BA Issue 69, July 18, 2013

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Points

accolades

1. Campolindo

7,300

League Titles: 6. All-State Athletes: 2. Section Titles: 13. Norcal: 2. State: 1

2. De La Salle 3. James Logan

6,600

SportStar/Season: 1. League Titles: 5. Section Titles: 7. Scholastic: 1. Norcal: 2. State: 2

5,850

League Titles: 7. All-State Athletes: 1. Section Titles: 14.

4. Carondelet 5. Bishop O'Dowd

5,800

SportStar/Season: 1. League titles: 1. Section titles: 8. Scholastic: 1.

5,250

SportStar/Season: 1. League Titles: 1. All-State Athletes: 1. Section Titles: 4. State: 1.

6. Castro Valley 7. Mission San Jose

4,550

SportStar/Season: 1. League Titles: 1. All-State Athletes: 1. Section Titles: 4. State: 4.

4,400

League Titles: 1. Section Titles: 6. Scholastic: 12.

8. Amador Valley

3,850

League Titles: 3. All-State Athletes: 1. Section Titles: 10.

9. St. Joseph Notre Dame

3,100

League Titles: 2. All-State Athletes: 1. Section Titles: 10.

10. Albany

3,050

League titles: 2. All-State Athlete: 1. Section: 5. Scholastic: 1. State: 1.

11. Clayton Valley...............2,800

California........................1,400

13. Las Lomas....................2,550

26. College Park.................1,300

12. San Ramon Valley.......2,750

14. (tie) Berkeley................2,400 Acalanes........................2,400

16. Miramonte.....................2,400 17. Salesian........................2,100 18. (tie) Heritage.................1,700 San Leandro..................1,700

20. St. Mary’s......................1,700

Granada.........................1,400 27. Hercules.......................1,200 28. St. Patrick/St. Vincent.... 1,150 29. Head-Royce.................950

Jonathan Hawthorne

30. (tie) Valley Christian..... 900 Liberty............................900 Newark Memorial..........900

21. Foothill..........................1,650

33. (tie) Dublin....................800

23. (tie) Piedmont...............1,400

35. Alameda........................750

22. Deer Valley...................1,450

Campolindo fans cheer on the girls water polo team during the NCS Div. II final.

Concord.........................800

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They did it again. Behind one of the most remarkable springs of recent memory, Campolindo High secured its second consecutive SportStars Cup championship — retaining the title as the East Bay’s Winningest School for another year. A quick reminder on the SportStars Cup. It runs the length of the school year and every East Bay school is awarded points based on the following scale: 100 — Have an athlete named SportStars of the Year (Fall, Winter or Spring) 200 — Win a team league title 200 — Win a scholastic section championship for highest team GPA 250 — Have an athlete be named AllState (First-team overall only) 300 — Win a section championship (team or individual) 400 — Win an individual NorCal title 500 — Win a team NorCal title 700 — Win an individual state title 1,000 — Win a team state title When these standings were last updated in late April, Campolindo stood in fourth place, nearly 2,000 points behind De La Salle. But the Spartans did not choke the lead away. In fact, De La Salle’s spring included a CIF/NCGA NorCal Title in boys golf, as well as an individual CIF state track title from junior hurdler Marquis Morris. Quite simply, Campolindo went and grabbed the lead away. The Cougars scored 4,150 points in the final two months of the season thanks in large part to 10 (TEN!!!) North Coast Section titles — four team, and six individual. Campolindo also added a CIF NorCal title in boys volleyball and had baseball player Trent Shelton named first-team All-State by CalHiSports.com. Campolindo wasn’t the only school to boast monster spring numbers. Cardondelet and Castro Valley both vaulted into the Top 10. The former, which has it’s total multiplied as a single-six school, reached all the way to No. 4 behind it’s girls swim team and SportStars’ Female Bay Area Athlete of the Spring, Chelsea Chenault. Castro Valley finished at No. 6 after track and field stars Nate Moore and Sasha Wallace each scored a pair of state titles. A couple other fun facts about the 2012-13 competition. James Logan, who finished third in the standings, actually finished with the most NCS titles on the year (14). De La Salle became the first school in the two years of this competition to score points each of the possible categories. And finally, seventh-place Mission San Jose had as many as 12 NCS Scholastic Team awards for the second straight year. Congrats once against to Campolindo. Your challenge for to make it three in a row begins in five weeks. Start training. —Chace Bryson

July 18, 2013

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