Category Archives: football events
ETA Saturday combine in Tracy
One of the state’s first major football combines of the 2015 training season is coming up Saturday in Tracy. It’s being run by our new partners from Elite Training Academy and will include everyone getting a Spartan Scorecard that measures athletic explosiveness.
Oakdale, Trent love it at Levi’s
Mustangs’ running back plows through the turf at Levi’s Stadium for six touchdowns as Oakdale handles league rival Manteca 42-21. It was part of a four-game series produced and promoted by the San Francisco 49ers called “Friday Night Lights.”
It turned quickly in Servite loss to DLS
State No. 2 ranked De La Salle beats No. 4 Servite 47-24 on its home field on Saturday night. Until the game reached the middle of the third quarter, however, it was still anybody’s to win.
Sweeney, DLS sweep past Byrnes
South Carolina team that was No. 33 in one national poll this week can’t stop the offense of State No. 2 De La Salle of Concord in 56-28 loss seen on ESPNU.
Honor Bowl: Saturday Recap
Serra of Gardena can’t do much against national powerhouse Bellevue of Washington and falls in the final game of a tripleheader played Saturday at Oceanside’s Simcox Field. The earlier games were closer, however, as Cathedral Catholic topped Oaks Christian and Corona Centennial outlasted Orange Lutheran.
Day 2 Honor Bowl: 3-0 for Cali
Nevada teams from the Reno area actually aren’t that far from Loomis, but all three that played on Saturday at the Honor Bowl went home licking their wounds from losses to solid California teams.
Lions All-Stars settle for tie
The 21-21 final score is just the second in 41 years of the North vs. South Central California Lions All-Star Classic. Saturday night’s game in Tracy featured an MVP outing from a QB more known for handing off, an Offensive MVP who switched to slot receiver and a Defensive MVP more known for catching passes.
Local Lions Game Saturday
This year’s Central California Lions All-Star Classic moves to Wayne Schneider Stadium in Tracy. The 41st annual game features two potent running backs who were in a 69-55 scorefest last season. We have a prediction of which team will win.
More From Nike Football Weekend
Based on what was seen and heard at the Elite 11 Quarterback Regional, Nike Football SPARQ Combine and Nike Football Training Camp, here are five teams for next season that could be very good (including Mater Dei and Pittsburg), three unknowns from the combine who might blow up (including new RB from Freedom of Oakley)...