2019 COD Football News
Under sixth-year head coach Jack Steptoe, Desert finished the regular season with an overall record of 2-8 and a conference record of 1-4.
COD (1-9; 0-5) in a season of “almost’s” and “what if’s” the season came to an end on Saturday, as the Roadrunners hosted their final contest of 2019, falling to the San Bernardino Valley Wolverines (9-1; 5-0), 38-0.
COD (1-4; 0-1) put together a complete game effort on all sides of the ball, offensively, defensively and with special teams as they had a narrow lead late, but a score with a minute left in the game proved to be the difference as the Citrus Owls of Glendora (6-0; 1-0) escaped the Desert, 35-31.
COD (1-4) started out strong and even had a great day on the offensive line, with a rushing attack of 205 yards, but it did not translate into enough points, as Desert fell at the LA Harbor Seahawks (1-4), 40-28.
COD (1-1) dominated with the offensive running attack and the defensive presence, as the Roadrunners got back in the win column, throttling the Santa Monica Corsairs (1-1) for the second straight season, this time by a score of 49-0.
COD (0-1) opened up 2019 at home and the defense was ready, chasing around the Pasadena City Lancers (1-0) quarterback, collecting 10 sacks on the night, but 96 yards of total offense and surrendering nine sacks of their own proved to be the difference as the Roadrunners fell, 22-13.