Prep talk: Don't say City Section football has no talent

Los Angeles TimesThursday, November 27, 2025 at 12:15:00 PM
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Prep talk: Don't say City Section football has no talent
  • The City Section football scene is gaining recognition for its talent, highlighted by promising players like Elyjah Staples, De'Andre Kirkpatrick, and Chris Fields III, who are part of the class of 2027. This acknowledgment counters the narrative that the City Section lacks skilled athletes.
  • The emergence of these players signifies a shift in the perception of City Section football, showcasing the potential for future collegiate opportunities and elevating the competitive landscape of high school sports in the region.
  • As the City Section prepares for upcoming championships, the competition is intensifying, with traditional powerhouses facing new challengers, reflecting a broader trend of evolving dynamics in high school football that emphasizes the importance of nurturing emerging talent.
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