Corona Centennial (California) releases 2025 high school football schedule

Southern California's Corona Centennial, one of the top public schools high school football program in the nation, has released its 2025 schedule.
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Southern California’s Corona Centennial, one of the top public schools high school football program in the nation, has released its 2025 schedule. The Huskies, who finished No. 21 in last season’s High School Football America 300, powered by NFL Play Football, will play three teams in the ultra-tough Trinity League, including five-time HSFA national champ Mater Dei.

CC will open against Servite, which finished No. 66 in the nation last season. After its home opener against the Friars, the Huskies will hit the road to play Santa Margarita in Week 2. The Eagles were No. 62 in the HSFA 300. All six Trinity League teams finished in the Top 300 last year.

After a home game against Utah’s Bingham, Centennial will host two-time reigning national champ Mater Dei. It will be the fourth year in the row that the Huskies have play the Monarchs during the regular season.

MD beat CC twice last year. In the season opener between the two SoCal powers, MD won 42-25. Then in the CIF Southern Section Division 1 semifinals, the Monarchs won 36-7 on their way to the sectional title.

Below is the entire schedule.

2025 Corona Centennial Huskies Schedule

August 22 – vs. Servite

August 29 – at Santa Margarita

September 6 – vs. Bingham (Utah)

September 12 – vs. Mater Dei

September 18 – at Rancho Cucamonga

October 3 – vs. Roosevelt (Eastvale)

October 10 – vs. Vista Murrieta

October 17 – at Murrieta Valley

October 24 – at Norco

October 31 – vs. Chaparral (Temecula)

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