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14 minutes ago, Sammyswordsman said:

No Mistake.  The small kid in the pic was poached by The Stache.  Prove me wrong 

You’re wrong. Servite has been dog shit for fever but we can’t act like the period between the Thomas coaching tenures wasn’t awful. Kids can leave a horrible program for a better one without being poached. If you knew about the st. Brown situation and Servite then you’d know about the falling out between their dad and the coaching staff. Are you sure you have any affiliation with servite because this is common knowledge?? Their dad would coach the boys up during the games from the stands in German (hilarious) because the Servite staff was doing nothing to help them get better. He didn’t have to do that at MD. And you’ve also conveniently left out how the oldest brother left OLu to go to Servite. #poachers Servite didn’t develop the oldest brother and their dad wasn’t going to let that happen to the youngest boys so he moved them. That simple. 

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Twenty-four different schools had at least one player selected with 14 having multiple selections. In total, 28 seniors, 22 juniors, seven sophomores and one freshman fill out the 59 player list selected on the California all-state team. 
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First Team Offense 
 
Height: 6-3 | Weight: 195
Status: Uncommitted | Class: Sophomore (2023)
Threw for over 1,500 yards and 24 touchdowns while leading the Griffins to a 6-0 record. The top-rated prospect in California from the Class of 2023 completed 73 percent of his passes. 
 
Height: 6-1 | Weight: 205
Status: Uncommitted | Class: Junior (2022)
Averaged nearly 200 yards rushing a game for an offense that scored 40-plus points in all five contests.  
 
Height: 5-8 | Weight: 185
Status: Committed to Oklahoma | Class: Junior (2022)
The top-rated all purpose back in the Class of 2022 was one of the most explosive playmakers in the state, averaging more than seven yards per touch during his first season with the Monarchs. 
 
Height: 6-3 | Weight: 185
Status: Uncommitted | Class: Junior (2022)
Matched up against the best defensive backs in the state each week. Against Mater Dei and St. John Bosco he had 15 receptions for 248 yards and two touchdowns. 


 

 
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 200
Status: Signed with Fresno State | Class: Senior (2021)
In five games, the future Bulldog had 39 receptions for a state best 1,014 yards and 15 touchdowns. He averaged over 200 yards receiving per game and 26 yards per catch while adding 35 tackles and two interceptions on defense. 
 
Height: 6-6 | Weight: 265
Status: Uncommitted | Class: Sophomore (2023)
Was a matchup nightmare for opposing defenses in the red zone and had three touchdowns. Also, is an outstanding blocker and a big-time defensive end. 
 
OL Earnest Greene, St. John Bosco (Bellflower)
Height: 6-4.5 | Weight: 330
Status: Uncommitted | Class: Junior (2022)
Led the way in the trenches for the Braves and is the second-rated offensive guard in the Class of 2022 on 247Sports composite rankings. 
 
OL George Miki-Han, Mater Dei (Santa Ana)
Height: 5-11 | Weight: 310
Status: Signed with Colorado State | Class:Senior (2021)
Finished his Monarch career leading Mater Dei to a No. 1 finish in the state rankings paving the way for an offense that averaged 41.6 points per game. 
 
Height: 6-5 | Weight: 290
Status: Signed with USC | Class: Senior (2021)
The top-rated offensive tackle in California from the Class of 2021 was a bright spot for the Lions this spring. 
 
OL Edward Riley, St. John Bosco (Bellflower)
Height: 6-0 | Weight: 270
Status: Uncommitted | Class: Senior (2021)
Played a major role on the offensive line for the Braves over the last three years and dominated opposing defensive lineman during a shortened spring campaign. 
 
Height: 6-3.5 | Weight: 315
Status: Signed with UCLA | Class: Senior (2021)
Expect the second-rated offensive guard in the state from the Class of 2021 to make a quick impact for the Bruins at the next level. 
 
AP Makai Lemon, Los Alamitos
Height: 6-0 | Weight: 180
Status: Uncommitted | Class: Sophomore (2023)
Had 43 receptions for 756 yards and nine touchdowns to go with four interceptions on defense while making a huge impact on special teams too. 
 
Height: 6-3 | Weight: 205
Status: Signed with Colorado | Class: Senior (2021)
Connected on 17-of-19 field goals over the last two years and made all 45 point after attempts. 
 
First Team Defense
 
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 235
Status: Uncommitted | Class: Junior (2022)
Racked up 34 tackles, 11 tackles for loss and eight sacks for a defense that allowed two points over the last five games. 
 
DL Jaxson Moi, Cathedral Catholic (San Diego)
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 260
Status: Uncommitted | Class: Junior (2022)
Dominated in the trenches for one of the best defenses in California. 


 

 
Height: 6-0 | Weight: 230
Status: Uncommitted | Class: Senior (2021)
Posted 67 tackles, 20 tackles for loss and nine sacks in six games for one of the top teams in Southern California. 
 
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 220
Status: Uncommitted | Class: Senior (2021)
Led the Tritons to a 5-0 season and a South Coast League title. Finished his senior year with 28 tackles, 11 tackles for loss and 8.5 sacks. 
 
LB Raesjon Davis, Mater Dei (Santa Ana)
Height: 6-1 | Weight: 215
Status: Signed with USC | Class: Senior (2021)
Came back to play his senior season and was the leader on defense for the best team in the state. Finished the spring with 19 tackles, nine tackles for loss, two forced fumbles and a pick-six. 
 
LB David Bailey, Mater Dei (Santa Ana)
Height: 6-3 | Weight: 220
Status: Uncommitted | Class: Junior (2022)
In a 24-17 win over Servite he finished with 10 tackles, four sacks and forced a fumble and recovered it on a huge quarterback hit to seal the win. 
 
LB Andrew Simpson, St. John Bosco (Bellflower)
Height: 6-1 | Weight: 220
Status: Signed with Boise State | Class: Senior (2021)
Finished his senior year with 27 tackles, two sacks and two interceptions. 
 
DB Domani Jackson, Mater Dei (Santa Ana)
Height: 6-1 | Weight: 185
Status: Committed to USC | Class: Junior (2022)
Displayed during the spring why he's the No. 4 overall prospect in the Class of 2022. 
 
Height: 6-1 | Weight: 175
Status: Signed with USC | Class: Senior (2021)
Came back to finish his senior year this spring and led the Cubs to an undefeated record. 
 
Height: 5-11.5 | Weight: 175
Status: Committed to Notre Dame | Class:Junior (2022)
The Inland Empire power has produced some big-time defensive backs and Mickey is next up. 


 

 
DB Joshua Hunter, Mater Dei (Santa Ana)
Height: 5-9 | Weight: 165
Status: Uncommitted | Class: Junior (2022)
Showed his toughness during the spring playing with a broken wrist finishing the year with 21 tackles and two interceptions. 
 
Height: 5-11 | Weight: 170
Status: Signed with Virginia Tech | Class: Senior (2021)
As good as any player in California during the shortened spring season. 
 
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 185
Status: Committed to Maryland | Class: Senior (2021)
Led the state averaging 46 yards per punt. 
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In the way to early 2022 NFL mock draft by FOX, JT Daniels is projected to go #1 overall to the Lions. I personally think JT needs a perfect year to go #1. I think it’s more realistic he goes somewhere in the 5-15 range. He has it all up stairs and in the arm but the knee injury was gruesome and NFL teams will be weary of that. Would be cool if the Lions got him and he was able to play with Amon again. What could’ve been at SC. 

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On 5/1/2021 at 1:07 AM, HurricaneNick said:

Juniors pictured below

The most talented and well mannered team in the country 😏

#1 heading into 2021 and will finish on top as well. \|/

 

 

Sophomores 

Freshmen


 

MD at Bosco opens up Trinity league play this fall 🔥 

MD is undefeated at panish with big wins over bosco and SFA.

I know all these guys are 4* and 5* prospects already, but California seriously needs to pick up their NFL production....couple of really terrible years back-to-back.

Hard to figure and something doesn't jive..

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2 hours ago, RedZone said:

I know all these guys are 4* and 5* prospects already, but California seriously needs to pick up their NFL production....couple of really terrible years back-to-back.

Hard to figure and something doesn't jive..

Agreed. Development at the local schools has been garbage. Exactly why the top guys of recent classes have left to go to Bama, Georgia, Clemson, LSU, Michigan, Oregon etc. Kids saw adoree jackson, Juju smith, darnold, Iman Marshall etc. all go to SC and not get any better. They were nfl talents before stepping on campus so they still got drafted but SC did nothing for them in terms of development. No development at the college level = diminished draft prospect success. The #1 corner in the country goes to MD, currently committed to SC. Saban just got him to agree to an official visit in June. His main pitch will be the development difference. Wouldn’t be surprised if he flips. 

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5 hours ago, RedZone said:

I know all these guys are 4* and 5* prospects already, but California seriously needs to pick up their NFL production....couple of really terrible years back-to-back.

Hard to figure and something doesn't jive..

The drop in participation especially in the inner city is why IMO.No more LBP or Crenshaw or Dorsey cranking out special athletes in the last 5 years

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8 hours ago, HurricaneNick said:

Agreed. Development at the local schools has been garbage. Exactly why the top guys of recent classes have left to go to Bama, Georgia, Clemson, LSU, Michigan, Oregon etc.

Maybe, but I think great players develop themselves. I think this years draft was a pretty good indication of that.

You can't tell me some of these schools who had great drafts develop players better than USC and etc..

I think a lot of those players in the West are highly overrated honestly.

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On 5/6/2021 at 5:14 AM, RedZone said:

I know all these guys are 4* and 5* prospects already, but California seriously needs to pick up their NFL production....couple of really terrible years back-to-back.

Hard to figure and something doesn't jive..

Football is slowly falling out of favor with a lot of parents around the country. California figures to see a more exaggerated version of this, and sooner than other places. So, production of elite talent may be waning. But the pattern will be replicated elsewhere in time. I don't think we'll see the sport be much more than 7-on-7 by the turn of the next century.

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7 hours ago, Ararar said:

 

Let MD and Bosco play in the two team open division and everyone else play in the others because playing in the Bosco/MD Invitational aka Open division is pointless lol. I think we are trending towards that because other schools are tired of their antics. At this point it is what it is. Nobody is playing by the same set of rules anyways. 

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