#3 AMERICAN RIVER UPENDS #1 COLLEGE OF SAN MATEO, 24-14
SACRAMENTO – Realizing its first No. 1 state ranking has come to an end (for the time being), College of San Mateo can now concentrate on its official quest for a state championship when play opens in the Northern California Football Conference’s new Bay 6 League on Oct. 18. The Bulldogs (4-1) will host unbeaten Santa Rosa JC (5-0) in the 1 p.m. contest. A bye week provides more time for CSM’s season starting quarterback and running back to return from injuries that have sidelined them and others in recent games. Despite turning over the ball five time, No. 3 American River (5-0) upset No. 1 CSM, 24-14, in a non-conference football game Saturday night in Sacramento. .
COLLEGE OF SAN MATEO SPORTS NEWS Oct. 4, 2014 Contact: Fred Baer baerf@smccd.edu
League Opener Oct. 18, SRJC at CSM:
#3 AMERICAN RIVER UPENDS #1 COLLEGE OF SAN MATEO, 24-14
San Mateo did get back in contention at 24-14 with 3:44 left in the game on a 20-yard pass from Justin Burgess to Kevin Kutchera. An onside kick attempt failed, however. CSM used its timeouts to get the ball back but then fumbled the ball away on the first play. The Bulldogs had four turnovers.
#3 American River 24, #1 San Mateo 14
#5 Long Beach 41, #2 Mt. San Antonio 38
#4 Santa Rosa 28, Sequoias 3
#6 Fullerton 66, #9 Golden West 43
#7 San Francisco 66, Modesto 29
#8 Riverside 31, #18 El Camino 7
#10 Diablo Valley 31, #21 Sierra 30
#11 Butte 35, San Joaquin Delta 34
