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- 1/12/2005 As Compiled By Cal-Hi Sports Three local players garner All-State honors from the prestigious Cal-Hi Sports publication. Pacific Grove lineman Michael Laredo is named to the Small School All-State First Team; Greenfield running back Fachon Clair is named to the Small School All-State Second Team; Palma linebacker Eric Sobotka is named to the Underclass All-State Second Team.
- 12/15/2004 As Compiled by The San Jose Mercury San Benito's run to the Large School finals keeps the Balers at #7 in the final San Jose Mercury CCS Top 15. A 24-20 loss to Open Division Champion Valley Christian drop Palma 4 spots to #10. Gilroy remains at #13 with a Large School semifinal appearance, and Seaside makes the final grade at #14 with a Small School title game appearance.
- 12/15/2004 As Compiled by The San Jose Mercury Gilroy running back Justin Sweeney is named by the San Jose Mercury as the CCS Junior of the Year. Also making the 2004 All-CCS first team: Henry Utumapu (Seaside); Anthony Vasquez (San Benito); Michael Laredo (Pacific Grove); Joel Guzman (Alisal).
- 11/17/2004 As Compiled by The San Jose Mercury Palma's 27-23 victory over San Benito moves the Chieftains up three spots to #6 in this week's San Jose Mercury CCS Top 15. The loss to Palma drops San Benito four spots to #7. Live Oak (#11) and Gilroy (#13) swap spots after the Acorn's 28-21 victory over the Mustangs.
- 11/17/2004 As Compiled By Cal-Hi Sports A 27-23 victory over San Benito moves Palma (#19) back into the Northern California rankings in this week's Cal-Hi Sports state football rankings. Teams of interest to local schedules are noted in bold.
- 11/17/2004 WEEK 10 NOTES Former S.L.V. standout Jordan Beck (class of 2001), an All-American Linebacker for Cal Poly, has been selected to play in the 2005 East-West Shrine game at SBC Park on January 15, 2005. Quad-league area teams have won 32 CCS football titles.
- 11/13/2004 Seeds have been posted..... Monterey Bay Prep Report Football fans - track the 2004 Central Coast Section football playoff seeds and game results before they come out in the paper the next day. We have set up direct links to the Central Coast Section playoff website so that local football fans can quickly track the results of the seed meetings, the playoff brackets, the match-ups and playoff game results.
- 11/10/2004 As Compiled by The San Jose Mercury A 23-8 victory over Live Oak moves San Benito up one spot to #3 in this week's San Jose Mercury CCS Top 15. Palma (#9) moves up one spot with a 59-19 victory over North Salinas. Gilroy (#11) drops 3 spots with a 32-8 loss to Salinas. Live Oak (#13) remains steady despite a 23-8 loss to San Benito. Monterey drops one spot to #15 with a 28-16 victory over North Monterey County.
- 11/3/2004 As Compiled by The San Jose Mercury A last second 27-21victory over Salinas moves San Benito up 4 spots to #4 in this week's San Jose Mercury CCS Top 15. Gilroy (#8) moves up one spot with a 41-0 victory over North Salinas. Palma (#10) re-appears with a 33-14 victory over previously unbeaten Live Oak. Live Oak (#13) drops 2 spots with a loss to Palma. Monterey (#14) falls 1 spot despite a 34-0 victory over Alisal. Seaside drops out of the Top 15 despite a 38-6 victory over Monte Vista Christian.
- 11/3/2004 As Compiled By Cal-Hi Sports No local teams make the grade in this week's Cal-Hi Sports state football rankings. Teams of interest to local schedules are noted in bold.
- 11/3/2004 WEEK 8 NOTES Area teams posted six shutouts in Week 8. Pacific Grove registered its second consecutive shutout with a 30-0 victory over Soquel. The Breakers have not allowed a first quarter score this season.
- 10/27/2004 As Compiled By Cal-Hi Sports A 29-22 loss to Gilroy drops Palma from the Northern California rankings in this week's Cal-Hi Sports state football rankings. Teams of interest to local schedules are noted in bold.
- 10/27/2004 As Compiled by The San Jose Mercury A 41-0 victory over North Salinas moves San Benito up one spot to #8 in this week's San Jose Mercury CCS Top 15. Gilroy (#9) moves up one spot with a 29-22 victory over Palma. Live Oak moves up to #11 with a 14-10 victory over Salinas. Monterey (#13) and Seaside (#14) make their Top 15 debut. Previous #3 Palma falls from the rankings.
- 10/27/2004 WEEK 7 NOTES Eight different receivers hauled in 80 or more yards worth of receptions in Week 7. The San Benito defense limited North Salinas to 6 first downs and 47 yards of total offense in a 41-0 shutout victory. Gilroy joins Salinas and San Benito as the only quad-league area teams to defeat Palma in the last 15 years.
- 10/20/2004 As Compiled by The San Jose Mercury A 28-14 victory over Salinas keeps Palma at #3 in this week's San Jose Mercury CCS Top 15. San Benito (#9) and Gilroy (#10) swap spots after the Baler's 7-6 victory over Gilroy in the Prune Bowl. Live Oak debuts at #15 with a 35-19 victory over North Salinas.
- 10/19/2004 WEEK 6 NOTES Palma is one of six teams to officially petition into the new Open playoff division. After a week 5 that saw only 4 quad-league players rush for 100 or more yards, 13 local ball carriers cracked the century mark in week 6.
- 10/19/2004 As Compiled By Cal-Hi Sports A 28-14 victory over Salinas moves Palma up one spot to #9 overall in Northern California in this week's Cal-Hi Sports state football rankings. Teams of interest to local schedules are also noted in bold.
- 10/13/2004 As Compiled by The San Jose Mercury No changes in this week's San Jose Mercury CCS Top 15, as all teams either win or were idle: Palma remains at #3, Gilroy at #9, and San Benito at #10.
- 10/13/2004 As Compiled By Cal-Hi Sports A 46-13 victory over Alvarez moves Palma up three spots to #10 overall in Northern California in this week's Cal-Hi Sports state football rankings. Teams of interest to local schedules are also noted in bold.
- 10/13/2004 WEEK 5 NOTES It was a career day from S.L.V. receiver Matt Kiel, who hauled in 6 passes for 239 yards and 5 touchdowns in a 42-14 victory over Watsonville. Down to 2: through week five, only Gilroy and Live Oak remain undefeated.
- 10/6/2004 As Compiled By Cal-Hi Sports A 24-13 victory over Arroyo Grande moves Palma up one spot to #13 overall in Northern California in this week's Cal-Hi Sports state football rankings. Teams of interest to local schedules are also noted in bold.
- 10/6/2004 As Compiled by The San Jose Mercury A 24-13 victory over Arroyo Grande, combined with a lopsided St. Francis loss to St. Ignatius, moves Palma up to #3 in this week's San Jose Mercury CCS Top 15. Gilroy drops one spot to #9 with a bye, and San Benito drops one spot to #10 despite a 47-6 thumping of Alvarez. Salinas drops out of the Top 15 with a 26-6 loss to #1 Valley Christian.
- 10/6/2004 WEEK 4 NOTES Carmel and Greenfield combined for 1005 yards of offense in a 62-39 Padre victory. Getting off to a fast start: Gilroy has scored 70 1st quarter points. The T-CAL is now a combined 12-3 vs. quad-league area opponents.
- 10/2/2004 Submitted By CaliforniaPreps.Com Contributor Mario Estrada, Jr. The Arroyo Grande Eagles and the Palma Chieftains of Salinas both entered tonight's game hoping to bounce back from losses a week earlier. The Chieftains entered the game ranked 17th in the State while the Eagles came in ranked 64th in So. Cal. The Chieftains lead byQB Chad Bozzo took control of the game early going up 10-0 before the Eagles made a comeback to tie the game up 10-10 at halftime.
- 9/29/2004 As Compiled by The San Jose Mercury A 28-21 loss to Serra drops Palma to #4 in this week's San Jose Mercury CCS Top 15. A 49-14 victory over S.L.V. moves Gilroy up 5 spots to #13; San Benito moves up 2 spots to #9 with a 17-7 victory over Bellarmine; Salinas drops 3 spots to #10 with a 28-7 loss to St. Francis.
- 9/29/2004 As Compiled By Cal-Hi Sports A 28-21 loss to Serra drops Palma out of the overall rankings in this week's Cal-Hi Sports state football rankings. Palma drops to #14 overall in Northern California. Teams of interest to local schedules are also noted in bold.
- 9/29/2004 WEEK 3 NOTES The T-CAL is an impressive 10-2 vs. quad-league area teams. Of concern is the league's 1-4 record thus far vs. the West Catholic Athletic League, which will likely place four to five teams in the new open playoff division.
- 9/22/2004 As Compiled by The San Jose Mercury A 7-7 tie with powerful De La Salle keeps Palma at #2 in this week's San Jose Mercury CCS Top 15. Salinas remains at #7 with a victory over Alvarez; San Benito climbs one spot to #11 with a Wilcox tie; Gilroy moves up 2 spots to #13 with a 35-14 victory over Watsonville.
- 9/22/2004 As Compiled By Cal-Hi Sports A 7-7 tie with De La Salle drops Palma 4 spots to #16 overall in the state in this week's Cal-Hi Sports state football rankings. Palma drops to #14 in Division I, and #7 overall in Northern California. Teams of interest to local schedules are also noted in bold.
- 9/22/2004 WEEK 2 NOTES A Salinas area-record 9000 fans attended the highly-anticipated showdown between national powerhouse De La Salle and Palma. Carmel quarterback Jeff Foudy throws for 375 yards in a 42-41 loss to Handsworth of British Columbia.
- 9/15/2004 As Compiled by The San Jose Mercury A 53-7 victory over Alisal keeps Palma at #2 in this week's San Jose Mercury CCS Top 15. Salinas drops to #7 with a close victory over Watsonville, San Benito drops to #12 with a close victory over SLV; Gilroy debuts at #15 with a 35-0 trouncing of Gunn. Aptos drops out of the Top 15 with a loss to Monterey.
- 9/15/2004 As Compiled By Cal-Hi Sports With a 53-7 victory over Alisal last Friday night, Palma moves up 3 spots to #12 overall in the state in this week's Cal-Hi Sports state football rankings. Palma is also ranked #10 in Division I, and #5 overall in Northern California. Teams of interest to local schedules are also noted in bold.
- 9/14/2004 WEEK 1 NOTES Gilroy running back Justin Sweeney has jumped out to the early area rushing lead, racking up 354 yards and 5 touchdowns on just 36 carries. It has been a rough start for local teams vs. the always-tough West Catholic Athletic league. Area teams are 0-3 vs. the elite league, and have been outscored 94-7 in three lopsided losses.
- 9/8/2004 As Compiled by The San Jose Mercury Palma enters the season ranked #2 in the Central Coast Section by the San Jose Mercury. Also recognized were Salinas(#5), Aptos(#6), and San Benito (#11) .
- 8/27/2004 As Compiled By Cal-Hi Sports Palma enters the preseason ranked #15 in the state in Cal-Hi Sport's prestigious Preseason Top 50. Other CCS teams: WCAL preseason favorite Valley Christian begins the season ranked at #31, and MHAL preseason favorite Oak Grove checks in at #37.
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