CUSD and LBUSD Form New Athletic Association Starting 2026-27


Hub City League (CUSD) and Moore League (LBUSD) Form SoCal Legacy Association to Enhance Competitive Equity and Strengthen Programs
Compton, CA – In a bold move to elevate high school athletics in the region, Compton Unified School District’s Hub City League and the Long Beach Unified School District’s Moore League announced the formation of a new partnership. We are excited to introduce a new association, the SoCal Legacy Association, that includes the newly formed Hub City League and the Harry J. Moore League. The SoCal Legacy Association is designed to build on each league’s commitment to competitive equity, strengthen athletic programs, and expand opportunities for student-athletes.
By joining forces, we’re committed to creating fair competition and a supportive environment where student-athletes can thrive. Each district will continue to strengthen its own programs while working together to build greater competitive equity. Looking ahead, we will also invite and add additional schools that wish to be part of our association, broadening our community and enhancing the overall athletic experience.
We look forward to a season of growth, opportunity, success, and a brighter future for our athletic community. The association will roll out its official plan at the start of the 2026-27 season, with additional details to be shared with member schools.
Compton Unified’s newly formed Hub City League includes its four high schools: Centennial High School, Compton High School, Compton Early College High School, and Dominguez High School.

About Compton Unified School District
Compton Unified School District, whose Superintendent is Dr. Darin Brawley, is located in the south-central region of Los Angeles County. CUSD encompasses the city of Compton and portions of the cities of Carson and Los Angeles. The district currently serves more than 17,000 students at 36 sites. CUSD is a district that is elevating, with a high school graduation rate of 93%, dramatic facilities improvements, 88% college acceptance, and a focus on STEAM throughout all schools. The mission of the Compton Unified School District is to empower leaders to lead, teachers to teach, and students to learn by fostering an environment that encourages leaders and teachers to be visionary, innovative, and accountable for the achievement of all students. CUSD schools have received numerous awards, including Golden Bell Awards, National Blue Ribbon School designations, and Top 10 LA Public Schools by Innovate LA. CUSD is also a member of the League of Innovative Schools. The District’s Superintendent, Dr. Darin Brawley, was named 2019 Superintendent of the Year by the Los Angeles County Office of Education. For more information, visit http://www.compton.k12.ca.us.
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