High School Sports

Friday night’s scores and next week’s schedule for Sacramento-area high school football

It took eight weeks of the high school football season in Sacramento to finally have a Friday night that feels like fall season.

The league races remain hot, be it in Placer County or throughout Sacramento, Elk Grove and beyond. Three more weeks of the regular season remain after this weekend. The CIF Sac-Joaquin Section playoffs start on Nov. 8.

The Bee covered two games on Friday:

New school Twelve Bridges of Lincoln, with just its second senior class, visited old-school Placer, which opened in the 1890s, for the Foothill Valley League championship. The Raging Rhinos are ranked No. 6 by The Bee and Placer is No. 7.

No. 3 Rocklin hosted No. 5 Granite Bay in a Sierra Foothill League contest with both having a shot of at least a share of the championship with top-ranked Folsom. Folsom has a victory over Rocklin and plays Granite Bay in the regular-season finale on Nov. 1.

Confused about all the Sacramento-area high school sports leagues? We sort them out for you with this guide.

Friday night scores

Folsom 69, Whitney 7

Oak Ridge 71, Davis 0

Monterey Trail 48, Franklin 8

Twelve Bridges 51, Placer 34

West Park 63, McClatchy 3

Jesuit 34, Del Oro 14

Christian Brothers 33, Bella Vista 7

Inderkum 21, Woodcreek 7

Elk Grove 32, Sheldon 7

Destiny Christian 49, Cordova 0

Bradshaw Christian 49, Liberty Ranch 9

Roseville 28, Nevada Union 17

Sutter 53, Natomas 0

Casa Roble 44, Dixon 20

Yuba City 18, Del Campo 12

Woodland Christian 54, Rio Vista 0

Marysville 22, Wheatland 6

River Valley 33, Burbank 16

Pleasant Grove 24, Cosumnes Oaks 0

Bear River 26, Colfax 20

St. Mary’s 35, Edison 23

Winters 48, East Nicolaus 0

Vanden 40, River City 21

Oakmont 56, Mira Loma 0

Central Catholic 46, Oakdale 27

Le Grand 28, Gustine 14

Buhach Colony 16, Los Banos 14

Linden 77, Riverbank 3

Mesa Verde 34, Golden Sierra 20

Delta 46, Esparto 8

Highlands 54, San Juan 6

Atwater 28, Golden Valley 14

Lindhurst 45, Vacaville Christian 0

Hughson 48, Orestimba 12

Manteca 49, East Union 0

Ceres 41, Grace Davis 35

Kimball 35, Lodi 7

Escalon 43, Ripon Christian 20

Summerville 28, Hilmar 19

Delhi 37, Waterford 7

El Dorado 45, Rosemont 34

Rodriguez 30, Wood 0

Ripon 27, Sonora 15

Lathrop 28, Livingston 10

Franklin-Stockton 21, Bear Creek 20

Turlock 33, Downey 14

Johansen 38, Central Valley 3

Chavez 41, Weston Ranch 0

Merced 54, El Capitan 32

River Islands 46, Bret Harte 35

Patterson 55, Sierra 27

Lincoln-Stockton 28, Tracy 21

Calaveras 35, Big Valley Christian 20

Saturday, Oct. 19

Vacaville at Sacramento, 1 p.m.

Next week’s schedule

All games kickoff between 7-7:30 p.m, unless noted

Folsom at Jesuit

Rocklin at Del Oro

Whitney at Oak Ridge

Davis at Granite Bay

Twelve Bridges at Roseville

West Park at Kennedy

Yuba City at Placer

Rio Americano at Inderkum

Monterey Trail at Cosumnes Oaks

Antelope at Destiny Christian

Bradshaw Christian at Argonaut

Center at Wheatland

Elk Grove vs. Pleasant Grove

Sheldon vs. Laguna Creek

Casa Roble at El Camino

River City at Vacaville

Bella Vista at Woodcreek

Ponderosa at Vista del Lago

Rodriguez at Pioneer

Vanden at Wood

Rosemont at Liberty Ranch

Galt at Union Mine

River Valley at Del Campo

Highlands at Woodland Christian

Mesa Verde at Lindhurst

Woodland at Rio Linda

Golden Sierra at Rio Vista

San Juan at Vacaville Christian

Dixon at Natomas

Burbank at Foothill

Amador at El Dorado

Delta at Valley Christian

Marysville at Oakmont

Mira Loma at Bear River

Colfax at Lincoln

Saturday, Oct. 26

Fairfield at Sacramento, 1 p.m.

Cordova at Elite-Vallejo, 7 p.m.

This story was originally published October 18, 2024 at 11:03 PM.

Joe Davidson
The Sacramento Bee
Joe Davidson has covered sports for The Sacramento Bee since 1989: preps, colleges, Kings and features. He was in early 2024 named the National Sports Media Association Sports Writer of the Year for California and he was in the fall of 2024 inducted into the California High School Football Hall of Fame. He is a 14-time award winner from the California Prep Sports Writer Association. In 2021, he was honored with the CIF Distinguished Service award. He is a member of the California Coaches Association Hall of Fame. Davidson participated in football and track in Oregon.
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