With the numbers Anthony League is putting up this season, he’s certainly placed himself among the best running backs in the CIF-Southern Section. If he continues that same production for the next two months, he may be remembered as one of the best to ever put on a Millikan jersey.

But in reality, he’s just trying to be the best athlete in his own family.

Following in the footsteps of both his parents, and older sister Aniyah, Anthony is continuing the League Family legacy of athletic success.

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Anthony’s parents were high school sweethearts at Rancho Verde High School in Moreno Valley, where they both ran track. His dad, Will, was also a star running back on the football team while his mom, TaShara, was a standout basketball player.

So it’s no surprise that the athletic power couple saw both their kids earn high-profile athletic scholarships, with Aniyah playing soccer at Michigan and Anthony headed to Cal after this season.

“I didn’t do anything but be a glorified Uber driver,” said Will with a laugh. “They work hard. We’ve helped build a foundation for them and taught them some structure and accountability and let them flourish in their own space. I’m very proud of what I’ve seen my son and my daughter become. They’re simply amazing people, they’re always looking out for others. You can’t ask for anything more when you talk about your kids.”

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