National powers, fewer players define California high school football
RALPH D. RUSSO
AP College Football WriterBELLFLOWER (AP) — On a typically perfect Southern California afternoon, bright sun and blue sky, the stars are out at St. John Bosco Prep football practice.
The quarterback built like Jameis Winston? Five-star prospect, heading to Clemson. That chiseled linebacker with the square jaw? Four star, committed to Ohio State. That super-fast receiver? Four star. The other receiver is a four star, too. That OTHER receiver, the tall one? Four star, but he's just a junior, like the other four-star linebacker. Couple three-star players on the offensive line. Another on the defensive line.
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