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2003-2004 Football

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Season Selector:
Mission TrailW-L-TPFPA
P.Grove(9-3)6-0330215
Carmel(5-4)4-2267172
Gonzales(8-3)4-2321185
K.City(4-6)3-3107210
Stevenson(5-5)3-3157190
Greenfield(1-9)1-5131254
Soledad(1-9)0-663310
Monterey BayW-L-TPFPA
Alisal(4-5-2)3-1-1241253
N.County(7-3-1)3-1-1285200
Everett Alvarez(3-6-1)3-2148250
Seaside(6-4)3-2284188
Monterey(3-7)2-3160242
M.V.C.(2-8)0-579235
Santa CruzW-L-TPFPA
Aptos(12-1)6-0311186
Watsonville(9-2)5-1356189
S.L.V.(5-5)3-3171214
Santa Cruz(7-5)3-3327250
Soquel(5-5)3-3257271
S.Valley(4-6)1-5168270
Harbor(1-9)0-656279
Tri CountyW-L-TPFPA
Palma(11-2)5-0357167
Hollister(9-3-1)3-1-1305195
N.Salinas(7-5)3-2390325
Salinas(5-4-1)2-2-1181141
Gilroy(4-5-1)1-4165182
Live Oak(0-9-1)0-5118292




Points Allowed Per Game
SchoolGms.Q1Q2Q3Q4OTAvg.
PAL1347554124012.8
HOL1243492649013.9
SAL1032313741014.1
APT1343742643014.3
GON1136465647016.8
WAT1134472583017.2
PAC1234496171017.9
Yards Allowed Per Game
SchoolGms.RushingPassingTotalAvg.
HOL1214689502418201.5
PAL13152412912815216.5
SAL1013859242309230.9
SEA1017406522392239.2
WAT11143412332667242.5
SLV1014799532432243.2
PAC12186411052969247.4

Points Scored Per Game
SchoolGms.Q1Q2Q3Q4OTAvg.
NSA129410910384032.5
WAT111041158948032.4
CAR968757747029.7
GON1152819989029.2
SEA1066776675028.4
PAC12559910472027.5
PAL13761824355027.4
Yards Gained Per Game
SchoolGms.RushingPassingTotalAvg.
WAT1136894674156377.8
SEA10180917293538353.8
CAR997420843058339.8
GON1132055053710337.3
PAL1334557934248326.8
NSA12282310663889324.1
NMC11234211173459314.5
  • 2003 ALL-STATE FOOTBALL TEAM SELECTIONS - 1/19/2004
    As Compiled By Cal-Hi Sports

    Six local players garner All-State honors from the prestigious Cal-Hi Sports publication. San Lorenzo Valley offensive lineman Andy Levitre is named to the Medium School All-State First Team; Watsonville running back Shawn Benjamin, Palma linebacker Patrick Paquin and multipurpose back Luke Lippincott, and Aptos multipurpose back Andrew Ortega are named to the Overall All-State Third Team; Carmel quarterback Pat Johnston is named to the Small School All-State Second Team.

  • 2003 All-CCS Football Team - 12/19/2003
    As Compiled by The San Jose Mercury

    Eight local players garner first team honors as members of the 2003 All-San Jose Mercury New Football Team.

  • FINAL 2003 STATE FOOTBALL RANKINGS BY DIVISION & REGION - 12/19/2003
    As Compiled by Cal-Hi Sports

    Palma finishes the season ranked #17 overall in the state, #11 in Division I, and #6 overall in Northern California in the final 2003 Cal-Hi Sports state football rankings. Aptos finishes the season ranked #25 in the state in Division II.

  • FINAL CCS FOOTBALL TOP 15 - 12/10/2003
    As Compiled by The San Jose Mercury

    The final San Jose Mercury CCS Football Top 15 rankings have CCS D I champion Palma at #1, CCS D II champion Aptos at #4, Hollister at #5, Watsonville at #14, and North Salinas at #15.

  • Football League Champions Crowned - 11/21/2003
    WEEK 10 NOTES

    Palma edged Hollister 7-6 to win the T-CAL title. Aptos topped Santa Cruz 12-6 to take the SCCAL title and a first undefeated league season in school history. Pacific Grove dominated Carmel 24-0 to take home the "Shoe" and the MTAL title. An Alisal loss, coupled with a North Monterey County win, forced a co-championship in the MBL between the two schools. With the playoffs on deck, check out a history of local CCS football champions.

  • CCS FOOTBALL TOP 15 - 11/20/2003
    As Compiled by The San Jose Mercury

    Palma moves up to #2 in this week's San Jose Mercury Football Top 15. Hollister (#6), Aptos (#7) and Watsonville (#8) remain put as postseason play begins. Salinas drops out of the Top 15 with a loss to North Salinas.

  • 2003 CCS FOOTBALL PLAYOFF SEEDS AND GAME RESULTS - 11/15/2003
    Playoff Seeds and Brackets Are Set

    Monterey Bay Prep Report Football fans - track the 2003 Central Coast Section playoff seeds and game results. 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. D1:Palma #3,Watsonville #5; D2: Aptos #2,Hollister #4,N.Salinas #6, Alisal #8; D3: NMC #6; D4: PG #4,Santa Cruz #7,Gonzales #8

  • CCS FOOTBALL TOP 15 - 11/12/2003
    As Compiled by The San Jose Mercury

    There was very little movement in this week's San Jose Mercury CCS Football Top 15. Palma (#3), Hollister (#6), Aptos (#7), and Watsonville (#8) all stay put. Salinas moves into the #15 spot after tying Hollister last weekend.

  • WEEK 9 STATE RANKINGS BY DIVISION & REGION - 11/12/2003
    As Compiled By Cal-Hi Sports

    Palma remains at #13 in Northern California in week's Cal-Hi Sports state football rankings.

  • League Races Coming Down To The Wire - 11/11/2003
    WEEK 9 NOTES

    Palma's 27-0 shutout of Live Oak, combined with Hollister's 17-17 tie with Salinas, sets up a regular-season ending T-CAL title showdown with our #1 and #2 ranked teams. Alisal locked up a first-ever playoff appearance with a 10-0 victory over Monterey. Carmel knocked off Stevenson 39-8 to set up an MTAL title tilt in the annual Shoe game with Pacific Grove. Aptos pulled out a 14-8 victory over SLV to remain in control of the SCCAL race.

  • Alisal Taking Historic Steps Towards The Playoffs - 11/5/2003
    WEEK 8 NOTES

    Alisal took a huge step towards ending a 30 year CCS playoff drought by tying North Monterey County 21-21. The Trojans sit atop the MBL by 1/2 game with just 2 games remaining. Gonzales and Carmel combined for 83 points in a 42-41 MTAL slugfest won by the Spartans. Aptos remains in control of the SCCAL with a 21-0 victory over Harbor. Palma and Hollister remain on course for a regular season-ending showdown for the T-CAL title.

  • CCS FOOTBALL TOP 15 - 11/5/2003
    As Compiled by The San Jose Mercury

    Palma moves up to #3 in this week's San Jose Mercury CCS Top 15. Hollister moves up two spots to #6, Aptos moves up three spots to #7, and Watsonville moves up three spots to #8.

  • WEEK 8 STATE RANKINGS BY DIVISION & REGION - 11/5/2003
    As Compiled By Cal-Hi Sports

    Palma moves up to #13 in Northern California in week's Cal-Hi Sports state football rankings.

  • CCS FOOTBALL TOP 15 - 10/29/2003
    As Compiled by The San Jose Mercury

    Palma remains at #4 in this week's San Jose Mercury Top 15. Hollister jumps up four spots to #8 with a lopsided victory over Gilroy. Aptos moves up five spots to #10 after knocking off previously unbeaten Watsonville, and the Catz fall 4 spots to #11.

  • WEEK 7 STATE RANKINGS BY DIVISION & REGION - 10/29/2003
    As Compiled By Cal-Hi Sports

    Palma (#15) re-enters this week's Cal-Hi Sports Northern California Top 15 with a key 27-14 victory over rival Salinas..

  • Contenders Emerging in League Title Hunts - 10/28/2003
    WEEK 7 NOTES

    Aptos took a huge step towards an SCCAL title with a 17-6 victory over previously unbeaten Watsonville. Alisal jumped to the head of the MBL standings with a 27-6 victory over Monte Vista Christian. Carmel and Pacific Grove appear to be headed on a "Shoe Game" collision course in the MTAL. Palma and Hollister both remain undefeated in the T-CAL.

  • CCS FOOTBALL TOP 15 - 10/22/2003
    As Compiled by The San Jose Mercury

    Palma remains at #4 in this week's San Jose Mercury Top 15. Watsonville remains at #7, Hollister remains at #12, North Monterey County moves up one spot to #13, and Aptos drops to #15.

  • WEEK 6 STATE RANKINGS BY DIVISION & REGION - 10/22/2003
    As Compiled By Cal-Hi Sports

    St. Francis, Valley Christian, Bellarmine and Serra are the lone CCS representatives in this week's Cal-Hi Sports state football rankings.

  • Strong Weekend for Salinas High School Football - 10/21/2003
    WEEK 6 NOTES

    Salinas area high schools went 4-1 this weekend in early key league matchups. Salinas knocked off previously unbeaten Gilroy 20-7, Palma routed North Salinas 56-28, Alisal took early control of the MBL with a 30-22 victory over Seaside, and Alvarez shut out Monte Vista Christian 14-0.

  • CCS FOOTBALL TOP 15 - 10/15/2003
    As Compiled by The San Jose Mercury

    Palma drops to #4 in this week's San Jose Mercury Top 15. Watsonville remains at #7, Hollister remains at #12, Aptos debuts at #13, and North Monterey County moves up one spot to #14.

  • WEEK 5 STATE RANKINGS BY DIVISION & REGION - 10/15/2003
    As Compiled By Cal-Hi Sports

    No southern CCS representatives in this week's Cal-Hi Sports state football rankings.

  • T-CAL Gets The Best Of The MBL - 10/14/2003
    WEEK 5 NOTES

    The T-CAL ran its season record vs. the Monterey Bay League to 11-4-2 with a 4-0-2 week five. Santa Cruz knocked off San Lorenzo Valley for the first time in 10 years. Pacific Grove took early control of the MTAL race with a 28-6 victory over preseason favorite Gonzales.

  • CCS FOOTBALL TOP 15 - 10/8/2003
    As Compiled by The San Jose Mercury

    Palma moves up to #3 in this week's San Jose Mercury Top 15. Watsonville remains at #7, Hollister moves up 3 spots to #12, Seaside drops 5 spots to #13, and Gilroy (#14) and North Monterey County (#15) make their Top 15 debuts.

  • WEEK 4 STATE RANKINGS BY DIVISION & REGION - 10/8/2003
    As Compiled By Cal-Hi Sports

    Serra (#15) and St. Francis (#16) debut this week in the Cal-Hi Sports state Overall Top 20.

  • SLV Streak Stopped at 46 - 10/7/2003
    WEEK 4 NOTES

    Watsonville snapped SLV's 46 game league unbeaten streak (44-0-2 from 1995-2002) with a 24-18 victory over the Cougars in Felton. The T-CAL rolled to a 5-1 record vs. the MBL in the first week of inter-league play.

  • WEEK 3 STATE RANKINGS BY DIVISION & REGION - 10/1/2003
    As Compiled By Cal-Hi Sports

    A 14-7 loss to Serra drops Palma out of this week's Cal-Hi Sports Northern California Top 15.

  • CCS FOOTBALL TOP 15 - 10/1/2003
    As Compiled by The San Jose Mercury

    Palma remains at #4 in this week's San Jose Mercury Top 15 despite a 14-7 loss to #2 Serra. No movement this week either for Watsonville (#7), Seaside (#8), or Hollister (#15). North Salinas drops out of the Top 15 with a 20-14 loss to North Monterey County.

  • Salinas Breaks Through the WCAL Barrier - 9/30/2003
    WEEK 3 NOTES

    The West Catholic Athletic League is widely regarded as the top football league in Northern California. The WCAL just completed an impressive 21-4 preseason vs. non-league opponents, with two of the losses coming at the hands of defending national champion De La Salle. Salinas became the 1st southern CCS team to pin a loss on the WCAL this season with a 21-14 victory over Mitty.

  • CCS FOOTBALL TOP 15 - 9/25/2003
    As Compiled by The San Jose Mercury

    A 35-0 loss to defending national champion De La Salle drops Palma to #4 in this week's San Jose Mercury Top 15. Watsonville remains steady at #7, Seaside moves up one spot to #8, North Salinas moves up one spot to #10 despite losing 35-14 to Valley Christian, and Hollister moves back into the rankings at #15 with a 34-12 victory over Alvarez.

  • A Tale Of Two Streaks - 9/23/2003
    WEEK 2 NOTES

    While Monterey broke its 21 game losing streak with a 60-21 victory over Scotts Valley, defending national champion De La Salle extended its legendary winning streak to 140 games with a 35-0 victory over Palma.

  • CCS FOOTBALL TOP 15 - 9/19/2003
    As Compiled by The San Jose Mercury

    A 48-9 victory over Alisal keeps Palma at #2 in this week's San Jose Mercury Top 15. Watsonville moves up 3 spots to #7 with a lopsided victory over Woodside. Seaside climbs 6 spots to #9 with a victory over Salinas. North Salinas debuts at #11 after knocking off San Lorenzo Valley.

  • WEEK 1 STATE RANKINGS BY DIVISION & REGION - 9/17/2003
    As Compiled By Cal-Hi Sports

    With a 48-9 victory over Alisal last Friday night, Palma moves up 1 spot to #6 overall in Northern California in this week's Cal-Hi Sports state football rankings.

  • Shawn Benjamin Runs Wild - 9/16/2003
    WEEK 1 NOTES

    Watsonville running back Shawn Benjamin sets a Santa Cruz County single game rushing and scoring record with 312 yards and 6 touchdowns in a 69-22 humbling of Woodside. North Salinas hands SLV its first regular season loss since 2000. In a battle of 2002 league champions, Seaside topples Salinas 16-7. Carmel quarterback Pat Johnston throws for 312 yards and 2 touchdowns in the first half vs. Harbor. Plus weekly stat leaders.

  • CCS FOOTBALL TOP 15 - 9/10/2003
    As Compiled by The San Jose Mercury

    A mostly inactive week sees little change in this week's San Jose Mercury Top 15. Palma remains at #2, Salinas at #8, SLV at #9, Watsonville at #10 and Seaside at #15..

  • PRESEASON CCS RANKINGS - 9/3/2003
    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(#8), SLV(#9), Watsonville (#10) and Seaside (#15).

  • PRESEASON STATE FOOTBALL TOP 50 - 9/1/2003
    As Compiled By Cal-Hi Sports

    Palma enters the preseason ranked #19 in the state in Cal-Hi Sport's prestigious Preseason Top 50. Defending CCS DI Champion Valley Christian begins the season ranked at #17, and defending CCS D III Co-Champions St. Francis (#23) and Los Gatos (#48) finish out the CCS honorees.

  • Rushing Leaders
    NameCarriesYardsTD'sSchool
    Benjamin, Shawn185223327WAT
    Drummer, Ronnie195178016NSA
    Estrada, Steven185152318GON
    Frye, Michael178120115SCZ
    Granstrom, Josh202118814PAC
    Carriedo, David182111313ALI
    Lomeli, Efrin174108413WAT
    Lippincott, Luke174103013PAL
    Rodriguez, Armando15498710NMC
    Garfey, Ibrahim1229558ALI
    Receiving Leaders
    NameRec.YardsTD'sSchool
    Muhoberac, Martin667534SCV
    Van Meter, Jeff377237APT
    Walker, L.J.267218SEA
    Foudy, Jeff415885CAR
    Doucet, Alex215178NMC
    Lewis, Auggie294855SEA
    Woo, Merben174444NSA
    Johnston, Phil344416CAR
    Saunders, Sam344205CAR
    Lowery, Dwight304196SOQ
    Passing Leaders
    NameComp.Att.YardsTD'sSchool
    Johnston, Pat147264198121CAR
    Cruz, Gabe92161154515SEA
    Van Meter, Bryan93217139313APT
    Wetmore, Will78156112014SCZ
    Velasquez91192109910ALV
    Liedel, Nick67141108911NMC
    Olden4810510669NSA
    Fockler, Tyler9318695610SCV
    Anderson6512087710PAC
    Britton, Jack611468759ROB
    Interception Leaders
    NameInt'sSchool
    Lowery, Dwight6SOQ
    Palacios, Aaron4NMC
    Gomez, Matt4WAT
    Quinones, Andrew3NSA
    Walker, L.J.3SEA
    Hawks, Jeff3HOL
    Canez, Breyon3HOL
    Ceballos, Xavier3SAL
    Crow, Ryan2SLV
    Morikawa, Ryan2SAL
    Sack Leaders
    NameSacksSchool
    Alvarez, Ray6NMC
    Donahue, David4PAL
    Atkins, V.J.2SAL
    Flores, Vince2APT
    Geesman, Glenn2APT
    Woodward, Wells1APT
    Ortega, Andrew1APT
    Willoughby, Nick1APT
    Vernon, Tucker1PAC
    Tackle (Solo + Assist) Leaders
    NameTacklesSchool
    Defensive Point Leaders
    NameDefensive PointsSchool
    Lowery, Dwight50SOQ
    Walker, L.J.35SEA
    Woo, Merben30NSA
    Daye, Selwyn25NSA
    Abundiz, Miguel25NMC
    Alvarez, Ray23NMC
    Ortega, Andrew23APT
    Chacon, Jason20NSA
    Gage, Bryan20PAC
    Palacios, Aaron20NMC


    Football
    Friday, December 5, 2003
    Hollister at12
    Aptos26Final
    CCS D2 @ San Jose CC
     
    Saturday, December 6, 2003
    Pacific Grove at0
    Valley Christian (San Jose)69Final
    CCS D4 @ San Jose CC
     
    Palma at17Final
    Saint Francis (Mountain View)13
    CCS D1 @ San Jose CC
     
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