CAMPOLINDO 24, ST. IGNATIUS 14
Jacob Westphal threw for 186 yards and Nick Moore scored the go-ahead touchdown as the defending Division III state champion Cougars held off the visiting Wildcats.
CAMPOLINDO 24, ST. IGNATIUS 14
Jacob Westphal threw for 186 yards and Nick Moore scored the go-ahead touchdown as the defending Division III state champion Cougars held off the visiting Wildcats.
Read the Lamorinda Weekly article about the premiere of the film documenting the 2011 Campo Football State Championship Team. The film, debuting at the California Independent Film Festival on September 12, looks at the keys to the program’s unexpected success. Tickets may purchased at Buy CAIFF Tickets.
Maxpreps named Campolindo High School in the top 5 athletic programs in the State of CA for 2014-2015. Read the full article here. Way to go Cougars!
Sterling Strother was featured in the Lamorinda Weekly and discusses selecting Yale University over other college football offers. Read Lamorinda Weekly Article
Campolindo’s 2014 football team was honored for its historic accomplishments on Jan. 25. Under head coach Kevin Macy, the team went 16-0 on its way to winning the CIF State Championship, the first in the program’s history. The team was greeted by cheering fans from throughout the community. The celebration included food, special gear, and… Read More
Moraga City Council to honor The Campolindo High School 2014 State Championship Football Team open
CARSON — It was only fitting that the guy they call the “Funk Factor” made the most stunning play of the biggest win in Campolindo High football history.
GetSportsFocus.com – by: Kaleigh Krish
The Campolindo Cougars return to the CIF State Championship and look to beat the defensive powerhouse El Capitan Vaqueros
CARSON, Calif. — Campolindo (Moraga, Calif.) co-captain Adam Remotto had no words for it. With the game tied and less than a minute to go in the state championship game, there the ball sat on the StubHub Center turf and 85 yards of clear sailing in front of him.
It was only fitting that the guy they call the “Funk Factor” made the most stunning play of the biggest win in Campolindo High football history.
Adam Remotto, a senior utility player, had already provided his share of key catches and blocks in Saturday’s California Interscholastic Federation Division III state title game, helping the Cougars rally back from a 21-point deficit against El Capitan-Lakeside.