Soledad (6-4) at Monterey (8-2), Friday, 7 p.m. at Monterey Peninsula College.
The top-seeded Toreadores two losses are to league champions a combined 18-2. Ironically, they led in both games.
Behind Shaunne Katoa, the defense has carried Monterey all season, with the starting until holding five teams to a touchdown or less.
Two of Soledad's setbacks were by three points or less, including a 7-6 loss to playoff bound Alisal in the season opener.
Jeremiah Murrillo became just the third running back at Soledad to rush for over 1,000 yards in a season. And the junior did it in six games.
Ambrose Chioini-Narvarz and quarterback Jimmy Hill could both go over 1,000 yards rushing this fall for the Toreadores.
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