Daily News (Los Angeles)

Birmingham Charter tops area’s rankings of City Section teams

- By Tarek Fattal tfattal@scng.com @Tarek_Fattal on Twitter

As we head into the 2021 fall high school football season, the Los Angeles Daily News is publishing preseason coverage that includes team rankings and lists of the top players to watch by position.

The season begins the week of Aug. 19-21.

1. BIRMINGHAM CHARTER

Top returners: Arlis Boardingha­m, WR/TE/DE, Sr.; Carlos Rivera, OL/DT, Sr.; Delamonte Barnes, RB/ LB, Sr.; Patrick Robinson, DB/WR, Sr.

Key losses: Forrest Brock, QB; Tyler Smith, RB; Jeremiah Cox, WR/DB

Outlook: The Patriots, also ranked No. 10 in the Daily News’ overall preseason rankings, are the City Section’s frontrunne­rs to win the Open title, along with San Pedro and Banning. Birmingham has a nonleague schedule full of CIF Southern Section teams that will test its ability and durability. Coach Jim Rose says the Patriots have 45 players on varsity, which is a strong number, but they need to stay hovering at that number when West Valley League competitio­n begins.

If the nonleague schedule beats up Birmingham too much, it could make for an interestin­g October and November.

2. GRANADA HILLS CHARTER

Top returners: Dijon Stanley, RB, Jr.; Philip Hamburg, OT, Jr.; Antonio Ochoa, OG, Jr.; Michael Hernandez,

QB, Sr.; Myles White, DE, Sr.; Cooper Brown, DB, Sr.; Jonathan Herrera, CB, Sr.; Chance Heximer, LB, So.

Key losses: Kyle Cheyno, OL; Gio Korn, LB

Outlook: It’s the “Dijon Stanley Show,” and that’s how it should be.

Stanley is one of the area’s top running backs and has an offer from Michigan. His combinatio­n of speed and strength helped him tally 1,009 yards on 63 carries and 14 touchdowns in the abbreviate­d spring season as a sophomore. There will be more where that came from with coach Bucky Brooks’ double-wing offense.

The Highlander­s are playing an all-City Section schedule, so don’t be surprised if they’re unbeaten or have just one loss heading into the showdown with Birmingham Charter on

Oct. 15.

It won’t matter if the opponents know what’s coming, they’ll still have to stop it.

3. RESEDA

Top returners: Kameran Charles, WR/DB, Sr.; Jason Wagner Jr., DB/WR, Sr.; Saleem Marshall, LB, Sr.; Manny Maldonado, LB, Sr.; Deji Olabode, DE, Sr.; Kaden Jones, RB, Sr.; Jerry Turner, OL, Sr.

Key losses: Androw Nesem, SS/RB; Ayo Olabode, DE; Zecherriah Gipson, RB

Outlook: There’s championsh­ip experience on this Regents team, and they’re all seniors. Kameran Charles, Jason Wagner Jr., Saleem Marshal and Deji Olabode are all seniors who contribute­d to Reseda’s Division I title in 2019. Charles played quarterbac­k in the spring because that’s what the team needed. He led Reseda to a 3-1 record, but now he’s lining up where he belongs, at wide receiver. Senior Anthony Morris is projected to start at quarterbac­k, but Charles might be seen at QB from time to time in various offensive packages. Reseda is the favorite to win the Valley Mission League.

4. KENNEDY

Top returners: Ryan

Avalos QB, Sr.; Sione Manu RB/LB, Sr.; Dylan Yribe OL/ DL, Jr.; Gor Abrahamian, WR/RB/LB, Jr.; Paulo Skochinski WR, Sr.; Daniel Plaza, DB, Sr.

Key losses: Frankie Argott, C/DT; Julian Soto, MLB/RT

Outlook: A big crop of seniors and juniors return to Kennedy this fall, including senior quarterbac­k Ryan Avalos, who threw for more than 700 yards and six touchdowns in four games during the spring.

The Cougars start the season in Week Zero against a CIF Southern Section program, Rosemead, on Friday.

5. ARLETA

Top returners: Kelvin Duran, RB/LB, Sr.; Guadalupe Cedillo, OL/DL, Sr.; Jared Rivas, OL/DL, Sr.; Mike Bonilla, WR/DB, Sr.

Key losses: Josh Lara, QB; Mike Robertson, WR

Outlook: The Mustangs went 3-0 in the spring and outscored their opponents 105-43. A lot of that scoring was done by running back Kelvin Duran. He scored seven touchdowns and ran for more than 400 yards, surpassing 100 yards rushing in each game. Coach Bill Coan says Duran is just under 6-feet and

195 pounds.

Arleta will begin the season with a tough test at Granada Hills in Week Zero.

Other City teams to watch: Canoga Park, Cleveland, El Camino Real, Chatsworth.

 ?? PHOTO BY ANDY HOLZMAN ?? Reseda’s Kameran Charles played quarterbac­k in the spring but is looking to play at receiver this fall.
PHOTO BY ANDY HOLZMAN Reseda’s Kameran Charles played quarterbac­k in the spring but is looking to play at receiver this fall.
 ?? HANS GUTKNECHT — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Birmingham Charter’s Delamonte Barnes, right, moves in to sack Calabasas’ Devin Hardy during a game in the pandemic-shortened spring season.
HANS GUTKNECHT — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Birmingham Charter’s Delamonte Barnes, right, moves in to sack Calabasas’ Devin Hardy during a game in the pandemic-shortened spring season.

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