2018 Week 17: Cavers’ First Time in State Playoff Since ’22

It’s been 96 years, but who’s counting when you’re having fun?

San Diego High coach Charles James has reason to be enjoying the moment.  The once tradition-rich Cavers (12-2) have become relevant after a slump that spanned generations.

How far the Hilltoppers have come back will continue to be measured when James’ club travels about 560 miles to the former gold country northeast of Sacramento and takes on the Colfax Falcons of the Sac-Joaquin Section in the state Division 6-AA championship game Saturday evening.

The Cavers will be making their first appearance in a state playoff since they dropped a 17-6 decision to Bakersfield in City Stadium (renamed Balboa in 1939) in 1922.   State championship contests were discontinued after the 1926 season and reinstated in 2006.

James, who was 7-5 and 4-7 at University City in 2013-14, assumed leadership of the San Diego program in 2015 and took his lumps, 2-8 and 1-9 in his first two seasons before his team hit stride and climbed to 12-1 in 2017.

–San Diego is one of four San Diego Section teams to have reached the final.  All four are considered underdogs by the ratings groups.

Colfax, with a 13-0 record, is ranked 80th in the state by Max Preps.  San Diego is ranked 124thCal Preps.com assigns Colfax a 36.8 rating and San Diego 30.1.

–Orange Glen, which won its first league championship since 1995 and first section title since 1967, takes a 10-4 record to City College of San Francisco, where the Patriots will play San Francisco Lincoln, 12-0, and a 52-18 winner over Galileo, which beat Calexico Vincent Memorial, 38-20, for the 2017 state championship in D-6A.

S.F. Lincoln has a 12.5 Cal-Preps.com rating and Orange Glen 5.2.  Max Preps rated Lincoln 289th in the state and Orange Glen 376th.

–San Diego Lincoln (11-4) will meet Central Coast Section big shot Menlo-Atherton (12-2) at Redwood City Sequoia High. The Bears have a 43.5 Cal Preps.com rating to Lincoln’s 42.7 and rate 49th by Max Preps to Lincoln’s 51st.  Menlo-Atherton is 41st in Cal-Hi Sports’ top 50, while Lincoln is on the bubble.

–Cathedral, eighth this week in Cal-Hi Sports, will be the third consecutive San Diego Section squad trying to slow down Folsom, Cal-Hi Sports’ No. 5 team.  The Falcons received a 78.1 compliment from Cal-Preps.com, while Cathedral came in at 65.0.  Max Preps rates Folsom fourth and Cathedral ninth.

BULLDOGS TAKE NO PRISONERS

Folsom wore out Fresno Central in the Northern California final, 84-46, despite giving up 763 yards.  The Bulldogs lost their season opener, 14-0, to Concord De La Salle and then ran the table with 13 straight wins, six times passing 60 points and knocking out rival Loomis Del Oro, 40-0.

“We played them in 2014,” Folsom coach Kris Richardson said of Cathedral to Cal-Hi-Sports’ Mark Tennis.  After Folsom’s 55-10 victory, Cathedral coach Sean Doyle declared the suburban Sacramento team near the prison by the same name was the best he had ever seen.  “We’re pretty good this year, too,” Richardson noted to Mark Tennis.

Folsom also roughed up 14-0 Oceanside, 68-7, in 2014, after which  ailing Pirates’ coach John Carroll retired.

Folsom defeated Helix, 49-42, in the 2017 D-1AA championship. It was the only occasion that the Folsom coach was not able to pour it on.

Cathedral has been here before, defeating Stockton St. Mary’s, 37-34, in 2008, and again in 2016, 38-35.

QUICK KICKS

San Diego teams are 5-9 in state championships since the six-division model was adopted in 2014…they were 0-2 in ’14, 2-2 in ’15, 2-2 in ’16, and 1-3 in ’17…San Francisco Lincoln has one of the most diverse groups of notable alumni, including golf champions Johnny Miller and Ken Venturi, Super Bowl champion coach Mike Holmgren, and Alzono Powell, recently the San Diego Padres’ assistant hitting coach….