

Social media rumblings for years have suggested Richardson avoids scheduling powerhouse programs, never mind that Folsom tried to schedule De La Salle in recent years.“We don’t want any of the gate (proceeds) and we don’t even need a second-year game: We just want to play you,” Richardson said of his message to De La Salle athletic director Leo Lopoz. Folsom is 111-9 this decade with six section titles and three CIF State championships under coach Kris Richardson, whose spread-option teams set regional scoring marks and send scores of athletes on to Division I college football.Richardson said a good effort against De La Salle will be telling for his program, which returns 17 starters from a 16-0 CIF State Division I-AA championship team, including Bee Players of the Year Joe Ngata, a receiver, and quarterback Kaiden Bennett.And it’ll quiet critics, too, he said. 4.Folsom was a small-school power in the 1960s under coach Dewey Guerra and won section titles in Division III and II, respectively, under coach Tom Doherty in 1989 and ’90. NorCal Top 25 football rankings - Joe Davidson Landmark Saint Francis win means Bulldogs climb to top spot as Spartans fall to No. National Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia.On 9/17, the De La Salle varsity football team won their home non-conference game against Cathedral Catholic (San Diego, CA) by a score of 49-21.
And everyone will back off any talk of avoiding teams.”No section team has defeated De La Salle since the program rose to power in 1980 under coach Bob Ladouceur, now an assistant coach to Justin Alumbaugh. If we get our teeth kicked in, we’ll grow from it. If we lose a close game, we’ll learn from it.
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2 by The Bee and in the NorCal top five. 24 game will be against Jesuit, which returns a wealth of players and will likely be preseason-ranked No. Central Catholic has four CIF banners to its credit, second most in the North to De La Salle.
