“He’s the best I’ve ever coached.” Luke Baker throws 46 touchdown passes as San Ramon Valley reaches a state final.
DANVILLE — Luke Baker accounted for 51 touchdowns this season while leading San Ramon Valley to section and regional championships and overtime of a state title game.“Luke Baker is a heck of a quarterback,” Granite Hills-El Cajon coach Kellan Cobbs said after his team held off San Ramon Valley in overtime to capture the Division 2-A state championship.
San Ramon Valley finished 12-3, a resume that included a 35-21 victory over previously undefeated Campolindo in the North Coast Section Division II final and a 19-17 win over Marin Catholic for the NorCal 2-A title. The youngest of three brothers who have started at quarterback for San Ramon Valley – Zack Baker and Clark Baker also made a home behind center for the Wolves – Luke has separated himself from the pack.
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