TOTING THE ROCK — Quarterback Colby Furia handed the ball off to Anthonie Rebottaro in varsity football action for the Eagles. Cloverdale will close out the 2019 season with a Nov. 8 home clash against Middletown.

The varsity football Eagles are limping to the finish line following their fifth straight loss on Friday, Oct. 25 at St. Helena, falling to the Saints, 47-0.

The Eagles entered the game suffering numerous injuries to key players, and failed to crack a tough St. Helena defense that yielded just 99 total yards on the night.
On Oct. 30, the North Coast Section announced that the divisional playoff tournaments would be pushed back a week to Nov. 15, allowing teams to make up games due to the Kincade Fire and evacuations. As a result, the Eagle’s scheduled home finale (Senior Night) against Middletown will be played on Friday, Nov. 8. The JV and varsity kick off at 5 and 7:30 p.m.  
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The Oct. 25 visit to St. Helena was decided early, as the Saints scored touchdowns on five of their first nine plays from scrimmage in racing to a 34-0 second-quarter lead. With the game moving to a running clock in the third quarter, the Saints found pay-dirt two more times en route to a 47-0 rout.  

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