Pacific League at a Glance

Muir ready to raise the roof in the Pacific.

Glendale and Hoover have been added back into the Pacific after a hiatus to bring the league back to an eight-team league. Burroughs, the defending league champion, has a new head coach, as does Pasadena, Arcadia and Burbank. Pasadena, 0-10 last year, looks like a team that can do a complete 360…well technically it’s a 180 but it will be such a large turn around that it’s closer to a 360.

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Hacienda League at a Glance

Covina Quarterback Jake Duronslet is a four-year starter. (Photo by Duane Barker).

Four new teams moved into the Hacienda while two moved out. Chino and Covina joined the Hacienda after trading paint in the Sierra, South Hills moved over from the Citrus 4 and Los Altos came in from the Valle Vista. Nogales and Ontario are out. Diamond Bar and Walnut are back. Very competitive league. Six teams that all have a legitimate shot.

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Del Rio League at a Glance

La Serna is a step ahead of the pack in the Del Rio. (Photo by Duane Barker).

Yeah, we know. It’s La Serna’s League to lose. It’s La Serna left, La Serna right and La Serna up the middle. When you talk about the Del Rio you talk about La Serna. No, I’m not going to be that guy that makes a bold prediction that La Serna will not win the Del Rio. But the truth is you don’t have to win the league to have a successful season. At least not this league.

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