Football action continued in Week 4 for the high schools, with wins for both Danville varsity teams.
San Ramon Valley High defeated Amador Valley High, 23-13. A highlight of the game was the appearance of football teams from 1957 and 1977, who were in town for their 50-year and 30-year reunions.
Monte Vista beat Granada, 49-35.
By Dolores Fox Ciardelli
Dolores Fox Ciardelli
Mike O’Gorman, football coach at San Ramon Valley High School in 1957, walks onto the field with his team from that year who were in town for their 50-year reunion. Photo by Chris Scott/www.calsportsphoto.com
The SRV team of 1957. Photo by Chris Scott/www.calsportsphoto.com
The SRV team of 1977. Photo by Chris Scott/www.calsportsphoto.com
SRV quarterback Joe Southwick throws a touchdown pass to Joey Tidwell. Photo by Chris Scott/www.calsportsphoto.com
Joey Tidwell catches a pass. Photo by Chris Scott/www.calsportsphoto.com
SRV Wolves ready to beat Amador Valley, 23-13. Photo by Chris Scott/www.calsportsphoto.com
The SRV crowd cheers its team. Photo by Chris Scott/www.calsportsphoto.com
What’s a football game without a band? Photo by Chris Scott/www.calsportsphoto.com
Flag girls lend to the Friday night excitement. Photo by Chris Scott/www.calsportsphoto.com
In JV action, Luke Riggs carries the ball. Photo by Chris Scott/www.calsportsphoto.com
JV quarterback Chris Comes prepares to pass against Granada High, who won, 7-21. Photo by Chris Scott/www.calsportsphoto.com
SRV JV’s Trevor Tow sidesteps fallen players to score yards. Photo by Chris Scott/www.calsportsphoto.com
Monte Vista frosh face Granada on Thursday, with Brian Pearl escaping two tackles. Photo by Chris Scott/www.calsportsphoto.com
MV freshman Brian Pearl is finally taken down after escaping two tackles. Photo by Chris Scott/www.calsportsphoto.com
Orthopedic surgeon Jerome Davis is the sideline doctor for the frosh football MVHS-Granada game. Photo by Chris Scott/www.calsportsphoto.com
Ryan Lacy is tackled after a catch in the “5th quarter,” which is played after a game to allow all the players a chance to show their talents. Photo by Chris Scott/www.calsportsphoto.com