Who is Matt Schwab?
Matt Schwab, aka "The Scoop," is a longtime Bay Area sports writer who has spent the 2015-16 school year providing human-interest stories for the CIF NCS athletics website. It is a new feature that celebrates the section and its tremendous student-athletes, coaches and teams. Previously, Matt worked full time for a variety of newspapers -- Contra Costa Times, Mercury News, The Argus, Tri-Valley Herald, Daily Review, and Palo Alto Daily News, etc. A freelance writer and Amador Valley High graduate, he was once the Sports Editor of the Ohlone College Monitor and wrote for The Pioneer at Cal State East Bay. Currently, he provides web content for a handful of East Bay colleges. He recently helped start a nonprofit, Working Wonders, which has a mission to help adults with special needs find career opportunities and lead fulfilling lives.
If you would like to recommend a great story involving NCS member school athletic programs contact "The Scoop" at schwab_matt@yahoo.com; Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mattschwab1962, Twitter: @schwab_matt or 510-566-2835.
2016-2017
Article 17: Inspiration defined by Novato swimmer Dugdale
Article 16: CASA GRANDE HIGH GOLF: HOW SWEET IT IS
Article 15: Foothill baseball: It's all about the grind
Article 14: Alexander takes Huskies to new heights
Article 13: Gilfoy Siblings Setting High Standard
Article 12: All lights green for Moreau Catholic basketball team
Article 11: Carondelet soccer star a toe-tapping treat
Article 10: Cardinal Newman girls' basketball: positively good
Article 9: New EBAL coaches boast talented teams
Article 8: Costello, Dublin basketball relishing EBAL reboot
Article 7: DLS Football Players Peters and Williams Harvest Success
Article 6: Hercules runner Cutter a cut above
Article 5: After 32 years, Munson is home for the holidays
Article 4: Head-Royce volleyball twins a success story, times two
Article 3: Wallace Comeback Season Inspires Cardinal Newman
Article 2: Sira brought positive energy, Amador Valley pride
Article 1: Monte Vista Football Has Senior Power, 'Krom' Wheels
2015-2016
Article 39: Despite strange illness, Livermore baseball rallies for NCS title
Article 38: New era of Unified Sports shines at NCS Meet of Champions
Article 37: Hard work and commitment drive Newark Memorial softball
Article 35: BVAL excited about tremendous growth in diving
Article 34: Coach Rivers, the 'football guy,' knows a thing or two about coaching softball
Article 33: With steep roots at Rancho Cotate HS, coach Poueu-Guerrero has softball team on a roll
Article 32: De La Salle football fundamentals help guide Harvey on the track
Article 31: Amador Valley's Esparza brothers make shot put and discus a family affair
Article 30: Livermore gears up for loaded Stampede tournament
Article 29: Casa Grande's Smith reflects on amazing Little League World Series journey
Article 28: With a storied past and a bright future, Berkeley HS sets sights on title game
Article 27: Undeterred by season's start, El Cerrito has found winning formula
Article 26: St. Joseph Notre Dame's Jade Smith shines on and off the court
Article 25: American's Jared Luty gears up for final go-around at CIF state meet
Article 24: Hard work and team chemistry has Dougherty Valley building on success
Article 23: Santa Rosa soccer honors fallen coach with season to remember
Article 22: Young and talented, Livermore girls soccer looks to make mark in NCS
Article 21: Mission San Jose's Thomsen to be inducted into California Wrestling Hall of Fame
Article 20: Dublin brothers flourish through universal language of soccer
Article 19: Nic and Kelly Iversen are a dynamic duo for Ukiah
Article 18: Frank Knight heads strong basketball program at Moreau Catholic
Article 17: Davis Bullock fights off cancer to return to the pitch for California
Article 16: Offensive power and depth has gotten Carondelet soccer off to fast start
Article 15: Vaisima and Brand are Ugly Eagle Squared
Article 14: Berean Christian, St. Bernard Academy reach NCS finals after storybook seasons
Article 13: Dedication, Preparation, History all part of Falcon Football Success
Article 12: Family, fortitude and football drive Monte Vista quarterback
Article 11: Sonoma Academy gives up home field advantage for neighboring Middletown
Artcile 10: Sisterhood comes first for Maria Carrillo soccer
Article 9: Campolindo and Miramonte face off in DFAL showdown
Article 8: Walking in the footsteps of Huskies legends: Coach Edwards has Washington football off to fast start
Article 7: Youth takes center stage in North Coast Section girls' golf
Article 6: Unified teams embrace pride of participation and inclusion
Article 5: Fortuna football emphasizes true values of educational athletics, off to 5-0 start
Article 3: Good friends and coaches guide top girls' volleyball programs in NCS and CIF
Article 2: Harriers battle tough conditions turning in outstanding performances at the Monte Vista Invitational
Article 1: New Monte Vista AD Popper enjoys memorable football opener against former school, Castro Valley