Column: Here's what you can look forward to next year for high school sports

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There is plenty to look forward to when it comes to athletes and teams in Southland high school sports for the 2023-24 year. Here's a peek into the future.

As soon as this week’s Southern California regional playoffs are completed for baseball and softball, it will be time to focus on the 2023-24 sports season, so why not give you a peek of what to look forward to:There’s a new Bailey family member arriving in the fall at Brentwood. Freshman Tristyn Bailey could be a girls’ volleyball prodigy. Her father is Toby Bailey, the high-flying former UCLA Bruins basketball star on the 1995 NCAA championship team.

The City Section has repeatedly tried to host wrestling, basketball and volleyball competitions at Roybal in recent years, only to be turned down. A promise is a promise. The gym is the best site for LAUSD student-athletes to celebrate championships. The City Section knows its championship dates months in advance, so planning shouldn’t be a problem. There’s been too many excuses for the gym being unavailable.

The Mission League took over as the top league this past season, and there’s no sign that defending state Open Division champion Harvard-Westlake won’t be facing defending Southern Section Open Division champion Corona Centennial to decide best again.Long Beach Poly’s Neela Bagley runs for yardage during a League of Champions girls’ flag football game against Redondo Union.

Long Beach Poly has junior quarterback Aaya McLyn, a soccer and softball athlete. Crenshaw’s Naomi Whitfield, a senior basketball player, had 12 interceptions playing safety in a flag league. Sophomore receiver Saielle Howard and senior quarterback Rhandi Flores lead a powerhouse team at Gardena Serra. Softball shortstop Jessica Rose will play quarterback for Lake Balboa Birmingham. She’s the daughter of 11-man coach Jim Rose.

 

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