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De La Salle finished the 2007 football season 13–0 and as state champions. In 2009, De La Salle defeated Crenshaw 28–14 to win the state title again. In 2010, De La Salle defeated Servite, ranked #7 in the nation, 48–8, to win the state title game for a second straight year. De La Salle finished the season 14–0 and ranked #1 in the ...
De La Salle (Concord) Novato: Central Catholic (Modesto) Not awarded: 2008 [b] Grant Union (Sacramento) De La Salle (Concord) St. Mary's (Stockton) Cardinal Newman (Santa Rosa) Hamilton Union (Hamilton City) 2009 [b] De La Salle (Concord) Bellarmine (San Jose) Rocklin: Marin Catholic: Modesto Christian (Modesto) 2010 [b] De La Salle (Concord ...
The first 10 of De La Salle's titles were coached by Bob Ladouceur, including all of those acquired during the 6-year streak. Todd Dodge ( Southlake, Texas Carroll from 2004 to 2006 and Austin, Texas Westlake in 2020) is the only head coach to lead 2 different schools to national championships.
The California Interscholastic Federation regional high school football playoffs started Friday that included several Fresno-area schools playing. ... De La Salle-Concord 41, Clovis North 0, final.
De La Salle’s Niko Bumgartner (43) tackles Clovis North running back McKay Madsen (3) in the second quarter of their NorCal Division I-AA regional championship game at De La Salle High School in ...
It was the second win over the Musketeers that season. The Cowboys were then selected to represent the South in the first true high school championship game in California since the 1927 season. Canyon was pitted against the juggernaut program that reigned California prep football for two decades -- Concord De La Salle. On December 16, 2006, the ...
La Salle didn’t allow a first down until the third quarter, forced five turnovers and notched a safety in the deciding second quarter. Antonio Bearden’s 28-yard touchdown catch and Terrance ...
The film, which stars Jim Caviezel as Coach Bob Ladouceur, Laura Dern as Bev Ladouceur, Michael Chiklis as assistant coach Terry Eidson, and Alexander Ludwig as running back Chris Ryan, is about the record-setting 151-game 1992–2003 high school football winning streak by De La Salle High School of Concord, California.