Downtown L.A. World Cup: Loyola vs. Cathedral for regional soccer title

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Fans of the two downtown Los Angeles Catholic high schools, Loyola and Cathedral, will argue and debate nonstop about who has the best view of downtown L.A. — along with which school has the best soccer program.
Well, bragging rights are definitely up for grabs again in the soccer debate. On Saturday at 4 p.m. at Redondo Union, Loyola will play Cathedral for the Division I Southern California regional championship.
In 2018, they met in a semifinal, and Loyola won 2-1. It was intense, fun and enjoyed by all, and this one should be the same.
Both teams have top programs with dedicated coaching staffs and talented players.
I’m calling their face-off the Downtown L.A. World Cup.
“Two very good schools, very good soccer programs. I know we’re excited,” Cathedral coach Arturo Lopez said.
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