S.I.'s Top 25 National Prep Programs

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While no local schools made Sports Illustrated's top 25 high school sports program list, the Golden State had three entries, two of which are nearby.

Mater Dei of Santa Ana was ranked No. 2 in the nation, behind No. 1 Punahou (Honolulu, Hawaii), while Long Beach Poly was ranked No. 6.

California's other ranked school was No. 17 Archbishop Mitty of San Jose. It's a pretty informative list.

S.I.'s Top 25

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BIG RED said:

Campa
So little comments on your blog, thought I would help you out.
1. Talk about football
2. About St. Paul football
3. About Del Rio football
4. About LH, WC, Schurr, LM, MTB, football
5. In the off season talk about football once a week like fred does.
Don't get me wrong, I like other sports, but they don't comment with the same passion then the football blogers. I hope this helps a little.

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Andrew J. Campa is a prep sports and college writer for the Whittier Daily News. He has covered sports in the East and West San Gabriel Valley, as well as the San Fernando Valley and San Bernardino area. Please post your comments, ideas or advice on this blog or to his email at andrew.campa@sgvn.com.

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