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The Orange County Football Conference has released the county’s leagues for the 2025 and 2026 seasons.
The football-only leagues are based on the HSratings.com power ratings from the past two seasons.
Besides the power ratings moving teams to new league, there are other changes made by the conference.
The top-rated Alpha League has expanded into a six-team group from four. The Tango League is now home to nine teams as the bottom of the conference’s power ratings.
The Tango will received four automatic playoff berths while the other 10 six-team leagues will have three apiece.
Here’s a look at the county’s football leagues for the next two seasons:
Alpha: Edison, Los Alamitos, Mission Viejo, San Clemente, San Juan Hills, Yorba Linda
Bravo: Capistrano Valley, Corona del Mar, Crean Lutheran, La Habra, Tustin, Villa Park
Delta: Dana Hills, El Modena, Huntington Beach, Laguna Beach, Troy, Western
Epsilon: Aliso Niguel, Brea Olinda, Foothill, Newport Harbor, Tesoro, Trabuco Hills
Foxtrot: Beckman, El Dorado, El Toro, Irvine, Orange, Segerstrom
Iota: Cypress, Kennedy, Laguna Hills, Marina, Northwood, Pacifica
Kappa: Canyon, Esperanza, Fullerton, Portola, St. Margaret’s, Sunny Hills
Lambda: Calvary Chapel, Fountain Valley, Sonora, Valencia, Westminster, Woodbridge
Omicron: Buena Park, Estancia, Garden Grove, Los Amigos, Santa Ana, University
Sigma: Anaheim, Costa Mesa, Katella, Ocean View, Rancho Alamitos, Saddleback
Tango: Bolsa Grande, Century, Godinez, La Quinta, Loara, Magnolia, Santa Ana Valley, Santiago, Savanna
The Trinity League remains the same with JSerra, Mater Dei, Orange Lutheran, St. John Bosco, Santa Margarita and Servite.
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