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High School Football Week 11: Results and Upcoming Matches
The high school football landscape witnessed significant action on November 7, 2025, with several teams showcasing their strength in Week 11. Notable performances included Acalanes defeating Las Lomas with a score of 40-28 and Alameda shutting out Encinal at 39-0. De La Salle continued its dominant season, overpowering Clayton Valley Charter with a score of 47-15.
In other matches, Amador Valley edged out California in a close contest, winning 42-35. Hayward put on an impressive offensive display against Washington-Fremont, securing a decisive 67-22 victory. Meanwhile, San Ramon Valley defeated Monte Vista with a score of 28-10.
Scores from Friday Night
The scoring frenzy continued with a variety of matchups. Benicia triumphed over Mt. Diablo with a commanding 48-14 win. Campolindo narrowly defeated Miramonte by 25-22. In a surprising turn, Dublin was awarded a forfeit victory against Dougherty Valley.
A thrilling match took place between Piedmont and Newark Memorial, with Piedmont securing a 42-28 victory. Santa Teresa also showcased its talent, overcoming Lincoln-San Jose in a close game that ended 35-28.
The complete list of results from Friday night includes:
– Acalanes 40, Las Lomas 28
– Alameda 39, Encinal 0
– Albany def. Kennedy-Richmond, forfeit
– Amador Valley 42, California 35
– Aragon 21, Hillsdale 0
– Benicia 48, Mt. Diablo 14
– Campolindo 25, Miramonte 22
– De La Salle 47, Clayton Valley Charter 15
– Dublin def. Dougherty Valley, forfeit
– Foothill 35, Redwood Christian 18
– Hayward 67, Washington-Fremont 22
– Irvington 33, Kennedy-Fremont 0
– Leigh 31, Branham 27
– Liberty 65, Heritage 10
– Livermore 15, Granada 13
– McClymonds 39, Oakland 6
– MacDonald 27, Saratoga 21
– Menlo School 21, Sacred Heart Prep 6
– Moreau Catholic 34, Tennyson 6
– Piedmont 42, Newark Memorial 28
– Piedmont Hills 21, Silver Creek 13
– Pioneer 14, Oak Grove 11
– St. Francis 35, Valley Christian 28
– St. Ignatius 23, Sacred Heart Cathedral 14
– St. Patrick-St. Vincent 35, Hercules 7
– San Jose 38, Mt. Pleasant 0
– San Ramon Valley 28, Monte Vista 10
– Santa Teresa 35, Lincoln-San Jose 28
– Sequoia 35, Carlmont 34
– Willow Glen 23, Sobrato 18
Upcoming Matches on Saturday
Looking ahead, several exciting matchups are scheduled for November 8, 2025. Antioch will face Pittsburg at 1:30 p.m., while Burlingame takes on San Mateo at 11:00 a.m. Other notable games include Mt. Eden against American at 7:00 p.m. and Pinole Valley meeting Salesian at 1:00 p.m.
The complete schedule for Saturday includes:
– Antioch at Pittsburg, 1:30 p.m.
– Arroyo at San Lorenzo, 2:00 p.m.
– Burlingame at San Mateo, 11:00 a.m.
– College Park at Berean Christian, 12:30 p.m.
– Mt. Eden vs. American at Tak Fudenna Stadium, 7:00 p.m.
– Pinole Valley at Salesian, 1:00 p.m.
– South San Francisco at El Camino, 2:00 p.m.
As the season progresses, teams are vying for playoff positions and looking to secure their legacy in high school football. With competitive matchups ahead, fans can expect thrilling action as teams give their all on the field.
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