Stage set for Santa Fe's TofC competition

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A full field is ready for the Ninth Annual Tournament of Champions
passing and linemen competitions at Santa Fe High School. The action
begins at 9 a.m. Saturday and will wind up with the team
tug-o-war somewhere around 3:30 p.m. Here's a complete list of the
entries:
Arcadia
Bellflower, The Bishop's (San Diego), Brea Olinda, Burbank, Burroughs
(Burbank)
California, Carson (defending champion), Cerritos, Chadwick, Colony,
Contreras, Cypress
Franklin
Glendora
Highland, Hollywood
Jurupa Valley
Lakewood, La Quinta/La Quinta, Lynwood
Marina, Monrovia, Morningside, Mountain View
Narbonne, North Torrance
Paraclete, Peninsula
Redondo Union
St. Margaret's, Santa Fe
West Torrance, Whittier

Keep in mind there are no pads and, relatively speaking, no contact, but the caliber of talent that will be on display throughout the day, in both the passing and linemen competitions, can be spectacular and certainly entertaining. And naturally, it provides great fodder, however insignificant in the long run, for summer evaluations, comparisons and prognostication.

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charmedone said:

Way to go Santa Fe! Show 'em what 'cha got!!!

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