A small roster, smoke in the air and the lingering uncertainty of COVID. None of that is anything new for Denair football Coach Anthony Armas, who faces many of the same challenges this fall he’s successfully dealt with in the past.
- Twenty varsity players? What Denair lacks in numbers it makes up for in grit and determination. In the last two full seasons played in the fall (2018 and 2019), the Coyotes won two Southern League crowns, a state title and lost in the Sac-Joaquin Section championship game.
- Smoky conditions caused by California wildfires? Armas has become a pro at checking an app on his phone that shows him air quality before practice. If the air is unhealthy, he’ll adjust.
- Pandemic impacts? Though Denair struggled to a 1-4 record last spring when COVID concerns delayed the season, Armas and his players recognize and accept the precautions that must be taken to avoid the virus. No one complains and no one takes unnecessary risks.
The season begins Friday night at home against Vacaville Christian. Kickoff is 7:15 p.m. at Jack Lytton Stadium.