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Mission Viejo Football Gets Nod At Chargers OC All Star Classic

Mission Viejo HS coach Bob Johnson will flip the ceremonial coin toss in honor of his winningest coach in OC high school football history.

MISSION VIEJO, CA — Mission Viejo gets a special nod, and prep football standouts from across Southern California will get an opportunity to play one final game in front of friends and family before heading off to college in the 59th Annual Orange County All-Star Classic at Orange Coast College on Jan. 27. Players and coaches from across Orange County will be recognized in this event.

“Youth and high school football are a huge priority for our family and an incredibly important component of Chargers community relations,” said Chargers President of Business Operations A.G. Spanos. “We could not be happier to once again team up with both the San Diego High School Sports Association and Costa Mesa United to continue the tradition of these two great all-star games.”

The 59th Annual Orange County All-Star Classic, formally known as the Brea Lions Club North vs. South All-Star Game, is a long-standing tradition dating back to 1959. Held the Saturday after the Spanos All-Star Classic, the game will kick off at 7pm on Jan. 27 at LeBard Stadium on the campus of Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa.

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This is the second year the Chargers will be part of the annual showcase. In 2017, the Chargers and Costa Mesa United teamed up to save the event after it too was in danger of being cancelled.

This year, legendary Mission Viejo High School Coach Bob Johnson will perform the ceremonial coin toss to kick off the game. Johnson, the winningest high school football coach in Orange County history, has 342 career coaching victories while coaching at Mission Viejo, El Toro and Los Amigos. He's won eight Southern Section championships, including five at Mission Viejo, where he arrived in 1999.

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El Modena High School’s Matt Mitchell will coach the North in the game’s 59th edition while San Clemente High’s Jaime Ortiz will lead the South. After more than a half century of games, the North and South are currently deadlocked at 27-27-4 in the all-time series.

Defensive tackle Nathan Logoleo from Mater Dei High School (Santa Ana), named 2017 Defensive Player of the Year by the Orange County Register, and Sunny Hills High School running back Alex Jung, who rushed for 2632 yards in 2017, are among the North team standouts.

Capistrano Valley High School defensive end Zach Ritner and El Toro High School quarterback Cooper Jones, the winner of the Chargers 1st Annual High School Quarterback Skills Challenge, headline the South team.

The list of Classic alums who have gone on to play in the National Football League includes former Chargers running back Hank Bauer (Magnolia High), former Kansas City Chiefs and Atlanta Falcons tight end Tony Gonzalez (Huntington Beach High), former Jacksonville Jaguars and Buffalo Bills quarterback Rob Johnson (El Toro High) and former Chiefs and Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback John Huarte (Santa Ana Mater Dei).

Tickets for the game can be purchased at Chargers.com for $10 or at the gate for $12. All proceeds support Costa Mesa United, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of sports fields, facilities and equipment throughout Costa Mesa.

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