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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