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La Mirada Blog’s Preseason 2010-11 All-Suburban League Football Team
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La Mirada Blog’s Preseason 2010-11 All-Suburban League Football Team

Well fans, it looks like we are in for an intriguing football season as this may be one of the better years that the Suburban League has seen in a long time; with talent all over the place at every school. Here is my Preseason All League Team, featuring kids from every team. I hope you enjoy it.

Soon, I will have my preseason overview of each team, including things that I have heard, and things out there, that are just not true.

Preseason ALL SUBURBAN LEAGUE OFFENSE:

QB- Evan Hunko Sr. Mayfair: Looks to close out his four-year campaign as the starting QB with a league title, gaining momentum on the recruiting front after a solid summer.

RB-Aaron Francis Sr. Cerritos: He is looking to take his versatility to an Ivy League school next year, just hasn’t decided which one.

RB-Billy Moore Sr. Norwalk: Looks to build on a successful junior campaign that saw him be one third of a three-headed monster at RB in Norwalk’s vaunted double-wing.

FB- Elijhaa Penny Sr. Norwalk: Mr. U-Dub! He has verbally committed to the University of Washington and will be a key cog in Norwalk’s Offense. He would like nothing more than to be a league champion!

WR-Dejon Bernard Sr. John Glenn: This do-everything athlete for the Eagles scored a TD last season seven different ways. Right now, he is working his tail off to get that scholarship he deserves. He will be the leader of a young Glenn team.

Never Too Early to Look Ahead
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Never Too Early to Look Ahead

EXCLUSIVE! SUBURBAN LEAGUE FOOTBALL

I want to take some time this summer and analyze what should come about for the upcoming season. There is a ton of passing tournaments and linemen competitions going on this summer.  In this section I will take a look at the preseason schedules for all of the teams and make a prediction of how they will do. This is going to be an interesting preseason since some local schools have scheduled a few Southern Section powerhouses.

Artesia: The Pioneers in my opinion are in a rebuilding year and they are unfortunately stuck in a few two-year contracts that have them playing against Edison of Huntington Beach in Week 0. That is a mountain of a challenge, and Coach Joe Veach has his work cut out for him after taking over as the interim head coach last year. All I can say is that Edison lost in the Division I final last year to Servite; not an easy task for the Pioneers when opening up during a rebuilding year.

East is Beast as 605 Game Goes Down to the Wire
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East is Beast as 605 Game Goes Down to the Wire

Norwalk~The 43rd annual 605 All-Star Football Classic started off slow as neither team could find its niche, but the West eventually did, and won the game, 25-19, at Cerritos College.

 On its first possession, East QB Chris Leachman (LB POLY) threw a duck; and it was picked off by the West squad's Phillip Wilson (LB WILSON). Then, on a crucial 4th and 6, West QB Alden Darby (LB MILLIKAN), rolled right only to find East squad Defensive End Adrian Cortez (NORWALK), there to stop him.

Midway through the second quarter, a break down in coverage allowed for the West squad to score.

While The Guru was in the bathroom the West scored again!

Then as the first half was winding down, East squad RB Davion Edwards(NORWALK), plunged in from two yards out. That would take us to the half,  with the score 12-6, in favor of the West.

SUBURBAN LEAGUE FOOTBALL: Talented Class of Seniors Will Provide Plenty of Excitement
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SUBURBAN LEAGUE FOOTBALL: Talented Class of Seniors Will Provide Plenty of Excitement

Editor's note: "The Guru" will once again cover Suburban League Football exclusively for the La Mirada Blog this upcoming football season. Spring practice is underway, and believe it or not, it's not to early to start talking football! The following is the first of many pieces to run from now, until the final play of the football season in December.

Well Ladies and Gentleman, The Guru has returned, with high school football season just around the corner (more like 120 days away)! I am here today with a small preview of the best players returning next season for each team in the Suburban League! This will be the year of burners, as each team will have a bona-fide game breaker; and when you have one of these guys, you can definitely win at any stage of the game.

Artesia: Had a lot of players last year that where young; had to play behind their now graduating big play threat, Travon Payne.

Bellflower: Returning RB Larreon White was a big play threat last for the Buccaneers amassing a total of 600 all-purpose yards. The kid can really fly, and I look for him to be one of the league's best players this upcoming season.

Cerritos: The Dons didn't do very well in losing every game last year, but they should be remarkably better when you consider they have the do-everything-guy in Aaron Francis. The kid played in all three phases of the game and is going to be a game-breaker next year for the Dons. He is going to a senior next year, so let's see what he has in store for his final stanza.