2024 California Regional Football Championship Bowl scores

Fifty-six California high school football teams will play in the CIF Regional Football Championship Bowl Games December 6-7.
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Follow this weekend’s California Regional Football Championship Bowl results on this page. Click here to see High School Football America’s LIVE California Playoff Scoreboard.

CIF Regiona Football Championship Bowl Games

Division 1–AA

North: Pittsburg 28, Folsom 27

South: Lincoln (San Diego) 34, Newbury Park 27

Division 1–A

North: Central (Fresno) 33, St. Ignatius College Prep 23.

South: Edison (Huntington Beach) 34, Granite Hills (El Cajon) 28

Division 2–AA

North: Grant (Sacramento 32, Saint Francis (Mountain View) 30

South: Pacifica (Oxford) 37, Narbonne 20

Division 2–A

North: Twelve Bridges 28, Wilcox 27

South: Palos Verdes 28, Bakersfield Christian 10

Division 3–AA

North: Amador Valley 44, McClymonds 33

South: Frontier 39, Murrieta Mesa 7

Division 3–A

North: Vanden 28, Pleasant Valley 14

South: Rio Hondo Prep 28, Poway 14

Division 4–AA

North: St. Vincent de Paul 42, Hughson 14

South: Highland 33, Coalinga 31

Division 4–A

North: Sonora 63, Kerman 29

South: St. Pius X/St. Matthias 28, St. Augustine 7

Division 5–AA

North: Carmel 42, Acalanes 41

South: El Capitan (Lakeside) 33, Silverado 19

Division 5–A

North: American Canyon 43, Lassen 20

South: Palmdale 41, Selma 39

Division 6–AA          

North: Arcata 35, Winters 14

South: Portola 35, King Drew 34 in OT

Division 6–A

North: Summerville 45, Sacred Heart Prep 28

South: Monte Vista 41, Pasadena 21

Division 7–AA

North: Moreau 42, Leland 11

South: Lindsay 35, Chatsworth 20

Division 7–A

North: Balboa 41, Los Molinos 6

South: Pioneer 24, Panorama 0

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