The two coaches — Pittsburg’s Vic Galli and San Ramon Valley-Danville’s Aaron Becker — summed up the other’s team the same way after watching film.
“They have no weaknesses,” Becker said.
Said Galli: “They do everything well.”
Both teams have displayed explosive, diverse offenses — San Ramon Valley (9-1) averages 405 yards per game (204 through the air) and Pittsburg 377 (212 on the ground) — big, effective lines, physical, airtight defenses and sound special teams.
With a victory, each team can make school history: a spot in the state tournament for the first time.
That makes Saturday’s North Coast Section Open Division semifinal game quite special.
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“They have no weaknesses,” Becker said.
Said Galli: “They do everything well.”
Both teams have displayed explosive, diverse offenses — San Ramon Valley (9-1) averages 405 yards per game (204 through the air) and Pittsburg 377 (212 on the ground) — big, effective lines, physical, airtight defenses and sound special teams.
With a victory, each team can make school history: a spot in the state tournament for the first time.
That makes Saturday’s North Coast Section Open Division semifinal game quite special.
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