Rolling Hills Prep's Mateo Trujillo had a remarkable season, transitioning from a limited role in his sophomore year to a key player in his junior year, leading the team as a scorer, defender, and leader. His outstanding performance earned him the title of the Daily Breeze Boys Player of the Year.

By the Numbers
  • Trujillo averaged 18.5 points per game, 6.3 rebounds, and 5.0 assists.
  • RHP went 2-2 in The Classic at Damien, with Trujillo earning all-tournament honors at both and the MVP of the Huntington Park Tournament.
Yes, But

Some skepticism exists regarding RHP's potential to make the climb to the Open Division of the CIF-SS playoffs, despite Trujillo's optimism based on their performance this year.

State of Play
  • Trujillo and RHP aim to make the climb to the Open Division of the CIF-SS playoffs.
  • RHP showed potential by defeating JSerra in the state playoffs.
What's Next

RHP's future success will depend on their ability to improve rapidly and maintain their performance.

Bottom Line

Mateo Trujillo's exceptional growth and leadership on the court have put Rolling Hills Prep in a promising position for future success, with the potential to make a significant impact in the CIF-SS playoffs.