
Saving small-town football: Sacramento region 8-man league launches this season
For the first time, the CIF Sac-Joaquin section is making 8-man football an official sport. It comes as there is a nationwide decline in high school tackle football participation.
"This is a new change for the Sac-Joaquin Section this year. We've had issues with schools being unable to finish seasons and field teams, and it came to a head last year with several teams either dropping or not fielding tackle football teams," said Will DeBoard, assistant commissioner for the section.
Delta only has a varsity team. They downsized the program back in the 2000s due to declining interest.
On the football roster this season: just 16 players. Moving to 8-man was the best decision to help keep their small-town program alive.
It's a pre-season learning curve, adjusting to playing with fewer guys on the field.
"Games tend to be much more high-scoring at 8-man. If you miss a tackle, players are gone," said Tim Rapp, Delta's head football coach for the past five years.
The teams are not only playing with fewer athletes on the field, but on a smaller field itself.
"It's about running your plays tight. We are used to that 52-yard wide field, and now at 40, you're going to be running patterns and realizing, 'I'm out of bounds.' It tightens it up a little more," said Rapp. "Defense is gonna be a challenge because it's new, potentially only having one linebacker at times and playing zone defenses, things like that. We've got some challenges ahead of us. But we are ready."
It's a challenge the team is meeting head-on.
At first, the Delta Saints were not exactly enthusiastic about the change.
"It's definitely a different take on it," said senior running back and cornerback Marcello Viramontes. "We don't have as many people blocking, especially for a running back. It's harder. But [the other team] has the same amount of guys, so it's even."
It makes the playing field a bit fairer for teams that were often outmatched by tougher squads with a much larger roster.
For Viramontes, the ups outweigh the downs.
"I feel like I have more reps. As a running back and especially as a corner, with how fast paced it is and a lot of throwing is gonna be involved," said Viramontes.
In addition, Coach Rapp added that Delta will host seven home games this year. Last season, they only had three.
It's a chance for the team to dream big and possibly win big.
"A lot of the hype for the small schools, including us, is now we have a chance to compete for a section championship," said Rapp.
Another change is that there will be an 8-man championship this year. The teams will compete at Sacramento City College's Hughes Stadium the same weekend as the traditional seven tackle football championships.
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