Dashiell Weaver accounts for six touchdowns as Campolindo advances to NCS Division II final against San Ramon Valley.
Campolindo quarterback Dashiell Weaver is the Bay Area News Group boys high school athlete of the week for Nov. 14-19 after he received 14,359 votes at the 5 p.m. deadline Wednesday.
Pinole Valley football player Larry McDonald finished second and Monte Vista cross-country runner Ethan Miller took third.In an epic North Coast Section Division II semifinal, Weaver, a senior, completed 16 of 21 passes for 339 and two touchdowns and ran for 56 yards and four TDs to lead the second-seeded Cougars to a 42-41 victory over Rancho Cotate.
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