LOS GATOS — Los Gatos stopped St. Francis inches short of the goal line.
Then the Wildcats did it again. And then one more time.
As the clock then ticked down to zero at Los Gatos High, the Cats’ defense had improbably sealed a 14-7 win in the opening round of the Central Coast Section Open/Division I playoffs, holding St. Francis running back Kaimani Keanaaina – who had largely been unstoppable in the second half – to one yard on his three final rushing attempts.
On the last one, which featured star offensive lineman Garrett Bertsch jumping in to help the Cats reinforce their goal-line no-gap defense, a herd of Los Gatos linemen and linebackers swarmed the line of scrimmage and stonewalled Keanaaina short once again, then piled on to freeze out the final seconds as the clock ran out on the Lancers’ season.
It was Bertsch’s first defensive play of the season. He and his teammates made it their play of the year.
“I just loved playing with that group of guys at the end, and I wanted to come up big for them,” said Bertsch, who was one of the first Cats to contact Keanaaina on the final play. “It was a group effort.”
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“We preach family and we preach brotherhood, and it’s in moments like that in that second half where that rises to the top,” Los Gatos coach Mark Krail said. “People get tired of me talking about that, but I believe that. This is a smallish town, and these guys grow up together, and here we are. They get another week together, which is so great.”
Los Gatos will play host to fourth-seeded Palma in the semifinals next week. Palma beat Soquel 28-0 on Friday.
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