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Prep talk: Quarterback Colin Creason believes ‘there’s no place like home’

October 21, 2025
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Prep talk: Quarterback Colin Creason believes ‘there’s no place like home’
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Colin Creason’s journey to become the starting quarterback at Los Alamitos High in his senior year has been anything but smooth.

He went to Mater Dei as a freshman. He went to Los Alamitos as a sophomore. He briefly went to Long Beach Poly for two days at the start of his junior year before returning to Los Alamitos, which forced him to sit out all last season.

In his first varsity start on Aug. 15, he guided the Griffins to a 20-12 win over Inglewood. The team has won eight consecutive games under Creason, who has become more comfortable and confident with each game. He has passed for 1,292 yards and 11 touchdowns and rushed for 239 yards and eight touchdowns.

He grew up knowing and playing with most of his Los Alamitos teammates in youth ball. Somehow, someway, he got through all his starts and stops and concluded, “Of course, the grass isn’t always greener.”

His ability to run and pass and stay cool under pressure has been important for the offense, and he’s adopted the attitude of his teammates.

“We’re not scared of anybody,” he said. “This team is so close.”

His father, Brandon, was an All-CIF basketball player at Oak Park in 1994. Colin played basketball, baseball and flag football since he was 8 with many of his teammates.

Remember when Dorothy was saying in “The Wizard Of Oz”: “There’s no place like home. There’s no place like home.”?

Creason has come to understand there’s no place like Los Alamitos.

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