{"id":268353,"date":"2016-11-10T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2016-11-10T08:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/pointers-open-cif-playoffs-against-el-camino\/"},"modified":"2016-11-10T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2016-11-10T08:00:00","slug":"pointers-open-cif-playoffs-against-el-camino","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/pointers-open-cif-playoffs-against-el-camino\/","title":{"rendered":"Pointers open CIF playoffs against El Camino"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>After a brutal 10-game schedule including three Top 10 county teams, two previous foes stand directly in front of the Point Loma Pointers&#8217; playoff chances.<br \/>\nIn an ironic twist, the Pointers, who finished 4-6, have a chance for a &#8220;do-over&#8221; tonight (Nov. 10) at Clairemont High where they open CIF Div. I playoffs against the same team that defeated them in the season opener.<br \/>\nThe Pointers (No. 7 seed out of 12 teams) will face No. 10 seed El Camino, a 3-7 team that defeated them 21-8 Aug. 26 in Oceanside. As the higher-seeded team, the Pointers earned home-field advantage, but the game will be played at Clairemont because CIF requires all playoff games to be 7 p.m. kickoffs.<br \/>\n&#8220;I like this rematch,&#8221; said Pointer head coach Mike Hastings. &#8220;We turned the ball over five times, twice in the red zone, in our first meeting. Our kids are excited to play them again and get the &#8216;W.'&#8221;<br \/>\nAnd if they grab that &#8216;W&#8217; tonight, the Pointers will face St. Augustine, the team that defeated them in the final regular game of the season last Friday afternoon.<br \/>\nAlthough Western League powers Cathedral, St. Augustine and Madison were all rated Top 10 teams, the Saints and Warhawks dropped from the elite Open Division to Div. I based on CIF&#8217;s use of power rankings that reward teams for both wins and the strength of their opponents.<br \/>\nMadison (No. 1) and the Saints (No. 2), both 8-2, received the top two Div. I seeds and valuable first-round byes.<br \/>\nThe Pointers clearly have their work cut out for them if they are to advance.<br \/>\nLast Friday, in their final daytime game before stadium lighting is completed this spring, the Pointers saw the Saints score 28 unanswered points in a third quarter blitz that led to a 45-15 thrashing.<br \/>\n&#8220;I thought we came out and played good football for the first quarter and most of the second,&#8221; Hastings said after the game.<br \/>\nFollowing a Saints field goal to open scoring, the Pointers took the lead during the second quarter after a possession exchange in which Point Loma punter Oscar Borjon&#8217;s kick was downed at the one-yard line. When the Saints couldn&#8217;t move and punted, the Pointers took advantage of the resulting good field position with a drive to the end zone.<br \/>\nQuarterback Kyle Grady found tight end Pat Rutledge over the middle for a 21-yard touchdown early in the second quarter. And, in a surprise move, lineman Davey Folsom (6 foot 4 inch tall, 315 pounds) took a handoff and bulled his way into the end zone behind his line mates for the twopoint conversion and an 8-3 lead.<br \/>\nThat lead lasted exactly 21 seconds.<br \/>\nThe Saints broke a long scoring run on the first play after the kickoff to take a 10-8 lead.<br \/>\nBy the time the Pointers scored again, they were behind 45-8. That score came with just over five minutes left to play and followed another 21-yard pass from Grady to Rutledge.<br \/>\nThe Saints took the Pointer defense by surprise when, with just three seconds left before halftime, they executed a rarely seen &#8220;hook and ladder&#8221; play that saw a pass completed over the middle followed by two laterals before the final ball carrier scored. The play gave the visitors a 17-8 lead at intermission.<br \/>\n&#8220;That touchdown hurt a bit,&#8221; Hastings said, as a two-point Saints lead quickly became nine points.<br \/>\nThe Saints scored again on another long run early in the third quarter before a series of turnovers \u2013 four in just eight minutes \u2013 allowed the Saints to break the game wide open.<br \/>\nThree pass interceptions resulted in 14 points, one on a &#8220;pick six.&#8221; A fumble led to another score as the Saints piled up 28 points in the third quarter alone.<br \/>\n&#8220;We were pressing a little bit and got out of our offense,&#8221; said Hastings. &#8220;and that caused us to turn the ball over more than we usually do. They converted the turnovers into points and the score became lopsided.&#8221;<br \/>\nOffensively, Rutledge caught three passes for 62 yards while Josh Ball added 64 yards on 15 carries.<br \/>\nDefensively, Mathew Faa&#8217;lele and Ball each were credited with four tackles. Faa&#8217;lele had two tackles for loss and a sack while Ball had one tackle for loss. Antonio Pelayo had 3.5 tackles, one for loss and one sack.<br \/>\n&#8220;I don&#8217;t think our team has anything to be ashamed about,&#8221; Hastings said. &#8220;We&#8217;re in the Div. I playoffs, and look forward to this opportunity.&#8221; Extra points<br \/>\n&#8211; The Pointer junior varsity ended its season with a 6-4 record (2-2 in Western League). Their biggest wins were over Madison and Christian. The freshman team finished 5-4 overall (1-3 in league). They played Madison strong, losing 40-33 and by just 29-28 to St. Augustine.<br \/>\n&#8211; The game had a 2:30 p.m. start because of earlier darkness. 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