
Bill Redell (left) began the football program at Oaks Christian of Westlake Village in 2002 and as this week has the best all-time winning percentage in the state. Trumaine Johnson (right) had another strong outing for the L.A. Rams vs. Seattle. The team’s franchise tag player, Johnson is from a school that is tied for first in Northern California for having the most NFL players. Photos: billredell.com & stltoday.com.
Team totals are on our minds this week, beginning with Fresno High joining the 500-club for all-time reported wins, a salute to others that have moved up on that record list, such as Loyola of Los Angeles and new 600-club member Pittsburg. We also report on schools with the most NFL alumni and one NorCal school we bet many would be very surprised to see at No. 2 (even still ahead of De La Salle). Plus, which schools are new to the list of those with the best all-time records?
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All-Time Wins List:
Bakersfield, L.B. Poly Still Far Ahead
At No. 1 and No. 2
Even though Bakersfield only went 5-6 last season and Long Beach Poly only went 4-6 officially, the state’s two greatest all-time football programs are both nearly 100 wins in front of any other school in the state.