Braves take care of business, and then someMILL VALLEY — The Justin-Siena football team ticked everything they needed to address off their North Coast Section Class A playoff to-do list.
Justin-Siena cruises past Terra LindaThings didn’t start nearly as well as they finished for Justin-Siena High on Friday night in a 47-6 win over Terra Linda.
Playoff push starts nowThe 4-4 record can’t keep Justin-Siena High’s football team from harboring championship dreams entering the final two weeks of the regular season.
October 26th, 2008
Braves can't sustain strong start against HornetsNOVATO — Justin-Siena High football coach Rich Cotruvo gave a clear, concise explaination after his team fell to Marin County Athletic League juggernaut Novato.
Braves postseason dream’s aliveIt’s too early to count Justin-Siena High’s football team out of the Marin County Athletic League race and far too soon to discount the idea that the Braves can sparkle in the postseason.
Braves' last gasp falls just shortWinless San Marin High out-hit, out-hustled and outscored a Justin-Siena team that could do little right for 47 minutes, 52 seconds on Friday night.
October 2nd, 2008
San Marin (0-3, 0-1 MCAL) at Justin-Siena (3-1, 1-0 MCAL)Last week: Justin-Siena opened the Marin County Athletic League season by stopping Redwood on a scorching hot afternoon in Larkspur, 28-13. San Marin lost to Marin Catholic (1-0 MCAL, 2-1) on the road, 31-10.
Total Team EffortJustin-Siena High School defensive coordinator Steve Vargus makes it sound a lot easier than it is to virtually shut down opposing offenses week after week.
Justin-Siena (2-1) at Redwood (2-0)Last week: Justin-Siena lost at home to Menlo-Prep of Atherton, 29-17. Redwood had a bye after defeating Petaluma 18-14 on Sept. 12.
September 21st, 2008
Knights pull away from BravesThe way things started, it sort of seemed like they wouldn’t end well for Justin-Siena.
September 18th, 2008
Menlo (2-0) at Justin-Siena (2-0)Last week: Justin-Siena beat Acalanes on the road 36-13. The Peninsula-Bay League entry Menlo of Atherton beat North Section small school power East Nicolaus 39-14.
Braves up mark to 2-0LAFAYETTE — Justin-Siena High’s offensive line wore down, then beat up Acalanes on Friday night.
September 12th, 2008
Home of the Braves: Dodd StadiumJustin-Siena High School has named its new turf and track complex “Dodd Stadium,” in memory of Napans Bill and Pat Dodd, who were longtime supporters of the private parochial school.
Back to the mountaintopJustin-Siena High’s football team is ready to bounce back to where it belongs.
September 11th, 2008
Justin-Siena (1-0) at Acalanes (1-0)Last week: Justin inaugurated new Dodd Stadium with a 50-0 victory over Emery of Emeryville. Acalanes traveled to Santa Cruz and defeated Aptos 26-12.