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Sports Briefs
Vikings Home Opener
The West Valley Community College football team will play its home opener this week when the Vikings host the City College of San Francisco in a 3 p.m. game Friday, Sept. 14.
The Vikings lost their season opener 29-0 to Chabot last Saturday.
David Macchi (Willow Glen) hooked up on 9-of-18 passes for 68 yards and also carried three times for 19 yards to lead the WVC offense.
Macchi hit Paul Garces with a couple of passes for 13 yards and completed two each to Todd Brando and Heath Ferreira (Valley Christian).
David Jackson led the ground attack with 32 yards on six carries, Billy Stouffer (Westmont) added 24 yards on four tries and Ferreira picked up 23 yards on six attempts.
Dons fall to Jags
Peter Salazar tossed a couple of touchdown passes, but the De Anza Community College football team lost its opener 47-16 to San Jose City College last Saturday.
The Dons and Jaguars were tied 7-7 after a period, but San Jose outscored De Anza 26-7 during the next two quarters to pull in front.
Salazar is one of four Del Mar grads returning to the De Anza squad this season. He's joined by free safety Rueben Mastin, tailback Robert Harp and wide receiver Yu Nguyen. It was Nguyen who Salazar hit with a 17-yard pass for De Anza's first touchdown.
Among the other returning sophomores for the Dons this fall is outside linebacker Beau Rhodes, a Willow Glen grad.
The Dons will go after their first win of the 2001 season when they play their home opener on Saturday, Sept. 15, 1 p.m., against Yuba College.
Notre Dame Tourney
A golf tournament to benefit Notre Dame High School in San Jose will be held Oct. 1 at The Villages Golf and Country Club in San Jose.
The cost is $185 and includes green fees, lunch, contests, silent and oral auctions, cocktails, dinner and a drawing. Golfers are allowed to bring a guest to dinner.
Registration begins at 10:30 a.m. on Oct. 1 with a shotgun start at noon. Proceeds from the tourney provide funding for the school's financial assistance program.
For more information, call 408.286.2057.
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