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Expanded Final Softball Top 40

Each team gets broken down in this post of the final expanded State Top 40 from No. 1 Mission Viejo down through No. 20 Carson and then through No. 40 Great Oak. Get your Gold Club membership today to check it out if you haven’t done so yet....

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Softball: State Top 20 Update

Pacifica slips past Archbishop Mitty for final No. 3 ranking while newcomers will be section champions from Division I in the CIF Central Coast and L.A. City sections.

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FB: ’09 Shaw wins all-time tourney

Our research partners over at jimmychitwood.com are dedicated to capturing the essence of high school and college athletics, especially during a time when amateur athletics was pure and not so commercial, and celebrating its great teams and players. We collaborated with the editor of the website to create a 18-team all-time CIF Los Angeles City […]

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Top 10 All-Time L.A. City FB Teams

Carson 1971, Banning 1980 and San Fernando 1974 get the nod in yet another unique look at prep football history from Cal-Hi Sports. More exclusive state record book features are coming soon and many will be part of our Gold Club membership. To become a member and not miss any of our content, CLICK HERE. […]

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FB: Carson’s ’87 ‘backer crew

Looking over the state’s most unbreakable football records, the one that really stands out to me is Carson’s -90 rushing yardage allowed for the season. I saw that team play and the Colts had a two-deep defense with six scholarship linebackers on the roster, including probably the nation’s best, Arnold Ale (6-4, 210). The team […]

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Unbreakable Top 5 Football Records

Of course, De La Salle’s 151-game winning streak is on this list of state football records that will never be broken, but there’s one from 1898 and two others from the L.A. City Section.

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Preseason FB: All-L.A. City Section

Four from Venice lead the way for a section favorite that must get over the hump. This section had traditionally churned out some of the state’s most highly coveted players, but is experiencing  a down cycle as far as raw talent goes.  ...

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