The weekend’s California Community College football scores as compiled by the JC Athletic Bureau:
Graffiti Bowl (at Modesto JC)
Northern California Football Association Central Division Championship
Laney 42, Modesto 21
Bulldog Bowl (at College of San Mateo)
San Mateo 28, Diablo Valley 14
Silicon Valley Bowl (at Foothill College, Los Altos Hills)
Foothill 48, Fresno 41
State Center Bowl (at Reedley)
Reedley 29, Santa Rosa JC 27
Stockman’s Bank Bowl (at Sierra College, Rocklin)
Butte 61, San Joaquin Delta 33
Southern California Playoff Quarterfinals
Golden Empire Bowl (at Bakersfield College)
Bakersfield 45, Desert 35
Western State Bowl (at College of the Canyons, Valencia)
Canyons 34. Saddleback 24
National Bowl (at Mt. San Antonio College, Walnut)
Mt. San Antonio 49, Antelope Valley 15
American Bowl (at El Camino College, Torrance)
Moorpark 42, El Camino 41 (OT)
Other Southern California Bowl Games:
Orange County Bowl (at Costa Mesa)
Fullerton 34, Citrus 24
Southern California Bowl (at Escondido H.S.)
Ventura 39, Palomar 34
Conference games (make-up of Oct. 27 games postponed by wildfires)
Mission Conference
Orange Coast 30, Golden West 28
Santa Ana 65, Pasadena 64
Foothill Conference
Victor Valley 23, San Diego Mesa 21
UPCOMING SCHEDULE
November 24:
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA:
Northern California Football Association Southern Division Championship:
Capital Shrine Bowl, host Sacramento City College, 1 p.m.—
Cabrillo (6-4, #16N, Coast Champ) vs. Mendocino (8-2, #11N, Bay Valley Champ)
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA:
Southern California Semifinals (hosted by higher seeds):
Canyons (9-2, #4 South) at Bakersfield (11-0, #1S), 4 p.m.
Moorpark (9-2, #7S) at Mt. San Antonio (8-2, #3S), 6 p.m.
December 1:
Northern California and NCFA Northern Division Championship Game:
San Francisco Hawaiian Punch Community College Bowl, host City College of San Francisco, 1 p.m.--
Sierra (9-1, #2North, Valley Champ) vs. San Francisco (9-1, #1N, NorCal Champ)
Southern California Championship Game (hosted by higher seed)
December 8:
California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) Football Championship
at Chukchansi Park, Fresno, 1 p.m. (Winners of Dec. 1 games qualify.)