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Yahoo
2 days ago
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- Yahoo
The Times' preseason top 25 high school football rankings
The Times' preseason top 25 high school football rankings: 1. MATER DEI: It's very possible the Monarchs can go unbeaten again with their exceptional receiver group, strong lines and top two-way player Tomuhini Topui, a USC commit. 2. ST. JOHN BOSCO: Experience on defense and improving sophomore QB Koa Malau'ulu will be key for the Braves to break through and finish on top. 3. ORANGE LUTHERAN: Strong offensive and defensive lines will help Lancers overcome inexperience at quarterback. 4. SIERRA CANYON: Trailblazers' defense will be the best in Southern California, led by impressive depth on the line and in the secondary. 5. CORONA CENTENNIAL: Coach Matt Logan has scheduled three straight Trinity League opponents in attempt to prepare team for Division 1 playoffs. 6. MISSION VIEJO: QB Luke Fahey, an Ohio State commit, is the real deal and will have lots of weapons to help the Diablos succeed. 7. SANTA MARGARITA: With good coaches, improved line play and a healthy Trent Mosley, the Eagles are capable of making a big jump. 8. GARDENA SERRA: It's a yearly challenge for the Cavaliers to stay healthy enough for their immense talent to make it through a 14-game schedule. 9. SERVITE: The offensive line is outstanding, which will help the Friars stay competitive in the tough Trinity League. 10. NEWBURY PARK: QB Brady Smigiel must gain chemistry with a new group of receivers, but the talent is there for the Panthers to have another big season. 11. CATHEDRAL: The Phantoms are ready to rise to prominence behind quarterback Jaden Jefferson. 12. JSERRA: New quarterback Koa Smith-Mayall is better than people think, and there's young players ready to step forward. 13. VISTA MURRIETA: Coach Casey Candaele trusts quarterback Bryson Beavers, an Oregon commit. 14. YORBA LINDA: Coach Jeff Bailey keeps being underrated, but the Mustangs keep producing big wins. 15. EDISON: Junior quarterback Sam Thomson received lots of playoff experience during state championship run. 16. SAN JUAN HILLS: A strong summer performance showed the skill position players are ready, led by quarterback Timmy Herr. 17. OAKS CHRISTIAN: There's talent throughout the lineup, including speedy running back Deshonne Redeaux, who will try to stay healthy. 18. INGLEWOOD: After reaching Division 1 playoffs last season, Sentinels are still the favorite to win the tough Bay League. 19. CHAPARRAL: Quarterback Dane Weber continues to progress, making his team very dangerous. 20. CORONA DEL MAR: The Sea Kings have returnees at key positions, making them a possible Bravo League title contender. 21. DAMIEN: Quarterback Isaiah Arriaza passed for nearly 3,000 yards as a junior, allowing Spartans to build around him. 22. PALOS VERDES: Defending state champions have junior QB Ryan Rakowski, CB Jalen Flowers and DB Cameron Hughes for challenging schedule. 23. DOWNEY: Quarterback Oscar Rios, an Arizona commit, can pass, run and lead. 24. SHERMAN OAKS NOTRE DAME: Transfer QB Wyatt Brown will combine with WR Luc Weaver to provide the Knights with offensive explosiveness. 25. OXNARD PACIFICA: Juniors Isaiah Phelps and Alijah Royster showed as sophomores they're ready to become stars. Others to watch: Los Alamitos, Long Beach Poly, Leuzinger, Long Beach Millikan, Tustin, Valencia, San Clemente. Sign up for the L.A. Times SoCal high school sports newsletter to get scores, stories and a behind-the-scenes look at what makes prep sports so popular. This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.


Los Angeles Times
04-08-2025
- Sport
- Los Angeles Times
Prep Rally: Looking at the best high school defensive linemen in Southern California
Hi, and welcome to another edition of Prep Rally. With one week to go before The Times begins a nine-part series looking at the top players by positions on Aug. 12, let's give a sneak peek at the strongest position in Southern California this season: defensive line. And look at some talented linebackers. Defensive line, in my opinion, is the strongest position in Southern California when it comes to elite players who could make an impact at the college and even NFL level one day. Tomuhini Topui of Mater Dei is a 320-pound man among boys. He will be the crown jewel in the USC 2026 recruiting class. He's so athletic he'll also be seeing time on Mater Dei's offensive line. But make no mistake about it — he causes havoc in the middle for the Monarchs. Marcus Fakatou of Orange Lutheran is a 6-foot-7, 265-pound sophomore who continues to grow into his body and becomes meaner every game. Khary Wilder of Gardena Serra is an Ohio State commit who routinely sees double teams. Richard Wesley of Sierra Canyon is a Texas commit and part of a Trailblazers defense that might be best in the Southland. Don't sleep on his teammate, Mikhal Johnson, a two-sport athlete who had 16 tackles for losses. Dutch Horisk of St. John Bosco and Anthony Jones of Crean Lutheran are committed to Oregon and UCLA, respectively. Elijah Harmon of Inglewood is 280-pound junior with immense potential. Simonte Katoanga has transferred from JSerra to Santa Margarita and is committed to USC. St. Pius X-St. Matthias has Malik Brooks, a 330-pound USC commit. JD Hill of Mission Viejo is a Northern Arizona commit with improving skills. Devyn Blake of Edison is a 275-pound Sacramento State commit. Elyjah Staples of Marquez had 13 sacks as a sophomore and is the younger brother of UCLA receiver Ezavier Staples. Corona Centennial defensive lineman Kingston Schirmer is a Cal commit. When it comes to linebackers, there's an impressive list to admire. Tristan Phillips of Ventura is an Oregon commit and tackling machine. Shaun Scott of Mater Dei is a USC commit with the speed to sack quarterbacks. Samu Moala of Leuzinger is a Texas A&M commit who keeps getting bigger and stronger. Dash Fifita of Santa Margarita is an Arizona commit who fills up the middle better than anyone even though his 5-9. Isaiah Leilua of Servite and Isaiah Phelps of Oxnard Pacifica who are two juniors ready for big seasons. Taylor Johnson of Cajon is a USC commit who averaged double-digit tackles. St. John Bosco is filled with quality linebackers, led by UCLA commit Matthew Muasau. Jackson Reach at Mira Costa is a top tackler and long snapper. Official football practice began on Monday. Senior quarterback Jeremy Pacheco of University was particularly happy. He suffered a season-ending knee injury in the opening game last season. To get back onto the field healthy was something he had worked hard to accomplish. Here's a report. Bellflower went 0-10 last season but is ready for a big change under first-year coach Keith Miller. Here's a report. The City Section preseason top 10 rankings are in. Here's the report. The Conejo Coast League held its media day, with Newbury Park leading the way as the team to beat. Here's the report. The rule changes in flag football are immense, from allowing punting for the first time to figuring out screen blocking and what's legal and what's a penalty. Then there's the defense starting from only one yard from the line of scrimmage instead of seven yards last season. All these changes will make the early season game important for everyone — coaches, players, officials, parents. Here's a report from a City Section meeting in which coaches asked repeated questions to the official explaining the new rules. The high school basketball player who has made big-time progress in terms of attracting attention from elite college programs this summer is Maximo Adams of Sierra Canyon, younger brother of Arizona State's Marcus Adams. Duke is the latest program to offer Adams. . . . Corona Centennial guard Isaiah Rogers has committed to Stanford. . . . Left-handed pitcher Drew Slevcove of Cypress has committed to UC Santa Barbara. . . . Oaks Christian cornerback Davon Benjamin has committed to Oregon. . . . Southern Section high school football television games are moving to Spectrum this season. The first game will be Sierra Canyon vs. Oaks Christian. Bally Sports has been the primary TV channel in years past. . . . Standout point guard Acen Jimenez from La Habra has committed to Dartmouth. . . . Mater Dei's football team will make an early appearance on ESPN, traveling to Florida to face St. Thomas Aquinas on Aug. 23 at 12:30 p.m. . . . Mater Dei running back Justin Lewis has committed to Massachusetts. . . . Nick Itkin, a Palisades grad, and Bryce Louie, a Campbell Hall grad, helped the USA Men's Foil team claim a silver medal at the World Fencing Championship in Tibilisi, Georgia. . . . Former Newbury Park distance star Nico Young won the USTA national championship in the 10,000 meters, running 29:02.12. . . . Robert Prieto is the new baseball coach at Bishop Amat. He was an assistant at Mt. SAC. . . . Girls volleyball teams begin official practice next week, but Mater Dei and Santa Margarita made it to the championship of the Queen's of the Court summer tournament. Corona Centennial and JSerra were the other semifinalists. Mater Dei won. Long Beach Poly also won its divisional championship. . . Audrey Flanagan from Mira Costa is playing for the U.S. Girls U19 national team at the Women's U21 World Championships Aug. 6-17 in Indonesia. Former Santa Monica and USC guard Jonah Mathews was a standout player for Besiktas in leading the team to the Turkish finals in June. Mathews was a top scorer during his Santa Monica and USC days. Here's a story from 2016 when he led Santa Monica to the 1A championship. Here's a story from 2016 about the rise of Mathews. From the Los Angeles Times, a story on former NFL punter Chris Kluwe suing the Huntington Beach Union School District. From Oaks Christian, a story on Quentin Young starting his pro baseball journey. From the Los Angeles Times, a story about renewed concerns about getting CTE playing football. Have a question, comment or something you'd like to see in a future Prep Rally newsletter? Email me at and follow me on Twitter at @latsondheimer. Did you get this newsletter forwarded to you? To sign up and get it in your inbox, click here.


USA Today
27-03-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Four-star defensive lineman Tomuhini Topui decommits from Oregon, expected to land at USC
Four-star defensive lineman Tomuhini Topui decommits from Oregon, expected to land at USC Under new general manager Chad Bowden, USC recruiting has made massive strides this offseason. It seems as though the Trojans are trying to send a message: Even if a guy is committed to your school, that doesn't mean you are safe. On Tuesday, four-star defensive lineman Tomuhini Topui decommitted from Oregon. According to several recruiting sites, Topui is widely expected to end up at USC. Topui was at the Trojans' first spring practice on Tuesday wearing USC gear. Landing Topui would be a massive addition for Bowden and the Trojans to add to their already top-ranked recruiting class. According to 247Sports Composite, he is the No. 130 overall player and the No. 15 defensive lineman in the class of 2026. Topui attends Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana. Perhaps the most well-known feeder program for USC, Mater Dei has produced numerous past Trojans stars, including Matt Leinart, Matt Barkley, and Amon-Ra St. Brown. Reestablishing a strong pipeline with the program would be huge for Bowden and USC in future recruiting cycles.