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- Updated: December 1, 2025
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SAN DIEGO CIF FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS
PLAYOFF PAIRINGS (ALL DIVISIONS) – Click here
Scoreboard
Sat., Nov.30
All at Devore Stadium, Southwestern College
Division 1 Championship
(2) Granite Hills 41, (1) Lincoln 39
Summary
EAGLES 41, HORNETS 29 (2) Granite Hills (10-3).. 7 13 13 8 - 41 (1) Lincoln 10-3)........ 14 7 8 0 - 29
First Quarter
Lin – Bridges 80 pass from Manna (A. Nunez kick)
Lin – Robinson 32 run (A. Nunez kick)
GH – Smith 12 pass from Benitez (J. Nunez kick)
Second Quarter
GH – Spalding 1 run (J. Nunez kick)
Lin – Curtis 51 run (A. Nunez kick)
GH – Walker 65 pass from Benitez (kick failed)
Thurd Quarter
GH – Walker 8 pass from Benitez (pass failed)
Lin – Robinson 2 run (Miller-Thompson pass from Mannan)
GH – Walker 31 pass from Benitez (J. Nunez kick)
Fourth Quarter
GH – Spalding 1 run (Johnson pass to Diaz)
Division 3 Championship
(6) Christian 29, (1) El Centro-Central 14
Summary
PATRIOTS 28, SPARTANS 14 (6) Christian.(7-7)............ 7 7 0 14 — 28 (1) El Centro-Central (10-3).. 0 0 0 14 — 14
First Quarter
Chr – Houston 24 pass from Runkle (Benson
kick)
Second Quarter
Chr – Scott 32 pass from Runkle (Benson kick)
Third Quarter
No scoring
Fourth Quarter
Chr – Lucey 37 pass from Runkle (Benson kick)
ECC – Lizaola 1 run (kick failed)
ECC – Acosta 11 pass from Al. Hernandez
(Lizaola run)
Chr – Scott 52 pass from Runkle (Benson kick)
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING – Christian: Kaleb Runkle 8-43, Julian Morones 7-41, Jacob Kirchhoefer 3-12, Chase Togerson 1-3, Hank Houston 1-2. TOtal 20-101.
PASSING- ChristianKaleb Runkle 18-23-0, 281 yards,4 TD.
RECEIVING – Christian: Kai Rosier 6-70, Ronnie Scott 4-129, Hank Houston 3-35, Soren Lacey 2-40, Julian Morones 2-7. Total 17-281.
LEADING TACKLERS – Christian: Everick Randall 9, Hayden Jeremiah 7, Chase Togerson 7, Hank Houston 6, Soren Lacey 6, Ronnie Scott 6.
SACKS – Christian: Hudson McFarlane 0.5, Julian Morones 0.5. Total 1.0.
INTERCEPTIONS: Christian: Kai Rosier 1. El Centro-CentrakL none.
Division 4 Championship
(3) Valley Center 21, (5) Eastlake14
Fri., Nov. 28
Division 2 Championship
(1) Santa Fe Christian (13-17-7-7) 44, (2) Steele Canyon (14-0-13-14) 41
Summary
EAGLES 44, COUGARS 41 (2) Steele Canyon (9-4)....... 14 0 13 14-41 (1) Santa Fe Christian )13-0). 13 17 7 7-44
First Quarter
SFC – Woolley 8 pass from Labrum (Scott kick)
SC – Henton 80 pass from Caha (Woolf kick)
SFC – FG Scott 21
SC – Jara 99 kickoff return (Woolf kick)
SFC – FG Scott 37
Second Quarter
SFC – Scott 7 pass from Labrum (Scott kick)
SFC – Berg 28 pass from Labrum (Scott kick)
SFC – FG Scott 43
Third Quarter
SC – Lopez 6 run (run failed)
SFC – Woolley 51 pass from Labrum (Scott kick)
SC – Stocker 38 pass from Caha (Woolf kick)
Fourth Quarter
SC – Caha 3 run (Woolf kick)
SFC – Bolden 3 pass from Labrum (Scott kick)
SC – Lopez 3 run (Woolf kick
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING – Steele Canyon: Gavin Caha 13-43, Abel Lopez 8-24, Nico Jara 1-1, Noah Ramirez 1-0. Total 23-68. Santa Fe Christian: Dex Labrum 5-37, Cruz Campbell 2-31, Chase Woolley 3-19, Brodie Stuart 3-18, Brady Berg 2-10, Lincoln Mundis 3-6, Bradan Scott 5-3, Owen Baker 1-(minus 1). Total 24-123.
PASSING – Steele CanyonL: Gavin Caha15-23-0, 273 yards, 2 TD. Santa Fe Christian: Dex Labrum 20-32-0, 263 yards, 5 TD.
RECEIVING – Steele Canyon: Josiah Stocker 8-137, Jacon Henton 3-96, Vincent Pryor 1-20, Trevor Zenno 1-8, Malcholm Ballard 1-6, Noah De Arcos 1-5. Total 15-273. Santa Fe Christian: Chase Woolley 8-119, Crus Campbell 3-93, Brady Berg 3-13, Bradan Scott 3-7, Lincoln Mundis 1-22, Brodie Stuart 1-6, Jairus Bolden 1-3. TOtals 20-263.
LEADING TACKLERS – Santa Fe Christian: Robin Anzodru 6, Owen Baker 8, Brady Berg 6, Cole Hajjar 6, Chalie Stover 6, Bradan Scott 6.
SACKS – Santa Fe Christian: Robbie Anzodru 1.5, Lincoln Mundis 1.0, Everett Kerkhoff 1.0, Sam Carney 0.5. Total 5.0.
INTERCEPTIONS – Steele Canyon: none. Santa Fe Christian: none.
OTHER – Steele Canyon: Nico Jara, 99 kickoff return (ties school conference, section, state and national record — since the field was reduced from 120 yards to 100 yards in
1912).
Division 5 Championship
(2) Morse 45, (9) Hoover 30
Tue., Nov. 25
Open Division Championship
At Southwestern College
(4) Cathedral Catholic 40, (3) Carlsbad 16
Sat., Nov. 22
Division 6 (8-man) Championship
(1) St. Joseph (24-22-14-8) 68, (2) Borrego Springs (13-0-0-0) 13
Division 5-AA Championship
(1) Maranatha Christian 24, (2) Palo Verde Valley 12
Fri., Nov. 21
Christian (3-3-8-8) 20, Army-Navy (10-0-0-7) 17
Granite Hills (7-24-14-7) 52, Mount Miguel (7-7-0-16) 30
Steele Canyon (7-7-0-7) 21, San Diego HS (0-0-0-7) 7
Morse 50, Monte Vista 12
El Centro-Central 44, University City 42
Eastlake 21, Westview 17
Hoover 10, Canyon Hills 6
San Marcos 35, Lincoln 19
Santa Fe Christian 34, Scripps Ranch 20
Valley Center 42, LJCDS 35
Fri., Nov. 14
Christian31, at Ramona 28 – Patriots: avenge a 28-0 loss to the Bulldogs in the 2022 season opener, which was the first game under new (and current) head coach Patrick Bugg.
Granite Hills 56, Rancho Bernardo 7 – Eagles: 56 ties school record for playoff points (56 vs. La Jolla, 2022); Broncos: most points allowed in school playoff history (previous: 48, in consecutive games to West Hills and El Camino in 1999).
Monte Vista 21, Fallbrook 10 – Monarchs lead series over the Warriors, 2-0, including last season’s 34-33 playoff victory in far North County.
Mount Miguel 26, Oceanside 20 – Matadors reach section semifinals for the second time in three seasons, but only the fourth time since 1986.
Steele Canyon 22, Helix 19 – Cougars end 7-game losing streak in series vs. Highlanders, including a 39-34 setback last month.
LJCDS 22, El Capitan 7 – Series: first-ever meeting.
Morse 38, Santana 0 – Sultans: largest CIFSDS shutout loss in school history.
Palo Verde Valley 46, Mountain Empire 7 – TedHawks: largest playoff loss since 2003 (46-8 at Santa Fe Christian).
Army-Navy 28, Patrick Henry 19 – Series’ first-ever meeting, held at historic John Maffucci Field in Carlsbad. Maffucci served as the Warriors’ head coach for 25 total seasons between 1957-1994. ANA played its first football game in 2011, when still located in Pacific Beach. The Warriors captured their first league title in 1920 (when two East County schools were merged to create Grossmont HS.
Canyon Hills 23, Chula Vista 12
Carlsbad 27, at La Costa Canyon 23
Cathedral Catholic 42, Mission Hills 35
El Centro-Central 35, The Bishop’s 17
Eastlake 45, Mt. Carmel 27
Lincoln 51, Poway 41
Maranatha Christian 46, Clairemont 7
St. Joseph 64, Francis W. Parker 16
San Diego HS 44, at Mission Bay 19
Santa Fe Christian 17, St. Augustine
San Marcos 24, Point Loma 14
Scripps Ranch 17, at El Camino 14
University City 48, Madison 42
Sweetwater df. Hoover
Valley Center 56, Mira Mesa 29
Westview 46, Hilltop 28
Fri., Nov. 7
Christian 37, Brawley 16 – Patriots: 8th straight CIF playoff victory over Imperial Valley schools since 1987.
Helix 49, San Pasqual 27 – Highlanders: Have not suffered a first-round loss since 1997 (28 seasons)
Santana 11, Bonita Vista 10 – Sultans: avenge last season’s CIFSDS playoff loss to the Barons, 14-0.
Patrick Henry 40, Olympian 21 – Patriots: First-ever meeting with the Eagles; school’s first first-round road CIFSDS playoff win since 2015.
Eastlake 35, West Hills 0
Fallbrook 35, Valhalla 28
St. Augustine 45, Grossmont 20
BYES: Mount Miguel, Ramona, Granite Hills, Steele Canyon, Monte Vista
The Bishop’s 28, Montgomrery 0
Chula Vista 44, Mar Vista 16
Hilltop 28, Coastal 7
Hooverr 30, at Escondido 28
LJCDS 35, at Coronado 14
Madison 27, Otay Ranch 0
Maranatha Christian 44, The Rock 6
Mira Mesa 21, at Rancho Buena Vista 19
Oceanside35, Holtville 14
Palo Verde Valley 52, Mabel O’Farrell Charter 0
Point Loma 41, Mater Dei Catholic 7
Poway 27, at Torrey Pines 24
Rancho Bernardo 49, Del Norte 15
San Diego HS 24, at Imperial 14
Scripps Ranch 42, at La Jolla 0
Clairemont 34, Calipatria 26
Francis W. Parker 38, Horizon Prep 3
Sat., Nov. 8
Mountain Empire 44, Victory Christian 37
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