Foothill League commands respect for its football tradition, success
All seven schools that are part of the William S. Hart Union High School District took part Saturday in the first Foothill League media day at Saugus High. There's much to admire about the league, including that all seven schools have athletic trainers and six of the seven head coaches are also full-time teachers.
Hart, Canyon and Valencia have produced their share of NFL players. And this season, Valencia has the talent to make a run in Southern Section Division 2 or 3 with the return of running back Brian Bonner, a Washington commit, and quarterback Brady Bretthauer.
Coach Larry Muir is entering his 20th season as head coach and still teaching four classes of U.S. history each day. "He's a lot nicer in the classroom," Bretthauer joked. "He picks on the football player."
Bretthauer also revealed how he motivates his linemen to block. "If I get sacked, no In-N-Out," he said.
Even though Muir is challenged daily to balance his time and commitment from teaching to coaching football, Muir said he wouldn't want it any other way. "I love being in the classroom," he said. "I literally don't feel I go to work. "
The rivalries in the league guarantee the sports-crazed Santa Clarita Valley weekly entertainment. About the only issue is a lack of stadiums. Canyon and Valencia have stadiums and College of the Canyons also hosts games.
"It's playoffs every week," Golden Valley coach Dan Kelley said. "There are no slouches."
Golden Valley will have a four-year starter in lineman Evan Nye, a 6-foot-3, 250-pound senior.
Castaic is turning to junior Aidan Mojica, a former tight end, as its new quarterback. There's a promising sophomore linebacker in Lucas Duryea, who will be eligible at the end of September after transferring from Chaminade.
West Ranch has a first-year head coach in TJ Yonkers. Its top returning defensive player is Max Piccolino, who had 15 1/2 sacks last season.
Carson Soria, a former receiver, is moving to quarterback for Canyon. He's also the punter, so beware of trick plays.
Hart quarterback Jacob Paisano will be trying to get the ball to junior Matix Frithsmith in a variety ways, whether Frithsmith is playing running back or slot receiver. Two of Hart's players are the sons of principal Jason D'Autremont.
Saugus has the son of Valencia principal Kullen Welch playing for them, which should make for an interesting game when those two schools play. Beckham Welch is an offensive lineman for the Centurions.
Saugus coach Jason Bornn, who organized the media day, wondered how many championships would be won if the talent in the area was concentrated at one or two schools rather than seven.
"If we only had one or two high schools, Mater Dei and St. John Bosco wouldn't have a chance," he said.
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