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The slight chill and rain this week finally provided Southland football teams with some traditional fall weather and playing conditions.
It could not have come at a better time as league play in the majority of the Southern Section’s 13 divisions gets underway tonight and Friday.
There are 32 undefeated and untied teams, including four in divisions I and VI.
Here is a brief midseason look at each division:
DIVISION I
Loyola High Coach Steve Grady thought prep football prognosticators overrated his team at the start of the season.
But there is no argument now that the Cubs (5-0), who play in the Del Rey League, are a legitimate challenger for the Southern Section Division I title that has been won or shared the last five years by Moore League favorite Long Beach Poly (5-0) and Serra League favorite Santa Ana Mater Dei (4-1).
The Citrus Belt League features four teams--Rialto Eisenhower, Fontana, Redlands and Rialto--that begin league play with 4-1 records.
Los Alamitos (5-0) plays Huntington Beach Marina (5-0) tonight in a Sunset League opener. Anaheim Esperanza (4-1), Huntington Beach Edison (4-1) and Fountain Valley (3-2) will also contend.
DIVISION II
Downey (5-0) of the San Gabriel Valley League is the top-ranked team in the Southern Section division poll.
Chino (5-0) is also unbeaten, but the Cowboys play in a league with 1999 runner-up Upland (4-1) and Chino Don Lugo (4-1).
Defending champion Diamond Bar (4-1) might not be as formidable as last year, but the Brahmas and fellow Sierra League member Chino Hills Ayala (3-1-1) are title contenders.
DIVISION III
Defending champion Newhall Hart (3-2) lost to Westlake and Loyola, but the Indians are still regarded as the team to beat in a division that includes Bay League rivals Palos Verdes Peninsula (5-0) and Redondo Union (5-0).
Crescenta Valley (5-0), Sherman Oaks Notre Dame (4-0-1), La Canada St. Francis (4-1), Valencia (4-1) and Antelope Valley (4-1) are other contenders.
DIVISION IV
Ventura (5-0) and Lompoc (5-0) are unbeaten, but Westlake (4-1) defeated Hart and lost only a close game to Clovis West.
Hueneme (4-1) and Santa Maria Righetti (4-1) are among the other contenders.
DIVISION V
Elsinore (5-0) of the Southwestern League has attracted statewide attention. Corona Centennial (4-1) is one of several teams that will challenge for the title.
DIVISION VI
Top-ranked La Mirada of the Suburban League is joined by Orange County schools Villa Park, Cypress, Irvine at 5-0.
Irvine and Newport Harbor (4-1) play Friday in a rematch of last year’s division championship game.
DIVISION VII
Defending champion Hacienda Heights Los Altos and Miramonte League rival Hacienda Heights Wilson are 5-0. So is Pico Rivera El Rancho in the Del Rio League.
Covina Charter Oak (4-1), also of the Miramonte League, and Montebello (4-1) of the Almont League could also contend.
DIVISION VIII
Riverside Norte Vista (5-0), the only unbeaten team in the division, is ranked second in the Southern Section poll behind La Quinta (4-1).
Ridgecrest Burroughs (4-1), Barstow (3-2) and Rubidoux (3-2) are other teams to watch.
DIVISION IX
West Covina South Hills (4-1), 2-0 in the Valle Vista League, is probably Los Angeles County’s best hope in the only division that lacks an unbeaten team.
DIVISION X
Inglewood (5-0) and Santa Monica (5-0) finished 1-8-1 and 2-8, respectively, last season as members of the then-Division II Bay League. After moving down, the schools will battle for the Ocean League title.
DIVISION XI
Defending champion Ventura St. Bonaventure (5-0), Cerritos Valley Christian (5-0) and Cathedral (5-0) are the teams to beat with Santa Paula (4-1), Verbum Dei (3-1-1) and Oak Park (4-1) also in the mix.
DIVISION XII
Top-ranked Van Nuys Montclair Prep (5-0) competes as a freelance team. The Mounties will be challenged by defending champion Lancaster Paraclete (4-1) and fellow Alpha League member L.A. Baptist (4-1) as well as Mojave (3-1-1) and Desert (4-1).
DIVISION XIII
Arrowhead Christian (5-0), Trona (5-0) and Pasadena Poly (4-0) begin league play unbeaten.
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