by LB
Ennis Mayberry (13 tackles) was superb against a superb foe in exacting a measure of revenge with a 14-12 victory over Burbank (Sacramento). Burbank beat Pleasant Grove twice last season, including the playoffs.
Next: at Nevada Union (Grass Valley), Friday
5. (8) Oak Ridge (El Dorado Hills) 2-0The Trojans beat Rocklin 23-21 in a thriller as sophomore QB
Ian Book continued to sparkle, passing for 242 yards and two touchdowns.
Josh Wellman ran for 72 yards and
Drew Lackowski and
Thomas Mahlman each had interceptions.
Next: at No. 14 Franklin (Elk Grove), Friday
6. (12) Grant (Sacramento) 2-0The Pacers, looking strong in the early going, belted longtime rival Nevada Union (Grass Valley) 46-6 behind QB
Donovan Brown (two touchdowns) and a punishing ground game headed by
Deandre Whittington-Grays. The defense allowed less than 100 yards of offense. Next is one of the fun rivalry games within the Sac-Joaquin Section in rival Burbank (Sacramento).
Next: vs. No. 8 Burbank (Sacramento), Friday
7. (2) Granite Bay 0-1The Grizzlies fell to Folsom, 30-14, in the most anticipated showdown within the Sac-Joaquin Section. Four turnovers stung, but the potential is there to make a run as Division I champions with emerging QB
Josh Neal, Fly back blur
Tony Ellison and a defense headed by LB
Cameron Smith. Now it's All-American RB Joe Mixon on the immediate radar.
Next: vs. Freedom (Oakley), Friday
8. (9) Burbank (Sacramento) 1-1The Titans have all the ingredients to make a run to a D-I championship run, but special teams have to improve, and point-after-touchdowns proved fatal in a 14-12 loss to Pleasant Grove. The next test is just as formidable. DT
Ngalu Tapa is off to a good start.
Next: at No. 6 Grant (Sacramento), Friday
9. (14) Vacaville 1-0The Bulldogs beat Valley Christian (San Jose) 20-17 with
Chad Hekking passing for two touchdowns in the final eight minutes and also unleashing some timely punts. His go-ahead touchdown of 16 yards to
David Mewborn was the difference. Mewborn had 133 yards rushing.
Next: at Lincoln (Stockton), Friday
10. (3) Del Oro (Loomis) 1-1The Golden Eagles fell 41-24 to Notre Dame (Sherman Oaks) in Oceanside in the Honor Bowl to honor Wounded Warriors, the highlights including
Tyler Meteer catching two touchdowns from
Michael Moore. The bad news was RB
Tevon Rhyne going down with a dislocated ankle after rushing for 76 yards.
Next: at NorCal No. 1 De La Salle (Concord), Sept. 20
11. (10) Merced 2-0The Bears rolled Downey (Modesto) 43-6 as
Tyrone Williams passed for 248 yards in the first half and a touchdown and scored on two 1-yard runs. Merced squeaked out a 40-39 win over Clovis West (Fresno) in an opener.
Next: vs. Edison (Fresno), Friday
12. (13) Inderkum (Sacramento) 2-0The Tigers ran the wing-T and spread to the tune of 444 yards on 44 carries in beating Bethel (Vallejo) 48-14.
Tyler Dean rushed for 170 yards and a score and
Terrence White went for 114 and three. White also caught a touchdown.
Next: at Casa Roble (Orangevale), Friday
13. (7) Central Catholic (Modesto) 1-1
Matt Ringer, Central Catholic
Photo by Mark Bahrenfuss
The Raiders lost the annual Holy Bowl to new No. 2 St. Mary's, 47-27, a year after prevailing in this great rivalry, en route to a CIF State D-III championship.
Matt Ringer rushed for 113 yards and two touchdowns and
Reggie Bland went for 57 and two.
Next: vs. McClymonds (Oakland), Friday
14. (15) Franklin (Elk Grove) 2-0The Wildcats steamed Tracy 45-14 with
Lamar Jackson again sparkling at QB with three more touchdowns and
Joey Banks playing double duty at RB and LB. The downer was losing WR Brandon Johnson, son of coach Mike Johnson, for the season.
Next: vs. No. 5 Oak Ridge (El Dorado Hills), Friday
15. (11) Rocklin 0-2The Thunder have close losses of 28-14 to Pleasant Grove and 23-21 to Oak Ridge, so they remain in these rankings for such ambitious scheduling. QB
Logan Webb had two touchdown passes against Oak Ridge.
Next: vs. Whitney (Rocklin), Friday
16. (16) Los Banos 2-0The Tigers rolled Roosevelt (Fresno), 47-21, with more strong running and defense under coach Dustin Caropreso.
Next: vs. Manteca, Friday
17. (19) Roseville 2-0The Tigers went 2-8 last season and are well past that pace now with spirited wins over previous No. 17 Cosumnes Oaks (Elk Grove) and previous No. 18 Rio Linda. The Rio Linda win was secured when
Matt Razzano blocked a game-winning field goal attempt and it was returned for a touchdown by
Jake Vaughn as time ran out.
Next: at No. 1 Folsom, Friday.
18. (18) Rio Linda 1-1The Knights lost a crusher at Roseville when a game-winning field goal attempt was blocked and returned for a touchdown. RB
Marcel Brown did not play due to a disciplinary measure.
Next: vs. No. 21 Antelope, Friday
19. (20) Center (Antelope) 2-0The Cougars are surging behind RB
Joe Swen, who rushed for three touchdowns to beat Chico of the Northern Section, 20-18.
Next: vs. River Valley (Yuba City), Friday
20. (NR) Monterey Trail (Elk Grove) 1-1The Mustangs rolled previous No. 17 Antelope 32-21 with
Trey Nahhas rushing for 150 yards and three touchdowns and QB
Donovan Robinson running the veer.
Paul Gooden had 18 tackles.
Next: vs. Valley (Sacramento), Friday
21. (17) Antelope 1-1
Titus Vinson, Antelope
File photo by Jerry Sigua
The Titans opened with a 14-7 victory over Del Campo (Fair Oaks) before falling to Monterey Trail, 32-21, despite
Mister Harriel rushing for 120 yards and three touchdowns and
Titus Vinson rushing for 128.
Next: at No. 18 Rio Linda, Friday
22. (21) Del Campo (Fair Oaks) 1-1The Cougars have a 14-7 loss to Antelope and rolled Fairfield, 55-12, with the return of RB
Austin Brown, who rushed for three touchdowns and returned a kickoff 84 yards for a score. The real test looms.
Next: at No. 3 Elk Grove, Saturday
23. (NR) Modesto 2-0The Panthers can score, no doubt, dropping a 74-41 rout on Ceres and then a 36-32 shootout victory over previously ranked Stagg (Stockton) behind leaders
T.J. Wolf,
Lesean Collins and
Caleb Sexson.
Next: vs. Pitman (Turlock), Thursday
24. (24) Napa 1-1After opening with a loss to Burbank, the Indians beat Paradise of the Northern Section, 42-21, behind RB
Derek Poteet, who rushed for 183 yards and three touchdowns on just five caries. Napa trailed four times before surging ahead.
Next: vs. Casa Grande (Petaluma), Saturday
(TIE) 25. (25) Cosumnes Oaks (Elk Grove) 1-1The Wolfpack got back on track after opening with a 23-7 loss at Roseville, beating Sacramento 24-13.
Alex Kropp hit
Alex Van Dyke Jr. for a touchdown with Cal coaches in attendance.
Next: vs. No. 14 Franklin (Elk Grove), Sept. 20
(TIE) 25. (25) Vista del Lago (Folsom) 1-1The Eagles roared back from their opening-night 38-0 loss to Oak Ridge by destroying Highlands 76-0 in a clear mismatch against a small school. It was 41-0 after the first quarter and 62-0 at the half as
Matt Jimison tossed seven touchdown passes, four to
Brad Rittenhouse, and
Josh Pfeffer ran for 117 yards and two touchdowns.
Next: at Laguna Creek (Elk Grove), Friday
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