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Maybe Corona del Mar moves to the Sunset League. Perhaps Cypress goes to the Sunset League, too.

We might see Loara and Orange depart the Golden West League, and Laguna Beach might leave the Orange Coast League.

Changes in league configurations are coming to Orange County high school sports.

The county’s school and league representatives will meet Monday to vote on proposals for new league alignments that will be put in place beginning with the 2018-19 school year.

In recent years, league alignments have been in place for four years. Starting with the 2018-19 school year, O.C. will have two-year league cycles. That change might prompt more schools to switch leagues, knowing that if the new league is not the right fit that a switch to another league would not be far away.

As of mid-morning Thursday, the deadline day for releaguing proposals to be submitted to releaguing chairman Mike Brennan, principal at Servite, 13 proposals had been submitted. Clinton expected many more proposals to be in by the end of the day.

In addition to the changes sought by Loara, Orange and Marina, Laguna Hills wants out of the Coast View Conference and Western would prefer to be out of the Empire League. Most of the Garden Grove League schools would like to see Garden Grove in a different league and the majority of Pacific Coast League schools are ready for Corona del Mar to be out of the PCL.

Servite athletic director Alan Clinton, assisting Brennan with the releaguing process, said a trend toward conferences like the Coast View and the Century conferences could be part of the meeting results Monday.

Conferences are composed of eight or more schools divided into leagues, with league membership differing from sport to sport. The Coast View Conference, for example, includes 10 south county schools that are divided into the five-team Sea View League and the five-team South Coast League. The five schools in the Sea View League for girls soccer might not be the same five schools in the Sea View League for another sport.

Crean Lutheran can no longer be in the Academy League, so Crean Lutheran needs to find a new league. Few leagues made up of public schools would support an athletically ambitious private school such as Crean Lutheran joining their ranks.

The all-private school Trinity League is a possible destination for Crean, although Crean won’t be ready for Trinity-level competition for a few years in a number of sports, especially football. Football is the tail that wags the releaguing dog.

“Maybe Crean Lutheran goes to the Sunset League, and maybe the Sunset League becomes an eight-school conference,” said Clinton, who added that Cypress might be a logical fit in a Sunset Conference.

Clinton also expects that some proposals would have Laguna Beach leaving the Orange Coast League to be part of a league with the Irvine schools that will include Portola, which opened this school year. Maybe, too, an eight-school conference with the Irvine schools and Laguna Beach could be in the works.

It will be an interesting meeting Monday.

Taking a look around Orange County high school sports:

• Spectrum, which purchased Time Warner Cable last year, will televise live all of the CIF State Championship boys and girls basketball games today and Saturday. Check your cable TV guide for the channel. Live streaming of all games will be at myspectrumsports.com.

• Rosary vs. Campolindo of Moraga in the CIF State girls basketball Division III game is today at 2 p.m. The Villa Park-Mission of San Francisco boys basketball Division III game is today at 4 p.m. On Saturday, Mater Dei’s girls play Vanden of Fairfield in the Division II final at 2 p.m., and Esperanza’s boys play Moreau Catholic of Hayward in the Division II final at 4 p.m.

• Three O.C. basketball players won 2017 John R. Wooden High School Player of the Year recognition: Dominick Harris of Pacifica Christian in boys basketball CIF-Southern Section Division 6; Troy’s Kianna Smith in girls basketball CIF-SS Division 1 and Rosary’s Rebekah Obinma in girls basketball CIF-SS Division 2. They collect their awards on April 7 as part of the ESPN College Basketball Awards at The Novo by Microsoft at LA Live.

• Obinma is CIF-SS Division 2AA girls basketball player of the year. Huntington Beach’s Frankie Ward-Sanchez is CIF-SS Division 1A girls basketball player of the year. Rosary’s Richard Yoon was selected coach of the year for CIF-SS Division 2AA.

• Capistrano Valley junior Dawson Baker is CIF-SS Division 2A boys basketball player of the year. Cougars coach Brian Mulligan is 2A coach of the year. Pacifica Christian’s Jeff Berokoff is CIF-SS Division 6 coach of the year.

• The All-CIF boys and girls basketball teams, selected by the Southern California Interscholastic Basketball Coaches Association, are at ocvarsity.com. A name that should be included but is not is Kezie Okpala of Esperanza. Okpala is the best boys basketball player in Orange County but he is not among the 13 players who received All-CIF Southern Section Open Division recognition.

• OK, Esperanza was 0-2 in the CIF-SS Open Division playoffs. The Aztecs lost to superior all-around teams, Santa Margarita and Oak Park. Excluding Okpala from the CIF-SS Open Division All-CIF team would be like excluding Mike Trout from an MLB postseason all-star team because the Angels did not make the playoffs.

• The Godinez boys soccer team and the JSerra girls soccer team are both No. 2 in the National Soccer Coaches Association of American and USA Today final national rankings.
Dana Hills, Huntington Beach and Orange Lutheran are in the National High School Invitational baseball tournament that begins Wednesday at the USA Baseball National Training Complex in Cary, N.C. Huntington Beach was last year’s NHSI champion.

• Cypress baseball coach John Weber got his 250th career win last week in a victory over San Clemente. Aliso Niguel baseball coach Craig Hanson got his 200th win when the Wolverines defeated Cypress.

• San Clemente’s state championship football team will be honored by the California State Assembly at the state capitol on Monday. Tritons coach Jaime Ortiz and players Brandon Reaves and Turner Tonkovich will attend.

• Edison’s football team has an opening for Week 1 for the 2017 season. So far, the Chargers, with new coach Jeff Grady, have San Clemente, Tesoro, San Juan Hills and Canyon on their ’17 nonleague football schedule. For the first time since 1999 there will be no Edison vs. Mater Dei football game.

• A Celebration of Life for El Toro football assistant coach Richard Beatie will be held at El Toro High’s Charger Hall today at 3:30 p.m. Beatie was El Toro’s offensive coordinator.
Officials for the 2017-18 high school sports season are needed in just about every sport.

• Track starters are especially in short supply. Contact Speed Castillo at 714-778-4421 or at bigspeed@att.net to get started.

• A national movement is underway that is getting veterans involved in high school sports as officials or in other areas. The Orange County Football Officials Association is recruiting veterans. The OCFOA will be at the Veterans Fair on Saturday at Saddleback College. The battlefields2ballfields.org website has more information.