Who’s going to win between De La Salle and Folsom? What about Mitty and St. Francis, Liberty and San Ramon Valley and Campolindo at Monte Vista? Our guys pick 16 more game this week.
It’s that time of the week again — 16 more picks as we head into the fifth week of the high school football season.
As was the case last week, Dycus can make up ground if he has a good week. He went against yours truly in five of the 16 games on this week’s list, choosing Logan over Heritage, Palo Alto over Menlo-Atherton, Bellarmine over Valley Christian, Folsom over De La Salle and Milpitas over California. In this week’s video, I lost track of the games we were picking. Oops. My apologies to Logan and Heritage and Lincoln and Silver Creek. Our picks are below.
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