Dayton controls own destiny against Fernley
Dayton controls own destiny against FernleyBy Justin Lawson jlawson@nevadaappeal.com During the past two weeks Dayton has had two games that were both billed as "the biggest of the season." And after losing back to back games to Truckee and Lowry, the phrase is as fresh as ever.The Dust Devils still control their own destiny, but just barely. If they beat Fernley and last season's Offensive Player of the Year, quarterback Bryce Baker, at 7 p.m. today at Fernley High School, they are in the playoffs and will avoid a rematch with first-place Truckee in the first round. But if they lose, the Dust Devils could be out of the postseason after a 6-0 start."It's a huge game for us because when you look at the standings we go from second to fifth and the cool thing is it's still in our hands," Dayton coach Rick Walker said. "We don't really have to work on anybody else, if we win we're in the playoffs. That's what we need to do. That's the next step, that's the next game."Defeating the Vaq