Silva boots Bulldogs to Bay 6 football title

CSM sophomore Kevin Powers rushes Santa Rosa quarterback Mitch Hood in the Bulldogs’ 26-23 win to clinch a share of the Bay 6 Conference title and an automatic playoff berth.

Carlos Silva booted a 22-yard field goal with 1:05 remaining in regulation to lift the College of San Mateo Bulldogs to a 26-23 win at Santa Rosa Junior College. With the win, the Bulldogs (4-0 Bay 6, 6-3 overall) clinched at least a share of the Bay 6 Conference title and an automatic berth to the California Community College Athletic Association playoffs, slated to begin Nov. 19.

While CSM entered the penultimate week of the regular season in first place in the Bay 6 standings, one game ahead of Santa Rosa, a Bulldogs loss would have tied the two teams atop the standings, giving Santa Rosa the hammerlock on the conference’s one automatic playoff berth by virtue of head-to-head tiebreaker.

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