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The matchups for the 2011
California Interscholastic
Federation state football
championship bowl games,
presented by Farmers, are
now set following the selec-
tion of participating teams,
CIF Executive Director
Marie M. Ishida announced
Sunday, Dec. 11. The games
will be held Friday - Satur-
day, Dec. 16 - 17, at The
Home Depot Center in Car-
son and will be broadcast
live by Time Warner Cable.
The selection committee,
comprised of the 10 CIF sec-
tion commissioners, has se-
lected the following teams to
participate in the 2011 bowl
games.
OPEN DIVISION: De La
Salle, Concord vs.West-
lake, Westlake Village
De La Salle (12-1, 7-0) was
the Division I champion
from the North Coast Sec-
tion. The Spartans, who play
in the East Bay League, are
coached by Bob Ladouceur.
They will face Westlake High
School (14-0, 9-0), the North-
ern Division champion from
the Southern Section. The
Warriors, who play in the
Marmonte League, are
coached by Jim Benkert.
De La Salle, making its
sixth appearance in as many
years in the state champi-
onship, lost only one game
all season to St. Thomas
Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale,
Fla.). They have not lost to a
Northern California team
since 1991.
Undefeated Westlake is
making its first state bowl
championship appearance
and is the top-ranked team
in Southern California. The
Warriors defeated Del Oro,
of Loomis, earlier this year
in overtime, the Northern
contender in this year's Divi-
sion II bowl game.
DIVISION I: Bellarmine,
San Jose vs. Santa Mar-
garita, Rancho Santa
Margarita
Bellarmine High School
(12-1, 7-0) was the Open Divi-
sion champion for the Cen-
tral Coast Section. The
Bells, who play in the Wegt
Catholic Athletic League,
are coached by Mike Janda.
They will face Santa Mar-
garita (12-2, 3-2), the Pac 5
champion from the South-
ern Section. The Eagles,
who play in the Trinity
League, are coached by Har-
ry Welch.
Bellarmine defeated the
defending CIF State Divi-
sion I champion, Palo Alto,
for the Central Coast Sec-
tion Championship. The
Bells, making their second
state championship appear-
ance, only lost once during
the season: toDe La Salle in
two overtimes.
Santa Margarita's only
two losses of the season
were to Servite (overtime)
and Mater Dei. They will be
making their first appear-
ance for a state title.
DIVISION II: Del Oro,
Loomis vs. Helix, La Mesa
Del Oro High School
(13-1, 5-0) was the Division
III champion for the
Sac-Joaquin Section. The
Golden Eagles, who play
in the Sierra Foothills
League, are coached by
Casey Taylor. They will
face Helix High School (12-1,
5-0), the Division II champi-
on for the San Diego Sec-
tion. The Highlanders, who
play in the Grossmont-Hills
League, are coached by Troy
Starr.
Del Oro's only loss of the
season was to Open Division
challenger Westlake, of
Westlake Village. The Gold-
en Eagles are making their
first CIF state championship
bowl games appearance.
Helix, also making its first
state championship appear-
ance, defeated seven-time
defending Oceanside for the
San Diego Division II Cham-
pionship. Their only loss of
the season was during their
opener against Eastlake.
DIVISION III: Campolin.
do, Moraga vs. Washing-
ton Union, Fresno
Campolindo (14-0, 6-0) was
the Division III champion
for the North Coast Section.
The Cougars, who play in
the Diablo Foothill League,
are coached by Kevin Macy.
They will face Washington
Union (13-0, 5-0), the Divi-
sion IV champion for the
Central Section. The Pan-
thers, who play in the North
Sequoia League, are
coached by Jeff Freitas.
Campolindo upset the top
two-seeded teams (Marin
Catholic and Cardinal New-
man) on its way to the North
Coast Section Division III ti-
tle. The Cougars will be
making their first state
championship appearance.
Washington Union won
its second consecutive Cen-
tral Section Division IV title
and has won 21 consecutive
games. The Panthers are al-
so appearing at the CIF state
championship bowl games
for the first time.
DIVISION IV: Le Grand
vs. Sierra Canyon,
Chatsworth
Le Grand (12-0, 7-0) was
the Division V champion for
the Sac-Joaquin Section.
The Bulldogs, who play in
the Southern League, are
coached by Rick Martinez.
They will face Sierra
Canyon (14-0, 6-0), the East
Valley champion for the
Southern Section. The Trail-
blazers, who play in the Al-
pha League, are coached by
Jon Ellinghouse.
Le Grand, appearing in its
first state championship,
scored 702 points in just 12
games and won its second
straight Sac-Joaquin Cham-
pionship.
Sierra Can~Ip recorded
two of its wins this year
against Paraclete, a team
that defeated the Trailblaz-
ers for the East Valley
Southern Section Champi-
onship last year.
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