College Park Game Changes

Filed Under (General Info) by Coach Ken on 13-09-2009

The Varsity and JV games this week was changed for budget reasons in the College Park league.  JV’s will be playing Thursday Sept. 17th @ 3:30 at College Park while the varsity will be playing Friday Sept 18th @ 3:30 also at College Park. This does create a logistics problem since the two staff’s are one . This will affect the practice times this week since we lose a day on Thursday. in addition Thursday is Senior Picnic at Waterworld.

[The calendar has been updated to reflect this change. -Paul]

Freshman Game Change

Filed Under (General Info) by Coach Ken on 09-09-2009

The Freshman football game originally scheduled for Thur Oct 22 has been re-scheduled for Sat Oct 24 @ 1:00 @ TAK.

[The calendar has been updated to reflect this change. -Paul]

Washington High stuns Cal in final seconds

Filed Under (In the news) by Paul on 05-09-2009

(from www.insidebayarea.com/high-school-sports/ci_13275290)

By Kyle Bonagura
Tri-Valley Herald/Valley Times

David Ross connected with Cedric Lousi for a 6-yard touchdown with 9.3 seconds left to give Washington High an upset 30-28 victory against host California on Friday.

The game-winning touchdown came after the Grizzlies scored 21-straight points to erase a 24-7 third-quarter deficit.

What a difference a year can make

The last time Washington walked off the field it was after a 41-0 loss to Cal in the first round of the 2008 North Coast Section Division I playoffs.

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MVAL preview: Challengers line up to block Washington’s repeat bid

Filed Under (In the news, News) by Paul on 03-09-2009

(from http://www.insidebayarea.com/high-school-sports/ci_13258714)

By Michael Bower, Oakland Tribune

Posted: 09/02/2009 10:12:56 PM PDT

Washington High captured the Mission Valley Athletic League crown for the first time in 10 years a season ago and now will try to stay on top behind David Ross, the league’s top passer.

The usual suspects are in the picture again this year, as James Logan, Newark Memorial and Kennedy all figure to be threats to the Huskies’ title defense.

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