CONCORD – The San Ramon Valley High School football team was challenged by its coaching staff earlier this week to establish more of an identity on offense after splitting its first two regular-season games.
Friday night against Clayton Valley Charter, things began to click for the Wolves in the second half, as they scored three touchdowns in the third quarter and another in the fourth to help earn a 41-27 nonleague win.
No. 4 San Ramon Valley had an impressive night running the ball, with six running backs combining for 225 yards rushing. That success on the ground opened opportunities in the passing game, as receiver Colton Fitzgibbon caught three second-half touchdowns to help the Wolves beat the Ugly Eagles, ranked 12th by Bay Area News Group, for the third straight year.
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