Charting the high school football transfers
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A sample of players who switched schools in time for spring football practice (grade listed is for the 2018 season):
Pos.: Name, Year | Former school to new school
QB: Bryce Young, Jr. | Cathedral to Mater Dei
QB: Trilian Harris, So. | Chaparral to Santa Margarita
QB: Peter Costelli, So. | St. John Bosco to Santa Margarita
QB: Blaze McKibbin, Sr. | Serra to Westlake
QB: Marco Siderman, Jr. | Oaks Christian to Westlake
QB: Tripp Mitchell, Sr. | Alemany to Oaks Christian
QB: Jared Heywood, Jr. | Alemany to Cathedral
QB: Miller Moss, So. | Loyola to Alemany
QB: Caden Bell, Sr. | Servite to JSerra
QB: CJ Montes, So. | La Salle to Arcadia
QB: Cole Boop, So. | Calvary Chapel to Upland
QB: Brionne Penny, Sr. | Norwalk to Narbonne
QB: Jake Garcia, So. | LB Poly to Narbonne
QB: Jalen Daniels, Jr. | Narbonne to Lawndale
QB: Carter Freedland, Jr. | Mater Dei to Corona Centennial
QB: Reggie Retzlaff, Sr. | Claremont to Corona Centennial
QB: Shane Illingworth, Jr. | Villa Park to Norco
WR: Braedin Huffman-Dixon, Sr. | Eastlake Roosevelt to Mater Dei
WR: Carrington Collins, So. | SO Notre Dame to St. John Bosco
WR: Jabari Kindle, Sr. | Cathedral to Arcadia
RB: JoJuan Collins, Jr. | Dorsey to Narbonne
RB: Seven McGee, So. | Grace Brethren to Narbonne
RB: Chris Street, Jr. | Mater Dei to JSerra
RB: Sean Dollars, Sr. | Rancho Cucamonga to Mater Dei
OL: Sefita Tupe, Jr. | Gardena Serra to Mater Dei
DB: Jeremiah Criddell, Sr. | Rancho Cucamonga to Mater Dei
DB: Bryson Washington, Jr. | Houston King to Mater Dei
DB: Titus Tolner, Sr. | Servite to St. John Bosco
DB: Trent McDuffie, Sr. | Servite to St. John Bosco
DB: Paul Edwards, Sr. | St. John Bosco to Narbonne
DB: Kamren Blanton, So. | South Torrance to LB Poly
LB: Spencer Lytle, Sr. | Servite to St. John Bosco
LB: Jaden Genova, So. | Mater Dei to JSerra
LB: De’Gabriel Floyd, Sr. | Golden Valley to Westlake
DL: Evan Bennett, Sr. | Capitol Christian to Mater Dei
DL: Justin Lebeauf, Sr. | LB Poly to JSerra
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