Los Angeles Times

Trinity League football play to start with a bang

Times’ No. 1- ranked St. John Bosco faces No. 2 Mater Dei on Friday night.

- ERIC SONDHEIMER ON HIGH SCHOOLS

The best high school football league in America begins its weekly grind this week testing players, coaches and fans.

The six- teamTrinit­y League might be its strongest ever from top to bottom, and league play starts Friday night with a matchup of No. 1- ranked Bellflower St. John Bosco ( 4- 1) against No. 2 Santa Ana Mater Dei ( 5- 0) at St. John Bosco. Tickets figure to be snapped up quickly when they go on sale Monday. Stadium capacity is 6,500.

It’s Coach Jason Negro versus Coach Bruce Rollinson; quarterbac­k Josh Rosen versus quarterbac­k Jack Lowary; lineman Matt Katnik versus lineman Malik McMorris.

Don’t be surprised if famous alumni fromthe two schools offer a few inspiring Tweets thisweek. Former Mater Dei quarterbac­ks Matt Barkley and Matt Leinart could face lots of Twitter competitio­n from St. John Bosco’s powerful new alumni such as Bryce Treggs ( California) and Jaleel Wadood ( UCLA).

The other matchups Friday aren’t too shabby either: No. 7 JSerra ( 5- 0) against No. 10 Santa Margarita ( 4- 1) at Saddleback College and No. 5 Anaheim Servite ( 3- 2) against No. 14 Orange Lutheran ( 4- 1) at Orange Coast College.

All six Trinity League teams are ranked in the top 25 by TheT imes. Many have players who have been starters on varsity since theywere sophomores. It’s truly the best going against the best.

“Everybody is accomplish­ed and everyone has gotten better, which is crazy,” McMorris said.

The schools in the league keep trying to top each other, whether that means building a bigger weight roomor creating a better website. Head coaches get paid six- figure salaries and are under pressure to win.

“On any given week, somebody can beat somebody in the Trinity League,” Rollinson said.

St. John Bosco, however, hasn’t lost a Trinity League game since Nov. 4, 2011, to Santa Margarita.

“We’re hyped for them,” McMorris said.

McMorris, one of the state’s top shot putters and a standout defensive lineman, will be lining up against Katnik, the state’s top returning shot putter and a standout offensive guard. For halftime entertainm­ent, they could compete in the ring.

Mater Dei’s strength is its offensive and defensive lines. St. John Bosco’s defense was exposed against Las Vegas Bishop Gorman twoweeks ago in a 34- 31loss. But thatwas going against a Bishop Gorman quarterbac­k who could run and pass. Lowary doesn’t scramble much for Mater Dei, and that could help the Braves.

One reason the league is so good this season is the talent at quarterbac­k. Rosen is headed to UCLA; Servite’s Travis Waller is an Oregon commit; Santa Margarita’s K. J. Costello is on everyone’s list of top juniors; JSerra’s Nick Robinson is a three- year standout; Orange Lutheran’s L. J. Northingto­n is showing he can run and pass; Mater Dei’s Lowary hasn’t had a pass intercepte­d in five games.

One of the most intriguing teams is JSerra. The Lions have never made the Pac- 5Division playoffs, and this could be their best team.

Coaches refer to the league competitio­n as a “gauntlet.”

Sportswrit­ers are just hoping there’s enough room in the press box to tell the stories of the playoff- like drama ready to unfold over the next fiveweeks. eric. sondheimer@ latimes. com Twitter: LATSondhei­mer

 ?? Isaac Brekken Associated Press ?? JOSH ROSEN of St. John Bosco is one of several top- flight quarterbac­ks in the Trinity League. St. John Bosco hasn’t lost a league game since 2011.
Isaac Brekken Associated Press JOSH ROSEN of St. John Bosco is one of several top- flight quarterbac­ks in the Trinity League. St. John Bosco hasn’t lost a league game since 2011.

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