Recent seasons of Bethel football have included this mystery: Who will be the featured running back for coach Steve Johnson on this afternoon?
St. Thomas was the visitor to Royal Stadium on Saturday and it turned out that Marshall Klitzke, a fierce junior from Annandale and Providence Academy, was going to get the largest share of carries in what became Bethel's 35-24 victory.
Was that the plan — to send the most physical runner at the extra-physical Tommies?
Klitzke shrugged and said: "If it was, I didn't know about it. We start the game and see what happens. And we don't care who gets the ball; whatever is best for the team.''
Klitzke scored the game's first touchdown on a 4-yard run that started the Royals to a 21-0 halftime lead. He scored again on a 38-yard run early in the fourth quarter that made it 28-14 and seemed to thwart a St. Thomas comeback.
It did not.
The Tommies were back to within 28-24 with 3 minutes left. Bethel was facing fourth-and-2 at midfield. Johnson kept his offense on the field, and he wasn't bluffing.
"We had a play for that situation,'' Johnson said. "We practice our two-point conversion plays every week, and that's one of them.''