

It was the fourth time in six seasons that Granite Hills lost in the semifinals. Scouting report: The Eagles were tri-champs with Helix and Steele Canyon, giving them four straight league titles, before losing to Division II champ Lincoln. Key players: Ethen Bishop (FS), Richard Harris (RB-CB), Zoseph Cuero (C-DL), Jacob Hennessey (DL), Zach Burton (TE-DL), Jeremiah Satberry (FB-DL), James Johnson (WR), Jacob Setterberg (WR), Dimitri Fuentes (OL), Justus McComb (QB). “If we can stay healthy and get through a tough league, we can make some noise in Division III,” Burner said.


El Cap added state division champ San Diego this year. In such a competitive league, the first five nonleague games are key. Feil (6-3, 285) is strong, agile and intelligent with offers from USD and Yale. Feil, Greaves, Reed and Hutson (a junior) are worthy three-year starters blocking for a trio of skilled backs in Green (625 yards), Grasmick (420) and newcomer March. He’s an elite athlete (and musician) with a solid grasp of the offense. Hauser is a four-year starter who threw for 2,136 yards and 22 TDs. Experience and talent at QB and OL are the strengths. Scouting report: El Capitan is celebrating its 60th anniversary, and the Vaqueros are looking for a deep playoff run after getting knocked out in the first round by University City, 47-30. Key players: Wick Hauser (QB), Carson Feil (OL), Donny Green (RB), Taylor Grasmick (RB), Trent March (RB-FS), Ryan Greaves (OL-DL), Daniel Reed (OL), Tim Hutson (OL), Cole Fockler (OL-DL), Santana Medina (CB), Jacobo Villa (LB), Colby Gregg (LB).
