Good games, great moments at state football championships The state football swan song at the StubHub Center was a grand one. The day after the California Interscholastic Federation announced that its state football championships are leaving the Carson (Los Angeles County) stadium in favor of Sacramento, three Contra Costa County teams and opponents played three of the greatest games in the nine-year, 41-game history of the bowl series. “The people got their money’s worth,” De La Salle-Concord defensive coordinator Terry Eidson said after the Spartans and Centennial-Corona (Riverside County) set scoring and yardage records in De La Salle’s 63-42 Open Division win in the last high school football game played nationally this season. De La Salle scored the final 21 points over the last 1½ quarters, making the game look somewhat lopsided. Campolindo-Moraga’s 35-28 comeback win and Clayton Valley-Concord’s excruciating 34-33 loss to Redlands East Valley (San Bernardino County) were memorable in effort, drama and performance. Here’s what I’ll remember most. Campolindo senior Adam Remotto, a.k.a.