Week 4 high school football scoreboard
Saturday, Sept. 21
EAST BAY
Non-league
Arroyo 41, St. Mary’s-Berkeley 13
Berean Christian 41, St. Patrick-St. Vincent 27
Concord 45, Williams 14
Salesian 35, Oakland Tech 14
SOUTH BAY/PENINSULA
Non-league
Gunderson 29, Oak Grove 21
INTERSECTIONAL
Galileo vs. Irvington at Washington-Fremont, 7 p.m.
Novato at San Jose, 7 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 20
EAST BAY
Non-league
Acalanes 63, College Park 28
American Canyon 63, Hayward 16
California 47, Antioch 18
Cardinal Newman 56, Bishop O’Dowd 0
Castro Valley 21, Deer Valley 18
Clayton Valley 34, Northgate 17
Dougherty Valley 20, Kennedy-Fremont 12
El Cerrito 49, Campolindo 0
Foothill 30, San Leandro 29
Granada 15, Berkeley 11
Heritage 56, Terra Linda 0
Las Lomas 54, Alhambra 7
Liberty 35, Amador Valley 28
Livermore 35, Moreau Catholic 28
Miramonte 52, Benicia 7
Monte Vista 38, Logan 20
Mt. Diablo 34, Alameda 26
Piedmont 49, Encinal 14
Rancho Cotate 37, Freedom 0
San Lorenzo 28, Redwood Christian 6
Tennyson 42, Mt. Eden 0
Vintage 44, Bethel 14
Washington-Fremont 51, American 12
Windsor 48, Dublin 7
Ygnacio Valley 20, Pinole Valley 15
SOUTH BAY/PENINSULA
PAL Lake
Gunn 28, Monta Vista 0
Jefferson 24, El Camino 0
Mills 62, Lynbrook 0
Saratoga 42, Cupertino 7
Non-league
Branham 48, Aragon 13
Burlingame 19, Wilcox 18
Carlmont 26, South San Francisco 21
Del Mar 21, Evergreen Valley 18
Half Moon Bay 43, Woodside 29
Independence 25, Mt. Pleasant 24
Lincoln 15, Leland 12
Menlo School 38, Capuchino 28
Menlo-Atherton 35, Live Oak 0
Pioneer 24, Leigh 21
Sacred Heart Prep 24, The King’s Academy 21
Santa Teresa 17, Hillsdale 0
Terra Nova 17, Santa Clara 14
INTERSECTIONAL
Arcata 38, Oakland 20
Castlemont 28, Hercules 6
De La Salle 38, St. Mary’s-Stockton 35
Del Norte-Crescent City 48, Skyline 0
Hill 39, Burton 0
Kennedy-Richmond 31, Mission 16
Lincoln-San Francisco 55, Vallejo 41
Newark Memorial 26, Sequoia 13
Overfelt 20, Balboa 6
St. John Bosco-Bellflower 35, Pittsburg 14
San Ramon Valley 51, McClymonds 14
Washington-San Francisco 41, Richmond 12
Willow Glen 29, Eureka 16
Thursday, Sept. 19
SOUTH BAY/PENINSULA
Non-league
Christopher 47, Gilroy 0
De Anza 44, Fremont-Oakland 14
Los Gatos 62, Mountain View 6
Milpitas 27, Homestead 6
Palo Alto 43, Fremont-Sunnyvale 14
San Mateo 13, Los Altos 7
How Bay Area News Group Top 25 fared
(Mercury News & East Bay Times)
No. 1 DE LA SALLE (4-0)
Beat St. Mary’s-Stockton 38-35
No. 2 PITTSBURG (3-1)
Lost to St. John Bosco-Bellflower 35-14
No. 3 SERRA (1-2)
Did not play
No. 4 ARCHBISHOP RIORDAN (1-2)
Did not play
No. 5 ST. FRANCIS (2-1)
Did not play
No. 6 EL CERRITO (4-0)
Beat Campolindo 49-0
No. 7 SAN RAMON VALLEY (4-0)
Beat McClymonds 51-14
No. 8 LOS GATOS (4-0)
Beat Mountain View 62-6
No. 9 MCCLYMONDS (1-3)
Lost to San Ramon Valley 51-14
No. 10 WILCOX (2-2)
Lost to Burlingame 19-18.
No. 11 VALLEY CHRISTIAN (1-2)
Did not play
No. 12 LAS LOMAS (4-0)
Beat Alhambra 54-7
No. 13 CALIFORNIA (4-0)
Beat Antioch 47-18
No. 14 ST. IGNATIUS (2-1)
Did not play
No. 15 CLAYTON VALLEY CHARTER (2-2)
Beat Northgate 34-17
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No. 16 CAMPOLINDO (1-3)
Lost to El Cerrito 49-0
No. 17 LIBERTY (3-1)
Beat Amador Valley 35-28
No. 18 BISHOP O’DOWD (2-2)
Lost to Cardinal Newman 56-0
No. 19 MONTE VISTA (3-1)
Beat James Logan 38-20
No. 20 ACALANES (3-1)
Beat College Park 63-28
No. 21 ARCHBISHOP MITTY (3-0)
Did not play
No. 22 MENLO SCHOOL (4-0)
Beat Capuchino 38-28
No. 23 SANTA TERESA (4-0)
Beat Hillsdale 17-0
No. 24 SALESIAN (4-0)
Beat Oakland Tech 35-14
No. 25 MENLO-ATHERTON (3-1)
Beat Live Oak 35-0
Editor’s note: Teams eligible for the Bay Area News Group rankings come from leagues based predominantly in Alameda, Contra Costa, San Mateo and Santa Clara counties. The news organization’s high school staff chooses the teams.