History of North Coast Section football

North Coast Section (NCS) Championships were not conducted from 1931 through 1974. According to Paul Gaddini, NCS Commissioner of Athletics from 1972 to 2000, on October 31, 1972, Robert Boehme, Principal of Calistoga High School, requested that North Coast Section conduct championship competition in team sports. Subsequently, a committee consisting of Sam Zackheim, Principal, Monte Vista H.S., Will Sawyer, former Principal, John F. Kennedy H.S. - Fremont, Jim Hanretty, Principal, Tamalpais-Mill Valley, Rich Abel, former Athletic Director, Richmond H.S., and Robert Boehme were appointed to study Section Playoffs. The committee worked in conjunction with separate coaches committees representing various team sports. Based on the recommendation and work by the committee the NCS Board of Managers approved football playoffs at its January 18, 1975 meeting and reaffirmed that decision at its May 3, 1975 meeting . Apparently it was a close vote, and the deciding vote to resume NCS Football Playoffs was cast by then NCS President Dutch Williams, representing the Alameda County Athletic League.[1]

YEAR CLASS A CLASS B 3A REDWOOD EMPIRE 2A SOUTH 3A
1975 Ferndale - Cardinal Newman Alhambra Pinole Valley
1976 St. Bernard Catholic - Cardinal Newman Piedmont Pinole Valley
1977 St. Helena - Petaluma San Lorenzo Mission San Jose
1978 Ferndale Calistoga Fortuna Alameda Pinole Valley
1979 Fort Bragg Kelseyville Terra Linda (MCAL) Hayward Pinole Valley
1980 Ferndale Upper Lake Terra Linda (MCAL) Encinal Pittsburg
1981 Ferndale Menlo San Marin (MCAL) Miramonte Monte Vista (EBAL)
1982 Menlo Kelseyville Cardinal Newman De La Salle Monte Vista (EBAL)
Year CLASS A CLASS B 2A NORTH 2A CHAMPION 2A SOUTH -
1983 Menlo Tomales Cardinal Newman Miramonte Miramonte Monte Vista (EBAL)
1984 Ferndale St. Vincent Cardinal Newman De La Salle De La Salle Kennedy
1985 Cloverdale - Marin Catholic (MCAL) De La Salle De La Salle Pittsburg
YEAR CLASS A CLASS B 2A 3A
1986 Valley Christian - Campolindo De La Salle
1987 Upper Lake - De Anza Monte Vista (EBAL)
1988 Lower Lake - Kennedy (Richmond) De La Salle
1989 McKinleyville - Marin Catholic (MCAL) De La Salle

The 4A Classification was implemented in 1996. Previous to 1996 the largest schools in NCS competed in the 3A Classification.[2]

YEAR CLASS A CLASS B 2A REDWOOD EMPIRE 2A EAST BAY 3A 4A
1990 Menlo - San Rafael Alhambra De La Salle -
1991 Willits Ferndale Healdsburg Alhambra Pittsburg -
1992 Upper Lake Ferndale San Marin (MCAL) Las Lomas De La Salle -
1993 Ft. Bragg St. Vincent Marin Catholic (MCAL) Foothill (EBAL) De La Salle -
1994 Ft. Bragg Ferndale Marin Catholic (MCAL) Foothill (EBAL) De La Salle -
1995 Ft. Bragg Tomales Cardinal Newman Granada (EBAL) De La Salle -
1996 Ft. Bragg Ferndale Cardinal Newman Alhambra Montgomery De La Salle
1997 Middletown Ferndale Marin Catholic (MCAL) Miramonte Bishop O'Dowd De La Salle
YEAR CLASS A CLASS B 2A REDWOOD EMPIRE 3A REDWOOD EMPIRE 2A EAST BAY 3A EAST BAY 4 A EAST BAY
1998 Clear Lake Tomales Healdsburg Marin Catholic (MCAL) Miramonte Bishop O'Dowd De La Salle (BVAL)
1999 Middletown Calistoga Ft. Bragg Ukiah Foothill (EBAL) Ygnacio Valley De La Salle (BVAL)
2000 Justin Siena (MCAL) St. Bernard Catholic Fortuna Montgomery Miramonte Foothill (EBAL) De La Salle (BVAL)
2001 Middletown Tomales San Marin (MCAL) Rancho Cotate Miramonte Monte Vista (EBAL) De La Salle (BVAL)
2002 Ferndale Tomales Novato (MCAL) Rancho Cotate Las Lomas Monte Vista (EBAL) De La Salle (BVAL)
2003 Justin Siena (MCAL) St. Bernard Catholic Marin Catholic Eureka Miramonte Las Lomas De La Salle (BVAL)
2004 Justin Siena (MCAL) Point Arena Terra Linda Montgomery Bishop O'Dowd San Ramon Valley (EBAL) De La Salle (BVAL)
2005 Salesian St. Vincent Novato (MCAL) Cardinal Newman Ygnacio Valley Las Lomas De La Salle (BVAL)
YEAR CLASS A CLASS B 2A 3A 4A EAST BAY
2006 St. Patrick/St. Vincent VACATED Novato (MCAL) Cardinal Newman De La Salle (BVAL)
2007 Ferndale St. Elizabeth Novato (MCAL) San Ramon Valley (EBAL) De La Salle (BVAL)
YEAR DIVISION V DIVISION IV DIVISION III DIVISION II DIVISION I
2008 St. Vincent de Paul Justin Siena (MCAL) Encinal Cardinal Newman De La Salle (EBAL)
2009 St. Elizabeth Fort Bragg Marin Catholic (MCAL) Eureka De La Salle (EBAL)
2010 Hoopa Valley Salesian College Prep Cardinal Newman Concord De La Salle (EBAL)
2011 Hoopa Valley Salesian College Prep Campolindo Windsor De La Salle (EBAL)
2012 Ferndale Justin Siena (MCAL) Marin Catholic Clayton Valley Charter De La Salle (EBAL)
2013 Salesian College Prep (TCAL) St. Mary's (TCAL-R) El Cerrito (TCAL-R) Miramonte (DFAL) De La Salle (EBAL)
2014 Salesian College Prep (TCAL) Justin Siena (MCAL) Campolindo (DFAL) Clayton Valley Charter (DVAL) De La Salle (EBAL)
2015 St. Bernard Academy Marin Catholic Campolindo (DFAL) Clayton Valley Charter (DVAL) De La Salle (EBAL)
YEAR DIVISION V DIVISION IV DIVISION III DIVISION II DIVISION I OPEN DIVISION
2016 St. Patrick-St. Vincent Cardinal Newman Bishop O'Dowd Campolindo (DAL-Valley) Monte Vista De La Salle

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