
La Habra will play Orange Lutheran in Week 0 of the 2010 football season. Some details need to be finalized, but look for the Highlanders to also play St. John Bosco of Bellflower, which, like Lutheran, is a Trinity League team. La Habra will not play Los Alamitos in 2010, after having played the Griffins in 2008 and ’09.
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O.LU. is a class school all the way. They were in the Mighty Empire League for a while. Now in the Trinity bringing them up a notch. La Habra better be ready for this game next year. Happy Holiday’s.
lahabra better be ready playing a pac-5 school so early in the season…well see how theyll handle it
All I know is La Habra is a powerful and talanted force to be reckoned with. good luck O.L..
By the time the program in L.H. gets used to better and better programs, the next line of Quezada’s will arrive. xD
Then my kid. Look out for Angel Giovanni Avila – in like 15 Years… hah! =p
Can’t wait for next year.
Smart move by La Habra. I imagine La Habra has aspirations of some day playing in a State Bowl Game. Nobody gives them any consideration to date for such a game? But, beat Orange Lutheran & St. John Bosco and the front runners will jump on the bandwagon of a program that’s been solid for the last decade.
I would like to see Los Al go for the three peat… it never gets old for a pac 5 team to beat down on the lil guy haha
La Habra has never been shy about playing the Pac. La habra lives for the post-season. Win or lose, La Habra fans know that a strong Pre-season leads to the finals. I don’t think I have ever seen such an underestimated program in prep sports in Orange County.
Steve Fryer….The rain conditions had little to do with LH’s win over Trabuco Hills the other day. Their “O” and “D” lines were no match for La Habra.
I thought LH showed class by not going for the forth TD. Not so much for yours and TH ‘s coach’s (rain conditions) explaination of why his team lost. Be honest Steve….TH was not beat by a better team that day….They were beat by a better team….period!!!
It will be great to see La Habra match-up with OLU and SJBosco, a tough non-league schedule, continues to serve them well during league and in the play-offs. Next year OLU will be alot better than they were this year. Doesn’t LH still play La Mirada as well next year? Yikes, that will be a killer non-league schedule.
Maybe, LH will have better luck against OLU than they did against Los Al the past two years.
What happened to La Habra playing Los Al and San Clemente?