MOUNTAIN VIEW — It’s hard enough to stop a good team when you know who’s getting the ball.
When four different players take a snap? You could be in for a long night.
Woodside is turning heads early this football season with what the Wildcats are doing on the scoreboard, and when opponents aren’t able to figure out who has the ball, they haven’t been able to keep up.
The Peninsula school is now 2-0 this season after a 41-0 win at Mountain View, its second straight shutout after opening the year with a 44-0 win at Westmont. Senior running back Evan Frampton, who rushed for two touchdowns and handed off another to Daniel Torres, was the featured player in the Cats’ multifaceted offensive attack.
“It just sets the tone of the offense,” Frampton said. “We like to get downhill quick. We use