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The Times’ preseason top 25 high school football rankings

A look at the top 25 high school football teams in the Southland after Week 0:

Rk. School (record) result; Next game; last week’s ranking

1. CORONA CENTENNIAL (1-0) def. Servite, 41-21; vs. Santa Margarita, Friday; 2

2. ST. JOHN BOSCO (0-1) lost to Las Vegas Bishop Gorman, 38-28; vs. Philadelphia Roman Catholic, Friday; 1

3. SIERRA CANYON (1-0) def. JSerra, 42-21; at Hollywood (Fla.) Chaminade, Thursday; 3

4. SANTA MARGARITA (1-0) def. Orlando (Fla.) Jones, 27-0; at Corona Centennial, Friday; 4

5. ORANGE LUTHERAN (0-1) lost to Miami Central, 23-22; at San Diego Cathedral, Friday; 5

6. MISSION VIEJO (1-0) def. Chaparral, 55-17; vs. St. Paul, Friday; 6

7. MATER DEI (1-0) def. American Fork (Utah), 31-11; at Orem (Utah), Saturday; 7

8. SAN CLEMENTE (2-0) def. Tustin, 17-0; at Chaparral, Sept. 4; 8

9. RANCHO CUCAMONGA (1-0) def. Murrieta Valley, 28-14; vs. Oaks Christian, Friday; 10

10. CHAPARRAL (0-1) lost to Mission Viejo, 55-17; vs. San Juan Hills, Friday; 9

11. HUNTINGTON BEACH EDISON (1-0) did not play; at Phoenix Pinnacle, Friday; 11

12. CREAN LUTHERAN (1-0) def. Loyola, 31-6; at Mira Costa, Friday; 12

13. CHAMINADE (2-0) def. Oaks Christian, 18-0; at Valencia, Friday; 14

14. PALOS VERDES (1-0) def. Gardena Serra, 17-14; vs. Orlando (Fla.) Bishop Moore, Thursday; 18

15. CARSON (1-0) def. San Diego Lincoln, 35-31; at Dorsey, Friday; 23

16. SERVITE (0-1) lost to Corona Centennial, 41-21; at Murrieta Valley, Friday; 15

17. JSERRA (0-1) lost to Sierra Canyon, 42-21; vs. Long Beach Wilson, Friday; 16

18. DAMIEN (1-0) def. San Bernardino Aquinas, 36-17; at Vista Murrieta, Friday; 17

19. OXNARD PACIFICA (1-0) def. Del Sol, 52-6; vs. San Diego Lincoln, Friday; 19

20. GARDENA SERRA (0-1) lost to Palos Verdes, 17-14; vs. L.A. Hamilton, Friday; 13

21. BISHOP AMAT (1-0) def. St. Paul, 55-0; at Oak Hills, Friday; 21

22. CORONA DEL MAR (1-0) def. Lakewood, 48-3; vs. Santa Barbara, Friday; 24

23. YORBA LINDA (1-0) def. Laguna Beach, 34-21; at Long Beach Poly, Friday; NR

24. WESTLAKE (1-0) def. Newbury Park, 32-26 (3 OT); vs. Agoura, Friday; 22

25. ST. BONAVENTURE (1-0) def. Paraclete, 28-6; at St. Pius X-St. Matthias, Friday; NR

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The Times’ preseason top 25 high school football rankings

The Times’ preseason top 25 high school football rankings for 2026:

1. ST. JOHN BOSCO: Braves have few weaknesses but must prove they can win in the rain after last season’s first-round playoff debacle to Orange Lutheran.

2. CORONA CENTENNIAL: The offense is going to be balanced and explosive with quarterback Jaden Jefferson the trigger man and Quentin Hale his partner in battle.

3. SIERRA CANYON: Trailblazers have the offensive linemen and running back to run the ball and the defensive linemen to attack quarterbacks.

4. SANTA MARGARITA: Eagles won’t be ready to start the season dominating with too many young players but beware by season’s end.

5. ORANGE LUTHERAN: There’s already signs the Ray Fenton coaching formula is working with lots of talent on both sides of the ball.

6. MISSION VIEJO: Diablos have their best offensive line in years, giving coach Chad Johnson lots of options.

7. MATER DEI: Depth is gone but there’s enough talent to be very good on their best day.

8. SAN CLEMENTE: Just trust Jaxson Rex to do anything and everything for improved Tritons.

9. CHAPARRAL: There’s a crazy amount of offensive firepower ready to be unleashed.

10. RANCHO CUCAMONGA: They play tough, hard-nosed football.

11. EDISON: Quarterback Sam Thomson’s fourth year as starter sets the stage for big Chargers season.

12. CREAN LUTHERAN: If the Saints’ many transfers get eligible, quarterback Caden Jones should flourish.

13. GARDENA SERRA: With five starters back on the offensive line and the arrival of RB AJ McBean, Cavaliers are ready to play smashmouth football.

14. CHAMINADE: There’s speed and size surrounding sophomore quarterback Jeremy Mellalieu.

15. SERVITE: New coach Rick Garretson has a history of building top teams with speed, which Friars have plenty.

16. JSERRA: Lions will be competitive in nonleague games but Trinity League remains formidable challenge.

17. DAMIEN: USC commit Gavin Williams is the definition of the word elite on defense and offense.

18. PALOS VERDES: Ryan Rakowski is back for fourth year as starting quarterback and is a proven winner.

19. OXNARD PACIFICA: Quarterback Taylor Lee is back with lots of skill-position players.

20. LOYOLA: If Cubs can get production at the quarterback position, they can surprise teams.

21. BISHOP AMAT: Still one of the toughest teams to beat on their home field.

22. WESTLAKE: The scoreboard operator will deserve extra pay trying to keep up with Warriors’ scoring barrages.

23. CARSON: Best in the City Section looking to beat some Southern Section teams with improved line play.

24. CORONA DEL MAR: Should have excellent passing attack if the line can provide protection.

25. TUSTIN: Lots of individual talent but can they get breakthrough win against a top opponent?

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