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Preliminary Discussion: Corona Centennial has 18 straight seasons with quarterbacks on scholarships

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Preliminary Discussion: Corona Centennial has 18 straight seasons with quarterbacks on scholarships

Corona Centennial quarterback Husan Longstreet, bound for USC, makes it 18 years in a row that the Huskies have sent quarterbacks into the college ranks. (Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times)

Corona Centennial coach Matt Logan is closing in on 300 wins in his football career (he has 295), which automatically puts him in the Hall of Fame, but there’s one more achievement to admire: 18 straight years in which the Huskies put future college quarterbacks in the have had a setup.

Husan Longstreet, who signed with USC last week, is the latest.

It started with Matt Scott (Arizona), who played in 2006 and 2007. Then came Taylor Martinez (Nebraska), Michael Eubank (Arizona State), Hayden Gavett (Utah Tech), Robert Webber (Humboldt State), Nate Ketteringham (Sacramento State), Anthony Catalano (Southern Utah), Tanner McKee (Stanford), Jake Retzlaff (Brigham Young) and Carson Conklin (Sacramento State).

“It’s been all shapes and sizes,” Logan said. “We ask a lot of the quarterback, so they have to be smart. They have to be strong because they are going to run and take some hits.” …

Ryder Lyons of Folsom has been named Gatorade State Player of the Year in football. The junior quarterback is being recruited by USC. …

Bishop Alemany had 63 coaches submit resumes seeking a vacant football position and will begin conducting interviews next week. …

Harvard-Westlake had 120 applications for its open football coaching position and plans to hire a new coach before Christmas.

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This story originally appeared in the Los Angeles Times.

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