2015: Champions of 19 Leagues, Take a Bow!
The regular season is finished, playoffs are about to begin, and who claimed league championships?
AVOCADO EAST Mission Hills. It’s time to retire the trophy. Grizzlies have won or tied for championship six consecutive seasons.
AVOCADO WEST Carlsbad. It’s the Lancers’ first since 2006, a year they won the San Diego Section D-I crown.
CITRUS (EIGHT-MAN) Ocean View. Third title in last four years in this or the Sunset League .
CITY Christian Patriots are 32-4 overall and 10-0 in league play in Central or City League since 2013.
CENTRAL Kearny‘s first since they were in the Central in 2011. Komets moved to the Western in 2012 and had a rough patch, 3-23, before moving back.
COASTAL Santa Fe Christian. First for Eagles since 2012 and first for third-year coach Jon Wallace.
EASTERN St. Augustine has won the East four times in coach Richard Sanchez’ seven seasons.
GROSSMONT VALLEY Granite Hills alums who were there in 1988 now are in their mid-40s. Eagles claimed first title since they were part of Grossmont AAA League 27 years ago.
GROSSMONT HILLS Helix has taken High(landers) road 13 times in the last 20 years, for four different coaches, Jim Arnaiz, Gordon Woods, Donnie Van Hook, and Troy Starr.
IMPERIAL VALLEY Imperial, two seasons later still trying to absorb the graduation of superstar Royce Freeman, finished first for the first time since 2013 season and for third time in last six.
MANZANITA The change of scenery agreed with Crawford, with two Manzie titles in three years and 23-10 overall after going 10-68 in Central from 2005-13.
METROPOLITAN MESA Former Scripps Ranch assistant Chris Thompson has Bonita Vista rising, from 3-8 and 5-6 to this season’s 8-2.
METROPOLITAN PACIFIC Castle Park earned a first first-place finish since 2008. METROPOLITAN SOUTH BAY Mater Dei would be 10-0 and in position take a shot at school-record 13-0 of 2003 squad except for dreaded administrative glitch and forfeiture of one victory.
OCEAN (EIGHT-MAN) A first since 2009 when Calvin Christian of North Escondido was in D-V Southern League and the second since Crusaders started football in 2007. They tied with Calvary Christian San Diego, each with 2-1 league record, but Calvin beat the Royal Knights head-to-head, 44-16.
PALOMAR Coach Tristan McCoy’s Rancho Bernardo Broncos make it two in a row after going 2-19 in 2012 and ’13.
PACIFIC Tri-City Christian of Vista is back in driver’s seat since winning in 2010 and ’11.
VALLEY Fallbrook, San Pasqual, and Valley Center took turns beating each other and arrived at the finish line, each with 3-1 league record.
WESTERN Madison has blown up the league, beating closest pursuers Point Loma and Mission Bay, 48-0 and 64-7. Rick Jackson’s Warhawks have won 108 games and 11 championships in 11 seasons, one in Harbor, five in Central, and five in Western.