East Bay Times

No. 1 Serra

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COACH >> Patrick Walsh

RECORD IN 2022 >> 13-1

WHAT TO EXPECT >> Serra was the clear No. 1 in Northern California last season, edging Folsom and De La Salle on the road to open the season and going 13-0 before losing to national powerhouse St. John Bosco-Bellflower in the Open Division state title game. The Padres bring back most of the key players from that team, including four-year starters Jabari Mann (RB/LB), Danny Niu (RB/LB) and Joseph Bey (safety). QB Maealiuaki Smith also is back, as is LB Marley Alapati, WR Kyon Loud, DL Timo Poloka and a host of others for a team that could represent NorCal in the Open game for the third consecutiv­e season. The Padres once again start the season against Folsom and De La Salle, this time at home in San Mateo.

SEASON OPENER >>

Folsom, noon

Saturday vs.

No. 2 St. Francis

COACH >> Greg Calcagno

RECORD IN 2022 >> 8-4

WHAT TO EXPECT >> St. Francis finished second in the WCAL last season and is expected to be near the top again, even though this year's team has little varsity experience. Coach Greg Calcagno, in his 11th season, will rely on a running attack led by last year's late-season breakout star, Kingston Keanaaina, now a junior. Senior FS/WR Mack Mrowka will have an important role as he's the only returning starter on defense. QB Aaron Knapp, filling in for injured starter Matthew Dougherty Jr., led the Lancers to regularsea­son wins over Bellarmine and Archbishop Mitty last fall. The junior takes over as the starter after beating lymphoma in the off-season. St. Francis has finished under .500 in WCAL play just once under Calcagno. The Lancers will be tested early as their non-league schedule includes Helix-La Mesa, Monterey Trail-Elk Grove and De La Salle.

SEASON OPENER >> Friday vs. Helix-La Mesa, 7 p.m.

No. 3 St. Ignatius

COACH >> Lenny Vandermade RECORD IN 2022 >> 6-7

WHAT TO EXPECT >> Lenny Vandermade, an assistant at USC for the past four years and a Mater DeiSanta Ana and USC alum, was hired last winter to replace longtime coach John Regalia. He takes over a program that tied Bellarmine for fifth place in the WCAL last season and then lost to the Bells in the CCS Division II final. Among the returning players for SI is OL/DL John Mills, a 6-6, 315-pound junior whom Vandermade said “has the size and ability to be an all-league player and possibly one of the best OL in the CCS.” He has offers from Cal, UCLA and Washington. Senior WR/DB Pierce St. Geme could play a significan­t role in the offense, Vandermade added. Another player to watch is LB/ RB Suitulaga Gallegos-Hunkin, a first-team all-WCAL pick as a sophomore last season. The Wildcats get a big test in the opener as reigning NorCal Division 2-A champion San Ramon Valley pays a visit.

SEASON OPENER >> Friday vs. San Ramon Valley, 7 p.m.

No. 4 Valley Christian

COACH >> Mike Machado RECORD IN 2022 >> 2-8

WHAT TO EXPECT >> One of the Bay Area's longtime powers, Valley Christian took a big step back last season as it continued to pick up the pieces after numerous kids departed during the pandemic. “Obviously we're going to be a little different — we've got seniors,” coach Mike Machado said about this season's team. One of those seniors is 5-10, 195-pound Uchenna Eke, the WCAL's running back of the year last season. “Good size, good speed,” Machado noted. Eke will run behind fourstar junior lineman Champ Taulealea, who measures 6-4, 330, and three-star senior lineman Rayne Mayo, who is 6-3, 295. Taulealea, who has 10 Power 5 offers, is moving to left tackle. WR Kai Hamilton also should make an impact. He has an offer from Washington State. The Warriors also have a handful of strong linebacker­s, senior Remy Hernandez among them. Ten sophomores started last season for VC. Senior Joseph

SEASON OPENER >> Friday vs. Sacred Heart Prep, 3:30 p.m.

No. 6 Archbishop Mitty

COACH >> Danny Sullivan

RECORD IN 2022 >> 9-4

WHAT TO EXPECT >> The Monarchs were one of the feel-good stories of the 2022 season, going from one victory in 2021 to the CCS Division I championsh­ip game. But the team was filled with seniors, including BANG Santa Clara County player of the year Danny Scudero. Mitty hopes the foundation set by the departed players is ongoing. “No matter what we may have lost from the previous year, the expectatio­n is to find new guys to have success and help the program,” coach Danny Sullivan said. RB AJ Cenizal will be counted on to run the ball behind a line that features junior Alex Bleszynski, who started at center last season. Senior Caden Allard is expected to have an impact at tight end. He also will play linebacker, joining a group that includes junior Antwann dos Santos Jurado, who could be primed for a breakout season.

SEASON OPENER >> Friday at James Logan, 7 p.m.

 ?? KARL MONDON — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Serra quarterbac­k Maealiuaki Smith, escaping from the pocket last season, is back to help the Padres get back to the state title game.
KARL MONDON — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Serra quarterbac­k Maealiuaki Smith, escaping from the pocket last season, is back to help the Padres get back to the state title game.

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