The countdown is complete.
The final five teams in California’s Top 25 football rankings are revealed today with the season getting underway Thursday and Friday in the Central, Southern, San Diego, Sac-Joaquin and Los Angeles City sections, and Aug. 27-28 in the Central Coast Section, North Coast, Oakland and San Francisco sections.
Picking the Top 25 teams isn’t as difficult as it once was. Quite earnestly, the same teams largely resurface every year, built by cohesive coaching staffs that draw in top talent. If not the old fashion way of residing in circulation regions, blue chip athletes are finding ways to gain eligibility by legal bounds.
The results are many of the titan programs battling year after year for winning programs, leading to section, if not regional and state titles.
See last season’s 2025 final rankings here and below check for the California 2025 in review section, featuring title game results, section champions and statistical leaders.
All Southern Section team writeups are from Tarek Fattal and his Southern Section’s preseason football rankings. Not entirely surprising, the top 5 teams are indeed from the same Southern Section.
- COUNTDOWN | Teams 21-25 | 16-20 | 11-15 | 6-10

Last year: 8-3, 4-1 Trinity League
Last 5 seasons: 58-5
Top Offensive Players: Lex Mailangi. OL, Sr.; David Kauvaka, OL, Sr.; Joe Hamby, OL, Sr.
Top Defensive Players: Danny Lang, DB, Sr.; Montana Toilolo, DL, Sr.; Matamatagi Uiagalelei, DL, Sr.; Ezekiel Su’a, LB, Sr.; Ace Luetele, DB/WR, Jr.; Mike Davis, LB, Sr.; Dailon Clanton, LB, Sr.; Patrick Hall, CB, Sr.
Newcomers: Russell Sekona, QB, Jr. (Leuzinger); Cameron Pooley, QB, Sr. (Chaminade); Judah Silva, DL, Jr. (Orange Lutheran); Isaiah Danns, DB, So. (Servite)
Recruited/ranked players: 247Sports California 2027 (Top 244) — Lang (No. 4), Toiolo (No. 37), Mailangi (No. 62, Oregon), Hall (No. 73, San Jose State), Uiagelelei (No. 91, Washington), Clanton (No. 97, New Mexico), Davis (No. 125, UCLA), Pooley (No. 173), Su’a (No. 203, Dartmouth), Kauvaka (No. 227), Hamby (No. 238). 247Sports California 2028 (Top 80) — Leutele (No. 22), S Troy Bishop (No. 61), Sekona (No. 68).
Coach Raul Lara says: “Very young with a good senior class.”

Last year: 10-1, 5-0 Mission League
Last 5 seasons: 46-16
Top Offensive Players: Jaxsen Stokes, RB, Sr.; King Webb, WR, Jr.; Micah Slade, WR, Jr.; Darren Haggerty, WR, Sr.; Tyson Seidman, C, Sr.; Braydenn Mercer, G, Sr.; Lance Ciechanowski, T, Jr.
Top Defensive Players: Myles Baker, S, Sr.; Furuq Muhammed, S, Sr.; Kasi Currie, DL, Sr.; Stefan Harrison, DL, Sr.; Brayden Tautolo, DE, Sr.
Newcomers: Marcus Fakatou, DE, Sr. (Orange Lutheran); Duvay Williams, DB, Sr. (Serra); Demarco Hernandez, QB, Sr. (JV); Jibri Abdullah, RB, Jr. (JV); Landon Ressler, WR, Jr. (Orange Lutheran); Christian Butler, WR, Jr. (Oaks Christian); Lance Brown, WR, So. (JV); Ian Patterson, QB, So. (JV); Damion Garrison, DB, So. (JV).
Recruited/ranked players: 247Sports California 2027 (Top 244) — Currie (No. 5), Fakatou (No. 6, Ohio State), Baker (No. 17, UCLA), Stokes (No. 43, Cal), Muhammed (No. 71), Mercer (No. 190, UNLV), OL Tyson Seidman (No. 201, San Diego State); 247Sports California 2028 (Top 80) — Ciechanowski (No. 29), Butler (No. 34), Ramos (No. 70).
Coach Jon Ellinghouse says: “I love the work this team is starting to put in. I can feel the momentum, and love our prospects. I think we have a chance of being very good come playoff time.”

Last year: 11-3 (CIF State Open Division title), 4-1 Trinity League
Last 5 seasons: 33-26
Top Offensive Players: Aaron Klatt, C, Sr.; Adam Iloilo, OL, So.; Grant Mosley, WR, Jr.; Luke Gazzaniga, TE, Sr.; Ray Jacobs, OL, Sr.
Top Defensive Players: Ca’ron Williams, CB, Jr.; Isaia Vandermade, DL, Sr.; Jaion Smith, LB, Jr.; Tonga Uhila, DL, Sr.
Newcomers: Cruz Nunez, OLB, Sr. (JSerra Catholic); Gauge Cook, K/P, Jr. (Aliso Niguel JV); Grant Van Raaphorst, WR, Jr. (Delbarton Catholic School, N.J.); Matt Smith, QB, Sr. (Villa Park).
Recruited/ranked players: 247Sports California 2027 (Top 244) — Vandermade (No. 94), Gazzaniga (No. 95, Kansas), Matt Smith (No. 133). 247Sports California 2028 (Top 80) — Williams (No. 18), Mosley (No. 33), Jaion Smith (No. 74), West Stansbury (No. 80).
Coach Carson Palmer says: “We expect to be a contender again this season … Because of the size of that senior class, a number of younger players will need to step up and make plays throughout the season.”

Last year: 11-2, 5-0 Big West Upper League
Last 5 seasons: 49-11
Top Offensive Players: Xavier Baca, OL, Jr.; Saik Fiataugaluia, OL, Sr.; Nic Blum-Smith, OL, Sr.; Malaki Davis, RB, Jr.; Gavin Lorge, WR, Sr.; Jaden Bynum, WR, Sr.; Mason Fowler, WR, So.
Top Defensive Players: Miles Schirmer, DL, Sr.; Chase Wallner, LB, Sr.; Matt Salmeron, LB, Jr.; Brett Smith, DB, Sr.; Augus Saunders, DB, Sr.; Jaden Walk-Green, DB, Sr.; Dean Gibson, DB, Sr.; Andre Pommells, DB, Sr.; Jordan Kirkpatrick, DB, Jr.
Newcomers: Jaden Jefferson, QB, Sr. (Cathedral); Quentin Hale, WR, Sr. (Cathedral); Kennie Leggett, WR, Sr. (Mater Dei); Kye Duval, LB, Jr. (Mater Dei); Brody Black, OL, Jr. (Servite); Madden Lima, DL, So. (Roy, Utah).
Recruited/ranked players: 247Sports California 2027 (Top 244) — Hale (No. 7, USC), Walk-Green (No. 46, Washington), Schirmer (No. 53, Cal), Jefferson (No. 155, Hawaii), Brett Smith (No. 166, UNLV), CB Augus Sanders (No. 202, San Diego State), Leggett (No. 233, Northern Arizona). 247Sports California 2028 (Top 80) — Davis (No. 45), Kirkpatrick (No. 62).
Coach Matt Logan says: “We expect to play an extremely fast and physical brand of football, while competing for a League, CIF, State and National Championship.”

Top Offensive Players: Koa Malau’ulu, QB, Jr.; Maliq Allen, RB, Sr.; Jaylen Jones, RB, So.; Kuika Moaalii, WR, So.; Trevon Bates, WR, So.; Anthony “Ike” Uzondu, WR, So.; DJ Tubbs, WR, Jr.; Jacob Reid, WR, Jr.; Gabriel Villalobos, OL, Sr.; Samson Aiava, OL, Sr.; Kaden Franco, OL, Sr.; Reese Asoau, OL, Jr.
Top Defensive Players: Richard Orosco, DL, Sr.; Kekoa Peko, DL, Sr.; Samuelu Faumuina, DL, So.; Kaho Holani, DL, Jr.; Josiah Smith, DL, Jr.; Josiah Poyer, LB, Sr.; Gary Foster, LB, Jr.; Ethan Coach, LB, Sr.; Justin Coach, LB, Sr.; Dillon Davis, DB, Sr.; Isala-Wiley Ava, DB, Sr.; Dorian Franklin, DB, Sr.; JaShaun Shaffer, DB, Sr.; Brandon Nash, DB, Jr.
Top Newcomers: Elisha Mueller, OL, Jr. (Servite); Justin Collin, DB, Sr. (Bishop Gorman); Kingston Fatu, DB, So. (Tustin); Elijah Tu’ua, DL, Jr. (Folsom); Simote Tupou, DL, Jr. (Pine Crest Academy-Sloan Canyon, Nev.); Ben Rivas, LB, Jr. (Oak Ridge, Sacramento).
Freshmen to Watch: Daniel Oliveros, QB; Jeremiah Bryant, DB; William Santana, DL; Jairus Muasau, LB; Jordan Blanchard, DB; Daylen Williams, OL/DL
CALIFORNIA 2025 IN REVIEW
Not Mater Dei. Not St. John Bosco.
For the first time since 2015, a California football team not named either of those two schools won the biggest prize — the California Interscholastic Federation Open Division championship — to finish off the 2025 season.
Santa Margarita, a rapidly rising up-and-coming program that plays in the same Trinity League as national juggernauts Mater Dei and St. John Bosco, won the Open crown with a decisive 47-13 win over perennial Northern California power De La Salle-Concord at Saddleback College in Mission Viejo.
Santa Margarita senior WR Trent Mosley and USC commit had eight catches for 134 yards and two touchdowns in the first half alone when the Eagles raced to a 35-7 lead en route to a 47-13 win in the CIF State Open Division championship at Saddleback College in Mission Viejo. | Photo by Todd Shurtleff
State Player of the Year, big-play receiver Trent Mosley had 11 catches for 183 yards and two touchdowns and added a TD rushing as the Eagles, coached for the first season by former Heisman Trophy winner and NFL quarterback standout Carson Palmer, finished off a late-season flurry with a thoroughly decisive win over De La Salle (12-1), which was after its ongoing record eighth state title.
The Spartans, who hadn’t played for 22 days due to early North Coast Section playoffs and a week off after being selected the top team from the North, were outgained 377-180 and sacked four times. Its star running back, state-champion sprinter Jaden Jefferson, scored both of De La Salle’s touchdowns.
Tulsa-bound quarterback Trace Johnson threw for 247 yards and four touchdowns, two also to Luke Gazzaniga. A 43-yard pick-6 by Siua Holani capped the lopsided win for Santa Margarita (11-3), which finished the season with lopsided wins over Orange Lutheran (28-7 and 31-6), JSerra Catholic (41-14), Sierra Canyon (21-9) and Corona Centennial (42-7).
MORE STATE CHAMPIONS
Division 1-AA: Folsom 42, Cathedral Catholic-San Diego 28
Division 1-A: Central East 42, Pacifica-Oxnard 28
Division 2-AA: St. Mary’s-Stockton 27, Bakersfield Christian 24
Division 2-A: Sonora 35, Rio Hondo Prep 10
Division 3-AA: St. Ignatius 42, Ventura 35
Division 3-A: Kennedy-Delano 42, McClymonds-Oakland 25
Division 4-AA: Barstow 17, Sutter 7
Division 5-AA: Bishop O’Dowd-Oakland 37, Christian-El Cajon 0
Division 5-A: San Andreas 42, Bishop Union 21
Division 6-AA: Valley Center 36, Lincoln-San Jose 35
Division 6-A: Winters 28, Morse 7
Division 7-AA: Redding Christian 16, Woodbridge-Irvine 0
Division 7-A: Balboa-San Francisco 42, South El Monte 8
STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS | Game previews
SECTION CHAMPIONS
Central Section — Central East (Division 1-AA), Bakersfield Christian (1-A), Arroyo Grande (D2), Kennedy (D3), Immanuel (D4), Bishop Union (D5), Minarets (D6), Fresno Christian (8-man)
Central Coast Section — Riordan (Open Division), Serra (Division 1), St. Ignatius (D2), Menlo-Atherton (D3), Lincoln-San Jose (D4), Piedmont Hills (D5)
LA City Section — Carson (Open Division), South Gate (D1), San Fernando (D2), Santee (D3), Sherman Oaks CES (8-person)
North Coast Section — De La Salle (Open Division), Pittsburg (D1), Monte Vista-Danville (D2), El Cerrito (D3), Miramonte (D4), Ferndale (D5), Bishop O’Dowd (D6), Middletown (D7), Stuart Hall (8-person D1), Elsie Allen (8-person D2).
Northern Section — Chico (Division 2), Gridley (D3), Winters (D4), Redding Christian (D5)
Oakland Section — McClymonds
San Diego Section — Cathedral Catholic (Open Division), Granite Hills (D1), Santa Fe Christian (D2), Christian (D3), Valley Center (D4), Morse (D5-A), Marantha Christian (D5-AA), St. Joseph Academy (D6)
Sac-Joaquin Section — Folsom (D1), St. Mary’s (D2), Woodcreek (D3), Roseville (D4), Sutter (D5), Sonora (D6), Calaveras (D7), Mira Loma (D8)
San Francisco Section — Balboa
Southern Section — Santa Margarita (D1), Los Alamitos (D2), Pacifica (D3), La Habra (D4), Rio Hondo (D5), Ventura (D6), Barstow (D7), Beckman (D8), Valley Christian (D9), Hillcrest (D10), Valley View (D11), Grace (D12), Woodbridge (D13), South El Monte (D14), Flintridge Prep (8-man D1), Lancaster Baptist (8-man D2).
RETURNING STATE STAT LEADERS
(All via MaxPreps leaderboards)
Eli Dukes (Palma) 37
Elijah Walker (Chavez) 36
Joe Lara (Liberty Ranch) 32
James Curso (Clovis) 30
Carson Tidwell (King City) 30
Elias Haynes (Downey) 30
Jelani Dipper (Central East) 4,583 yards
Taylor Lee (Pacifica-Oxnard) 4,059
Zachary Benitez (Granite Hills-Cel Cajon) 4,009
Deshawn Laporte (Burbank) 3,990
Michael Gonzalez (South Gate) 3,842
Dippel (Central East) 58
Wyatt Shaw (Redding Christian) 55
Laport (Burbank) 54
Lee (Pacifica) 53
Riley Williams (Grace) 46
Eli Dukes (Palma) 2,420
Gage Jones (Live Oak) 2,207
Wyatt Gillett (Los Molinos) 2,187
Ma’Kahl Fields-Cook (Canyon Hills) 2,092
Carson Tidwell (King City) 2,076
Dvaughn Norwood (Bella Vista) 1,876
Nicholas Fonseca (South Gate) 1,782 (99 catches, 20 touchdowns)
Bayon Harris (Central East) 1,768 (86, 26)
Demaje Riley (Tulare Union) 1,519 (72, 13)
Blake Wong (Norco) 1,479 (84, 20)
Jmari Garlington (Banning) 1,470 (76, 17)
Isiah Phelps (Pacifica) 232
Madden Mayer (Linfield Christian) 180
Ryan Halversen (Middletown) 177
Jaret Bridwell (Red Bluff) 173
Kane Casani (Loyola) 166
Brandon Garcia (La Puente) 21
Anthony Lara (Kennedy-Delano) 19
Juan Raygoza (McLane) 18
Kingston Sula (Carson) 16
Paul Pennson (North Hollywood) 15
Cody McCoard (Golden Sierra) 15
Jaden Walk-Green (Corona Centennial) 10
Raul Iniguez (Fall River) 9
Micah Skinner (Redding Christian) 9
Xavier Musselman-Cano (Beckman) 9
Taylor Sheriff (Canyon Hills) 8
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