Wildcats end on high noteGranville Fox rushed for 153 yards and three touchdowns to lead Calistoga High to a smashing football season-ending win over Point Arena, 44-16, on Friday night at the Napa County Fairgrounds.
Calistoga's comeback falls short against Anderson ValleyThe Calistoga High football team started slowly but finished strong in a 32-21 loss to the visiting Anderson Valley Panthers on Friday night at the Napa County Fairgrounds.
Calistoga (3-5, 1-2 NCL II) at Potter Valley (2-5, 1-3)Last week: Tomales roughed up Potter Valley 52-0. Calistoga was scheduled to play Round Valley in a JV-only contest, but that game was canceled due to player suspensions at Round Valley.
Fox helps 'Cats have a happy HomecomingThe 2008 season has been a maddening one for the Calistoga High football team, but Friday’s 42-26 win over the Laytonville Warriors on Homecoming night will be one to remember.
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Laytonville (1-5) at Calistoga (1-5)Last week: Calistoga lost to Tomales 48-14. Granville Fox rushed for 57 yards and accounted for 53 more as a receiver. Joshua Monroy carried 19 times for 76 yards. Laytonville lost to Anderson Valley 36-12.
RVC coach defends playcallingRincon Valley Christian head football coach Bob Cazet said that there was “no revenge, anything like that” involved in the playcalling late in a 28-13 win over Calistoga on Saturday night at Santa Rosa High.
Calistoga (1-4) at Tomales (2-2)Last week: Tomales shut out Laytonville 40-0 while Calistoga lost to Rincon Valley Christian (Santa Rosa) 28-13.
Wildcats win first gameCalistoga High erupted for 20 unanswered points in the fourth quarter Friday to blow past Valley Christian Academy 35-24 and register its first victory of the football season.
Millenium blanks Wildcats in second half to pull awayTRACY - The Calistoga High football team couldn’t get on the board in the second half Saturday night as it dropped a 24-19 nonleague nailbiter to Millenium at Merrill West High School.