Showing posts with label California high school football rankings. Show all posts
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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

High School Football America - SoCal Top 25


by Jeff Fisher and HSFA Staff

This week figures to be one of the biggest for Southern California football all season as a number of the premier programs from the region will face each other in non-league Top 20 showdowns.

There’s plenty at stake with #1 Santa Margarita hosting #5 St. Bonaventure; #4 Narbonne taking on #7 Serra (Gardena); and #13 Mater Dei squaring-off with #15 Edison. Not everyone can come out a winner, so expect there to be a major shakeup in the High School Football America – SoCal rankings next week.

That said, let's take a look at how some of the top teams from Southern California stack up against each other in the newest edition of our rankings, which feature three newcomers in Edison at #15, Bishop Amat at #18 and Crespi at #20

Note: Team's ranking from last week is parentheses. 

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL AMERICA - SoCal TOP 20 (Big Schools)

1. (1) SANTA MARGARITA (RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA)
Newsworthy: The Eagles (4-0) were impressive the last time they stepped out on the field. A duplicate effort will be needed this week against a formidable foe.
Rewind: Defeated Carson, 72-0.
Fast-forward: St. Bonaventure (Ventura) on Friday.

2. (2) VISTA MURRIETA (MURRIETA)
Newsworthy: A difficult test looms this week against one of the top teams from the San Diego area. Odds are, the Broncos (3-0) take care of business anyway.
Rewind: Defeated Redlands East Valley, 59-14.
Fast-forward: Cathedral Catholic (San Diego) on Friday.

3. (3) OAKS CHRISTIAN (WESTLAKE VILLAGE)
Newsworthy: With Brandon Dawkins directing the offense, the Eagles (4-0) are playing well. And the sophomore quarterback has shown no signs of slowing down.
Rewind: Defeated Chaminade (West Hills), 44-30.
Fast-forward: Crenshaw (Los Angeles) on Friday.

4. (4) NARBONNE (HARBOR CITY)
Newsworthy: Last week, senior linebacker Keishawn Bierria and the Gauchos (3-0) gave up their first touchdown of the season on the defensive side of the ball.
Rewind: Defeated Lakewood, 61-6.
Fast-forward: Serra (Gardena) on Friday.

5. (5) ST. BONAVENTURE (VENTURA)
Newsworthy: The Seraphs (4-0) are focused on the task at hand. A win this week would be a statement-maker, to be sure, and they're capable of pulling off the upset.
Rewind: Defeated Atascadero, 56-23.
Fast-forward: Santa Margarita (Rancho Santa Margarita) on Friday.

6. (7) MISSION VIEJO
Newsworthy: The Diablos (4-0) are in a favorable position. With multiple teams ahead of them in the poll facing tough tests, they could make a major move in the rankings.
Rewind: Defeated La Quinta (Westminster), 63-14.
Fast-forward: Aliso Niguel (Aliso Viejo) on Friday.

7. (8) SERRA (GARDENA)
Newsworthy: Showdowns do not get much bigger than the one this week and the final result will give us a good idea about whether the Cavaliers (4-0) are for real. Or not.
Rewind: Defeated Banning (Wilmington), 43-0.
Fast-forward: Narbonne (Harbor City) on Friday.

8. (9) CENTENNIAL (CORONA)
Newsworthy: The Huskies (2-1) are playing about as well as anyone out here in Southern California. Peaking a bit too soon could develop into a concern, however.
Rewind: Defeated Alemany (Mission Hills), 36-32.
Fast-forward: Carson on Friday.

9. (6) ALEMANY (MISSION HILLS)
Newsworthy: Steven Mitchell is the difference between winning and losing for the Warriors (3-1). The senior receiver and USC commit came up short last week.
Rewind: Lost to Centennial (Corona), 36-32.
Fast-forward: Dorsey (Los Angeles) on Friday.

10. (10) UPLAND
Newsworthy: The Scots (4-0) are fighting for the right to call themselves the cream of the crop from the Inland Empire. A victory this week would be a stepping stone.
Rewind: Defeated Silverado (Victorville), 34-3.
Fast-forward: Santiago (Corona) on Friday.

11. (12) TESORO (RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA)
Newsworthy: We have been waiting for the Titans (4-0) to be challenged. Could this, at long last, be the week it happens? Everyone will find out soon enough.
Rewind: Defeated Colony (Ontario), 56-7.
Fast-forward: Chaparral (Temecula) on Friday.

12. (15) RANCHO CUCAMONGA
Newsworthy: Senior quarterback Adam Friederichsen has emerged as a leader. The Cougars (3-1), as a result, are a group that no one wants to face in the near future.
Rewind: Defeated A.B. Miller (Fontana), 45-0.
Fast-forward: J.W. North (Riverside) on Friday.

13. (13) MATER DEI (SANTA ANA)
Newsworthy: Trinity League play is right around the corner for the Monarchs (3-0). Building up some momentum now is imperative in order to move forward.
Rewind: Defeated Santa Monica, 55-0.
Fast-forward: Edison (Huntington Beach) on Friday.

14. (14) ST. JOHN BOSCO (BELLFLOWER)
Newsworthy: The Braves (4-0) have managed to go about business quietly so far. Their days of flying underneath the radar are about to come to an end though.
Rewind: Defeated Loyola (Los Angeles), 45-0.
Fast-forward: Jordan (Sandy, Utah) on Sept. 29.

15. (NR) EDISON (HUNTINGTON BEACH)
Newsworthy: Last week's victory against a traditional powerhouse program from Southern California certainly looks good on the resume for the Chargers (3-0).
Rewind: Defeated Servite (Anaheim), 6-0.
Fast-forward: Mater Dei (Santa Ana) on Friday.

16. (18) LOMPOC
Newsworthy: The Braves (4-0) understand what it takes to win: Hand the ball off to Lavon Coleman. The senior running back and Washington commit has responded too.
Rewind: Defeated Dos Pueblos (Goleta), 31-14.
Fast-forward: Morro Bay on Friday.

17. (20) NOTRE DAME (SHERMAN OAKS)
Newsworthy: Another team from the San Fernando Valley, another lopsided victory last week for the Knights (3-1). It's official: They have hit their stride at the right time.
Rewind: Defeated Birmingham (Lake Balboa), 44-0.
Fast-forward: Golden Valley (Valencia) on Friday.

18. (NR) BISHOP AMAT (LA PUENTE)
Newsworthy: It does not matter who lines up against the Lancers (3-0-1), by the end of the game, the opponent has not figured out a way to beat this bunch in the recent past.
Rewind: Defeated Charter Oak (Covina), 30-14.
Fast-forward: St. Paul (Sante Fe Springs) on Friday.

19. (11) SERVITE (ANAHEIM)
Newsworthy: The Friars (1-2) do not have much time to dwell on their last loss, certainly not with one of the nation's premier programs heading to town this week.
Rewind: Lost to Edison (Huntington Beach), 6-0.
Fast-forward: Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, NV.) on Friday.

20. (NR) CRESPI (ENCINO)
Newsworthy: Tyler Foreman has been the anchored for the Celts (5-0). With the senior defensive back patrolling the secondary, this team will be tough the rest of the way.
Rewind: Defeated Palisades, 70-8.
Fast-forward: Westlake (Westlake Village) on Friday.

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL AMERICA TOP 5 (Small Schools)

1. (1) SIERRA CANYON (CHATSWORTH)
Noteworthy: The beat goes on for the Trailblazers (3-0). We would not be the least bit surprised to see them go wire-to-wire as the top team in this part of the poll.
Rewind: Defeated Kilpatrick (Malibu), 49-6.
Fast-forward: La Jolla Country Day on Friday.

2. (2) PARACLETE (LANCASTER)
Noteworthy: The Spirits (3-1) looked good with last week's win over a traditional powerhouse from the CIF Los Angeles City Section. See if they can keep it up now.
Rewind: Defeated Dorsey (Los Angeles), 26-24.
Fast-forward: Marshall (Pasadena) on Friday.

3. (4) ONTARIO CHRISTIAN (ONTARIO)
Noteworthy: Craig Bruinsma got the job done last week for the Knights (4-0). The senior quarterback had a pair of touchdown tosses and just three incomplete passes.
Rewind: Defeated Jurupa Valley, 47-6.
Fast-forward: Valley Christian (Cerritos) on Friday.

4. (NR) RIO HONDO PREP (ARCADIA)
Noteworthy: The Kares (3-1) jump right back into the rankings with a particularly impressive victory last week. They held a spot in this poll, mind you, earlier this season.
Rewind: Defeated Boron, 48-6.
Fast-forward: Big Bear (Big Bear City) on Sept. 29.

5. (3) SAN DIMAS
Noteworthy: The Saints (3-1) should feel little, or no, shame about last week's loss to a school with a bigger enrollment. Expect a bounce-back effort from them.
Rewind: Lost to Monrovia, 35-23
Fast-forward: Wilson (Hacienda Heights) on Friday.

CIF-SS High School Football Rankings

CIF-SS Rankings for Week 3

Central
1. Summit 3-1
2. Kaiser 3-0
3. Paloma Valley 4-0
4. Heritage 3-1
5. Elsinore 3-1
6. Palm Springs 3-1
7. Rancho Verde 2-2
8. Arlington 2-2
9. Chino 2-2
10. J.W. North 1-2

Eastern
1. Citrus Hill 4-0
2. Carter 3-0
3. Serrano 4-0
4. Oak Hills 3-0
5. Beaumont 3-1
6. Tahquitz 2-1
7. San Jacinto 3-1
8. San Gorgonio 3-1
9. Moreno Valley 2-1
10. Rialto 1-2

East Valley
1. Rubidoux 3-0
2. Ontario Christian 3-0
3. Rim of the World 2-0
4. Big Bear 3-0
5. St. Margaret's 2-0
6. Twentynine Palms 2-0
7. Citrus Valley 1-2
8. Fillmore 2-1
9. Banning 2-0
10. Jurupa Hills 2-1

Inland
1. Vista Murrieta 3-0
2. Upland 4-0
3. Centennial Corona 2-1
4. Chaparral 3-0
5. Rancho Cucamonga 3-1
6. Chino Hills 2-1-1
7. Charter Oak 2-1
8. Redlands East Valley 1-2
9. Redlands 3-1
10. Norco 4-0

Mid-Valley Division
1. Sierra Canyon 3-0
2. Paraclete 3-1
3. Monrovia 2-1
4. San Dimas 3-1
5. Brentwood 3-0
7. Gabrielino 4-0
8. Covina 3-1
9. Mountain View 3-1
10. Arroyo 2-2

Northeast
1. Mission Prep 4-0
2. Rio Hondo Prep 3-1
3. Boron 3-1
4. Salesian 3-1
5. Bishop Union 2-1
6. Pasadena Poly 3-0
7. Desert 3-1
8. Chadwick 2-1
9. St. Anthony 3-1
10. California City 2-1

Northern
1. Palmdale 3-0
2. Hart 2-1
3. West Torrance 2-0
4. Arroyo Grande 3-1
5. Canyon/C.C. 3-0
6. Valencia/Valencia 0-2
7. Mira Costa 2-1
8. Quartz Hill 2-0
9. Eastside 3-0
10. Antelope Valley 3-0

Northwest
1. Nordhoff 4-0
2. Bishop Diego 4-0
3. La Salle 4-0
4. North Torrence 3-1
5. Gladstone 3-0
6. El Segundo 2-1
7. South Torrance 2-1
8. Heritage Christian 3-1
9. Oak Park 2-2
10. Torrance 1-2

PAC-5
1. Santa Margarita 4-0
2. Oaks Christian 4-0
3. Tesoro 4-0
4. St. Bonaventure 4-0
5. Mater Dei 3-0
6. St. John Bosco 4-0
7. Alemany 3-1
8. San Clemente 4-0
9. Westlake 3-1
10. Mission Viejo 4-0

Southeast
1. La Serna 4-0
2. La Mirada 3-1
3. Norwalk 4-0
4. Paramount 2-1
5. Diamond Ranch 3-1
6. West Covina 1-3
7. California 3-0
8. Los Altos 3-1
9. Downey 2-2
10. Gahr 3-1

Southern
1. Segerstrom 4-0
2. Irvine 3-0
3. Woodbridge 2-1
4. Corona del Mar 2-1
5. Laguna Beach 2-0-1
6. Estancia 2-1
7. Garden Grove 2-1
8. Katella 2-1
9. Rancho Alamitos 3-0
10. Santa Ana Valley 2-2

Southwest
1. Edison 3-0
2. Tustin 4-0
3. Los Alamitos 2-1
4. Villa Park 3-1
5. Yorba Linda 4-0
6. Foothill 3-1
7. Aliso Niguel 4-0
8. Buena Park 3-1
9. Esperanza 3-1
10. Laguna Hills 1-2

Western
1. Serra 4-0
2. Lompoc 4-0
3. Chaminade 3-1
4. St. Francis 2-1
5. Harvard-Westlake 3-1
6. Culver City 2-1
7. Cathedral 4-0
8. Venture 3-1
9. Santa Monica 2-1
10. Camarillo 2-1



Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Two New Teams Enter High School Football America - SoCal High School Football Rankings


By Sean Ceglinsky

Santa Margarita QB John Stanton passed NFL quarterback
and Santa Margarita alum Carson Palmer as the school's all-time
total offense leader
LOS ANGELES, Calif. – With all-important league play looming less than a month away now, several of Southern California's premier programs are using this week's games as a fine-tuner, of sorts, with the hopes of being better prepared moving forward.

Steady improvement during nonleague play is the goal. Peaking at right the time, toward the end of the season and not necessarily today, is the game plan for most teams. That said, let's take an inside look at some of the schools heading in the right direction.

There are a couple newcomers in this week's High School Football America - SoCal Top 25 rankings, including Helix (La Mesa) and Notre Dame (Sherman Oaks). The top of the poll remains intact, for the most part, with Santa Margarita (Rancho Santa Margarita) holding onto the top spot after Johnny Stanton’s record-breaking performance Friday against Trabuco Hills to pass Carson Palmer for total offense in a career, followed by Vista Murrietta (Murrieta) and Oaks Christian (Westlake Village).

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL AMERICA BIG SCHOOLS TOP 20

Note: Team's rank from last week in parentheses.

1. (1) SANTA MARGARITA (RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA)
Newsworthy: In recent years past, this week's opponent from the Los Angeles City Section would be somewhat of a tough test for the Eagles (3-0). Not this season, however.
Rewind: Defeated Trabuco Hills (Mission Viejo), 55-0.
Fast forward: Carson on Friday.

2. (2) VISTA MURRIETA (MURRIETA)
Newsworthy: The battle for all-important bragging rights in the Inland Empire will be stake this week. Signs point to the Broncos (2-0) being ready, and ultimately, prevailing.
Rewind: Defeated South (Anchorage, Alaska), 49-8.
Fast forward: Redlands East Valley (Redlands) on Friday.

3. (3) OAKS CHRISTIAN (WESTLAKE VILLAGE)
Newsworthy: The Eagles (3-0) are playing well, due in large part to the leadership of Cameron Judge. The senior linebacker and UCLA commit delivers on a weekly basis.
Rewind: Defeated Venice (Los Angeles), 35-17.
Fast forward: Chaminade (West Hills) on Friday.

4. (7) NARBONNE (HARBOR CITY)
Newsworthy: The Gauchos (2-0) are getting the job done, on both sides of the ball mind you, this season. They have outscored teams 97-0 in a pair of games thus far.
Rewind: Defeated Long Beach Poly, 56-0.
Fast forward: Lakewood on Friday.

5. (5) ST. BONAVENTURE (VENTURA)
Newsworthy: After back-to-back showdowns, the Seraphs (3-0) figure to have a relatively easy time this week. The chances of them being upset are slim. And none.
Rewind: Defeated Redlands East Valley (Redlands), 18-7.
Fast forward: Atascadero on Friday.

6. (4) ALEMANY (MISSION HILLS)
Newsworthy: For the second time in as many weeks, the Warriors (3-0) play one of the top programs the Inland Empire has to offer. A victory is far from a sure thing.
Rewind: Defeated J.W. North (Riverside), 54-14.
Fast forward: Centennial (Corona) on Friday.

7. (6) MISSION VIEJO
Newsworthy: The Diablos (3-0) are the favorites to win the South Coast League title. Beyond that, a reservation in the Southern Section Pac-5 Division playoffs awaits.
Rewind: Defeated Santiago (Corona), 42-17.
Fast forward: La Quinta (Westminster) on Friday

8. (8) SERRA (GARDENA)
Newsworthy: In Southern California coaching circles, Scott Altenberg is respected for the job he's done with the Cavaliers (3-0). This season is no different from years past.
Rewind: Defeated Mira Costa (Manhattan Beach), 27-20.
Fast forward: Banning (Wilmington) on Friday.

9. (10) CENTENNIAL (CORONA)
Newsworthy: For those who thought that this might be one of those rebuilding years for the Huskies (1-1), think again. Rumors of a possible drop-off in talent were false.
Rewind: Defeated Cabrillo (Long Beach), 61-6.
Fast forward: Alemany (Mission Hills) on Friday.

10. (11) UPLAND
Newsworthy: Adonis Harrison has done well when given the opportunity this season. And based on his efforts, the senior running back will receive extra touches this week.
Rewind: Defeated Jordan (Long Beach), 57-28.
Fast forward: Silverado (Victorville) on Friday.

11. (9) SERVITE (ANAHEIM)
Newsworthy: A bye week could not have come at a better time for the Friars (1-1). The extra practice figures to bode well in their attempt to regain much-needed momentum.
Rewind: Did not play.
Fast forward: Edison (Huntington Beach) on Friday.

12. (12) TESORO (RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA)
Newsworthy: The Titans (3-0) have been far from impressive this season. Finding a way to win close games, however, is something they do particularly well. Even if it's ugly.
Rewind: Defeated Chino Hills, 24-14.
Fast forward: Colony (Ontario) on Friday.

13. (14) MATER DEI (SANTA ANA)
Newsworthy: Ryan McMahon appears to have a future playing baseball. That fact has not prevented the senior from finding his nice at quarterback for the Monarchs (2-0).
Rewind: Defeated Carson, 48-13.
Fast forward: Santa Monica on Thursday.

14. (19) ST. JOHN BOSCO (BELLFLOWER)
Newsworthy: A.J. Holman was seemingly unstoppable last week for the Braves (3-0). The senior receiver had four touchdown catches. What can he do for an encore?
Rewind: Defeated Sante Fe (Santa Fe Springs), 61-8.
Fast forward: Loyola (Los Angeles) on Friday.

15. (13) RANCHO CUCAMONGA
Newsworthy: When it comes to Southern California defensive backs, Chris Hawkins is one of the best in the business. The senior for the Cougars (2-1) committed to USC.
Rewind: Defeated Muir (Pasadena), 54-14.
Fast forward: Miller (Fontana) on Friday.

16. (15) WESTLAKE (WESTLAKE VILLAGE)
Newsworthy: The Warriors (3-0) nearly overlooked last week's opponent. Duplicating the feat this time around is not an option. Therefore, expect a bounce-back effort from them.
Rewind: Defeated Crenshaw (Los Angeles), 44-41.
Fast forward: La Serna (Whittier) on Friday.

17. (NR) HELIX (LA MESA)
Newsworthy: The Highlanders (2-0) have an opportunity to make a statement with a win this week and put some separation between themselves and the rest of the San Diego pack.
Rewind: Defeated Vista, 43-7.
Fast forward: Cathedral Catholic (San Diego) on Friday.

18. (17) LOMPOC
Newsworthy: The Braves (3-0) are still searching for their first true test this season. For the record, the challenge does not figure to materialize for them at any point this week.
Rewind: Defeated Pioneer Valley (Santa Maria), 42-3.
Fast forward: Dos Pueblos (Goleta) on Friday.

19. (18) CHAMINADE (WEST HILLS)
Newsworthy: It's time to find out if the Eagles (3-0) are for real. Or not. One thing is certain, coach Ed Croson will have his players prepared and ready to take the next step.
Rewind: Defeated Valencia, 41-27.
Fast forward: Oaks Christian (Westlake Village) on Friday.

20. (NR) NOTRE DAME (SHERMAN OAKS)
Newsworthy: Khalfani Muhammad is one to watch. The senior running back is one of the top unsigned recruits on the West Coast and could be on the verge of an eye-opening effort.
Rewind: Defeated Taft (Woodland Hills), 56-0.
Fast forward: Birmingham (Lake Balboa) on Friday.

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL AMERICA SMALL SCHOOLS TOP 5

1. (1) SIERRA CANYON (CHATSWORTH)
Noteworthy: Talk about the Trailblazers (2-0) being the frontrunner for a berth in the CIF Division IV Bowl has started to surface. The banter about this bunch is worthy too.
Rewind: Did not play.
Fast forward: Kilpatrick (Malibu) on Friday.

2. (2) PARACLETE (LANCASTER)
Noteworthy: The size of the Southern California school does not matter to the Spirits (2-1) this season. It appears as if they are willing to play just about anyone at anytime.
Rewind: Defeated Centennial (Compton), 45-27.
Fast forward: Dorsey (Los Angeles) on Thursday.

3. (5) SAN DIMAS
Noteworthy: If the Saints (3-0) are able to pull off a victory this week, sky's the limit. Their schedule for the rest of the season is favorable and an undefeated run is possible.
Rewind: Defeated San Gabriel, 56-14.
Fast forward: Monrovia on Friday.

4. (3) ONTARIO CHRISTIAN (ONTARIO)
Noteworthy: Craig Bruinsma is off to fast start for the Knights (3-0) this season. The senior quarterback has completed close to 60 percent of passes for 584 yards.
Rewind: Defeated Eagle Rock (Los Angeles), 27-15.
Fast forward: Jurupa Valley on Friday.

5. (4) BORON
Noteworthy: Another week, another shutout for the Bobcats (3-0), who blanked their opponent the last time they stepped out on the field. Question is: Can they do it again?
Rewind: Defeated Desert (Edwards Air Force Base), 55-0.
Fast forward: Rio Hondo Prep (Arcadia) on Friday.

Sean Ceglinsky appears on High School Football America – SoCal on AM 570 Fox Sports LA. He has covered preps and college sports in Southern California for the better part of the past 15-plus years. Follow him on twitter: @SeanCeglinsky

Friday, August 24, 2012

High School Football America's Southern California Preseason High School Football Top 20


By Sean Ceglinsky

Nebraska recruit Johnny Stanton during preseason camp
for Santa Margarita Eagles
LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- The time has come. No more practices. No more scrimmages. No more studying in the film room. No more lifting in the weight room. The prep football season is set to kick off for those in Southern California. The players, and coaches alike for that matter, finally have the all-important opportunity to see if the diligent work put forth during the off-season is going to pay off. Or not for some, unfortunately.

The region is loaded with some of the country's more high-profile recruits, all of whom compete in the CIF Southern Section and Los Angeles City Section. This neck of the woods is hotbed for talented prospects, there's no doubt about it, and the collection of individuals rivals what one might find in destinations such as Texas and Florida.

That said, we here at High School Football America - SoCal figured it was necessary to take a look at how some of the premier programs from Los Angeles, Orange County, Inland Empire and Ventura County stack up against each other. All points in between too. So without further adieu, let's get down to business and break things down with our big schools and small schools polls.

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL AMERICA TOP 20

1. SANTA MARGARITA (RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA)
Newsworthy: Behind senior quarterback and Nebraska commit Johnny Stanton, the Eagles are not only the unquestioned top team in this poll, but also one of the nation's best around.
Rewind: Since taking over as coach a few short years ago, Harry Welch has developed this group into a program that no one wants to face when the “Friday Night Lights” are bright.
Fast forward: Season starts Saturday against Brophy College Prep (Phoenix, AZ).

2. VISTA MURRIETA (MURRIETA)
Noteworthy: Defensive back Su'a Cravens will play on the offensive side of the ball for the Broncos. The senior and USC commit is far too talented to simply sit on the sidelines.
Rewind: Vista Murrieta emerged as a legitimate threat in the Golden State a season ago and it will be interesting to see if the Broncos live up to the all-important hype moving forward.
Fast forward: Season starts Aug. 31 against ThunderRidge (Highlands Ranch, CO).

3. ALEMANY (MISSION HILLS)
Noteworthy: Receiver Steven Mitchell, a speedy senior who committed to USC, is a threat to take the ball to the house and score a touchdown every time he touches the ball.
Rewind: Known as one of the top teams in the San Fernando Valley for quite some time, the Warriors have been the measuring stick for many schools in the not so distant past.
Fast forward: Season starts Friday against Pasadena.

4. SERVITE (ANAHEIM)
Noteworthy: Competing in the traditionally tough Trinity League, there will be no easy games. Life will also be particularly difficult once the Pac-5 Division playoffs roll around.
Rewind: In terms of the best teams in Orange County, the Friars are typically considered as the cream of the crop. They go about their business in a workmanlike manner, nevertheless.
Fast forward: Season starts Friday against Bishop Amat.

5. OAKS CHRISTIAN (WESTLAKE VILLAGE)
Noteworthy: Brandon Dawkins is entrenched as the starter at quarterback after winning the job last season. This time around, the Lions are his team. There's no question about it.
Rewind: Bill Redell spent 12 years building the program into a power. He's moved on, however. Jeff Woodruff has the unenviable task of taking over for the venerable head honcho.
Fast forward: Season starts Saturday against Del Oro (Loomis).

6. CENTENNIAL (CORONA)
Noteworthy: It doesn't happen often, but for once, the Huskies are not considered the favorite in the Inland Division. Now, let's see how this group reacts to some adversity.
Rewind: Coach Matt Logan had some options on the offensive side of the ball last season. Problem was, the players he expected to deliver did not fulfill their promise.
Fast forward: Season starts Aug. 31 against St. Bonaventure (Ventura).

7. MISSION VIEJO
Noteworthy: Skill position players usually warrant the most recognition. Max Redfield is the exception to the rule. The senior defensive back and USC commit demands attention.
Rewind: The Diablos made an exit sooner than expected in last season's Pac-5 Division playoffs. The road to redemption started immediately thereafter and has not subsided since.
Fast forward: Season starts Friday against Centennial (Bakersfield).

8. ST. BONAVENTURE (VENTURA)
Noteworthy: Zachary Green figures to be the workhouse out of the backfield and failing to reach the 1,500-yard plateau would be somewhat of disappointment for the senior ball carrier.
Rewind: Well-known in Ventura County circles for a number of years, the Seraphs worked diligently to have their named mentioned among the elite. Mission accomplished.
Fast forward: Season starts Aug. 31 against Centennial (Corona).

9. NARBONNE (HARBOR CITY)
Noteworthy: It begins, and ends, with Washington-bound Troy Williams. With the senior quarterback at the helm, the Gauchos are a formidable opponent. As tough as they come.
Rewind: Narbonne emerged as the premier program in the City Section last season and took home the title. Winning back-to-back championships, in fact, is entirely possible.
Fast forward: Season starts Aug. 30 against Palos Verdes (Palos Verdes Estates).

10. RANCHO CUCAMONGA
Noteworthy: Seniors Chris Hawkins and Tahaan Goodman patrol the secondary and given the fact both will be playing in college soon, throwing the ball figures to be difficult.
Rewind: The Cougars have been ranked among the Inland Empire's top 10 programs in recent years. They have struggled, however, to break into the list of the top 5 schools.
Fast forward: Season starts Friday against Redlands.

11. TESORO (RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA)
Noteworthy: It's time give some credit where credit is due: Coach Brian Barnes has gotten the players to buy into his system. If anyone is a master-motivator, it just might be him.
Rewind: The Titans opened plenty of eyes late last season by making an unexpected run in the Pac-5 Division playoffs. Playing the role of spoiler appeared to come naturally.
Fast forward: Season starts Friday against Compton.

12. WESTLAKE (WESTLAKE VILLAGE)
Noteworthy: Senior quarterback Justin Moore decided football was no longer a desire and transferred. His decision left plenty of questions marks. The cupboard is far from bare though.
Rewind: The Warriors won the Northern Division title last season. A CIF Bowl game followed and they, unfortunately, lost a rather lopsided affair to De Le Salle (Concord).
Fast forward: Season starts Saturday against Granite Bay.

13. UPLAND
Noteworthy: Joe Mathis is a seemingly unstoppable force. As a result, the senior defensive lineman is being recruited by a number of NCAA Division I powerhouse programs.
Rewind: Upland has made a steady climb in the Inland Division rankings in recent years. Getting over the hump and making a prolonged postseason run has been a different story.
Fast forward: Season starts Friday against Muir (Pasadena).

14. SERRA (GARDENA)
Noteworthy: Adoree' Jackson has shown glimpses of his immense potential. With all eyes on him, the junior defensive back appears more than poised to deliver a breakout effort
Rewind: The Cavaliers have sent a number of high-profile players to the next level, including Robert Woods, Marqise Lee and George Farmer. Each individual attends USC.
Fast forward: Season starts Friday against Notre Dame (Sherman Oaks).

15. LONG BEACH POLY (LONG BEACH)
Noteworthy: Coach Raul Lara doesn't rebuild, he reloads. Signs point to him having another bumper crop of prospects, so it would not be wise to count out the Jackrabbits.
Rewind: Expectations were sky high a season ago. That is, of course, until Long Beach Poly failed to realize its limitless potential and stumbled in the Pac-5 Division playoffs
Fast forward: Season starts Friday against Carson.

16. MATER DEI (SANTA ANA)
Noteworthy: Kyle Penniston is an interesting prospect. The sophomore tight end has received plenty of recruiting interest and has a scholarship offer on the table from Florida State.
Rewind: Last season, for the first time in a long time, the Monarchs finished with a sub .500 record. Memories of that 4-6 overall finish certainly can not be erased overnight.
Fast forward: Season starts Aug. 31 against St. Paul (Santa Fe Springs).

17. LOMPOC
Noteworthy: Lavon Coleman rushed for more than 2,000 yards and 28 scores last year. The senior and Washington commit could finish with similar stats this time around.
Rewind: The Braves finished with an unblemished record (14-0) a season ago. Amid controversy, they were not invited to a CIF Bowl game. The snub serves as motivation.
Fast forward: Season starts Friday against Arroyo Grande.

18. CHAMINADE (WEST HILLS)
Noteworthy: Terrell Newby will have the ball in his hands early, and often. The senior running back, mind you, is capable of shoulder the burden on the offensive side of the ball.
Rewind: The Eagles had a largely inexperienced group of players in key positions last season. Those same individuals, however, honed their respective skills this past summer.
Fast forward: Starts season Friday against Venice.

19. REDLANDS EAST VALLEY (REDLANDS)
Noteworthy: Craig Lee will be a marked man. The senior running back and UCLA is comfortable in the spotlight and figures to take care of business despite the added attention.
Rewind: The Wildcats did not have as much postseason success as they would have liked last season in one of the most competitive environments around, the Inland Division.
Fast forward: Season starts Aug. 31 against Dominguez (Compton).

20. NOTRE DAME (SHERMAN OAKS)
Noteworthy: Khalfani Muhammad has breakaway speed. He possesses great vision too. Combine both and you begin to understand why the senior running back is so dangerous.
Rewind: The Knights missed out on postseason play last year by losing a coin toss. Go figure. The bad-luck moment still lingers in the minds of most everyone associated with the program.
Fast forward: Season starts Friday against Serra (Gardena).

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1. SIERRA CANYON (CHATSWORTH)
Noteworthy: John Ellinghouse has done an outstanding job at every stop in his coaching career. His track record speaks for itself and the Trailblazers were lucky to land him.
Rewind: Sierra Canyon did the unthinkable a season ago and completed a remarkable postseason run with a 34-13 victory over Le Grand in the CIF Division IV Bowl game.
Fast forward: Season starts Friday against Bishop.

2. PARACLETE (LANCASTER)
Noteworthy: Good luck finding this program on the football map. Unbeknownst to many, the Spirits call the Antelope Valley home. It's a tough to place to play, for the record.
Rewind: The Mid-Valley Division has been Paraclete's proverbial stomping grounds, particularly in the postseason. One problem: Sierra Canyon (Chatsworth) always stands in the way.
Fast forward: Season starts Friday against Serrano (Phelan).

3. RIO HONDO PREP (ARCADIA)
Noteworthy: In terms of nonleague play, the Kares don't have the most daunting task in front of them. One has to wonder if the soft schedule will hurt them in the long run.
Rewind: The Northeast Division has offered competition in the past. Rio Hondo Prep, however, always seems to peak at the right time and make name for itself come playoff time.
Fast forward: Season starts Friday against Arcadia.

4. MARANATHA (PASADENA)
Noteworthy: Andrew Elffers plays at small school, yes. Nevertheless, the senior quarterback is always a big man on campus with a handful of scholarship offers to boot.
Rewind: The Minutemen compete in the Northwest Division and face larger schools on a weekly basis. The pressure to be at your best has not hindered them in the past.
Fast forward: Season starts Friday against Antelope Valley.

5. CITRUS VALLEY (REDLANDS)
Noteworthy: Coach Pete Smolin doesn't worry about the area's top talent going to bigger local schools. He works with he has and does an above average job for the Blackhawks.
Rewind: If Citrus Valley doesn't win the East Valley Division championship this time around, there is something seriously wrong. The title is well within reach for this group.
Fast forward: Season starts Friday against San Gorgonio (San Bernardino).
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