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ACCAL Stats: Week 10

By Contra Costa Times Prep Sports Staff
Monday, November 10th, 2008 at 12:37 pm in Football.

The regular season rushing title will come down to the final week. There are also a lot of receivers trying to crack the top five.

Rushing (by yards)

Player G Rush Yards Avg TD
Tyrell Smallwood, Pinole Valley 8 121 948 7.8 12
Rickey Galvin, Berkeley 9 105 906 8.6 11
James Powell, Alameda 9 124 540 4.4 3
Eyonte Teague, Berkeley 9 104 502 4.8 8
Romel Obecena, Alameda 10 81 500 6.2 6
Reginald Bordenave, Berkeley 9 59 405 6.9 5
Eric McDaniel, Pinole Valley 8 40 335 8.4 1
Armani Broussard, El Cerrito 9 88 331 3.8 3
Augustine Vogele, Hercules 9 63 329 5.2 3
Rob Mulder, Richmond 9 80 278 3.5 1

Passing (by yards)
Note: QB rating uses college formula

Player G Comp Att Pct. Yards INT TD Rat
Greg Vidal, De Anza 8 69 157 43.9 910 14 9 93.7
Derek Crenshaw, Pinole Valley 8 49 107 45.8 742 7 8 115.6
Michael Montgomery, Hercules 9 63 171 36.8 737 10 7 74.9
Ian Anderson, Berkeley 9 37 86 43.0 629 6 8 121.2
Tom Ruckman, Alameda 10 47 113 41.6 572 10 6 83.9

Receiving (by receptions)

Player G Rec Yards Avg. TD
Tommy Phimphavanh, De Anza 9 22 317 14.4 4
Isaac Goins, El Cerrito 9 20 334 16.7 2
Antonio Garcia, Alameda 10 18 183 10.2 1
Morris Norrise, Berkeley 9 17 403 23.7 4
Demario Williams, De Anza 9 16 354 22.1 5
Kenneth Green, El Cerrito 9 16 266 16.6 3
Qais Shagashi, Alameda 10 16 265 16.6 4
Delton Edwards, Pinole Valley 8 16 246 15.4 2
Landis Cooke, Hercules 9 16 106 6.6 3

Scoring

Player G TD FG 2PT PAT Tot
Tyrell Smallwood, Pinole valley 8 13 0 0 0 78
Rickey Galvin, Berkeley 9 11 0 0 0 66
Eyonte Teague, Berkeley 9 8 0 3 0 54
Andre Williams, El Cerrito 8 8 0 0 0 48
Romel Obecena, Alameda 10 6 0 1 0 38

Total offense

Team G Rush Pass Total Avg,
Berkeley 9 1873 765 2638 293.1
Pinole Valley 8 1518 803 2321 290.1
Alameda 10 1476 616 2092 209.2
El Cerrito 9 804 905 1719 191.0
Hercules 9 931 745 1676 186.2
De Anza 9 397 1071 1468 163.1
Richmond 9 580 320 900 100.0

Total defense

Team G Rush Pass Total Avg,
Berkeley 9 847 578 1425 158.3
El Cerrito 9 1199 919 2118 235.3
Pinole Valley 8 1264 804 2068 258.5
Hercules 9 1822 645 2467 274.1
Alameda 10 1756 1084 2840 284.0
Richmond 9 1894 674 2568 285.3
De Anza 9 1893 805 2698 299.8

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8 Responses to “ACCAL Stats: Week 10”

  1. THE CAMP Says:

    Alameda High Football was sorry. It just proves my point that if you are a solid athlete with speed, heart, you want to earn a scholorship, and you have any common sense and you live in Alameda, Encinal is the place for you.

  2. Are You Serious? Says:

    The Camp..
    Hey Coach T from Encinal. We are all tired of you on this site. All you do is talk up your program. You are a horrible coach. Next year your true colors will all come out. The last thing you should be doing is coming on here and promoting your school so kids are influenced. That is illegal by CIF rule. I think you should be getting a game plan together for Novato, because they will beat you by 21 no problem.

  3. THE CAMP Says:

    sorry wrong person. but thats a cold comment…

  4. ROEPER Says:

    Top QB’s in the East Bay:
    1. Brett Nottingham, Monte Vista
    2. John Brown, Encinal
    3. Joe Southwick, San Ramon Valley
    4. Blake Wayne, De La Salle
    5. Rodriguez, Freedom
    6. Mannion, Foothill
    7. George, Piedmont/ Stompro, Cal
    8. Lowery, Miramonte
    9. Charles Cobbs, Oakland
    10.Gardner, San Leandro

  5. Cover2 Says:

    Top QB’s in the Eastbay lets not forget Joe Lewis of Pitt and Joey Levine of Clayton Valley

  6. ROEPER Says:

    Your right Joey Levine especially probably tied with Lowery

  7. big joe Says:

    Top QB’s resulted in these staggering EBAL results and East Bay stats from the Chronicle. MV, SRV and Foothill, all ranked- total results aganst DLS, combined 4 tds, out of 60 plus thrown, 5 receivers over 50 receptions and 40 plus tds, almost nothing, OB ratings terrible against De La defense. Monte Vista passing game played them tougher, rememeber behind 14-17 pts. during the game. Not enough credit to DLS defense, adapeted well as usual against top passing teams. I saw several of these matchups, these guys were running for their lives! No different from the past, Dennis Dixon at San Leandro(Oregon)- 4 straight yrs whipped by DeLa and never beat them, the list goes on. What you goin’ to do when DeLa Salle comes calling on you? It’s Hulk Hogan all over again.

  8. MoellerMan Says:

    After seeing Rodriguez of Freedom for the first time last night, there is no way he should be in the top 5. I can only figure that he racked up those big numbers against some very poor defenses. While he has a strong arm, he threw way too many poor executed and poorly conceived passes. Picked off twice, one incompletion that bounced off the defenders chest, and two hail marys that should have been picked off. Unimpressive.

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