Gonzales (5-4) at King City (3-6), 7:30 p.m.
The oldest rivalry in the county plays for a megaphone that is their version of the Stanley Cup.
While Gonzales has had a revival this season, it's been a disappointing fall for the Mustangs, who had playoff aspirations coming into the season.
The Spartans have assured themselves of a .500 or better record for the first time in 11 years while King City will see its playoff drought extended to eight years, the second longest in the county.
The Mustangs will have their hands full in containing quarterback Chrystian Harrigan, who has thrown for over 1,100 yards and leads Gonzales in rushing.
Jose Espinosa, Brian Rosas and Fabian Acosta all have over 20 catches this year with a combined nine touchdown receptions.
No one has had a better year at receiver than Dominic Rose, who has 49 catches for 812 yards and six touchdowns for King City.


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