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NCS TEAM CHAMPIONS

                         
North Coast Section staff is in the process of updating championship records throughout the history of our section. Thanks for your patience.
                         
Click on the classification winner for a given year to see complete results. (Last updated: 12/8/15 KS)
                         
YEAR Open Division I Division II Division III Division IV Division V Division VI Division VII 8-Person D1
8-Person D2
2023 De La Salle Pittsburg El Cerrito Marin Catholic Acalanes Miramonte  St. Vincent  Ferndale South Fork Roseland Univ Prep
2022 De La Salle Pittsburg San Ramon Valley El Cerrito Marin Catholic San Marin Pinole Valley Clear Lake  Branson  
2021 De La Salle Pittsburg Campolindo Windsor Marin Catholic San Marin  Salesian St. Vincent Branson  
2020   All NCS Championships Cancelled All NCS Championships Cancelled All NCS Championships Cancelled All NCS Championships Cancelled All NCS Championships Cancelled All NCS Championships Cancelled All NCS Championships Cancelled All NCS Championships Cancelled  
2019    De La Salle Clayton Valley Charter Rancho Cotate Cardinal Newman Del Norte St. Bernard's Academy Salesian Cornerstone Christian  
YEAR   Open Division I Division II Division III Division IV Division V   8-Person  
 2018   De La Salle San Ramon Valley Bishop O'Dowd Vacated Fortuna Middletown   Branson  
2017  

De La Salle

49er Cal-Hi Sports Highlights

Liberty

49er Cal-Hi Sports Highlights

Campolindo

49er Cal-Hi Sports Highlights

Marin Catholic Fortuna St. Patrick/St. Vincent      
2016   De La Salle Monte Vista Campolindo Bishop O'Dowd Cardinal Newman St. Patrick/St. Vincent      
2015     De La Salle Clayton Valley Charter Campolindo Marin Catholic St. Bernard Academy      
2014     De La Salle Clayton Valley Charter Campolindo Justin-Siena Salesian      
2013     De La Salle Miramonte El Cerrito St. Mary's Salesian      
2012     De La Salle Clayton Valley Charter Marin Catholic Justin-Siena Ferndale      
2011     De La Salle Windsor Campolindo Salesian Hoopa Valley      
2010     De La Salle Concord Cardinal Newman Salesian Hoopa Valley      
2009     De La Salle Eureka Marin Catholic Fort Bragg St. Elizabeth      
2008     De La Salle Cardinal Newman Encinal Justin-Siena St. Vincent de Paul      
      4A East Bay  3A 2A Class B  Class A       
2007     De La Salle San Ramon Valley Novato St. Elizabeth Ferndale      
2006     De La Salle Cardinal Newman Novato VACATED St. Patrick/St. Vincent      
      4A East Bay  3A East Bay  3A Redwood Empire  2A East Bay  2A Redwood Empire  Class B  Class A       
2005     De La Salle Las Lomas  Cardinal Newman Ygnacio Valley  Novato St. Vincent  Salesian      
2004     De La Salle San Ramon Valley Montgomery Bishop O'Dowd  Terra Linda  Point Arena  Justin-Siena      
2003     De La Salle Las Lomas Eureka Miramonte Marin Catholic St. Bernard Catholic  Justin-Siena      
2002     De La Salle Monte Vista Rancho Cotate Las Lomas Novato Tomales Ferndale      
2001     De La Salle Monte Vista Rancho Cotate Miramonte San Marin Tomales Middletown      
2000     De La Salle Foothill Montgomery Miramonte Fortuna St. Bernard Catholic Justin-Siena      
1999     De La Salle Ygnacio Valley Ukiah Foothill Ft. Bragg Calistoga Middletown      
1998     De La Salle Bishop O'Dowd Marin Catholic Miramonte Healdsburg Tomales Clear Lake      
      4A 3A 2A East Bay  2A Redwood Empire  Class B  Class A       
1997     De La Salle Bishop O'Dowd Miramonte Marin Catholic Ferndale Middletown      
1996     De La Salle Montgomery Alhambra Cardinal Newman Ferndale Ft. Bragg      
1995     The 4A Classification was implemented in 1996. Previous to 1996 the largest schools in NCS competed in the 3A Classification.  De La Salle Granada Cardinal Newman Tomales Ft. Bragg      
1994     De La Salle Foothill Marin Catholic Ferndale Ft. Bragg      
1993     De La Salle Foothill Marin Catholic St. Vincent Ft. Bragg      
1992     De La Salle Las Lomas San Marin Ferndale Upper Lake      
1991     Pittsburg Alhambra Healdsburg Ferndale Willits      
1990     De La Salle Alhambra San Rafael * Menlo      
      3A 2A Class B  Class A      
1989     De La Salle Marin Catholic * McKinleyville      
1988     De La Salle Kennedy (Richmond) * Lower Lake      
1987     Monte Vista De Anza * Upper Lake      
1986     De La Salle Campolindo * Valley Christian      
      3A 2A Champion 2A North 2A South Class B Class A      
1985     Pittsburg De La Salle Marin Catholic De La Salle*  * Cloverdale      
1984     Kennedy De La Salle Cardinal Newman De La Salle*  St. Vincent Ferndale      
1983     Monte Vista Miramonte Cardinal Newman  Miramonte* Tomales Menlo      
      3A 3A Redwood Empire 2A South Class B Class A      
1982     Monte Vista Cardinal Newman De La Salle Kelseyville Menlo      
1981     Monte Vista San Marin Miramonte Menlo Ferndale      
1980     Pittsburg Terra Linda Encinal Upper Lake Ferndale      
1979     Pinole Valley Terra Linda Hayward Kelseyville Ft. Bragg      
1978     Pinole Valley Fortuna Alameda Calistoga Ferndale      
1977     Mission San Jose Petaluma San Lorenzo * St. Helena      
1976     Pinole Valley Cardinal Newman Piedmont * St. Bernard Catholic      
1975     Pinole Valley Cardinal Newman Alhambra * Ferndale      
NCS Championships were not conducted from 1931 through 1974. According to Paul Gaddini, NCS Commissioner of Athletics from 1972 to 2000, on October 31, 1972, Robert Boehme, Principal of Calistoga High School, requested that North Coast Section conduct championship competition in team sports. Subsequently, a committee consisting of Sam Zackheim, Principal, Monte Vista H.S., Will Sawyer, former Principal, John F. Kennedy H.S. - Fremont, Jim Hanretty, Principal, Tamalpais-Mill Valley, Rich Abel, former Athletic Director, Richmond H.S., and Robert Boehme were appointed to study Section Playoffs. The committee worked in conjunction with separate coaches committees representing various team sports. Based on the recommendation and work by the committee the NCS Board of Managers approved football playoffs at its January 18, 1975 meeting and reaffirmed that decision at its May 3, 1975 meeting. Apparently it was a close vote, and the deciding vote to resume NCS Football Playoffs was cast by then NCS President Dutch Williams, representing the Alameda County Athletic League. The rest is now our history. 
  Southern Class Northern Class
1930 Berkeley (Berkeley 40, Monterey 0) Game was played December 6th at Monterey High School.  Santa Rosa (Santa Rosa 18, Eureka 6) Game was played December 6th at Albee Stadium, Eureka. 
1929 Berkeley (Berkeley 6, Palo Alto 0) Game was played December 7th at Memorial Stadium, Berkeley.  Eureka (Eureka 9, Vallejo 7 OT) Game was played December 7th at Vallego High School.
1928 Palo Alto (Palo Alto 6, Vallejo 0) Game was played December 8th at Stanford Stadium. 
1927 San Mateo (San Mateo 7, Berkeley 0) Game was played December 3rd at Memorial Stadium, Berkeley. 
1926 San Mateo (San Mateo 20, Berkeley 7) Game was played December 4th at Burlingame High School. 
1925 Salinas (Salinas 13, Berkeley 3) Game was played December 12th at Memorial Stadium, Berkeley. 
1924 Berkeley (Berkeley by forfeit)
1923 Lick-Wilmerding (Lick-Wilmerding 20, Berkeley 16) Game was played December 8th at Berkeley High School. 
1922 Berkeley (Berkeley 3, San Mateo 0) Game was played December 9th at San Mateo High School. 
1921 Berkeley (Berkeley 42, Palo Alto 0) Game was played December 10th at California Field, Berkeley. 
1920 Berkeley (Berkeley 53, Lick-Wilmerding 14) Game was played December 4th at Ewing Field, San Francisco. 
1919 Berkeley (Berkeley 116, Mountain View 0) Game was played November 22nd at Mtn. View High school. 
                         
*From 1983 through 1989 the 2A North and 2A South teams played to determine the 2A Champion.
Many thanks to John Zugnoni of Alameda for his assistance in development of this results page. Herb Dower also contributed information for this page.

 

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