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ACCAL Football Stats: 11/01

By Matt Smith
Monday, November 2nd, 2009 at 11:44 am in East Bay Football, Stats.

Here are the updated ACCAL football stats. Will Rickey Galvin get 2,000 yards before the playoffs?

Rushing (by yards)

Player G Rush Yards Avg TD
Rickey Galvin, Berkeley 8 165 1773 10.8 23
Michael Cunningham, Alameda 8 165 1161 7.0 12
Andre Williams, El Cerrito 8 95 701 7.4 6
Michael Ned, Berkeley 9 69 700 10.1 9
Donovan Henderson, Pinole Valley 7 31 442 14.3 6
Lonnell Whittington, Richmond 8 79 367 4.7 5
Carvonte Hill, Pinole Valley 7 74 359 4.9 3
Jeremy Yu, Alameda 8 57 334 5.9 3
Brandon Mitchell, El Cerrito 8 25 278 11.1 2
Tom Ruckman, Alameda 8 69 264 3.8 4

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

Player G Comp Att Pct. Yards INT TD Rat
Byron Thomas, El Cerrito 8 71 139 51.1 1228 8 14 147.0
Tom Ruckman, Alameda 8 57 102 55.9 775 2 9 144.9
Kevin Fortich, Hercules 8 35 99 35.4 477 3 5 86.4
DeSeandre Mapp, Richmond 9 39 91 42.9 462 6 5 90.5
Logan Murdock, Berkeley 8 25 57 44.6 326 2 4 108.0

Receiving (by receptions)

Player G Rec Yards Avg. TD
Isaac Goins, El Cerrito 8 28 441 15.8 4
Andre Williams, El Cerrito 8 20 412 20.6 3
Qais Shaghasi, Alameda 8 19 294 15.5 6
Shannon Edwards, Richmond 9 18 305 16.9 4
Anthony MacFarlin, Hercules 8 15 287 17.5 3

Scoring

Player G TD FG 2PT PAT Tot
Rickey Galvin, Berkeley 8 23 0 0 0 138
Andre Williams, El Cerrito 8 14 0 1 0 86
Michael Cunningham, Alameda 8 12 0 1 0 74
Donovan Henderson, Pinole Valley 6 9 0 0 0 54
Michael Ned, Berkeley 9 9 0 0 0 54

Total offense

Team G Rush Pass Total Avg,
El Cerrito 8 1406 1299 2705 338.1
Alameda 8 1936 767 2703 337.9
Berkeley 9 2707 326 3033 337
Pinole Valley 7 1353 452 1805 257.9
Hercules 8 496 792 1288 161
Richmond 9 795 465 1260 140
De Anza 8 87 423 510 63.8

Total defense

Team G Rush Pass Total Avg,
Berkeley 9 632 881 1513 168.1
Pinole Valley 7 785 675 1460 208.6
Alameda 8 1249 445 1694 211.8
Richmond 9 1456 848 2304 256
El Cerrito 8 1497 604 2101 262.6
Hercules 8 1877 492 2369 296.1
De Anza 8 1954 701 2655 331.9
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12 Responses to “ACCAL Football Stats: 11/01”

  1. ManDown Says:

    I hope Berkeley can lean on those teams in the playoffs because they have NO passing attack! I don’t know why not because they have the athletes to do so. 326 yards for the season? They might have to get a little more balanced to deal with some of the better teams in the playoffs. I don’t know what they will do if they get down quickly.

  2. Fast and Physical Says:

    Inexperienced quarterback who needs to develope, holds the ball too long, and needs to look off receivers, very talented crew, with ashston,whetstone, and mcgill. DLS wins with the veer, why cant Berkeley win with Carters, smashmouth style of offense, even with 8 and 9 in the box. Run Rickey Run, Go Jackeys!

  3. bhsfan Says:

    sound like b high has coach singletary mind set, u hit em in the mouth, must b a great o line coach to b able to run with mostly 8 and 9 man fronts. good job o line and its coach

  4. football phenatik Says:

    Galvin is back!

  5. ManDown Says:

    De La wins with the veer but they also can throw the ball very good. De La can chuck the ball all game and still beat teams. Berkeley can’t throw to get out of 3rd and long.

  6. jacketfan Says:

    mandown B-high has not had many 3rd and longs. when they have thrown it has been for first downs.

  7. spartan510 Says:

    Does Galvin know where he is going to college or have any idea?

  8. football phenatik Says:

    Galvin will be in the Pac 10.

  9. ManDown Says:

    Come on jacketfan. When they get to the playoffs there will be plenty of 3rd and longs. What will they do to get out of them? Run Galvin? If so that might result in a loss because nobody will respect your passing game in 3rd and long situations and will stack the box to try and contain Galvin to just 100 yards.

  10. Reggie Hammond Says:

    3rd and long I hope B – High gets the ball to their best player, Galvin, who will bang and bust for another Yellow Jacket, 1st Down…

  11. ManDown Says:

    Yea and do you think that De La will let that happen all night Mr. Hammond?

  12. renegades10 Says:

    I think right now for B-High just as it is for all teams, that it is one game at a time. Barring some complete weird happening of events berkeley and DLS won’t play in the first round or second round for that matter depending on the bracket size. I will say though that the one concern I would have for berkeley is the fact that they have not been in a competitive game in a long time. Some look at this as a good thing because players are rested etc… but you also have to look at it where the starters haven’t played four quarters of football in a while. I think something like this showed in the DLS-MV game. DLS had been playing games where the starters where on the field all game. MV had four blowouts where most starters were done by middle of third quarter. It showed when the game got to the fourth quarter as the Spartans started to dominate the MV O-line that had been very good for most of the game and the players in general looked tired. In the playoffs you will be going four quarters.