High school football passing tournaments over the summer are great opportunities for teams to build chemistry, individual players to get into rhythm, and fans to bask in football fever.
But almost everyone knows to take teams’ results with a grain of salt.
After all, 7-on-7 football is wildly different from the full 11-on-11 game that comes after training camps. (You know, where there are run games, linemen, and tackling.) And it’s common for teams to dominate a passing tournament one week and get scraped by the same opponents at another one the same month.
However, when you see a program that’s consistently strong in the trenches make a statement throughout a handful of them, you have to pay attention.
Enter San Juan Hills.
The Stallions are coming off a huge 2024 season in which they went 10-2, swept the Bravo League, and made the CIF-Southern Section quarterfinals. And they’re known for bringing gusto on both sides of the ball at the line of scrimmage when real games start in August. To top it off, the Stallions bring back RB1 Elijah Ayala and their next three leading rushers as seniors, so their running game is a sure thing.
That all goes to say that when San Juan Hills has an incredible summer in the 7-on-7 department, one has to pay attention.
After winning the Dana Hills Airstrike in May, San Juan Hills swept all three levels – freshmen, junior varsity, and varsity – of Ocean View’s Seahawk Shootout passing tournament on Saturday in Huntington Beach.
🏆SEAHAWK SHOOT-OUT CHAMPS🏆
CLEAN SWEEP🧹
Varsity Champs ✅
JV Champs ✅
Frosh Champs ✅
6️⃣ WEEKS TO CHAPARRAL☠️#NoBetterPlace🐎#BuiltAtTheBadlands🏟️ pic.twitter.com/1kSxdvqTrV
— SJH Football (@sjhhsfootball) July 12, 2025
✈️2025 AIR STRIKE TOURNEY CHAMPIONS🏆#NoBetterPlace🐎#BuiltAtTheBadlands🏟️…
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