Get ready for a weekend of high-octane high school football action as three major seven-on-seven passing tournaments take center stage on Saturday. These events are a prime opportunity to see the next generation of gridiron stars showcase their skills in a fast-paced, no-pads setting.
At St. John Bosco High, the spotlight is on junior quarterback Koa Malau'ulu as he enters his third year leading the Braves' offense. The school is hosting the Brave 8 Invitational Passing Tournament, an eight-team showdown kicking off at 9:30 a.m. Malau'ulu may have lost All-American receiver Madden Williams (now at Texas A&M), but keep an eye on class of 2028 wideout DJ Tubbs, who proved last season he's ready to step into a starring role. Also competing is Corona Centennial, featuring Cathedral transfer Jaden Jefferson in his debut at quarterback—a matchup that's sure to draw attention.
Down the coast, Dana Hills is running a 16-team tournament starting pool play at 8 a.m. The field includes Oxnard Pacifica, Laguna Beach, and Crean Lutheran, each boasting experienced quarterbacks who can light up the scoreboard. It's a chance to scout some of the region's top signal-callers before the fall season begins.
Meanwhile, Long Beach Millikan is also hosting a passing tournament, adding to the weekend's full slate of competitive football. For fans and players alike, these events are more than just practice—they're a glimpse into the future of prep football, where chemistry, timing, and athleticism are on full display. Whether you're a coach, scout, or just love the game, Saturday is the perfect day to catch rising stars in action.
