Orange County’s high school athletics scene has delivered exceptional championship performances and major recruiting news across multiple sports. Local teams have captured prestigious CIF Southern Section titles while standout athletes secure college commitments.
Baseball: St. John Bosco Captures Division 1 Crown in Extra-Inning Classic
St. John Bosco delivered championship drama in the CIF Southern Section Division 1 baseball final, defeating Santa Margarita 3-2 in a nine-inning thriller at Cal State Fullerton. The marathon contest stretched over three hours before Miles Clark’s clutch walk-off single sealed the victory for the Braves.
The championship game featured lead changes and momentum swings throughout. St. John Bosco struck first with two runs in the opening frame, establishing an early advantage. Santa Margarita responded with determination, manufacturing the tying runs in the fifth inning to force extra innings and set up the dramatic finish.
Softball: Orange County Teams Dominate State Championships
Orange County softball programs excelled at the highest level, capturing multiple CIF-SS championships across different divisions.
Los Alamitos earned their Division 1 title through sheer perseverance, outlasting JSerra in a grueling 10-inning battle. The Griffins demonstrated championship composure under pressure, finding ways to win when the game extended beyond regulation. Their ability to maintain focus through the extended contest exemplified the mental toughness that carried them through their entire playoff campaign.
In Division 3 action, Marina softball asserted their superiority with a commanding performance against Westlake in the championship game. The Vikings’ balanced offensive attack and solid pitching throughout the postseason culminated in a decisive title victory, rewarding their consistent excellence all season long.
Lacrosse: Mixed Results for Orange County Powers
Boys lacrosse produced contrasting outcomes for Orange County’s premier programs in their respective championship games.
San Clemente’s defense proved the difference in their Division 2 championship victory over Dos Pueblos, securing an 8-7 triumph. The Tritons’ defensive unit consistently disrupted opposing attacks throughout their playoff run, with their championship-game performance representing the pinnacle of their suffocating style of play.
Mater Dei’s Division 1 championship aspirations fell short against a dominant Loyola squad, suffering an 11-3 defeat in the final. While the result was disappointing, the Monarchs’ advancement to the division’s ultimate game demonstrated their program’s continued competitiveness at lacrosse’s highest level.
Football Recruiting: Ohio State Lands Mater Dei Standout
Mater Dei wide receiver Kayden Dixon-Wyatt has committed to Ohio State, adding another elite talent to the Buckeyes’ 2026 recruiting class. Dixon-Wyatt will reunite with current teammate Chris Henry Jr. in Columbus, creating a formidable receiving tandem with shared chemistry from their high school careers.
The commitment represents another significant recruiting victory for Ohio State in Southern California, tapping into Mater Dei’s tradition of producing college-ready talent. Both receivers bring the experience of competing at the highest levels of high school football.
Wrestling: Marina’s Gutierrez Earns Top Individual Honor
Marina freshman Aubree Gutierrez claimed the Girls Wrestler of the Year award for the 2024-25 season, establishing herself as Orange County’s premier female wrestler. Gutierrez’s recognition reflects both her individual excellence and her role in elevating the profile of girls wrestling throughout the region.
Her selection to lead the All-Orange County girls wrestling team signals the continued growth and competitiveness of the sport locally. The comprehensive all-county selections highlight the depth of talent across Orange County wrestling programs.
Santa Margarita pitcher Ethan Russell reacts after their loss to St. John Bosco in the championship game of the CIF-SS Division 1 baseball playoffs at Cal State Fullerton on Friday May 30, 2025. (Photo by Keith Durflinger, Contributing Photographer)