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State Football Hall of Fame coming to the Rose Bowl

New Hall of Fame to be built at world-famous stadium and will debut during the venue’s 100-year celebration later next year. We are humbled and honored at Cal-Hi Sports to be part of the selection process for the 100-member inaugural class, creating lists for everyone on the selection committee and providing historical context for the exhibit once it is finished and the first class is announced. Full release about the project is below.

PASADENA, Calif. (December 9, 2021) — The Rose Bowl Legacy Foundation announced two major pledges to establish the California High School Football Hall of Fame. Funded due to lead foundational gifts from prominent philanthropists and business leaders in the Los Angeles area, Brian Panish and Mickey Segal, the Hall of Fame will be located at the Rose Bowl Stadium with plans to open in late 2022. The opening will include the induction of the inaugural class during the venue’s centennial year.

The Legacy project will be planned and founded to honor the history, quality, and overall impact of players, coaches, and integral moments that have shaped the landscape of high school football in the state.

Panish and Segal, who have regularly supported Legacy’s efforts to preserve, protect, and enhance the Rose Bowl Stadium’s future over the years, both consider their time on the gridiron as value-shaping experiences that have crafted very successful careers.

Panish, a former football student-athlete at St. John Bosco in Bellflower and Fresno State, has been involved in football for his entire life. Bosco’s football stadium in Bellflower bears the Panish family’s name. Panish is an Advisory Board member for the Rose Bowl Legacy Foundation as part of a volunteer philanthropist group continuing to preserve, protect, and enhance the future of the venue. His competitive passion under the helmet has led to his leadership as the Founding Partner at Panish, Shea & Boyle LLP where he has become a national leader in his own right by obtaining some of the most significant jury verdicts and settlements in U.S. history on behalf of plaintiffs.

Segal is a former football student-athlete at local Pasadena High School and played under legendary coach Tom Hamilton for which tunnel 4 at the Rose Bowl is named. The PHS Bulldogs compete annually on the hallowed Rose Bowl turf as part of the Turkey Tussle against rivals John Muir High School, the alma mater of the great Jackie Robinson. Segal is currently the President of the Legacy Foundation’s Board of Directors and is the Chair of its ongoing fundraising campaign in honor of the venue’s centennial. He has been involved with the Foundation since its inception in 2010 and has heavily committed to the Stadium’s heritage including a 2017 major gift to renovate and open one of the Rose Bowl’s original locker rooms as a museum and supporting the venue’s new videoboard that was erected in 2020. Mickey is a Founder and Managing Partner of NKSFB, building a firm that started in 1981 into the largest business management firm in the United States.

“This project will appropriately recognize the players, coaches, administrators, and so many contributors that have positively shaped the lives of so many on the football field during the formative high school years,” Panish and Segal said in a joint statement about the project. “Understanding the Rose Bowl Stadium’s rich history and experience with generational moments rooted in football, there is no better place in the State of California to house the high school football hall of fame.”

With the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) and National Football Foundation (NFF) playing a role, along with Cal-Hi Sports in conjunction with the Rose Bowl Legacy Foundation, a selection committee has been formed representing the entire state to begin consideration of the inaugural class. The class will be inducted during the Rose Bowl Stadium’s centennial year in late 2022 upon completion of the project space.

“The National Football Foundation is honored to play a role with the California High School Football Hall of Fame,” said NFF President & CEO Steve Hatchell. “California has such a rich history of high school football, and the Rose Bowl Legacy Foundation and the Rose Bowl Stadium are the perfect stewards to showcase the state’s gridiron greats.”

“The CIF is privileged to participate in the selection process for the California High School Football Hall of Fame,” said Ron Nocetti, CIF Executive Director. “We thank the Rose Bowl Stadium, the Rose Bowl Legacy Foundation and the National Football Foundation for honoring the long and storied history of high school football in California and look forward to the induction of its inaugural class.”

The project will be designed by Forty Nine Degrees, who has a successful history highlighting experiential elements at the iconic Rose Bowl Stadium. They have overseen key design and interactive elements for some of the venue’s most popular heritage projects to date, including the 1922 Locker Room Museum, the Legacy Foundation offices, historical statues, inside of the Terry Donahue Pavilion, and around the Stadium’s public concourse areas. Forty Nine Degrees is an industry leader for creating sharable experiences, often amplifying elements for some of the nation’s most prominent intercollegiate athletic programs.

“We are excited to create another engaging, shareable experience at the Rose Bowl Stadium. To have the opportunity to profile California’s rich High School Football history in perhaps the most storied venue in all of sports, is a creative teams’ dream,” said Michael McClurg, President of Forty Nine Degrees.

A formal California High School Football Hall of Fame website is currently in development and will allow the public to nominate players and coaches for consideration. The website is expected to be ready for public viewing by the end of the year.

The generous gifts by Panish and Segal to this project continue momentum in the Legacy Foundation’s centennial campaign efforts to raise $40 million in support of the Stadium’s future by the end of its centennial birthday. The campaign is over 80 percent complete with a growing national donor base.

“The ongoing generosity of Brian and Mickey to this project is humbling, thoughtful, and will provide a transformational result to recognize the great history of high school football in the State of California. We are incredibly grateful,” said Dedan Brozino, Chief Development Officer. “The Rose Bowl is the most appropriate home for this Hall of Fame and we are looking forward to delivering an exciting project in the midst of the venue’s centennial and for years to come.”


FINAL NorCal CIF Bowl Picks

These were done after all games of Saturday, Nov. 27 but before the CIF is meeting on Sunday. Once those come out, compare and contrast in good fun to see which ones you like best. Note that we don’t know while doing this about any schools that may opt out.

We hope you enjoy this free post on CalHiSports.com. To join our Gold Club to get all new state rankings, state record updates and all of the all-state team announcements, CLICK HERE.

OPEN DIVISION
De La Salle (Concord) 10-2
Most difficult choice for all spots on both sides of the board is the one between DLS & Serra (San Mateo) about which one plays Mater Dei in two weeks. Serra has the edge for having avenged its only loss with a win over the St. Francis of Mountain View team that got an early-season win over De La Salle. But the Spartans not only have a big win over Folsom (team they’d play in D1-AA) but also have a big win over Cathedral Catholic (team that is also will/should be in D1-AA in south). It’s not like St. Francis won easily, either. It took an amazing play at the end. De La Salle’s experience playing in the Open Division is a factor as well. If St. Francis had beaten Serra, no question which team is in the Open. Serra won, so it’s not easy at all.

Julian Lopez is all smiles on the Central Catholic of Modesto sidelines after a tackle-breaking run set up one of his team’s touchdowns in win vs. Manteca. Photo: Mark Tennis / Cal-Hi Sports.


DIVISION 1AA
Serra of San Mateo (CCS D1) 11-1 vs. Folsom (SJS D1) 10-3
Comment: Once you actually put down Serra vs Folsom on paper (which have never played) the excitement builds.

DIVISION 1A
Pittsburg (NCS D1) 9-2 vs. Liberty of Bakersfield (Central Sec D1) 10-2
Comment: We would like to see the CIF put the top two teams from the Central Section in the north with the other four in the south. Liberty’s run to its title included wins over Buchanan and Central teams that were in the top 25 of the state. This is not too high after doing that.

DIVISION 2AA
Central Catholic of Modesto (SJS D2) 12-1 vs. Bullard of Fresno (Central Sec D2) 9-4
Comment: We’ve been going back and forth about Central Catholic’s possible opponent. Bullard’s wins the last two weeks plus the preferred travel between the two cities proved to tilt it that way.

DIVISION 2A
McClymonds of Oakland (Oak Sec) 10-1 vs. Vanden of Fairfield (SJS D4) 11-2
Comment: We would still place Vanden as the D4 champ from the SJS higher than D3 Manteca since Kimball of Tracy was in D4 and beat Manteca. Vanden also had a win against NCS D2 finalist Foothill of Pleasanton and had a big win Saturday vs. Merced.

DIVISION 3AA
Manteca (SJS D3) 10-3 vs. Marin Catholic of Kentfield (NCS D4) 12-1
Comment: After avenging loss to Oakdale on Friday, Manteca would seem to be clear to be next in line. MC going up is based on local evaluations plus beating Cardinal Newman 42-7.

DIVISION 3A
Wilcox of Santa Clara (CCS D1) 10-2 vs. Windsor (NCS D3) 11-1
Comment: To us, Campolindo winning in NCS D2 caused some changes since the Cougars have been much lower in the computer rankings compared to Windsor and Marin Catholic. It’s not known if the NCS will recommend that or what the CIF might do.

DIVISION 4AA
Escalon (SJS D5) vs. Campolindo of Moraga (NCS D2) 10-3
Comment: This would be Cougars vs Cougars and the two were close to each other in the computer. It’s the same division Ripon won state in two years ago, but not sure Ripon played anyone like Campo.

DIVISION 4A
Chico (Northern Sec D2) 9-3 vs. Sacred Heart Cathedral of San Francisco (CCS D3) 5-7
Comment: Chico won its section title on Saturday by beating Foothill (Palo Cedro) for the third time. SHC is from the WCAL and had a win in regular season over Bellarmine.

DIVISION 5AA
San Marin of Novato (NCS D5) 12-1 vs. Sutter (Northern Sec D3) 11-1
Comment: Sutter won an incredible OT game, 34-31, on Saturday over Paradise. San Marin rolled in its section final vs Del Norte.

DIVISION 5A
University Prep of Redding (Northern Sec D4) 13-0 vs. St. Vincent de Paul of Petaluma (NCS D7) 11-1
Comment: Have been eyeing this one for two weeks and still like it a lot.

DIVISION 6AA
Argonaut of Jackson (SJS D6) 10-3 vs. Sacred Heart Prep of Atherton (CCS D4) 6-7
Comment: Gators of SHP have a lot of experience in CIF games and could be in a good spot here.

DIVISION 6A
Salesian of Richmond (NCS D6) 9-2 vs. Aragon of San Mateo (CCS D5) 9-4
Comment: Solid wins for both teams in their section finals.

DIVISION 7AA
Fall River of McArthur (Northern Sec D5) 11-0 vs. LeGrand (SJS D7) 8-5
Comment: Upset of unbeaten Woodland Christian puts LeGrand onto the board. The CIF probably already knows if Fall River is opting out again since it played on Wednesday night.

DIVISION 7A
Balboa of San Francisco (SF AAA) 8-4
Comment: Bal won its first city title in many years on Turkey Day at Kezar Stadium over Lincoln. Again, these are all qualifying teams. We don’t know of any schools that will opt out, but would assume there will be one.


FINAL SoCal CIF Bowl Picks

These were done after all games of Saturday, Nov. 27 but before the CIF is meeting on Sunday. Once those come out, compare and contrast in good fun to see which ones you like best. Note that we don’t know while doing this about any schools that may opt out.

We hope you enjoy this free post on CalHiSports.com. To join our Gold Club to get all new state rankings, state record updates and all of the all-state team announcements, CLICK HERE.

OPEN DIVISION
Mater Dei (Santa Ana) 11-0
No question here after win over Servite on Friday night. The question will be more about which team MD will play in two weeks for state title — De La Salle or Serra (San Mateo).

DIVISION 1AA
Cathedral Catholic of San Diego (SD Open Division) 9-2** vs. Lutheran of Orange (CIFSS D2) 10-4
Comment: Don’t see how this could be any different.

Christian Washington of La Mesa Helix is shown as a sophomore. Photo: @sdfnllive / Twitter.com.


DIVISION 1A
Serra of Gardena (CIFSS D3) 9-4 vs. Long Beach Poly (CIFSS D4) 11-3
Comment: The CIF doesn’t usually go for rematches but for this one why not? 28-27 was the score when they played before.

DIVISION 2AA
Helix of La Mesa (SD D1) 9-3 vs. Mater Dei Catholic of Chula Vista (SD D3) 11-0
Comment: These two were supposed to play this season but didn’t. All of San Diego would be fired up if this matchup was announced.

DIVISION 2A
Valencia (CIFSS D5) 8-4 vs. Scripps Ranch of San Diego (SD D2) 11-1
Comment: These two are just eight places from each other in computer rankings.

DIVISION 3AA
Newport Harbor of Newport Beach (CIFSS D6) 7-7 vs. Patrick Henry of San Diego (SD D4) 10-2
Comment: This is too high from where to put in L.A. City Open champion Birmingham.

DIVISION 3A
Aquinas of San Bernardino (CIFSS D7) 9-5 vs. Birmingham of Lake Balboa (L.A. City Open) 8-5
Comment: Aquinas lost in 2019 D2-AA state final to Clayton Valley of Concord.

DIVISION 4AA
Serrano of Phelan (CIFSS D8) 11-3 vs. Central Valley Christian of Visalia (Central Sec D3) 10-4
Comment: We’d have the first two Central Section teams on the north side with the other four in the south. Last week, team that Serrano beat in its final, Buena of Ventura, was right next to CVC in computer state rankings.

DIVISION 4A
Independence of Bakersfield (Central Sec D4) 8-6 vs Colony of Ontario (CIFSS D9) 8-6
Comment: Similar squads and schools in many ways.

DIVISION 5AA
Venice (LA City D1) 8-3 vs. Northview of Covina (CIFSS D10) 8-6
Comment: Looks like these two were very close to each other last week in the computer rankings as well.

DIVISION 5A
Northwood of Irvine (CIFSS D11) 9-5 vs Palo Verde of Blythe (SD D5) 11-2
Comment: Can’t do much about Blythe’s location regarding travel.

DIVISION 6AA
Quartz Hill (CIFSS D12) 9-4 vs. Righetti of Santa Maria (Central Sec D5) 6-8
Comment: Both teams playing very well right now.

DIVISION 6A
Arlington of Riverside (CIFSS D13) vs. Morro Bay (Central Sec D6) 7-6
Comment: Morro Bay & Righetti haven’t played each other so CIF could consider that one between the two Central Sec schools, but they were a bit too far apart in computer rankings. Arlington vs. Quartz Hill also would be better for travel.

DIVISION 7AA
Loara of Anaheim (CIFSS D14) 8-6) vs. El Camino Real of Woodland Hills (LA City D2) 6-7
Comment: ECR beat Taft 49-14 in regular season.

DIVISION 7A
Taft of Woodland Hills (LA City D3) 6-7
Comment: These are all qualifying teams. We don’t know of any schools that will opt out. Nothing personal, but Taft would be the bottom team among these qualifying squads.


NEW Sac-Joaquin Section TOP 6 List

Last week on the FOX 40 Final Quarter high school football show, hosts Jim Crandell and Kristina Werner revealed a list of the top six schools in CIF Sac-Joaquin Section history with the most CIF state championship appearances, according to CalHiSports.com. Read more…


NEW Sac-Joaquin Section TOP 5 List

Last week on the FOX 40 Final Quarter high school football show, hosts Jim Crandell and Kristina Werner revealed a list of the top five linebackers in CIF Sac-Joaquin Section history (based on NFL position), according to CalHiSports.com. Read more…


Boys BB: 2021-22 Transfer Rundown


Here’s a quick-hitting list of transfers that will impact this year’s boys basketball state rankings. It’s been a hectic off-season and we offer a rundown of where some of California’s elite players ended up, including some who left the state, and some who just transferred as recently as the past month. Look for our preseason Cal-Hi Sports state rankings on November 11, as the basketball calendar reverts back to a normal winter schedule with teams able to play out-of-state and against out-of-state foes. The 2021-22 season officially begins November 15. The CIF state basketball championships are scheduled to take place March 11-12, 2022.  Read more…


NEW Sac-Joaquin Section TOP 5 List

Last week on the FOX 40 Final Quarter high school football show, hosts Jim Crandell and Kristina Werner revealed a list of the top five schools in CIF Sac-Joaquin Section history with the most unbeaten season, according to CalHiSports.com. Read more…


NEW Sac-Joaquin Section TOP 5 List

Last week on the FOX 40 Final Quarter high school football show, hosts Mark Demsky and Kristina Werner revealed a list of the top five high school rivalry trophies in the CIF Sac-Joaquin Section, according to CalHiSports.com. Read more…


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NEW Sac-Joaquin Section TOP 5 List

Last week on the FOX 40 Final Quarter high school football show, hosts Jim Crandell and Kristina Werner revealed a list of the top five high schools in the CIF Sac-Joaquin Section that have the most NFL players going back through 50, 60 years and more, according to CalHiSports.com. Read more…


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