
"On Saturday, RJ Mosley opened the scoring for Pittsburg when he caught a 3-yard touchdown pass from Carlos Torres. Mosley later reeled in a 53-yard scoring pass from JaVale Jones as the Pirates (9-1, 5-0) clinched another Bay Valley Athletic League championship. Torres also threw a 10-yard TD pass to King Wade and Jones connected with Ramire Lewis on a 43-yard scoring pass."
"For Antioch, the game marked its return to the field after the Panthers forfeited last week's matchup against Liberty because of district code of conduct violations. Video had surfaced on social media of what appeared to be a locker-room hazing incident. The loss Saturday dropped Antioch's record to 7-3, 3-2. Pittsburg will likely be the No. 2 seed in the NCS's Open/Division I playoffs when the brackets are unveiled Sunday. Antioch could be in Division III."
Pittsburg dominated Antioch 56-3, leading 28-3 at halftime and 42-3 after three quarters, to finish the regular season 9-1 and 5-0 in league play. RJ Mosley, Carlos Torres, JaVale Jones, King Wade and Ramire Lewis combined on multiple touchdown plays as Pittsburg clinched the Bay Valley Athletic League championship and extended its series streak to 11 consecutive wins. Antioch returned to competition after forfeiting the previous game amid an alleged locker-room hazing video and dropped to 7-3 (3-2). Pittsburg is likely the No. 2 seed in the NCS Open/Division I playoffs. San Mateo defeated Burlingame 24-14, led by Lukas Fitzgerald's three rushing touchdowns.
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