Southeast Division Top 30

Ormoni Duncan and his Muir Mustang teammates may make some noise in the playoffs.  Photo by Anne Cypress.

Ormoni Duncan and his Muir Mustang teammates may make some noise in the playoffs. Photo by Anne Cypress.

1.  Charter Oak (9-1) – Chargers have 17-quarter shutout streak heading into playoffs.

2.  South Hills (8-2) – Left no doubt who the best is in San Antonio League.

3.  Schurr (8-1-1) – Carlos Arredondo had over 900 yards receiving for Spartans.

4.  West Covina (6-4) – Bulldogs are primed for a long playoff run in Southeast Division.

5.  Burbank (8-2) – Bulldogs rebound to take a share of Pacific League title.

6.  California (7-2-1) Condors were the elite team in strange Del Rio League.

7.  Burroughs (8-2) – Dalton Williams won the battle on the ground, but Indians lost the war.

8.  Crescenta Valley (7-3) – Falcons could be in trouble when pairings come out.

9.  San Gabriel (6-4) – After a slow start, Matadors are flying under the radar.

10.  Diamond Ranch (4-6) – Panthers trying to have a mirror image run to playoffs.

11.  Rowland (8-2) – Raiders are hoping to have Michael Ball back for the post season.

12.  Alhambra (6-3) – Moors pass their way into the playoffs.

13.  Santa Fe (7-3) – Chiefs got healthy with win against Titans.

14.  Muir (4-6) – No one wants to face the Mustangs in the playoffs right now.

15.  Walnut (7-3) – Shame that Mustangs get to stay home after posting winning record.

16.  Pasadena (5-5) – After 1-9 seasons last year, Bulldogs showing some signs of life.

17.  Bonita (3-7) – Won enough league games to book their trip to Southeast Division playoffs.

18.  El Rancho (5-5) – Dons coin flip themselves into the postseason.

19.  Whittier (5-5) – Cardinals could look back at the La Serna game and ask “What if?”

20.  Arcadia (2-7-1) – Apaches have some good players returning next season.

21.  Bell Gardens (6-4) – Lancers became too predictable on offense.

22.  Los Altos (3-7) – Conquerors improved by three wins.

23.  La Serna (2-8) – Couldn’t get help by heads or tails.

24.  Nogales (2-8) – Next season couldn’t come fast enough for Nobles.

25.  Wilson (2-8) – Actually winless due to dreaded forfeit loss.

26.  Pioneer (3-7) – Titans had nothing for Santa Fe.

27.  Hoover (2-8) – Get the best of Glendale and bragging rights in the city.

28.  Montebello (3-7) – Oilers lost four of last five games to end the season.

29.  Glendale (1-9) – Nitros finally held an opponent to under 20 points in a game.

30.  Keppel (1-9) – A little bit is better than nada.

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