California continues to set the national benchmark for high school football excellence. Entering the 2026 season, the top-tier competition is spearheaded by the ultra-competitive Trinity League—which features all six of its member programs in the statewide Top 25—alongside dominant Northern and Central California powerhouses.
| Rank | Team | Location | League / Region | Key Highlight |
| 1 | St. John Bosco | Bellflower | Trinity / Southern | National No. 1 contender loaded with blue-chip talent and returning QB Koa Malau’ulu. |
| 2 | Santa Margarita | Rancho SM | Trinity / Southern | Reigning CIF Open Division champion coached by former NFL QB Carson Palmer. |
| 3 | Corona Centennial | Corona | Big 4 / Southern | Led by legendary HC Matt Logan; explosive offense returning key playmakers. |
| 4 | Mater Dei | Santa Ana | Trinity / Southern | 5-time national champion boasting elite depth and D1 recruiting star power. |
| 5 | Folsom | Folsom | Sierra Foothill / Sac-Joaquin | Northern California powerhouse with championship-caliber passing attack. |
| 6 | De La Salle | Concord | EBAL / North Coast | Perennial state giant known for physical, relentless option offense. |
| 7 | Sierra Canyon | Chatsworth | Mission / Southern | Reinforced defensive front with premier off-season transfer additions. |
| 8 | Mission Viejo | Mission Viejo | Alpha / Southern | Balanced attack supported by physical line play on both sides of the ball. |
| 9 | Orange Lutheran | Orange | Trinity / Southern | Battle-tested squad playing one of the nation’s toughest non-league schedules. |
| 10 | Servite | Anaheim | Trinity / Southern | High-energy Trinity League contender with key returning skill players. |
| 11 | Central East | Fresno | Tri-River / Central | Top program out of Central Section coming off a 14-win season. |
| 12 | Archbishop Riordan | San Francisco | WCAL / Central Coast | High-scoring unit featuring premier West Coast college prospects. |
| 13 | Cathedral Catholic | San Diego | Western / San Diego | San Diego Section titan driven by a disciplined, run-heavy scheme. |
| 14 | Los Alamitos | Los Alamitos | Alpha / Southern | Fast-paced offense capable of matching up with top Southern Section teams. |
| 15 | Pittsburg | Pittsburg | BAY / North Coast | Dynamic skill positions leading Bay Area playoff pushes year after year. |
| 16 | Lincoln | San Diego | Western / San Diego | Elite athletic depth and physical secondary defining their program. |
| 17 | JSerra Catholic | SJ Capistrano | Trinity / Southern | Coached by former NFL LB Hardy Nickerson; fierce Trinity League defense. |
| 18 | Pacifica | Oxnard | Marmonte / Southern | Emerging Ventura County power returning from a 14-1 championship run. |
| 19 | Murrieta Valley | Murrieta | Big 4 / Southern | Potent offensive scheme pushing deep into Southern Section playoffs. |
| 20 | San Clemente | San Clemente | Alpha / Southern | Highly disciplined South Orange County squad with strong front seven. |
| 21 | Vista Murrieta | Murrieta | Big 4 / Southern | Physical defense and solid run game keeping them in top-25 contention. |
| 22 | Damien | La Verne | Baseline / Southern | Stoic baseline contender featuring steady, battle-tested senior leadership. |
| 23 | Carlsbad | Carlsbad | Avocado / San Diego | Consistently producing top Division I prospects in the San Diego region. |
| 24 | Mission Hills | San Marcos | Avocado / San Diego | Tough, efficient program rounding out San Diego’s premier contenders. |
| 25 | San Juan Hills | San Juan Capistrano | Sea View / Southern | Resilient Orange County team looking to capitalize on key returning starters. |
Key Storylines to Watch
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Trinity League Parity: After years of Mater Dei and St. John Bosco sweeping state titles, Santa Margarita’s CIF Open Division championship last season proved the Trinity League has entered a new era of league-wide parity.
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Interstate Showdowns: California top programs open the 2026 season with high-stakes national broadcasts—most notably No. 1 St. John Bosco facing Nevada power Bishop Gorman.