Three times in the last four years the Elk Grove High School
football team played at Hornet Stadium on the Sacramento State University
campus in the Sac-Joaquin Section’s championship game.
Three times in the last four years the Herd has left the
locker room in Broad Fieldhouse on the south end of the stadium with heads
down, muttering what might have happened if one or two plays might have gone
their way.
Each time head coach Chris Nixon, though very disappointed,
has found the words to reflect back on the season and find the positives that
got the Herd to the championship game. Saturday he had those words after losing the
Division I championship to Folsom, 35-27.
“There were a lot of tears shed and a lot of disappointment,
but this was a tremendous season,” he said.
Elk Grove came into the game with a 13-0 record. With the
same mark was their opponent, Folsom, marking this just the second time a pair
of 13-0 teams faced off for a Sac-Joaquin Section championship. The other time
came in 1989 when Merced and Nevada Union both were 13-0. Merced ended up the
winner that day.
In the past few years Elk Grove has been in the Division II
playoffs, but this year under a new rule, were brought up to Division I because
of its Delta League championship.
“The Section has its reason for doing what they did, forcing
us up to D-1, but to take two teams like this and play us off in Section, it
does leave us with an empty feeling like we came away with nothing, “ Nixon
said.
For Folsom head coach Kris Richardson the early December
games at Sac State is familiar territory. The Bulldogs have now won four
straight Section titles, are the defending state champions in Division I and are
riding a 30-game winning streak.
Richardson said this Section championship was particularly
special because his son, Kooper, a starting offensive lineman, is a senior.
“I’ve watched a lot of these guys go through the youth
program and watch them grow up with my own son and it was fun to watch,”
Richardson said.
But, obtaining this Section title was a battle for the
Bulldogs. Folsom quarterback Jake Jeffrey fumbled on the fourth play of the
game, recovered by Lau Ta’amu a the Bulldogs’ 16.
Ryan Robards scored on the next play and then kicked the
extra point for an early 7-0 lead.