Once the game clock ticked down and the College of San Mateo Bulldogs began a long and vibrant postgame celebration after Saturday’s state championship victory, sophomore Soa Takeifanga scooped up a game ball and made a bee line for the College Heights Stadium grandstands.

Takeifanga hopped a barrier then ran up the signature steep stairs of the western concourse like he has hundreds of times. About halfway up, he found his mother, Low, handed her the game ball, then embraced her with a big hug.

CSM football Lolo Mataele

CSM running back Lolo Mataele earned 3C2A Football State Championship game MVP honors, rushing 35 times for 166 yards and two touchdowns in the Bulldogs’ 43-11 win over Mt. San Antonio College, Saturday, at College Heights Stadium.

CSM  state championship trophy

CSM hoists the state championship trophy for the second time in three years.

CSM football Kalen Woods

CSM safety Kalen Woods returns an interception early in the first quarter, the first of three INTs on the day for the Bulldog defense. 

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CSM cornerback RJ Whitten rips a ball out of the hands of a Mt. San Antonio receiver for an interception late in the first half. 

CSM football Malaki T’eo

CSM sophomore linebacker Malaki T’eo returns an interception early in the second half.

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