Campolindo's surprises are now expected - SFGate

Four seasons with a record of 48-4 and one CIF State Division III Bowl bid qualifies the Campolindo football program as a powerhouse. The current crop of Cougars is 13-0, has scored 638 points (seventh in the state) and is playing for a North Coast Section Division III title Saturday against Marin Catholic-Kentfield (10-3) at Diablo Valley College. As has been the case the past four seasons, head coach Kevin Macy just shrugs. Macy, in his 19th year, nicknamed this team “TBA” during the summer because he didn’t know who was going to be playing where, especially along the offensive front. In 2011, the Cougars were picked to finish last in their six-team Diablo Foothill Athletic League, but went 14-0 before losing in the state bowl to Washington Union-Fresno 21-16. That team beat an undefeated Marin Catholic squad 20-18 in the NCS... Considering that team lost 19 starters to graduation, the next season’s 10-2 team was perhaps more unlikely. There were no college football-bound seniors on last year’s 11-1 team, either. Without vast speed or brawn, the natural explanation for their success is superior coaching, which Macy won’t consider. Said Marin Catholic coach Mazi Moayed : “They’ve got it rolling over there. Source: www.sfgate.com