McClymonds has almost 400 yards rushing in a dominant 45-12 win over Castlemont.
OAKLAND – McClymonds’ players crushed its OAL competition by double-digits, hoisted the Oakland Section championship trophy, posed for pictures and added another accolade to a list that grows by the year. While the Warriors indeed smiled for the cameras and seemed content with their silverware, the team’s understated reaction was far from the bedlam one typically sees at the end of other championship games.
Between Miller, Thomas, and Redmani Albert, McClymonds has speed that no team in the OAL can hold down for four quarters. That was on full display in a four-minute stretch where Miller exploded for 45 and 35-yard touchdowns, and Thomas bolted for an 81-yard score to end the first half. With yet another section title secured, the question now becomes ‘Are the Warriors fast enough to sprint past California’s other elite teams in a regional or state championship?
The Oakland school has a non-league resume that few teams can rival, with wins against NCS Division II champs San Ramon Valley and CCS Division II title-winners Bellarmine. Its sole loss was to NCS Division I champion Pittsburg.
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