List of California state high school football champions
Below is a list of California state and regional high school football champions sanctioned by the California Interscholastic Federation since the organization began holding state championship games in 2006.[1] High schools in the state are divided into four divisions (three prior to 2008) based roughly on enrollment; since 2008, there has also been an Open Division for which all schools are eligible.[2] Starting in 2015, a new format was implemented to increase the number of state bowl games from 5 to 13, thus allowing every CIF Section champion to qualify.[3]
State Champions
Year | Open Division | Open Division Small Schools | Division I-AA | Division I-A | Division II-AA | Division II-A | Division III-AA | Division III-A | Division IV-AA | Division IV-A | Division V-AA | Division V-A | Division VI-AA |
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2015 | De La Salle (Concord) def. Centennial (Corona) 28-21 | Central Catholic (Modesto) def. San Marino 56-21 | Mission Viejo def. Bellarmine (San Jose) 24-0 | Narbonne (Los Angeles) def. Clayton Valley Charter (Concord) 28-14 | Del Oro (Loomis) def. Camarillo 16-13 | Citrus Hill (Perris) def. St. Francis (Mountain View) 23-20 | La Mirada def. Campolindo (Moraga) 27-3 | Rancho Bernardo (San Diego) def. Sacred Heart Prep (Atherton) 35-14 | Hanford def. Bonita Vista (Chula Vista) 33-21 | Sierra (Manteca) def. Chowchilla 20-15 | Mater Dei Catholic (Chula Vista) def. Immanuel (Reedley) 56-21 | St. Bernard's (Eureka) def. Saddleback Valley Christian (San Juan Capistrano) 28-21 | East Nicolaus def. Coronado 16-6 |
Regional Champions
Northern California Champions
Year | Open Division | Open Division Small Schools | Division I-AA | Division I-A | Division II-AA | Division II-A | Division III-AA | Division III-A | Division IV-AA | Division IV-A | Division V-AA | Division V-A | Division VI-AA | Division VI-AA Play-in Game |
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2015[8] | De La Salle (Concord)** | Central Catholic (Modesto) def. Marin Catholic 49-14 | Bellarmine (San Jose) def. Folsom 42-35 | Clayton Valley Charter (Concord) def. Oak Grove (San Jose) 21-3 | Del Oro (Loomis) def. Liberty (Bakersfield) 28-24 | St. Francis (Mountain View) def. Pleasant Valley 29-7 | Campolindo (Moraga) def. Milpitas 27-24 | Sacred Heart Prep (Atherton) def. McClymonds (Oakland) 56-20 | Hanford def. Sonora 42-18 | Sierra (Manteca) def. Sutter 17-13 | Immanuel (Reedley) def. Bradshaw Christian (Sacramento) 31-21 | St. Bernard's (Eureka) def. Fall River 55-0 | East Nicolaus def. Stone Ridge Christian (Merced) 34-14 | Stone Ridge Christian def. Mission (San Francisco) 70-21 |
Southern California Champions
Year | Open Division | Open Division Small Schools | Division I-AA | Division I-A | Division II-AA | Division II-A | Division III-AA | Division III-A | Division IV-AA | Division IV-A | Division V-AA | Division V-A | Division VI-AA |
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2015[12] | Centennial (Corona)** | San Marino def. Sierra Canyon 36-35 | Mission Viejo def. Helix (La Mesa) 32-28 | Narbonne (Los Angeles) def. Ridgeview (Bakersfield) 35-20 | Camarillo def. La Habra 63-49 | Citrus Hill (Perris) def. Calabasas 56-21 | La Mirada def. Oceanside 36-14 | Rancho Bernardo (San Diego) def. Oak Hills (Hesperia) 31-30 | Bonita Vista (Chula Vista) def. Canyon (Anaheim) 24-21 | Chowchilla def. Fairfax (Los Angeles) 28-16 | Mater Dei Catholic (Chula Vista) def. Notre Dame (Riverside) 21-14 | Saddleback Valley Christian (San Juan Capistrano) def. Kennedy (Delano) 59-45 | Coronado def. Belmont (Los Angeles) 14-0 |
- Listed in years from 2006-2011 is Regional Selection for each division. Regional Games began in 2012.
- Open Division regional champions are selected effective 2014 and advance directly to Open Division State Championship. Listed in respective years is Open Division regional selection.
- Due to the number of section divisions, a play-in game is conducted in the North for Division VI-AA and Division VI-A. Listed in respective years is result of Division VI-AA North play-in game and Division VI-A North play-in game.
References
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