![]() 17 at Laney College, and there’s a good chance the Bulldogs and Warriors will see each other there, as well. The game is also a rematch of last year’s Silver Bowl, which McClymonds won 42-14. Including last week’s 22-7 win over Castlemont, the Bulldogs have allowed just 13 points in four league games. Oakland Tech’s defense has also played well of late. McClymonds, which beat Oakland High 62-0 last week, has not lost to a league opponent since 2009. McClymonds has won its four league games this season by a combined score of 281-0, which included a 94-0 pasting of Skyline on Oct. 17 McClymonds (7-2, 4-0) at Oakland Tech (6-3, 4-0), 7:15 p.m.: Oakland Tech will be looking to become the first Oakland Athletic League team to score a point against McClymonds this season when it hosts the Warriors in a first place showdown. Miramonte finished third in the Diablo Athletic League’s Foothill Division, and is coming off a 30-14 loss to Campolindo. ![]() NCS rules allow league champions to host first round games, unless the team they are playing is a higher seed and is also a league champion. Tennyson and Hayward also finished 4-1 in league play. Because they won a tiebreaker with Tennyson and Hayward, determined at the beginning of the season when coaches picked numbers out of a hat, the Hornets were given the WACC Shoreline Division’s automatic bid to the playoffs. 5 Miramonte in its first home playoff game since 2003. Miramonte (7-3) at Alameda (8-2), 7 p.m.: Alameda, seeded 12th in NCS Division III, hosts No. In the MaxPreps era (2004-present), Overfelt has not played Independence. Both teams played Piedmont Hills from the BVAL’s top division, with Overfelt winning 28-27 and Independence winning 35-33. Independence has not had a league game decided by fewer than 13 points. Since having its perfect season upended, Overfelt beat Willow Glen 27-20 and Leigh 43-21. 12 and lost to Independence 35-0 a week later. The only thing standing between a matchup of unbeaten teams is Del Mar, which beat Overfelt 33-20 on Oct. If Overfelt wins, it will grab a piece of the crown. With a win, Independence will be the outright champion. Overfelt (8-1, 5-1) at Independence (9-0, 6-0), 7 p.m.: On a collision course all season, these teams will decide the BVAL Santa Teresa Division championship when they meet Friday night. Menlo counters with ILB Conor McCusker and DT Brian Mhatre. SHP will rely on the leadership of fullback/inside linebacker John Willard along with fellow seniors Jake Davison and Joey Dahlkemper, who anchor the trenches. ![]() 22 Sacred Heart Prep (8-1, 3-1), 7:30 p.m.: For the first time, the 16th Valpo Bowl will be held under the lights on the campus of one of these Atherton neighbors. Hayward finished in a three-way tie for first place in the WACC’s Shoreline Division with a 4-1 record. In that game, Treyvon Wilson, Enoke Misi, Asi Bailey and Jonathan Williams each had a touchdown run, and Reggie Garrett had 108 yards on 13 carries. Hayward enters the playoffs on a three-game win streak, which includes a 49-7 win over Mt. Senior Austin Jones had 134 yards on 18 carries for Bishop O’Dowd, and goes into the postseason with 1,408 yards and 17 touchdowns on the ground. The Dragons, who were moved up from Division III this year thanks to the NCS’ competitive division criteria, finished 5-0 in the Foothill Division with a 21-6 win over Encinal on Oct. 2 seed in NCS Division II and is hosting No. 10 Bishop O’Dowd (8-2), 7 p.m.: Bishop O’Dowd, after winning its third straight outright West Alameda County Conference Foothill Division title, received the No.
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