Football: Mission Viejo, St. John Bosco enter 2016 trying to maintain win streaks

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Mission Viejo and St. John Bosco are the schools trying to maintain win streaks when the football season begins next week.
Mission Viejo, which plays at Servite on Friday at 5 p.m. in a scrimmage, has a 28-game win streak. It’s going to be a big challenge, because the Diablos move up to Division 1 this season.
But they have a strong team and have added quarterback Matthew McDonald from Mater Dei to take over for Brock Johnson.
St. John Bosco has a 21-game Trinity League win streak. The Braves haven’t lost a league game since 2011. The big test on the league schedule figures to be an Oct. 21 game against Santa Ana Mater Dei at Cerritos College.
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