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<p>California's 7v7 scene serves as a prime development ground for 2027 and younger skill prospects, offering high-volume reps in a no-contact format that highlights route-running, coverage, speed, and decision-making. This ranking blends head-to-head results from OT7's Gold Conference and the March 2026 Kingz of Cali/Showdown Series, with emphasis on national exposure and emerging talent.</p>
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<li><strong>Trillion Boys (Los Angeles / SoCal)</strong>Trillion Boys lead as California's national flagship, powered by an elite group of 2027 and 2028 prospects who deliver explosive plays and strong OT7 results. Founded by brothers <strong>Josh and Jack Stupin</strong>, the program develops future college stars with brand-building support. Standout 2027/2028 talents include promising QB <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='709444' first='Ryan' last='Rakowski']</strong>. 4-star WR <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1197535' first='Quentin' last='Hale']</strong> (No. 1 pass catcher out West, recently linked to Corona Centennial, USC lean), 4-star WR <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1611263' first='Eli' last='Woodard']</strong> (Chaparral/Temecula, USC commit), 4-star (trending higher) CB <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1197222' first='Donte' last='Wright']</strong> (top national corner prospect, Georgia commit), and rising 2028 WR <strong>Braylon Clark</strong>. Additional depth comes from young playmakers who create constant mismatches with elite ball skills and athleticism. <br></li>
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<li><strong>Cali Power (California)</strong>Cali Power battles nationally in OT7 while mentoring athletes for long-term success. Their 2027+ core features high-upside prospects who bring versatility and explosiveness. Key standouts include 5-star-plus RB <strong>Kemon Spell</strong> (Georgia commit, one of the top RBs in the 2027 class), 4-star WR <strong>Xavier Sabb</strong>, 4-star TE <strong>Brock Williams</strong>, 4-star LB <strong>Kaden Henderson</strong>, and young QBs <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1611225' first='Dane' last='Weber']</strong> and <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='709616' first='Jaden' last='Jefferson']</strong> (with 2028 depth like rising talents in the backfield). These athletes power competitive head-to-head matchups and showcase the program's development pipeline.<br></li>
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<li><strong>Premium 7v7 (Southern California)</strong>Premium 7v7 captured the <strong>Kingz of Cali HS championship</strong> (defeating Team TOA on March 29, 2026), relying on disciplined execution from rising underclassmen. Led by <strong>Malik “Fig” James</strong> (co-founder of James Sports Group and CEO of Premium Sports), the squad draws 2027+ talent from across SoCal. Highlighted prospects include QBs <strong>Donnie Johnson lll</strong> (Compton 2028), <strong>Zach Benitez</strong> (Granite Hills, 2027) and MVP-level performers like 2027 athlete <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1598286' first='Edward' last='Rivera']</strong> (spotlighted at the Showdown Series for standout play). Their young WRs, DBs, and QBs thrive on chemistry built through year-round training.<br></li>
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<li><strong>Team TOA (Southern California)</strong>Team TOA, a non-profit 501(c)(3) dedicated to mentorship and recruiting support, reached the <strong>Kingz of Cali HS final</strong> (runner-up to Premium) with multiple Pylon titles and OT7 experience. They feature 2027+ contributors including LA Pylon 7on7 MVP <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='959174' first='Koa' last='Malau'ulu']</strong> (standout QB play) and developing underclassmen WRs, CBs, and versatile athletes like those highlighted in their showcases. These young talents reflect the program's culture of growth and ability to compete with national powers.<br></li>
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<li><strong>The FAST Experience (North County San Diego / SoCal)</strong>Founded and coached by <strong>Jordan Bolton</strong>, The FAST Experience claimed a <strong>Kingz of Cali HS title</strong> and remains one of SoCal's largest programs, emphasizing speed and purposeful development since 2018. They field competitive 2027+ units of skill players who create mismatches through quickness and route discipline. Rosters feature developing underclassmen from the North County area (often tied to schools like Mission Hills and San Marcos), contributing to deep tournament runs with athletic, coachable prospects ready for the next level.<br></li>
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<li><strong>P2H (Southern California)</strong>P2H reached the <strong>Kingz of Cali HS championship final</strong> against The FAST Experience, showcasing grit in stacked SoCal brackets. They draw 2027+ underclassmen WRs, DBs, and QBs focused on precision and coverage. While specific named prospects are less publicized (common for local clubs), their rosters include rising talents who battle consistently in head-to-head regional play and benefit from the competitive environment.<br></li>
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<li><strong>Zone 9 (Southern California)</strong>Zone 9 earned <strong>Kingz of Cali hardware</strong> by defeating Fast Camp in a division final during the March 2026 Showdown Series. They deploy gritty 2027+ skill groups that compete against SoCal's best through teamwork and big-play ability. Their rising prospects add depth to the passing-game talent pool, with underclassmen who step up in multi-division success.<br></li>
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<p><strong>Ranking Notes</strong>: Trillion Boys and Cali Power top the list thanks to their OT7 visibility and loaded 2027/2028 prospect groups that shine in head-to-head national play. Local tournament champions like Premium, FAST, and TOA earn strong placement for recent Kingz of Cali success and their role in developing the next wave of SoCal skill players.</p>
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California's 7v7 scene serves as a prime development ground for 2027 and younger skill prospects, offering high-volume reps in a no-contact format that highlights route-running, coverage, speed, and decision-making. This ranking blends head-to-head results from OT7's Gold Conference and the March 2026 Kingz of Cali/Showdown Series, with emphasis on national exposure and emerging talent.
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