It’s a Unique choice for one of this week’s best as Cordova’s Unique Perez amasses nearly 500 yards of passing and rushing with seven touchdowns. Others gaining the nod are from Modesto, Bakersfield, San Juan Capistrano, Westlake Village and Banning.
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NEW State Top 25 Football
There were a few moves pondered, but none were made in the first 17 positions this week because everybody that high either won easily or didn’t play. The toughest calls were which teams should go in as newcomers and whether Orange Lutheran should stay in after a loss to No. 2 Corona Centennial. The Lancers...
All-State Softball 1st, 2nd Team Archives
This is the place to go to find previous all-state softball teams both first team overall and second team overall that Cal-Hi Sports has presented since 1992 (second teams began in 2003). Even more teams from before that may be added at a later date. Note: To search through these lists requires a Gold Club...
All-State Baseball Underclass Archives
This is the place to go to find previous all-state baseball underclass teams that Cal-Hi Sports has presented since 1996 (the last 26 years counting this season). Even more teams from before that may be added at a later date. Note: To search through these lists requires a Gold Club VIP membership. This membership costs...
All-State Girls BB Nominees (Part 1)
It’s time to start the ball rolling toward the announcement of the 35th annual Cal-Hi Sports all-state teams in girls basketball. This initial set of nominees is only the beginning. A second updated list – which will be for Gold Club members – will be posted after we’ve collected nominees from any parents, coaches and […]
NorCal/SoCal Players of the Week
Just like we did during the football season, we are going to do our best to spread around these honors as much as possible with one boy and one girl chosen from each region. This week’s best are from Elk Grove, Ridgecrest, Redding and Westlake Village.
UCLA WR from close to home shines
Last weekend’s college football game between the No. 12 Arizona Wildcats and No. 22 UCLA Bruins – like many huge Pac-12 battles – should have been of particular interest to Californian high school football fans because of the way it showcased what these kids can do so close to home.