![]() ![]() Look for La Habra to pair Giron with dual-threat QB Kenny Saucedo (5-11, 165), a speedy junior. That’s senior running back Brandon Giron, who rushed for 610 yards in six games last season, including 241 against Troy. What to expect: The six-time defending league champion Highlanders need to reload quickly with only one returning first-team all-league selection. The key area to watch is defense, The Coyotes allowed almost 35 points a game in league last season. Buena Park will also be bolstered by the return of the Washington twins and all-league offensive lineman Erik Lopez. Aaron Rodriguez, who played quarterback last season until being injured, shifts to wide receiver to form duo with returner Nicholas Zamora. ![]() The spread offense will be coordinated by Jude Oliva, who returns to the school after coaching under Anthony White at Santa Ana College. Last season at Orange, Moore (5-10, 180) shined on defense and earned first-team All-Orange Coast League honors. The Coyotes will lean heavily on Orange transfer running back Jaden Moore, who has been offered Minot State and Northern Arizona. Buena Park has lost 21 consecutive league games dating back to ’18. A revamped nonleague schedule looks more favorable but the league competition will be challenging. What to expect: The Coyotes are aiming to surprise after winning three games last season under Coach David Prieto, their highest total since 2018. OCVarsity is previewing every 11-man team in Orange County before the 2023 high school football season begins. Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. ![]()
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