One of the East Bay’s best high school football teams is forfeiting its first six games of the season.

El Cerrito played several ineligible student-athletes during its first half dozen games, according to an email from principal Malcolm Norrington sources provided to the Bay Area News Group.

The Gauchos are vacating wins against Amador Valley, Monterey Trail-Elk Grove, Oakland Tech, Campolindo and St. Mary’s-Berkeley.

El Cerrito’s record is now 1-6, as it beat Salesian 28-7 on Saturday. El Cerrito coach Jacob Rincon has not coached in a game since the Sept. 13 matchup at Oakland Tech. Sources said Rincon has been placed on administrative leave.

El Cerrito, which has gone to the NorCal title game the past two years, is No. 8 in the BANG rankings and the fifth-best team in the North Coast Section by Calpreps.

— Joseph Dycus

NBA

Green, Rockets agree to deal >> Jalen Green agreed to a three-year, $106 million contract extension with the Houston Rockets, multiple sources reported.

Green, the second overall pick in the 2021 draft, is entering the final season of his rookie contract. The new deal will begin next season and includes a player option for the third year, giving him the flexibility to opt out of the contract before the 2027-28 season to become a free agent.

The guard played in all 82 games last season and averaged 19.6 points, 5.2 rebounds and 3.5 assists to help the Rockets make a 19-game improvement from the previous season.

Meanwhile, Orlando’s Jalen Suggs signed a five-year contract extension with the Orlando Magic worth an average of about $30 million per season, multiple sourcess reported.

Others who agree to contract extensions include New Orleans’ Trey Murphy III (four years, $112 million) and Washington forward Corey Kispert (four years, $54 million).

College football

Sarkisian asks fans for ‘better discretion’ >> Texas coach Steve Sarkisian said the No. 5 Longhorns have a “passionate fanbase” that needs to use “better discretion” after the school was fined and threatened with further sanctions by the Southeastern Conference over fans throwing water bottles and trash on the field during the loss to No. 1 Georgia.

Texas fans pelted the field in the third quarter Saturday night after an apparent pass interference penalty against the Longhorns, prompting the game to be briefly delayed for cleanup before the penalty was ultimately reversed.

Sarkisian during the game went on the field at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium to implore fans to stop throwing things.

“I know that we’ve got a passionate fanbase and I think that showed Saturday night. I think we all were a little upset in that moment. I just think that we’ve all got to use a little better discretion in moments like that,” Sarkisian said.

After finding the officials made the correct call, the SEC fined Texas $250,000.

Tennis

Osaka out for rest of season >> Naomi Osaka will miss the remainder of the WTA tour due to a back injury.

The Hong Kong Open, set to begin on Oct. 28, announced on its social media channels that the four-time Grand Slam singles champion was ending her season early.