The article below originally appeared in the San Mateo Daily Journal and is being reprinted with permission.

CSM wide receiver Connell Ryans while defended by American River defensive back Cameryn Walker in the Bulldogs’ third straight win to start the year Saturday at College Heights Stadium. Photo by Patrick Nguyen

CSM wide receiver Connell Ryans while defended by American River defensive back Cameryn Walker in the Bulldogs’ third straight win to start the year Saturday at College Heights Stadium. Photo by Patrick Nguyen

Luke Bottari was locked in and showed off his depth of receivers as the College of San Mateo Bulldogs scored a decisive win over a notoriously bothersome foe.

No. 3-ranked CSM (3-0 overall) racked up 504 yards of total offense to roll past No. 5 American River College 42-10 Saturday at College Heights Stadium. It marks the first time the Bulldogs have defeated the Beavers in a regular-season game since 2015.

Five different Bulldogs recorded receptions, with each going for over 50 yards. Bottari was 17-of-25 passing for 318 yards and three touchdowns, including two scoring strikes to sophomore Terrell Carter, who had five catches for 79 yards.

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