When 6-foot-5, 315-pound all-league offensive sort out Jorge Gonzalez of Santa Paula Excessive needed to take a compulsory two-week break this summer season below the Southern Part useless interval guidelines, he didn’t simply sit at dwelling. He went to the wheat fields of Santa Barbara and earned cash utilizing a weed whacker eight hours a day so he might purchase a automobile.

“My uniform turned green,” he stated of his every day work within the fields.

The Santa Paula neighborhood is closely concerned within the agriculture enterprise, and soccer coach Myke Morales stated lots of his gamers have labored within the fields.

Gonzalez is a three-year starter with a 3.8 grade-point common and made the journey to Ventura on Thursday for a Tri County League media day that additionally featured gamers from Agoura, Hueneme, Dos Pueblos, San Marcos and Fillmore.

Fillmore coach Charlie Weis and Santa Paula coach Myke Montoya speak concerning the a hundred and first yr for a rivalry that’s among the many finest in California. pic.twitter.com/9M87Bpet80

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Morales and Fillmore’s Charles Weis mentioned their 100-year-old rivalry sport performed on the finish of every season. It’s in contrast to another so far as uniting each communities.

“It’s the way it’s supposed to be,” Weis stated. “It’s a community event. It’s what’s right is for high school football.”

Agoura is able to welcome again quarterback Gavin Grey, who suffered a season-ending knee harm within the fourth sport final season. He’ll have baseball standout Tyler Starling at receiver, plus the Chargers have operating again George Hastings, who will grow to be No. 7 on the roster.

Dos Pueblos returns all-league receiver Micah Barnhart.

Hueneme has excessive hopes for operating again Jeremiah Alvarado.

San Marcos may need the most effective multi-sport athletes within the state in elite golfer Austin Downing, who’s additionally a kicker and performs baseball.

Fillmore will depend on 4 gamers who will probably be three-year starters — linebacker Carlos Cabral, receiver Mauricio Ocegueda, lineman Marcus Lechuga and lineman Genaro Villela.

All of the coaches are making ready for doable disruptions due to wildfires and have had experiences prior to now.

“Every year, we’re problem solving,” Dos Pueblos coach AJ Pateras stated. “We just navigate.”