Dylan Deitsch punt return sets up San Ramon Valley’s gritty win

DANVILLE — Dylan Deitsch had no intention of trying to make a play. The night was cold, windy and wet — the perfect formula to muff a punt. During a game like this, scoreless deep into the fourth quarter, a fumble could end up being the ballgame. So, as the punt wobbled in Deitsch direction, the senior was content to let the ball hit the ground, roll until its momentum stopped and let his offense go to work.

At least initially.

That calculus changed when the punt landed on the turf and bounced straight up. The ball beckoned to be grabbed. Deitsch obliged. He found a gap. He found his blockers. He didn’t find the end zone, but he did find the red zone. Deitsch didn’t score the go-ahead, game-winning, fourth-quarter touchdown — that honor went to running back Sammy Avalos — but the senior’s daring punt return set the table for San Ramon Valley’s 7-0 win over Cardinal Newman in the NCS Division I semifinal.

“I saw that ball and I was like, ‘This is the play,’” Deitsch said. “It ended up in my hands and we took advantage of it.”

“It’s Dylan Deitsch — you never really know,” Avalos said. “It doesn’t surprise me that he went out there and made a play. That’s what he does. That’s why we’ve been so successful this year: because of guys like him.”

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For Avalos, his 13-yard touchdown run represented redemption. Earlier in the fourth quarter, the game still scoreless Avalos received a dumpoff from quarterback Rhett Thompson and, like Deitsch, found a gap and found his blockers. Cardinal Newman, though, found the football. Avalos fumbled, and the Wolves lost its best chance to score on a night where those opportunities were rare. Before Avalos reached the sideline, he found himself swarmed by a group of teammates offering support.

“That just exemplifies what our team is,” Avalos said. “We’re a family. Everyone in there told me, ‘Get back in there. That plays washed. Keep doing what you’re doing.’ That’s a testament to what our team is and why we win these gritty games.”

Gritty is an apt adjective for a game where San Ramon Valley and Cardinal Newman effectively spent three-and-a-half quarters trading field position. The Wolves had far more success at moving the football but were unable to string together plays and find the end zone.

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