2024 Football Week 4: San Diego Section Teams, Stay Away From the Trinity League

The Trinity League forms a 30-mile stretch of Orange County, with side trips to State 55 and the area around I-605.

Bellflower St. John Bosco, Anaheim Servite, Santa Ana Mater Dei, Orange Lutheran, Rancho Santa Margarita, and San Juan Capistrano JSerra comprise the far-flung circuit, where it is a 43-mile trip from Bosco to JSerra and several others of at least 20 miles.

It has not been a good place to travel for San Diego Section squads or to have those schools come South.

Dating to 1957, schools that now constitute the Trinity League have a 24-10 advantage in head-head meetings.

Beginning with No. 1 Mater Dei, Cal-Hi Sports ranks teams from the Trinity 2, 3, 4, 5, and 12 this week.  Max Preps gives those teams ratings of 1,3,5,6,7, and 10.

Lincoln played JSerra last week at Southwestern College (the Hornets’ home field, Vic Player Stadium, is undergoing construction/repairs) and the Hornets, No. 1 here, were in the game but lost, 28-19.

The defeat was the 13th in the last 15 meetings with the Northerners.

The on-and-off series:

TEAM & SITE YEAR SCORE OPPONENT SCORE
@Escondido 1957* 14 Santa Ana Mater Dei 20
@Oceanside 1963 7 Anaheim Servite 13
Oceanside 1964 14 @Servite 34
@Sweetwater 1965 6 Mater Dei 47
@San Diego 1966 6 Servite 47
San Diego 1967 33 @Servite 14
@Oceanside 1987 7 Mater Dei 33
Oceanside 1988 36 @Mater Dei 33
@Rancho Bernardo 1991 37 Rancho Santa Margarita 23
St. Augustine 1995 6 @Santa Margarita 28
Grossmont 1996 7 @Bellflower St. John Bosco 30
@St. Augustine 1996 7 Santa Margarita 27
@Carlsbad 1996 1+ @Santa Margarita 0
@Rancho Bernardo 1998 23 Santa Margarita 24
@Carlsbad 1999 40 Santa Margarita 20
Fallbrook 2001 21 @Mater Dei 28
Holtville 2004 35 @San Juan Capistrano JSerra 7
Horizon 2004 59 @JSerra 0
Army-Navy 2005 25 @JSerra 23
@Midway Baptist 2005 6 JSerra 28
@St. Augustine 2005 14 Servite 37
@St. Augustine 2006 0 Servite 23
@La Costa Canyon 2008 14 Santa Margarita 18
@Poway 2008 20 Santa Margarita 42
Mission Hills 2010 21 @St. John Bosco 47
@Oceanside 2010 7 Servite 31
@Cathedral 2015 14 Santa Margarita 40
@Cathedral 2017 0 Orange Lutheran 37
@Cathedral 2021** 71 Orange Lutheran 62
@Helix 2021 7 Servite 42
St. Augustine 2021 10 @Santa Margarita 39
@Helix 2022 38 Servite 31
@St. Augustine 2022 0 Servite 1+
#Lincoln 2024 19 JSerra 28

*Southern Section Small Schools playoff.

**Southern California Division I playoff.

#At Southwestern College.

MAFFEI FEELS IT

John Maffei’s The San Diego Union Week 4 poll:

Points awarded on 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis. *First-place votes. Previous ranking in (italics).
Bold indicates latest ranking. NR–Not ranked. Max Preps‘ and Cal-Hi Sports‘ are state rankings.

RANK TEAM/RECORD POINTS MAXPREPS.COM CALPREPS.COM CAL-HI SPORTS
1. Lincoln (2-2) 20* 289 (1) 16 (18) 51.4 (50.5) 16 (15) 
2. Cathedral (3-1) 2* 260 (2) 48 (28) 33.0 (40.4) 48 (16) 
3. Granite Hills (3-1) 8* 242 (3) 49 (47) 32.9 (32.0) 18 (19)
4. San Marcos (4-0) 174 (4) 56 (51) 30.3 (31.0 36 (38)
5. Mission Hills (3-1) 172 (5) 69 (70) 32.9 (26.1)   40 (41)
6. La Costa Canyon (4-0) 164 (6) 31 (31) 38.8 (38.2) 42 (43)
7. Carlsbad (3-1) 137 (7) 42 (30) 34.3 (38.9) On Bubble (Bubble)
8 Mount Miguel (4-0) 99 (8) 134 (151) 14.7 (10.4)  NR (NR)
9. El Camino (2-1) 47 (10) 109 (90) 19.3 (21.4) On Bubble (Bubble)
10.  Rancho Bernardo (4-0) 42 (NR) 93 21.9
NR (NR)

OTHERS RECEIVING VO TES
La Jolla (3-1, 10 points), Mt. Carmel (4-0, 8). Helix (2-2, 4).  University City (3-0, 1),

VOTING PANEL

Thirty sportswriters, sportscasters, administrators from San Diego County, plus Max Preps.com.

  • John Maffei (San Diego Union-Tribune).
  • Don Norcross, Steve Brand, Rick Hoff, Kevin Farmer (Union-Tribune Freelance contributors).
  • Joe Heinz, Todd Cassen, Ron Marquez (CIF San Diego Section).
  • Brandon Stone, Allison Edmonds, John Carroll, Chase Izidor (KUSI, Channel 51).
  • Rick Smith (partletonsports.com).
  • Bodie DeSilva (ScorebookLive.com).
  • Braden Suprenant (97.3-FM The Fan).
  • Christian Pedersen (San Diego Sports Association).
  • Tom Helmantoler, (Southern Conference advisor).
  • Rex Johnson, Bruce Ward (CIF Advisory Committee).
  • Mike Dolan, Joe Evangelist (San Diego Coaching Legends).
  • Raymond Brown (SDfootball.net).
  • John Kentera, Steve (Biff) Dolan, Dennis Ackerman, Eric Williams, Thomas Gutierrez, Tom Ronco, Adam Paul (Freelance contributors).