St. Francis beat De La Salle 31-22 Saturday to win Northern California’s single-school final.
The speed of play and athleticism from St. Francis was impressive, with center
Kingston Keanaaina scoring two tries on the day. Naia Alatina also scored twice while Hunter Gosset added one.
“The boys played their hearts out but St. Francis was too much to handle,” said DLS Head Coach Derek Holmberg.
“We have a lot of respect for De La Salle’s program and their ability to have good teams year after year,”
said St. Francis Coach Mark Scharrenberg. “Any win over them is an achievement.
De La Salle took a 15-5 lead but as halftime approached their defense faltered and St. Francis pounced, scoring three tries in 10 minutes to take a 24-15 lead into the break.
Things settled down a bit in the second half but St. Francis kept DLS at arm’s length with Keanaaina’s second try.
While it is true that DLS suffered some injuries, not least of which was to their forwards captain, they are still a formidable team. St. Francis, of course, was also carrying injuries.
“We’re pretty happy with our defense and how we handled playing into the wind in the first half,” said Scharrenberg.
Scharrenberg added that he felt the team lost their shape on attack in the second half and played to protect the lead rather than put the game away.
Even so, they were impressive.
“This is the best St. Francis team we have faced and they proved too much in the end,” said Holmberg. “We learn more from the losses than the wins and we will learn a lot from this and be a better team for it.”