Prep2Prep CCS Rankings
THROUGH WEEK 14
No major surprises in the final rankings as Riordan, Serra and Los Gatos finish in the top 3 and Menlo-Atherton gets all the way up to No. 16 after winning the CCS Division 3 championship.
Note: Last week's rankings in parentheses
Following a week off after winning the CCS Open Division title, Riordan will travel to Folsom for the NorCal Division I-AA championship.
Serra ran for 348 yards and 4 TDs to get past Los Gatos for the CCS Division 1 title. The Padres will travel to St. Mary's-Stockton for the NorCal 2-AA championship.
Los Gatos' season ended in a 28-21 loss to Serra in the CCS Division 1 championship game. The Wildcats finished 9-4.
Saint Francis' season ended in a 14-7 loss to Los Gatos in the first round of the CCS Division 1 playoffs. The Lancers finished 5-6.
Palma's season ended in a 45-21 loss to Los Gatos in the CCS Division 1 semifinals.
Mitty's season ended in a 29-13 loss to Serra in the first round of the CCS Open Division playoffs. The Monarchs finished 6-5.
Soquel's season ended in a 28-0 loss to Palma in the first round of the CCS Division 1 playoffs - the second defeat against the Chieftains in two weeks and the only two all season. The Knights finished 9-2.
St. Ignatius got a 40-yard field goal from Thomas McKeon on the final play of the game to lift the Wildcats past Sacred Heart Cathedral 24-21 in the CCS Division 2 title game. The Wildcats host Monte Vista for the NorCal Division 3-AA championship.
Salinas' season ended in a 42-9 loss to Riordan in the first round of the CCS Open Division playoffs. The Cowboys finished 7-4.
Sacred Heart Cathedral's season ended in a heartbreaking 24-21 loss to rival St. Ignatius in the CCS Division 2 championship game. The Irish finished 6-7.
Valley Christian did not qualify for the CCS playoffs and finished legendary coach Mike Machado's final season at 3-7.
Santa Teresa's season ended in a 63-27 loss to Sacred Heart Cathedral in the CCS Division 2 semifinals.
Live Oak's season ended in a 40-36 loss to San Mateo in the CCS Division 3 semifinals.
Wilcox's season ended in a 34-21 loss to Sacred Heart Cathedral in the first round of the CCS Division 2 playoffs. The Chargers finished 6-5.
Menlo's season ended in a 42-6 loss to St. Ignatius in the CCS Division 2 semifinals.
Menlo-Atherton captured the CCS Division 3 championship with a 31-21 win over San Mateo. Senior QB Teddy Dacey led the way with three touchdown passes and another TD on the ground for the Bears, who will host El Cerrito for the NorCal 4-A title.
Lincoln got 255 yards rushing and 6 TDs from senior Kyan Phillips in a 49-21 win over BVAL-MH rival Branham in the CCS Division 4 title game. The Lions will host undefeated Gridley for the NorCal 6-AA championship.
The King's Academy's season ended in a 17-7 loss to Menlo in the first round of the CCS Division 2 playoffs. The Knights finished 9-2.
San Mateo's season ended in a 31-21 loss to Menlo-Atherton in the CCS Division 3 title game. The Bearcats finished 9-4.
Willow Glen's season ended in a surprisingly one-sided 49-14 loss to Lincoln. The two teams met during the regular season with Lincoln winning 38-37 and the CCS Division 4 semifinal was tied at halftime before the Lions pulled away.
Woodside's season ended in a 20-13 overtime loss to San Mateo. It was the only loss of the season for the Wildcats, who finished 10-1.
King City's season ended in a 40-16 loss to Live Oak in the first round of the CCS Division 3 playoffs. The Mustangs finished 9-2.
Stevenson's season ended in a 21-17 loss to Menlo-Atherton. The Pirates finished 9-2.
Sacred Heart Prep's season ended in a 36-14 loss to Menlo-Atherton in the CCS Division 3 semifinals.
Branham's season ended in a 49-21 loss to Lincoln in the CCS Division 4 title game. The Bruins effectively played without star running back Michael Murphy, who appeared only sparingly because of a deep calf bruise. Branham finished 7-6.