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Rank Team Points Notes
1DT (DT Precision)2582x Champion, Top Gun Winner
2CCST245Rapid Fire Champion (Double Points)
3High Intensity185Silicon Valley Champion
4College Park Knights180Rapid Fire Runner-Up
5RSF Black175Consistent Final Four team
6GSF170Super Team XII Champion
7GBGB172Super Team XI Champion
8ELEVATE150Runner-Up (ST XI)
92G148Runner-Up (ST XII)
10Alpha Dawgs142Final Four (Top Gun)
11Team PALA120Silicon Valley Final Four
12North Coast Elite115Top Gun Final Four
13TOPNOTCH YouthSF108ST XII Final Four
14King of Kings105Deep playoff runs
15The Finest100Rapid Fire Final Four
16Prolific Star98Consistent playoff team
17ERA White95Silicon Valley QF
18N0Z0N390Rapid Fire QF
19Apex Premier88Top Gun QF
20Rise Above85Consistent playoff team

How the Rankings Are Calculated

The GSF 7v7 Tournament Series rankings are based on a cumulative points system that evaluates team performance across all official tournaments throughout the season.

Each tournament awards points based on how far a team advances:

  • Champion: 100 points
  • Runner-Up: 50 points
  • Semifinalist: 30 points
  • Quarterfinalist: 20 points
  • Playoff Wins: Additional value

Select tournaments, such as the Rapid Fire event, carry double points, making those performances especially impactful on the overall standings.

In addition to placement, rankings also account for seeding and strength of performance. Teams that outperform their seed or make deep runs against strong competition gain added value, while consistency across multiple tournaments is heavily rewarded.

The goal of the system is to reflect not just who wins, but which teams consistently perform at a high level throughout the entire GSF 7v7 season.

CCST Captures Rapid Fire Championship, Shakes Up GSF Varsity Rankings

The 9th Annual GSF Rapid Fire 7v7 Tournament delivered exactly what it promised: elite competition, high-level matchups, and a championship run that reshaped the 2026 High School Varsity rankings.

In one of the toughest tournaments of the season, and one that carried double points value, Central Coast Stars Training (CCST) rose above the field, captured the title, and established itself as a legitimate championship contender heading into the final stretch of the GSF 7v7 Tournament Series.

A Championship Built Through Growth and Opportunity

For CCST, the journey to the top did not happen overnight. According to Sobrato Football head coach Joel Rueda, the foundation of the program has always been about creating opportunities for athletes who want extra work and want to sharpen their game outside of the regular season.

“This started as a chance to give players an opportunity, guys who wanted extra work and did not always have that outlet. Now it’s getting bigger and bigger, and more players have opportunities to sharpen their skills and get better.”

Rueda also pointed to the history of talent that has come through the program and how those steppingstones helped lead CCST to this moment.

“We’ve had a bunch of stellar athletes come through here, guys who led the section in statistical categories and even the state in statistical categories. It’s been a lot of steppingstones to get to this point.”

Battling Through a Tough Day

Rapid Fire is known as one of the most demanding events on the GSF calendar. The pace is fast, the bracket is loaded, and the physical toll builds throughout the day. CCST head coach and offensive coordinator Rich Delapaz said the group had to fight through plenty before reaching the top.

“It’s all about the kids at the end of the day. The relationships I make with them and trying to teach them how to be better grown men, while also working on their craft on the football field.”

“I’m just so proud of the guys. After a long day in the sun, a lot of guys were cramping and going through adversity, but at the end of the day, we champions.”

That toughness showed up in the bracket. CCST powered through the field, earned a statement semifinal win over RSF Black, and then edged College Park Knights 13-12 in the championship game to finish the job.

Trust and Team Football Made the Difference

One of the clearest themes from the championship interviews was trust. CCST’s players repeatedly pointed to everyone doing their part, staying composed, and responding together when adversity hit.

Sobrato junior Jace Aguilera explained how that trust helped the team stay locked in.

“It really took trusting all our guys, our safeties and linebackers, trusting that everyone would do their individual job. I got scored on the first drive, but you’ve got to let that go. The team picked us up, offense did their job, and we all did our one part. That’s football.”

Freshman Michael Moore also pointed to the chemistry of the offense and how much everyone depended on one another.

“I can’t really say much because I’m only as good as my quarterback. By him getting me the ball, I’m able to do what I do, and our offense works because we’re all good together.”

Tournament MVP Sets the Tone

Monte Vista junior quarterback Evan Vessey was named Tournament MVP after helping guide CCST through one of the toughest brackets of the season. His message was simple: trust the talent around you and let them make plays.

“It’s about trusting your players. You’ve got guys like Mike, and he’s only a freshman, but he has three more years to be great. You put the ball in their hands, trust them, and they’ll do good things with it.”

Vessey’s poise, leadership, and ability to spread the ball around made him one of the biggest difference-makers of the entire event and helped lift CCST to the biggest win of its season so far.

Why This Championship Matters

This was not just another tournament title. Rapid Fire is one of the most important events on the GSF schedule because it carries double points toward the season rankings. That means CCST’s championship run did more than earn a trophy. It dramatically boosted the program’s position in the High School Varsity season race.

In a field loaded with quality teams, CCST proved it could handle pressure, survive adversity, and close out games against strong competition. That kind of performance can change the entire outlook of a season.

What’s Next

With two major tournaments remaining, the race for the top spot in the GSF 7v7 Tournament Series is still wide open.

  • 9th Annual The Big Open Championship — Hayward High School in Hayward, California
  • 3rd Annual Champion of Champions Tournament — Fremont High School in Sunnyvale, California

CCST’s Rapid Fire title has officially put the rest of the Varsity field on notice.

Built on opportunity, strengthened through adversity, and powered by trust, CCST’s Rapid Fire championship run was one of the biggest statements of the 2026 offseason.

They did not just win a tournament. They changed the season rankings, elevated their status in the championship race, and showed they are fully capable of competing with anyone left in the field.

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CCS Wins First Ever 7v7 Title – 9th Annual Rapid Fire 7v7 Tournament HS Champions https://getsportsfocus.com/ccs-wins-first-ever-7v7-title-9th-annual-rapid-fire-7v7-tournament-hs-champions/ Wed, 08 Apr 2026 04:40:18 +0000 https://getsportsfocus.com/?p=18807

CCST Captures Rapid Fire Championship, Shakes Up GSF Varsity Rankings

The 9th Annual GSF Rapid Fire 7v7 Tournament delivered exactly what it promised: elite competition, high-level matchups, and a championship run that reshaped the 2026 High School Varsity rankings.

In one of the toughest tournaments of the season, and one that carried double points value, Central Coast Stars Training (CCST) rose above the field, captured the title, and established itself as a legitimate championship contender heading into the final stretch of the GSF 7v7 Tournament Series.

A Championship Built Through Growth and Opportunity

For CCST, the journey to the top did not happen overnight. According to Sobrato Football head coach Joel Rueda, the foundation of the program has always been about creating opportunities for athletes who want extra work and want to sharpen their game outside of the regular season.

“This started as a chance to give players an opportunity, guys who wanted extra work and did not always have that outlet. Now it’s getting bigger and bigger, and more players have opportunities to sharpen their skills and get better.”

Rueda also pointed to the history of talent that has come through the program and how those steppingstones helped lead CCST to this moment.

“We’ve had a bunch of stellar athletes come through here, guys who led the section in statistical categories and even the state in statistical categories. It’s been a lot of steppingstones to get to this point.”

Battling Through a Tough Day

Rapid Fire is known as one of the most demanding events on the GSF calendar. The pace is fast, the bracket is loaded, and the physical toll builds throughout the day. CCST head coach and offensive coordinator Rich Delapaz said the group had to fight through plenty before reaching the top.

“It’s all about the kids at the end of the day. The relationships I make with them and trying to teach them how to be better grown men, while also working on their craft on the football field.”

“I’m just so proud of the guys. After a long day in the sun, a lot of guys were cramping and going through adversity, but at the end of the day, we champions.”

That toughness showed up in the bracket. CCST powered through the field, earned a statement semifinal win over RSF Black, and then edged College Park Knights 13-12 in the championship game to finish the job.

Trust and Team Football Made the Difference

One of the clearest themes from the championship interviews was trust. CCST’s players repeatedly pointed to everyone doing their part, staying composed, and responding together when adversity hit.

Sobrato junior Jace Aguilera explained how that trust helped the team stay locked in.

“It really took trusting all our guys, our safeties and linebackers, trusting that everyone would do their individual job. I got scored on the first drive, but you’ve got to let that go. The team picked us up, offense did their job, and we all did our one part. That’s football.”

Freshman Michael Moore also pointed to the chemistry of the offense and how much everyone depended on one another.

“I can’t really say much because I’m only as good as my quarterback. By him getting me the ball, I’m able to do what I do, and our offense works because we’re all good together.”

Tournament MVP Sets the Tone

Monte Vista junior quarterback Evan Vessey was named Tournament MVP after helping guide CCST through one of the toughest brackets of the season. His message was simple: trust the talent around you and let them make plays.

“It’s about trusting your players. You’ve got guys like Mike, and he’s only a freshman, but he has three more years to be great. You put the ball in their hands, trust them, and they’ll do good things with it.”

Vessey’s poise, leadership, and ability to spread the ball around made him one of the biggest difference-makers of the entire event and helped lift CCST to the biggest win of its season so far.

Why This Championship Matters

This was not just another tournament title. Rapid Fire is one of the most important events on the GSF schedule because it carries double points toward the season rankings. That means CCST’s championship run did more than earn a trophy. It dramatically boosted the program’s position in the High School Varsity season race.

In a field loaded with quality teams, CCST proved it could handle pressure, survive adversity, and close out games against strong competition. That kind of performance can change the entire outlook of a season.

What’s Next

With two major tournaments remaining, the race for the top spot in the GSF 7v7 Tournament Series is still wide open.

  • 9th Annual The Big Open Championship — Hayward High School in Hayward, California
  • 3rd Annual Champion of Champions Tournament — Fremont High School in Sunnyvale, California

CCST’s Rapid Fire title has officially put the rest of the Varsity field on notice.

Built on opportunity, strengthened through adversity, and powered by trust, CCST’s Rapid Fire championship run was one of the biggest statements of the 2026 offseason.

They did not just win a tournament. They changed the season rankings, elevated their status in the championship race, and showed they are fully capable of competing with anyone left in the field.

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Easter Sunday Soccer Showdown – 2nd Annual Stand Up and Support: Anti-Bullying and Suicide Prevention Senior All-Star Game https://getsportsfocus.com/easter-sunday-soccer-showdown-2nd-annual-stand-up-and-support-anti-bullying-and-suicide-prevention-senior-all-star-game/ Sun, 05 Apr 2026 04:49:13 +0000 https://getsportsfocus.com/?p=18739

Captains Announced for 2026 GSF Stand Up and Support All-Star Soccer Game

The stage is set for the 2026 GSF Stand Up and Support: Anti-Bullying and Suicide Prevention Senior All-Star Soccer Game, as team captains and honorary captains have officially been announced ahead of this year’s highly anticipated matchup.

Taking place on Sunday, April 5, 2026 (Easter Sunday) at Oak Grove High School (San Jose, CA), this event brings together elite talent from across the Greater Bay Area, while promoting a mission far greater than the game itself.


Team Captains Revealed

Head coaches Manny Borrayo (Team 5-Star) and Armando Padilla (Team HEROES) officially introduced their captains following an extremely competitive selection process.

With rosters filled with team captains, All-League players, League MVPs, and athletes from league, section, and regional championship programs, the decision was not easy for Padilla and Borrayo. Each selection was based on a combination of on-field performance, leadership, character, and academic excellence.

A minimum 3.0 GPA was required, and this year’s group carries an impressive 3.88 average GPA, highlighting the complete student-athlete.

Team HEROES Captains

  • Raul Ramos  – Christopher Cougars
  • Mateo Alvarez – Gunderson Grizzlies
  • Cruz Velazquez – Piedmont Hills Pirates

Raul Ramos is one of the most dangerous attacking players in the Bay Area, finishing the season with 18 goals and 8 assists. His creativity and scoring ability make him a natural leader on the field.

Mateo Alvarez brings elite-level experience from MLS Next and the ability to impact the game in multiple positions. His composure and soccer IQ set him apart.

Cruz Velazquez anchors the defense with consistency and leadership, earning All-League honors while establishing himself as one of the top defensive players in the Bay Area.

Team 5-Star Captains

  • Miguel Camacho Jr – Santa Clara Bruins
  • Diego Hernandez – Hollister Haybalers
  • Patrick McGuirk – Mountain View Spartans

Miguel Camacho Jr. is one of the most accomplished players in the game, earning MVP honors, All-League recognition, and selection to the U16 US Futsal National Team.

Diego Hernandez is a proven winner and leader, playing a key role in a CCS Championship team while earning All-League recognition.

Patrick McGuirk is a dominant defender with a championship resume, including NorCal and CCS titles, as well as Defensive Player of the Year honors.


Honorary Captains

Announced by Coach Luis Comesana, this year’s honorary captains represent decades of excellence, leadership, and service to the game.

  • Roland Hedgpeth
  • Frank Quintero
  • Payam Hajjarian
  • Jim McGuirk
  • Víctor “Muma” Bernárdez
  • Bryce Filippini
  • Josue Salgado

Roland Hedgpeth is a legendary figure with over 55 years of coaching experience, highlighted by 33 league titles and 11 CCS championships.

Frank Quintero has dedicated 24 years to coaching and developing players, leading San Jose High School to league success and CCS competition.

Payam Hajjarian is a mentor and educator with a background in service, including time in the U.S. Air Force, and a strong impact on student-athletes.

Jim McGuirk recently retired after a remarkable 38-year career with 418 wins, multiple championships, and CIF Coach of the Year honors.

Víctor “Muma” Bernárdez is a former professional standout with the San Jose Earthquakes and the Honduras National Team, now giving back through coaching and mentorship.

Bryce Filippini brings 28 years of coaching experience and a passion for player development, including work with athletes of all abilities.

Josue Salgado is a rising leader in the game, with experience at the collegiate level and a background as a Division I player at UC Santa Barbara.


More Than a Game

While the talent on the field will be undeniable, the mission behind the event remains the most important.

The GSF All-Star Soccer Game serves as a platform to raise awareness for anti-bullying and suicide prevention, using soccer to bring communities together and create meaningful impact.

“I’m super thankful for Coach Luis, Coach Armando and Coach Borrayo. These rosters are loaded with talent. But the most important part of this experience are the two issues we are addressing: bullying and suicide. I want to thank the players who went on record to be part of the campaign. Thank you to the parents who allowed their players to participate and represent their community.”

— Alf Joaquin


Event Information

  • Date: Sunday, April 5, 2026 (Easter Sunday)
  • Location: Oak Grove High School, 285 Blossom Hill Rd, San Jose, CA 95126
  • Gates Open: 4:00 PM
  • Warm-Ups Begin: 4:30 PM
  • Admission: $10 (Adults)
  • Students: Free with school ID

Fans are encouraged to arrive early to enjoy All-Star warmups and the full game-day atmosphere.


Looking Ahead

With elite athletes, respected leaders, and a powerful mission, the 2026 GSF Stand Up and Support: Anti-Bullying and Suicide Prevention Senior All-Star Soccer Game promises to be an unforgettable event.

This is more than a game — it’s a movement, a platform, and a community coming together to support something bigger than sports.

All-Star Team Number Name High School Position Ht/Wt Bio
5-Star00Yair AriasHollisterGKAnchor in goal for Hollister, bringing composure, shot-stopping ability, and leadership from the backline.
5-Star3Dylan HightowerSanta TeresaLW / RW / LOB / LCB / ROB / RCB5’10 / 150Los Gatos United ECNL player, tournament champion, ODP Northern California State Team, BVAL 2nd Team and 1st Team All-League honors, captain.
5-Star4Travis TranPiedmont HillsLCB / RCB5’7 / 145Co-Senior of the Year (Santa Teresa-North League) and First Team All-League selection.
5-Star6Miguel Camacho JrSanta ClaraDCM / CM / RCB5’10 / 165Santa Clara Varsity Soccer MVP, SCVAL First Team All-League, Winter Tournament MVP, Championship Game Player of the Match, 2024 U16 US Futsal National Team selection.
5-Star7Angel AvalosPiedmont HillsACM / CM5’8 / 155Dynamic midfielder with strong playmaking ability and leadership in the midfield.
5-Star8Brayan OrtegaYerba BuenaLW / CM5’4 / 135Versatile winger and midfielder with strong work rate and attacking instincts.
5-Star9Michael ScavottoSaint FrancisCF5’8 / 155Two-time WCAL First Team selection with CCS and CIF Division I finals experience and MLS Next background.
5-Star10Diego HernandezHollisterDCM / CM5’11 / 170First Team All-League, Second Team All-League, sportsmanship award, and CCS champion.
5-Star11Patrick McGuirkMountain View High SchoolLCB / RCB6’0 / 1502025 NORCAL D2 Champion, 2025 SCVAL Defensive Player of the Year, and 2026 CCS D1 Champion.
5-Star12Enrique EsparzaIndependenceCMCentral midfielder known for work rate, ball control, and ability to connect play across the field.
5-Star14Rithvik TharkabhushanamSanta TeresaLW / RW / LOB / ROB5’8 / 140Santa Clara Sporting ECNL player, captain, varsity career of 5 goals and 3 assists, BVAL 2nd Team All-League.
5-Star16Luis AguilarHollisterROB / RCB5’5 / 161Key contributor to a CCS Championship team, bringing toughness and versatility on the defensive line.
5-Star17Yandel MunozSan JoseLCB / RCB5’7Four-year high school player who plans to continue at Evergreen Valley College; versatile defender who can play all over the field.
5-Star19Christopher MendezYerba BuenaACM / DCM / CM5’6 / 1355 goals, 3 assists this season, BVAL-West Valley Undefeated League Champion, Freshman of the Year, and MLS NEXT experience.
5-Star21Aron PlancarteCristo ReyCF5’11 / 180Physical forward with a strong presence in the attacking third.
5-Star27Eduardo BustamanteSan JoseLW / RW / ACM / DCM / CM5’7 / 140BVAL Freshman of the Year and a versatile playmaker capable of impacting the game from multiple positions.
5-Star28Thomas WolduAbraham LincolnCF / ACM / CM5’9 / 163Versatile attacker capable of creating and finishing scoring opportunities across multiple positions.
5-Star30Jesus LopezCristo ReyACM5’10 / 180PSAL First Team selection, bringing creativity and attacking presence in the midfield.
HEROES2Ricardo CariasLatino College PrepLOB / ROB / RCB5’6 / 142Versatile defender capable of playing across the back line with strong positioning and awareness.
HEROES3Nathan Lopez AcostaSanta ClaraLW / RW / LOB5’7 / 130All-League honorable mention, tournament champion, and key attacking contributor with club travel experience.
HEROES4Anthony EspinozaLive OakLW / RW / LCB / ROB / RCB5’7 / 1452nd Team All-League, senior captain, and dependable two-way player with strong leadership.
HEROES5Damian AvilaSan JoseACM / DCM / CM5’11 / 176Midfield leader who helped elevate his team’s level of play and contribute offensively.
HEROES6Giovanni LopezSan JoseDCM / CM5’8 / 140Four-year varsity captain known for consistency, leadership, and control in the midfield.
HEROES7Raul RamosChristopherACM5’11 / 142Explosive attacking midfielder with 18 goals and 8 assists this season.
HEROES8Alwin RuizSanta TeresaACM / DCM5’7 / 130Versatile midfielder with strong technical ability and two-way impact.
HEROES9Charlie HudsonSequoiaCF / LW / ROB5’11 / 160Top scorer and All-League performer with offensive versatility and finishing ability.
HEROES11Jason LaurianoYerba BuenaCF / LW / RW5’8 / 140Top goal scorer and league champion, dangerous in the attacking third.
HEROES12Noah McIntoshSaint FrancisCF / LW / RW5’8Dynamic forward with the ability to stretch defenses and create scoring chances.
HEROES13Cole ImreySacred Heart CathedralACM / DCM / LCB / RCB6’0 / 150Three-year captain with MLS Next experience, known for leadership and versatility.
HEROES14Diego Andrade BenitezAbraham LincolnLW / RW / ACM5’11 / 150PSAL Champion, Top 10 in league points, Top 5 in assists, and a captain with strong playmaking ability.
HEROES15Mateo AlvarezGundersonACM / ROB / RCB5’8 / 160MLS Next player with 14 years of experience and Sophomore of the Year honors.
HEROES16Avery MontejanoChristopherCF5’10 / 160League MVP, 4-year starter, and 3-year captain with multiple college offers.
HEROES17Cruz VelazquezPiedmont HillsDCM / LOB / LCB / ROB / RCB5’9 / 150First Team All-League (sophomore), Second Team (junior), and a strong defensive leader.
HEROES20Guillermo FrancoSan LeandroRW / ROB5’7Hardworking player with strong determination, leadership, and love for the game.
HEROES21Julian PettyPiedmont HillsROB6’2 / 185Physical defender with size and presence on the back line.
HEROES22Damian AmadorWatsonvilleMFPlayed MLS Next and currently competes at the ECNL level, adding elite experience to the midfield.
HEROES77Isaac OlivaresGilroy HSGKReliable goalkeeper with strong leadership, communication, and shot-stopping ability.
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Manny Borrayo Named GSF 5-Star Head Coach (2026) https://getsportsfocus.com/manny-borrayo-named-gsf-5-star-all-star-head-coach-2026/ Wed, 01 Apr 2026 06:04:03 +0000 https://getsportsfocus.com/?p=18574

March 31, 2026 – San Jose, CA

Coach Manny Borrayo brings more than a decade of coaching experience and over 25 years in the game to Team 5-Star, but what stands out most is his passion for developing young men both on and off the field.

“It’s a privilege being here,” Coach Manny shared. “To be around some of the best high school athletes, great coaches, and a positive environment—it means a lot. But more importantly, it’s about the mission.”

That mission—centered around mental health awareness, support, and growth—is something Coach Manny takes to heart. He emphasized the importance of providing student-athletes with the resources and support they need to thrive beyond the game.

“It’s very important for these young men to take care of their mental health. I’m glad we’re bringing awareness and giving them the tools so they can continue to grow—not just as athletes, but as people.”

A former standout at Silver Creek High School, where he played four years of varsity soccer, Coach Manny has witnessed firsthand the evolution of the game across Northern California.

“The level of play has improved tremendously over the last decade. From club programs to development academies, it’s an exciting time to be a soccer player and a coach.”

Now based in Hollister, he continues to see the game grow across different communities, united by a shared love for soccer. That unity is what makes the All-Star experience special.

“You see public school and private school athletes come together, all for the love of the game. It’s a beautiful thing. These are talented young men supporting a bigger cause.”

Beyond the field, Coach Manny stresses the importance of balance—encouraging athletes to stay focused on both their academic and athletic development.

“They have to keep working in the classroom while continuing to grow in their sport. That balance is key.”

For Coach Manny, soccer is more than just a game—it’s been life-changing.

Born in Mexico and moving to the United States at the age of seven, he credits the sport with shaping his path and opening doors that led him to San Jose State University, where he earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees.

“If it wasn’t for soccer, I don’t know where I would be. It kept me on the right path, helped me grow, and continues to push me to get better every day.”

His story is a powerful reminder of the impact sports can have on young lives—something he now passes on to the next generation.

“Sometimes we forget how important sports are. But it’s clear—they make a real difference in these young men.”

With his leadership, experience, and purpose-driven mindset, Coach Manny Borrayo is set to guide Team 5-Star with pride in the 2026 GSF Stand Up and Support: Anti-Bullying and Suicide Prevention All-Star Game.

5-Star Official 2026 GSF All-Star Roster

# Name School Position Bio
00Yair AriasHollisterGKAnchor in goal with strong shot-stopping ability and leadership.
3Dylan HightowerSanta TeresaLW / RW / LOB / LCB / ROB / RCBECNL standout, NorCal Champion, BVAL First Team All-League.
4Travis TranPiedmont HillsLCB / RCBCo-Senior of the Year, First Team All-League defender.
6Miguel Camacho JrSanta ClaraDCM / CM / RCBTeam MVP, SCVAL First Team, US Futsal National Team selection.
7Angel AvalosPiedmont HillsACM / CMCreative midfielder with strong playmaking ability.
8Brayan OrtegaYerba BuenaLW / CMVersatile attacker with strong work rate.
9Michael ScavottoSaint FrancisCFTwo-time WCAL First Team, CCS & CIF finalist.
10Diego HernandezHollisterDCM / CMFirst Team All-League and CCS Champion.
11Patrick McGuirkMountain ViewLCB / RCBNORCAL Champion, SCVAL Defensive Player of the Year, CCS Champion.
12Enrique EsparzaIndependenceCMReliable central midfielder with strong ball control.
14Rithvik TharkabhushanamSanta TeresaLW / RW / LOB / ROBECNL player, captain, All-League performer.
16Luis AguilarHollisterROB / RCBKey defensive contributor on CCS Championship team.
17Yandel MunozSan JoseLCB / RCB4-year varsity player, continuing career at next level.
19Christopher MendezYerba BuenaACM / DCM / CM5 goals, 3 assists, Freshman of the Year, MLS NEXT experience.
21Aron PlancarteCristo ReyCFStrong physical forward in attacking third.
27Eduardo BustamanteSan JoseLW / RW / ACM / DCM / CMBVAL Freshman of the Year, highly versatile.
28Thomas WolduAbraham LincolnCF / ACM / CMDynamic attacker with scoring and playmaking ability.
30Jesus LopezCristo ReyACMPSAL First Team midfielder.
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Coach Armando Padilla – Team HEROES Head Coach (2026) https://getsportsfocus.com/coach-armando-padilla-team-heroes-all-star-head-coach-2026/ Wed, 01 Apr 2026 06:00:47 +0000 https://getsportsfocus.com/?p=18563

March 31, 2026 – San Jose, Ca

Please join us in welcoming Coach Armando Padilla, Head Coach of Team HEROES for the 2026 GSF Stand Up and Support: Anti-Bullying and Suicide Prevention All-Star Soccer Game.

A pillar in the Gilroy community, Coach Padilla brings over 25 years of coaching and teaching experience at Gilroy High School, where he has dedicated his career to developing student-athletes both on and off the field.

“It’s an honor to be here,” Coach Padilla shared. “To be part of this All-Star game and support anti-bullying and suicide prevention—it means a lot to me.”

For Coach Padilla, this mission is deeply personal.

“Over the years, I’ve had students, friends, and family members affected by bullying and even suicide. It’s something that hits very close to home. When I was asked to be part of this, I didn’t hesitate—I wanted to help bring awareness and be part of something that makes a difference.”

Through the platform of soccer, Coach Padilla is able to connect his life’s work—education, mentorship, and athletics—into one meaningful experience.

“We get to spread awareness through the game of soccer, which is special. That’s my classroom. That’s where I connect with these young men.”

Taking the lead of Team HEROES, he embraces the opportunity to coach some of the top talent from across the Bay Area.

“This is what an All-Star game is about—the best of the best coming together. Whether these players are moving on to the next level or not, this is their moment to showcase their talent and represent something bigger than themselves.”

Coach Padilla also expressed his gratitude to those who helped make the event possible.

HEROES Official 2026 GSF All-Star Roster

# Athlete High School Position Bio
77Isaac OlivaresGilroy HSGKReliable goalkeeper with strong leadership and shot-stopping ability.
2Ricardo CariasLatino College PrepLOB / ROB / RCBVersatile defender capable of playing across the back line.
3Nathan Lopez AcostaSanta ClaraLW / RW / LOBAll-League performer with strong attacking ability and club experience.
4Anthony EspinozaLive OakLW / RW / LCB / ROB / RCB2nd Team All-League and senior captain with strong leadership.
5Damian AvilaSan JoseACM / DCM / CMMidfield leader who helped elevate his team’s level of play.
6Giovanni LopezSan JoseDCM / CMFour-year varsity captain known for consistency and leadership.
7Raul RamosChristopherACMAttacking midfielder with 18 goals and 8 assists.
8Alwin RuizSanta TeresaACM / DCMVersatile midfielder with strong technical ability.
9Charlie HudsonSequoiaCF / LW / ROBTop scorer and All-League performer.
11Jason LaurianoYerba BuenaCF / LW / RWLeague champion and top goal scorer.
12Noah McIntoshSaint FrancisCF / LW / RWDynamic forward with strong attacking presence.
13Cole ImreySacred Heart CathedralACM / DCM / LCB / RCB3-year captain with MLS Next experience.
14Diego Andrade BenitezAbraham LincolnLW / RW / ACMPSAL champion and top performer in league stats.
15Mateo AlvarezGundersonACM / ROB / RCBMLS Next player and Sophomore of the Year.
16Avery MontejanoChristopherCFLeague MVP, 4-year starter, multiple college offers.
17Cruz VelazquezPiedmont HillsDCM / LOB / LCB / ROB / RCBAll-League defender with strong leadership.
20Guillermo FrancoSan LeandroRW / ROBHardworking player with strong determination.
21Julian PettyPiedmont HillsROBPhysical defender with strong presence.
22Damian AmadorWatsonvilleMFPlayed MLS Next and currently competing at the ECNL level.
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GSF Tournament Series Rankings: High School Division After Three Events https://getsportsfocus.com/gsf-tournament-series-rankings-high-school-division-after-three-events/ Thu, 26 Mar 2026 05:03:49 +0000 https://getsportsfocus.com/?p=18456

The 2026 GSF 7v7 Tournament Series has reached the midway point, and the High School Boys Varsity division has delivered one of the most competitive off-seasons in recent memory. Through five major tournaments, multiple programs have claimed championships, while others have built their case through consistency and deep playoff runs.

Leading the way is DT, whose discipline, preparation, and execution continue to set the standard across the GSF circuit.

Coach Sal Delgado summed it up best following their most recent championship win:

“These boys came down and executed. They did their job and handled everything the right way. I’m proud of them.”

DT has separated itself with two tournament championships and consistent deep runs, establishing itself as the team to beat heading into the second half of the season.

Championship Race Still Wide Open

Despite DT’s position at the top, the race remains highly competitive. Several programs have proven capable of winning on any given weekend:

  • High Intensity captured the Silicon Valley Classic and added a runner-up finish earlier in the season.
  • GSF secured the Super Team XII Championship and continues to be a dangerous playoff team.
  • GBGB set the tone early with a Super Team XI title and remains consistent in bracket play.
  • RSF Black has been the most consistent non-champion, finishing runner-up in back-to-back tournaments.

With multiple championship-caliber teams, the Varsity division remains wide open heading into the final stretch.

How the Rankings Are Determined

The GSF Tournament Series rankings are based on a cumulative points system across all tournaments:

  • Championship Winner: 100 points
  • Runner-Up: 50 points
  • Semifinalist: 30 points
  • Quarterfinalist: 20 points
  • Playoff Win: 10 points

Seeding Adjustment

Each tournament includes a seeding factor that rewards teams who outperform their seed. Lower-seeded teams that make deep runs gain additional value, while higher-seeded teams are expected to perform and receive minimal adjustments.

Consistency Factor

Teams that consistently reach the Final Four or Championship rounds accumulate more value over time, ensuring the rankings reflect sustained performance—not just one strong tournament.

GSF Varsity Mid-Season Rankings (Top 25)

Tier 1 – Elite Programs

Championship-winning teams with consistent high-level performance.

Rank Team Points Notes
1 DT (DT Precision) 238 2x Champion, most consistent
2 High Intensity 185 Champion + Runner-Up
3 GSF 180 Super Team XII Champion
4 GBGB 172 Super Team XI Champion
5 RSF Black 165 Back-to-back Runner-Up

Tier 2 – Contenders

Rank Team Points Notes
6 ELEVATE 150 Runner-Up finish
7 2G 148 Runner-Up + key wins
8 College Park Knights 140 Multiple Final Four
9 Alpha Dawgs 132 Final Four
10 Team PALA 120 Final Four

Tier 3 – Rising Teams

Rank Team Points Notes
11 North Coast Elite 115 Final Four, big wins
12 TOPNOTCH YouthSF 108 Final Four
13 King of Kings 105 Cinderella run
14 Prolific Star 98 Playoff team
15 ERA White 95 Consistent

Tier 4 – Competitive Field

Rank Team Points Notes
16 Apex Premier 88 Playoff team
17 GBGB Piccolo 85 Quarterfinal
18 GBGB Goku 82 Quarterfinal
19 Activated 80 Competitive
20 Rise Above 76 Playoff team

Tier 5 – Emerging Teams

Rank Team Points Notes
21 High Intensity 1 72 Quarterfinal
22 GBGB 2 70 Playoff team
23 530 Boys 68 Competitive
24 ERA Black 65 Competitive
25 G4G Family 62 Quarterfinal

Three Tournaments Remaining

The second half of the season will determine the final rankings, with three major events remaining:

  • 9th Annual Rapid Fire 7v7 Tournament – March 29
  • 9th Annual The Big Open Championship – April 11 (Menlo-Atherton High School)
  • 3rd Annual Champion of Champions Tournament – April 26 (Fremont High School)

Final Outlook

DT holds the top position at mid-season, but the margin between the top programs remains tight. With multiple championship-caliber teams still in contention, the final stretch of the GSF 7v7 Tournament Series is set to deliver a highly competitive finish.

As the season continues, every game, every bracket, and every championship opportunity will impact the final standings.

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GSF Tournament Series Rankings: 12U / 6th Grade / 7th Grade Division After Three Events https://getsportsfocus.com/gsf-tournament-series-rankings-12u-6th-grade-7th-grade-division-after-three-events/ Mon, 23 Mar 2026 14:03:45 +0000 https://getsportsfocus.com/?p=18428

The 12U / 6th Grade / 7th Grade division in the GSF Tournament Series has emerged as one of the most competitive and balanced groups in Northern California youth football. Across three major events—the NorCal Shootout, Silicon Valley Classic, and the 8th Annual GSF Top Gun 7v7 Tournament—multiple teams have made championship runs, delivered statement victories, and established themselves as contenders.

With three tournaments completed, the official GSF rankings reflect not only championships, but consistency, strength of competition, and head-to-head results across the series.


Official GSF Rankings

RankTeamTotal PointsBest FinishTournaments Played
1Creek Boyz171st (NorCal Shootout)2
2Zoom Sports Academy171st (Silicon Valley Classic)2
3CENCAL Apex111st (Top Gun)1
4G4G112nd (Silicon Valley Classic)2
5ERA Black113rd (NorCal Shootout)2
6209TMP92nd (NorCal Shootout)1
7Alpha Dawgs82nd (Top Gun)1
8Activated54th (Top Gun)1
9ERA White64th (NorCal Shootout)2
10WickFit45th (Silicon Valley Classic)2

Apex CenCal Headlines Top Gun Championship Run

One of the most powerful storylines of the series came from CENCAL Apex, who captured the championship at the 8th Annual GSF Top Gun 7v7 Tournament. Representing the Central Valley, the program showcased resilience, depth, and toughness throughout the event.

Head Coach Brandon credited the team’s preparation and mindset as key factors in their success.

“They show up, they work hard. They work hard in practice. Today was the day they got to have fun, and I’m super proud of them.”

Early adversity tested the group when a key injury occurred in the opening game. Instead of folding, the team responded with one of the most impressive runs of the tournament.

“What started as a pretty disappointing moment ended up with a championship in the end.”

Quarterback Christian Bedsted led the way with a performance defined by leadership and toughness, rallying his team through multiple position changes and high-pressure moments.

“We found a way no matter what… resilient, tenacious… I relied on my team, and they showed up for me.”

Apex CenCal’s championship run not only secured the Top Gun title, but also established them as one of the top programs in the division moving forward.


A Division Defined by Competition

Through three tournaments, the division has produced three different champions, highlighting the depth and parity across all teams.

  • Creek Boyz – NorCal Shootout Champions
  • Zoom Sports Academy – Silicon Valley Classic Champions
  • CENCAL Apex – Top Gun Champions

With multiple teams capable of making deep tournament runs and delivering upset victories, this division continues to be one of the most competitive in the GSF circuit.


How the Rankings Were Determined

  • Tournament placement points awarded based on final finish
  • Consistency across multiple tournaments prioritized
  • Head-to-head matchups used as tie-breakers
  • Championship wins carry the highest value
  • Strength of competition factored into overall evaluation

Final Takeaway

The 12U / 6th / 7th Grade division has established itself as one of the most exciting and competitive groups in the GSF Tournament Series. With multiple championship teams, rising contenders, and strong overall depth, the future of this division is wide open.

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GSF Freshman & 8th Grade 7v7 Rankings: ERA Leads After Three Tournaments https://getsportsfocus.com/gsf-freshman-8th-grade-7v7-rankings-era-leads-after-three-tournaments/ Sun, 22 Mar 2026 07:22:54 +0000 https://getsportsfocus.com/?p=18405

ERA Rises Above the Competition at Silicon Valley Classic — Freshman QB Tristan Lopez Named MVP

ERA captured one of the toughest 15U, Freshman, and 8th Grade tournament titles in recent years and now sits atop the GSF rankings after three events.

In what has become one of the most competitive 15U, Freshman, and 8th Grade divisions in Northern California, the Silicon Valley Classic once again delivered elite-level football — and this year, it was ERA that stood above the rest.

Led by Head Coach Alexis Ramos and Offensive Coordinator Brian Beltran, ERA battled through a loaded field before defeating crosstown rival GBGB Vegeta in a hard-fought championship matchup. With both teams coming from the same area and familiar with each other’s style, the stakes were even higher, making the victory that much more meaningful.

Battle-Tested Champions

From the opening whistle to the final play, ERA’s championship run was defined by resilience, execution, and belief.

“It was a great team effort by everybody. I told the guys all week to stay locked in. It doesn’t matter what other teams are doing — what we’re doing is what matters. These kids are battle-tested. We tied a game, we won a game on the last play … they just executed.”

ERA faced adversity throughout the tournament, including tight contests that tested their composure. Time and time again, they responded like a seasoned group, proving why they have become one of the premier programs in the region.

Crosstown Rivalry Adds Fuel

The championship matchup against GBGB Vegeta brought an extra layer of intensity.

Two programs from the same area. Mutual respect, but undeniable rivalry.

ERA delivered when it mattered most.

“Cross-town rivals — there’s always a lot of talk going back and forth. But our kids executed. We went out there and scored when we needed to. Defense made plays … it was a complete team win.”

Freshman QB Tristan Lopez Shines as MVP

At the center of ERA’s championship run was Palma High School freshman quarterback Tristan Lopez, who earned Tournament MVP honors with his poise, leadership, and clutch performance.

“There’s no better MVP than our quarterback Tristan.”

Lopez, humble in victory, reflected on the competition and opportunity.

“That’s a really good team. It’s always great competing against someone just as good as you. I thank God for the opportunity, and I thank everyone here — my teammates stayed by my side the whole way.”

His performance not only secured the championship but also established him as one of the top young quarterbacks to watch in Northern California.

More Than Football

“After every tournament, win or lose, thank the people who got you here. We couldn’t do this without our parents and support system.”

That culture of gratitude, discipline, and unity continues to define ERA and separates them from the rest.

How the GSF Rankings Are Determined

The GSF 15U, Freshman, and 8th Grade Division Rankings are based on a weighted performance system across all completed tournaments. Rankings are determined by the following point structure:

  • Pool Play Win = 1 point
  • Playoff Win = 3 points
  • Championship Appearance = 5 points
  • Championship Win = 10 points

A tournament champion earns a total 15-point championship bonus, made up of 5 points for reaching the title game and 10 points for winning it.

When teams are tied, the tiebreakers are applied in this order:

  1. Total ranking points
  2. Point differential
  3. Total points scored

Official GSF 15U / Freshman / 8th Grade Division Rankings

Rankings below reflect results from the NorCal Shootout, Silicon Valley Classic, and 8th Annual GSF Top Gun Tournament.

Rank Team Record Points
1ERA8-3-131
2Alpha Dawgs6-027
3CreekBoyz4-024
4GBGB Vegeta4-214
5East County Lions4-313
6209TMP4-111
7G4G4-46
8Activated3-25
9T1 Sports Academy3-2-15
10DT2-24
11GSF Unlimited2-64
12WickFit3-53
13College Park Knights2-22
14Apex Premier1-21
15RSF0-40
16Marin Heat Blue0-30
17Marin Heat Black0-30

Ranking Outlook

ERA remains the top program in the division thanks to multiple championship-caliber performances and consistent deep runs. Alpha Dawgs made one of the biggest jumps of the season after a dominant Top Gun championship, while CreekBoyz continues to hold strong with one of the best single-tournament performances of the year.

The middle tier remains highly competitive, with programs such as GBGB Vegeta, East County Lions, 209TMP, Activated, and T1 Sports Academy all capable of climbing higher with another strong finish.

Final Word

With three major tournaments now complete, the GSF 15U, Freshman, and 8th Grade division is proving to be one of the deepest and most competitive groups in recent years.

For now, ERA sits at the top. But with several contenders still in striking distance, the race for the No. 1 spot is far from over.

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The Countdown Begins: 10 Days Until the 4th Annual Stand Up and Support: Anti-Bullying and Suicide Prevention Senior All-Star Games https://getsportsfocus.com/10-days-away-gsf-all-stars/ Fri, 09 Jan 2026 01:53:11 +0000 https://getsportsfocus.com/?p=17630

San Jose, CA — December 29, 2025 — Today marks Game Day for the 4th Annual GSF Stand Up and Support: Anti-Bullying and Suicide Prevention Senior All-Star Games, Northern California’s premier postseason showcasefor high school football and girls flag football.

After months of preparation, evaluations, practices, and community engagement, the GSF All-Star Experience culminates today with a full slate of competition featuring over 200 senior student-athletes from 100 high schools, representing four Girls Flag Football All-Star teams and four Boys Football All-Star teams. The event received more than 400 nominations from across Northern California and select out-of-state programs.


A Mission Bigger Than Football

The GSF Stand Up and Support Senior All-Star Games are rooted in a purpose-driven mission focused on anti-bullying, mental health awareness, and suicide prevention.

Through competition, storytelling, and athlete-led advocacy, GSF provides a platform where student-athletes are celebrated not only for their talent, but for their leadership, courage, and willingness to use their voices.

“This is more than a game day for us,” said Alf Joaquin, Executive Producer of GetSportsFocus.
“It’s a celebration of these athletes, their journeys, and the message that they matter. We’re proud of the work our coaches, athletes, media, and sponsors have put into making today special.”


Game Day Schedule

The day features five total events, beginning with a fast-paced girls tournament and building toward two marquee boys football matchups.

GSF Rapid Fire Girls 7v7 Tournament

The day kicks off with the GSF Rapid Fire Girls 7v7 Tournament, a four-team showcase featuring:

  • GBGB

  • Apex 7v7

  • LSU 7v7

  • Zoom Academy

This tournament highlights elite skill, speed, and competition among some of the top girls 7v7 programs in the region.


Girls Senior All-Star Games

Following the tournament, the spotlight shifts to two Girls Senior All-Star Games, showcasing the growth of girls flag football across Northern California.

  • Game 1: LEGENDS vs. GSF

  • Game 2: HEROES vs. 5-STAR


Boys Football All-Star Games

The final portion of the day features two full-pad boys football All-Star matchups:

  • ICONS vs. 5-STAR

  • Finale: HEROES vs. LEGENDS


Regional Representation

The All-Star teams represent major regions across Northern California:

  • 5-STAR — Santa Clara County

  • ICONS — Central Coast & Monterey County

  • LEGENDS — East Bay & Contra Costa County

  • HEROES — San Francisco & Peninsula

The 5-STAR and HEROES rosters entered Game Day at full capacity, while ICONS and LEGENDS finalized rosters just ahead of kickoff.


Media, Exposure & Production

Game Day coverage includes:

  • BAOSN providing a full livestream broadcast

  • All-Star Films capturing endzone recruiting footage for athletes

  • GSF-produced Public Service Announcements (PSAs) airing throughout the livestream, featuring athlete testimonials addressing bullying, anxiety, depression, and mental health challenges faced by today’s teens

More than 20 media credentials were issued leading into Game Day, reflecting the continued growth and visibility of the event.


Sponsors & Support

GSF thanks its partners for their continued support:

  • South Bay Construction

  • Summit Partners

  • Ace Renovations Inc.

  • Loaded Your WayOfficial Caterer of GSF Special Events


Master Rosters & Tickets

🎟 Tickets available via GoFan:
https://gofan.co/app/school/CA101470

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GSF Announces 4th Annual Senior All-Star Experience Featuring 85 Schools, 30+ Coaches, Nearly 200 Athletes, and Over 400 Nominations From The Greater Bay Area https://getsportsfocus.com/gsf-all-star-experience-2025-12-8-25/ Mon, 08 Dec 2025 22:53:45 +0000 https://getsportsfocus.com/?p=17029

San Jose, CA — December 8, 2025 — GetSportsFocus (GSF) proudly announces the 4th Annual GSF Stand Up and Support: Anti-Bullying and Suicide Prevention Senior All-Star Games, one of Northern California’s premier postseason showcases for high school football and girls flag football. This year’s event received over 400 athlete nominations and will feature more than 200 student-athletes representing 84 schools — the largest All-Star Experience in GSF history.


A Mission Bigger Than Football

The All-Star Experience is built around the GSF Stand Up and Support Initiative, a movement focused on raising awareness around bullying, depression, anxiety, and suicide prevention.
GSF uses this platform to empower student-athletes to become ambassadors for positivity, leadership, and mental health advocacy.

“I want to thank Coach Cordero and the rest of the coaches for taking on this holiday project. This is a major event that is going to take place on the 29th. We intend to put on an entertaining show. I also want to thank our sponsors South Bay Construction, Summit Partners, Ace Renovations Inc. and Loaded Your Way. Loaded Your Way is the official caterer of GSF Special Events. We still have room for two or three more sponsors and advertisers.”
Alf Joaquin, Executive Producer of GetSportsFocus


Event Expansion: TWO Girls Flag Football All-Star Games

For the first time ever, the All-Star Experience will feature two Girls Flag Football All-Star Games, reflecting the explosive growth of the sport and expanding opportunities for female student-athletes.

Matchups are still being finalized, but both games will showcase top-level senior talent from across Northern California.

These two girls games will kick off the All-Star event, followed by the Boys Football All-Star Games.


Regional Representation: Four Boys Football Teams

The boys All-Star teams represent four major regions:

  • 5-STARSanta Clara County

  • ICONSCentral Coast

  • LEGENDSEast Bay

  • HEROESSan Francisco & Peninsula

The 5-STAR and HEROES rosters are now full.
ICONS and LEGENDS are nearing completion.


Expanded Media and Recruiting Exposure

GSF continues to elevate event production and athlete exposure:

  • BAOSN will provide a full livestream broadcast of all games.

  • All-Star Films will capture endzone recruiting footage for all participants.


NEW: Athlete Testimonial PSAs to Air During Livestream

This year’s livestream will include a series of Public Service Announcements (PSAs) featuring powerful testimonials from last year’s and this year’s All-Star athletes addressing:

  • Bullying

  • Anxiety

  • Depression

  • Mental health struggles

  • Social pressures affecting today’s teen athletes

These PSAs amplify the event’s message of awareness, support, and community healing.


Coaching Staff to Be Announced

Coach assignments for the boys and girls All-Star teams are being finalized.
Coaches will be announced soon.


Multiple Host Sites Across the Bay Area

This year’s All-Star preparation will utilize:

  • Gunderson High School (San Jose)

  • Oak Grove High School (San Jose)

  • Antioch High School (East Bay host)

  • Two additional locations to be announced

The All-Star Games will once again take place at James Jones Field at Gunderson High School.


Team Preparation Underway

Joel Cordero, Director of Football Operations, continues to coordinate roster finalization, practice structure, and coach involvement.

  • 5-STAR roster: FULL

  • HEROES roster: FULL

  • ICONS & LEGENDS: nearly full

  • Several out-of-state athletes are pending final confirmation

First All-Star Practice (Joint Practice)

The first practice for all teams will be a joint practice at Gunderson High School.
Media Credentials form is going to be available starting Wednesday.

This practice will unite all athletes and staff to set the tone for the week of competition, leadership, and community building.


Stay Connected

The GSF Stand Up and Support Senior All-Star Games will feature over 200 student-athletes from 84 schools across Northern California.

Follow @GetSportsFocus on all platforms for:

  • Roster announcements

  • Practice updates

  • Livestream details

  • Behind-the-scenes content

  • Sponsor news

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