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Studio School Los Angeles was a performing arts and film school located in downtown Los Angeles. The school was founded in 2013 by Glenn Kalison, American actor, producer [1] and entrepreneur, as Relativity School with the former film studio, Relativity Media. [2] The name was changed to Studio School in 2017 following Relativity Media's ...
The Del Rey League is a high school athletic conference that is part of the CIF Southern Section. Members are mostly private, parochial schools in the South Bay affiliated the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles. [1]
Lisa Salters: (2002–present) Los Angeles-based bureau reporter; Monday Night Football sideline reporter (since 2012) Jeremy Schaap: (1996–present) New York City-based bureau reporter, Outside the Lines host and E:60 co-host (since May 14, 2017) Joe Schad: (2005–present) college football reporter; Adam Schefter: (2009–present) NFL ...
Bishop Alemany High School (Mission Hills) Chaminade College Preparatory (West Hills) Crespi Carmelite High School (Encino) Harvard-Westlake School (Studio City) Loyola High School (Los Angeles) Notre Dame High School (Sherman Oaks) Sierra Canyon School (Chatsworth) St. Francis High School (La Cañada) Louisville High School (Woodland Hills ...
High school flag football: City Section playoff pairings
A player was tackled on the sideline in the second half of the home game Friday — the student who made the tackle "immediately required medical assistance," said a member of the Los Angeles ...
SoFi Stadium (/ ˈ s oʊ f aɪ / SOH-fy) [18] is a 70,240-seat sports and entertainment indoor-outdoor stadium in Inglewood, California, a suburb of Los Angeles.SoFi occupies the former site of the Hollywood Park Racetrack, 0.15 miles (0.24 km) southeast of the Kia Forum, 0.2 miles (0.32 km) northwest of Intuit Dome, and 3 miles (4.8 km) from Los Angeles International Airport.
The National Football League (NFL) has had a long and complicated history in Los Angeles, the second-largest media market in the United States. Los Angeles became the first city on the West Coast to host an NFL team when the Cleveland Rams relocated to Los Angeles in 1946; they played at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum from 1946 until 1979.