Las Vegas Review-Journal

Durango focused on postseason berth

Trailblaze­rs don’t want replay of last season’s late swoon

- By Damon Seiters Las Vegas Review-journal

Durango’s Kaden Renshaw tries not to dwell on the final three weeks of the 2016 football season, but the bitter memory always finds its way back into his thoughts.

“We try to forget about it, but it always comes to our minds,” Renshaw said. “How do you go 6-0 and then 6-3 and miss the playoffs? It’s horrible. So we keep that in mind. We know we can’t lose this game.”

The Trailblaze­rs (5-1, 3-0 Southwest League) can erase some of those painful memories and clinch their first playoff appearance since 2012 with a win when they play 7 p.m. Friday at Sierra Vista (5-1, 4-0).

The Mountain Lions started Durango’s late-season slide last year, beating the Trailblaze­rs 10-7 for their first loss.

“It’s always been in the back of our heads ever since,” junior receiver/ defensive end Jayden Nersinger said. “It’s kind of a revenge game.”

Renshaw said: “We think about that all the time. It’s going to be different this year. We obviously don’t want to lose, and then we have (Bishop) Gorman next week. We want to get this win.”

Durango features a strong junior class, led by Renshaw, Nersinger and running back/linebacker T.K. Fotu.

Renshaw has completed 63.4 percent of his passes for 805 yards and eight touchdowns with four intercepti­ons. He also has rushed for 344 yards and six TDS. Nersinger has 10 catches for 151 yards and three TDS to go with 33 tackles and five sacks. Fotu leads the team in rushing (647 yards) and tackles (48).

“I definitely appreciate those guys, because they’re young, but they are experience­d,” first-year Durango coach Scott Murdock said. “We are a young team, but all of our players have played most of their lives and a lot of them have gotten a lot of varsity experience. And that’s the key to it all. Experience is the key to success.”

Sierra Vista has won five consecutiv­e games, largely because of its ability to control the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball. The Mountain Lions have five linemen that tip the scales at 270 or more pounds, with senior guard Isaiah Palelei (310 pounds) and senior defensive tackle Keki Faatiliga (330 pounds) serving as anchors.

“They have a huge offensive line, a huge d-line,” Renshaw said. “They’re not necessaril­y quick, but they’re a huge team. Luckily we have speed, so I think we’re going to overcome

 ?? Bizuayehu Tesfaye ?? Las Vegas Review-journal @bizutesfay­e Durango quarterbac­k Kaden Renshaw, shown at practice Wednesday, still thinks about last season’s collapse that left the Trailblaze­rs out of the playoffs. “How do you go 6-0 and then 6-3 and miss the playoffs?” he...
Bizuayehu Tesfaye Las Vegas Review-journal @bizutesfay­e Durango quarterbac­k Kaden Renshaw, shown at practice Wednesday, still thinks about last season’s collapse that left the Trailblaze­rs out of the playoffs. “How do you go 6-0 and then 6-3 and miss the playoffs?” he...

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