2024 Football Week 11A: They’ll Always Be Champions

Bloated playoff fields, minimal competition in some instances, such as three games to determine a winner, doesn’t diminish the team accomplishment.

So Hats Off to the eighteen San Diego Section league champions.

It’s been awhile for a few.

La Costa Canyon hasn’t claimed a title since 2011, Hoover and Oceanside since 2014, three others since 2016, and one since 2018.

Horizon Prep won its first in the seven-season school history.

LEAGUE TEAM WON-LOSS OVERALL LAST
Avocado La Costa Canyon 4-0 10-0 2011
Central Hoover 3-1* 6-4 2014
City Christian 4-0 8-2 2022
Coastal Santa Fe Christian 3-1* 9-1 2021
Desert Holtville 3-0 10-0 2023
Eastern Scripps Ranch 4-0 9-1 2023
Grossmont Hills Granite Hills 4-0 8-2 2023
Grossmont Valley El Capitan 5-0 6-3 2022
Imperial Valley Brawley 4-0 9-1 2021
Manzanita Horizon Prep 5-0 5-2 +
Metro Mesa Mater Dei 4-0 7-3 2023
Metro Pacific Mar Vista 3-0 4-6 2016
Metro South Bay Montgomery 3-0 7-3 2022
Ocean St. Joseph 2-0 8-1 2016
Pacific Classical 3-0 6-4 2016
Palomar San Marcos 5-0 9-1 2023
Sunset Tri-City 3-1* 6-4 2018
Valley Oceanside 6-0 7-3 2014**
Western Lincoln 4-0 8-2 2023

*Hoover, Santa Fe Christian, Tri-City tied but won head-to-head matchups.
+First championship.
**Tied with San Marcos, Valley Center.

EAGLES SOAR

Granite Hills’ 90-46 victory over Grossmont was the eighth highest score by one team in County history.

The Eagles jumped to a 28-6 first quarter lead, then were staggered by a 28-13 Foothillers second quarter, leaving the halftime score at 41-34.

Coach Kellan Cobbs’ Eagles blew open the game with a 35-12 third quarter and finished with a relatively tame 14-0 final period.

 

YEAR TEAM OPPONENT SCORE
1920 San Diego Army-Navy 130-7
1929 Coronado Sweetwater 108-0
1922 San Diego Army-Navy 106-6
1917 Coronado Sweetwater 105-0
1913 San Diego Venice 100-0
1928 St. Augustine L.A. St. Agnes 98-0
1958 Ramona Mountain Empire 95-0

Others with high scores

MAFFEI FEELS IT

John Maffei’s The San Diego Union Week 10 poll (the last until a final poll at end of season):
Points awarded on 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis. *First-place votes. Previous ranking in (italics).
Bold indicates latest. NR–Not ranked. MaxPreps‘ and Cal-Hi Sports‘ are state rankings.

RANK TEAM/RECORD POINTS MAXPREPS CALPREPS.COM CAL-HI SPORTS
1. Lincoln (8-2) 30* 300 (1) 13 (11) 59.2 (59.9) 14 (13) 
2. La Costa Canyon (10-0) 263 (2) 22 (26) 49.9 (47.7) 19 (21)
3. Cathedral (8-2) 252 (3) 30 (29) 46.9 (46.7) 25 (29)
4. Granite Hills (8-2) 192 (4) 68 (68) 35.8 (34.5) 32 (35)
5. Mission Hills (8-2) 187 (5) 48 (51) 40.3 (39.3) 35 (38)
6. San Marcos (9-1) 157 (6) 56 (58) 38.1 (37.3) 45 (45)
7. Carlsbad (7-3) 96  (7) 59 (71) 37.8 (34.3) NR (NR)
8. Mount Miguel (8-2)   90 (8) 110 (116) 26.8 (25.2) On Bubble (Bubble)
9. Rancho Bernardo (8-2) 47 (10) 111 (112) 26.8 (24) NR
10. Scripps Ranch (9-1) 25 (9) 156 (147) 20.5 (20.8) NR

OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES
El Camino (6-4, 13 points), University City (9-1, 3),  Brawley (9-1, 4), Santa Fe Christian (9-1, 3), Christian (8-2, 3), Oceanside (7-3, 2), Holtville (10-0, 1).

VOTING PANEL

Twenty-nine 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).
  • 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).
  • Bodie DeSilva, John Kentera, Steve (Biff) Dolan, Dennis Ackerman, Eric Williams, Thomas Gutierrez, Tom Ronco, Adam Paul (Freelance contributors).