On Sunday, October 21, coverage of local D3 teams was overshadowd by the Cal Bears victory over the Bruins at Memorial Stadium in Berkeley . Breaking UCLA's 18-game winning streak since 1972, Cal beat UCLA 38-31.

In the 4th Quarter, with 6:54 remaining in the game, Cal was leading 38-31, but UCLA had possession. Cal Redshirt Freshman Safety Michael Davis (St Marys) blitz hit UCLA Quarterback Tommy Maddox, forcing a fumble. Cal Defensive Tackle Joel Dickson recovered the ball at the 25-yard line with 3:43 and the Bears ran out the clock. Amidst a wild fan celebration on Memorial Field, Cal Coach Bruce Snyder removed his polo revealing a T-shirt that read "The Streak Stops Here !"

Coverage of Stanford's 16-52 loss to the Washington Huskies was less exuberant, but in the 16th season of Huskies Coach Don James – under whom Grff had played as an undergraduate -- the Huskies remauned unbeaten in the PAC-10.

Huygens’ 27 – 14 victory over Redwood Forest College merited only a paragraph which focused mainly on the spectacular performance of Oklahoma-bred Theagenes Johnson, the starting Quarterback. for the Redwood Forest Colleges Bigtrees. Johnson completed 9 of 15 passes for 92 yards. Also noted was that in his second year as Huygens Quarterback River Angelos continues to compile a stready record; that Huygens seasonrd Wide Receivers included NFL prospect DeJuan Marlon Achebe; and that reluable running backs included maze-like route runner, Jerry Sun. in his second season, Kicker, Will O'Arragan, transfer from the University College Dublin, notched two field goals.

arrow “I am happy that at mid season we are undeafteded," former Raides Wide Receiver, Huygens Head Coach Griff Mcguire remarked.