Thirteen champions will be crowned Friday and Saturday in the Southern Section Championships presented by Farmers.
Southern Section playoffs: Mater Dei upsets third-seeded Long Beach Poly to set up an all-Trinity League final.
Check this post on Fountain Valley Patch throughout the evening for the latest football results for Edison and Huntington Beach high schools.
The dead weight of the playoffs has been eliminated as the real battles for the championship begin.
San Juan Hills High, which has never seen post-season action, bests the Barons by 1 point.
Has Fountain Valley got anything for San Juan Hills? Can Mission Viejo take down St. John Bosco? Let the discussions begin.
Mission Viejo rules Orange County football through the regular season, but the playoffs is where real superiority is counted.
Griffins and Huntington Beach are chosen. Despite season-ending victories over Servite and Santa Margarita, JSerra doesn't get in the Pac-5 Division.
Sunset League: Fountain Valley bounces back from a big loss, and Los Alamitos—despite setting a state record—fails to deliver a championship-worthy performance.
The final week of the regular season brings some decisive match-ups.
There are a couple of big movers after big victories over the weekend, but Mission Viejo remains No. 1.
Sunset League: Barons fail to keep pace with the league leaders, and once again fall in the annual Battle for the Bell.
There are only two weeks left in the season, and the playoff picture should be more focused come Saturday morning.
The search for the replacement for Harry Welch has begun. The school figures to get applications from throughout the United States.
A new team breaks into the top 10, and an old stalwart drops out. Trinity League continues to dominate, but in what order?
Sunset League: Sailors come-from-behind victory creates a four-way tie for first place.
Toughest tickets around are for South Coast League games.
A team in South Orange County make a positive move upward.
The Anaheim Ducks will host Hockey Fights Cancer Night at Sunday's game as part of a monthlong league-wide initiative.
It's a bad night for Takuma Sato, the Grand Prix of Long Beach winner. Helio Castroneves is unable to overtake Scott Dixon for the championship in the season finale at Fontana.
Barons control Huntington Beach standout Kai Ross to remain tied with Edison for first place in the Sunset League.
The second week of league play and some teams are finding themselves in must-win type of situations.
Orange Lutheran is the team of the week after thumping JSerra. Also, a familiar face returns after a short absence.
Sunset League: Fountain Valley matches last year's win total, but it gets tougher going forward.
League play begins, and there are some whoppers on the schedule.
Four of the top five teams are from the Trinity League, including JSerra.
Huge south O.C. matchup looms between JSerra and Trabuco Hills.
Mission Viejo is ranked No. 1 for the third week in a row.
The Barons win their fourth in five games.
The fourth- and fifth-ranked teams in Orange County face off in a battle for Santa Margarita Parkway supremacy.
Mission Viejo is an obvious choice at No. 1, and upstart Trabuco Hills—also from the South Coast League—gets the nod as the No. 2 ranked public school in Orange County.
Barons can't mount an offense in the second half and fall to the Mustangs in a battle of unbeaten teams.
As part of an extended lease, city officials are willing to discuss letting the Angels drop "Anaheim" from the team's name.
Barons start with razzle dazzle and closes with a flourish in Ray Fenton's debut as coach.
An Arena Football League expansion team owned by members of the Band KISS will open it's season at the Honda Center in March.
The three- and four-round tournaments were played at a variety of courses in San Diego, including some in North County: Torrey Pines Golf Course (North and South), Lomas Santa Fe South, Rancho Bernardo Inn, and the Welks Resort Executive Course.