The Coyotes will have to be road warriors once again this week when they make a similar trip to San Andreas, where they’ll take on top-seeded Calaveras at Frank Meyer Field. The Red Hawks advanced by topping No. 8 Le Grand, 33-6.
“It’s going to be a tough one,” said head coach Anthony Armas, who guided Denair to a state championship in 2019. “Watching them on film, they seem well-coached, physical, with a lot of size. They’re the one seed for a reason.”
On the other side of the bracket, No. 7 Linden, a 21-13 upset winner over second-seeded Stone Ridge Christian, will take on No. 3 seed and defending state champ Summerville, which cruised past No. 6 Rio Vista, 41-6.
Kickoff for each semifinal matchup is slated for 7 p.m.
Mariposa and Stone Ridge Christian each shared a piece of the Southern League title with Denair this season. The Coyotes defeated SRC 36-21 on Sept. 19 but fell 24-23 to Mariposa in overtime on Oct. 10.
Now, however, Denair is the sole Southern League team still competing for a championship.
“We talked a lot about second chances this week,” said Armas. “We wanted to make sure we capitalized on the opportunity. We didn’t think we played our best the first time around, and we were really looking forward to that second chance.”
The Coyotes’ three-pronged rushing attack was the key, with Bryson Salazar (134 yards), Degan Butler (117) and Connor Hart (95) combining for 346 yards and four touchdowns on the ground. Hart also had a TD reception in the contest.
In the teams’ October matchup, Hart was injured in the first quarter and missed the remainder of that game. He was healthy for four quarters Friday night.