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Anthony League Sets Sights on Bright Future with Cal Football

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LONG BEACH, CA - As Anthony League, star running back at Millikan High School, prepares to conclude his high school career, he's already looking ahead to a promising future with the University of California, Berkeley (Cal) football program. League, who committed to Cal on May 22, 2024, is poised to bring his exceptional talents to the Golden Bears in 2025.

League, standing at 6'1" and weighing 205 pounds, has been a standout player throughout his high school career. His junior year at Los Alamitos High School saw him rush for 995 yards on 104 carries, scoring 13 touchdowns with an impressive average of 9.6 yards per carry. He's continued to shine in his senior year at Millikan, including a recent four-touchdown performance against Carson.

"I'm excited about the opportunities that await me at Cal," Anthony League said. "My goal is to contribute to the team's success on the field while also taking full advantage of Cal's academic excellence. It's the perfect blend of athletic competition and educational growth that I've been looking for."

League's commitment to Cal was influenced by several factors, including the coaching philosophy of running backs coach Aristotle Thompson, the family-like atmosphere of the program, and Cal's academic prestige. His quick decision to commit, just one day after receiving the offer, speaks to his enthusiasm for the program.

Romeo Pellum, head coach of the Millikan High School football team, commented on League's future prospects: "Anthony has the drive and talent to make a significant impact at Cal. His work ethic and versatility will serve him well as he transitions to college football. We're all looking forward to seeing him excel both on and off the field."

At Cal, League aims to become a key player for the Golden Bears while pursuing his academic interests. His versatility, having played both running back and linebacker in high school, could prove valuable as he adapts to the collegiate level.

"Anthony's commitment to both athletic and academic excellence aligns perfectly with Cal's values," said William League, Anthony's father. "We're confident that he'll thrive in Berkeley's challenging and supportive environment. It's an exciting next step in his journey."

As part of Cal's 2025 recruiting class, League is expected to bring his speed, agility, and football IQ to a program looking to compete at the highest levels of college football. His high school performances have set high expectations for his collegiate career.

"I'm grateful for the support I've received from my family, coaches, and teammates throughout my high school career," League added. "I'm ready to take on new challenges at Cal and contribute to the program's success while working towards my degree. It's a dream come true to have this opportunity."

League will join a Cal program known for its balance of athletic competitiveness and academic rigor. As he prepares for this transition, he remains focused on finishing his high school career strong while looking ahead to the exciting challenges that await him in Berkeley.

The impact of League's commitment extends beyond his individual journey. His decision to join Cal has sparked excitement among the Golden Bears' fan base and has caught the attention of other top recruits. Cal's coaching staff believes League's addition will help elevate the program's recruiting efforts and on-field performance in the coming years.

League's academic pursuits at Cal are equally important to him. He plans to major in business administration with a focus on sports management, aiming to combine his passion for athletics with a strong educational foundation. This commitment to academic excellence has impressed Cal's admissions team and further solidified their belief in League's potential to be a well-rounded student-athlete.

As League prepares for the transition to collegiate athletics, he's been working closely with his high school and future college coaches to refine his skills and build the stamina needed for the next level. His training regimen includes intensive strength and conditioning work, film study, and mental preparation exercises to ensure he's ready for the challenges of Pac-12 football.

For more information about Anthony League and to follow his athletic journey, please visit http://anthonyleague.com or contact William / Tashara League at 714-341-9831 or only1league@icloud.com.

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About Anthony League :

Anthony League is a promising running back from Millikan High School in Long Beach, California, who recently committed to play football for the University of California, Berkeley as part of their 2025 recruiting class.

Contact Anthony League:

William / Tashara League

Millikan High School 600, 2800 Snowden Ave, Long Beach, CA 90815

7143419831

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