Five of the six schools in the Freeway League have constructed appeals to Orange County’s planned new league structures that would be in place for the 2024-25 and 2025-26 school years.
The proposal that came out of Orange County releaguing meetings this past spring would create conferences specifically for football. County high school football teams would be grouped together into leagues by their power points profiles. Non-football sports would continue to play in traditional league structures. The Trinity League is exempt from the football-only plan.
Freeway League schools Fullerton, La Habra, Sonora, Sunny Hills and Troy are appealing the plan. Buena Park is not.
The appeals will be heard at the CIF Southern Section Executive Committee today (Sept. 21) before going up for vote by the CIF-SS Council on Sept, 28, The Council is the CIF-SS legislative rules-making and rules-changing body.
During the Orange County releaguing process the Freeway League was the group most against the releaguing plan that county schools approved in April.
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