Trinity League

The Trinity League is a high school athletic conference in California. It is part of the Southern Section. In 2010 the Trinity League was named by MaxPreps as the second toughest high school football league in the United States.[1]

Kiki Mendoza served as the football coach at St. John Bosco High School for 12 years until 2010 when he was fired after the team did not make the playoffs. He was replaced by Jason Negro. Eric Sondheimer of the Los Angeles Times criticized the firing of Mendoza, stating "Yes, the Braves had trouble finishing in the upper echelon of the brutally tough Trinity League that includes Santa Ana Mater Dei, Anaheim Servite and Orange Lutheran, but who wouldn't?"[2]

Members

School City Founded Enrollment Nickname
JSerra Catholic High School San Juan Capistrano, California 2003 1,150 Lions
Mater Dei High School Santa Ana, California 1950 2,100 Monarchs
Orange Lutheran High School Orange, California 1973 1,322 Lancers
Santa Margarita High School Rancho Santa Margarita, California 1987 1,700 Eagles
Servite High School Anaheim, California 1958 920 Friars
St. John Bosco High School Bellflower, California 1940 820 Braves

Champions

Football

Year Team Record
2015 St. John Bosco 5-0-0
2014 St. John Bosco 5-0-0
2013 St. John Bosco 5-0-0
2012 St. John Bosco 5-0-0
2011 Servite 5-0-0
2010 Servite 5-0-0
2009 Servite 5-0-0
2008 Servite
2007 Servite
2006 Orange Lutheran 4-1-0

Notable athletic alumni

Mater Dei

Servite

St. John Bosco

Records in football as a quarterback. current quarterback for the UCLA Bruins' football program.

Santa Margarita

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