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Leinart was born in Santa Ana, California with strabismus (commonly known as "crossed eyes"); his left eye was not aligned correctly with his right. He underwent surgery when he was three years old and was fitted with special glasses to correct the problem, but the eyewear combined with Leinart's already-overweight frame made him an easy target ...
The Ramblers won the CoFL's Pacific Division with a 10-2 record, winning all six of their home contests. The first four Ramblers home games were held at Municipal Stadium in Santa Ana; the team's success, and the poor crowds in Santa Ana (12,201 total for the three known games) led the squad to move to Anaheim Stadium for their last two home games, which drew 20,396 fans.
The Pasadena Bowl, known as the Junior Rose Bowl or Little Rose Bowl from 1946 to 1966 and again in 1976 and 1977, was a college football bowl game.. Between 1946 and 1966 and again in 1976 and 1977, the game pitted the California Junior College football champions against National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) football teams (not always the champion).
One of only three back-to-back champions in the 100 and 200 meters Ed Caruthers: 1963 1st High Jump Valley High School, Santa Ana: 1968 Silver Medal Olympic High Jump Wayne Collett: 1966 1st 440y Gardena High School, Gardena: 1972 Silver Medal 400 metres Curtis Conway: 1989 1st 100m, 2nd 200m 1988 2nd 100m, 3rd 200m Hawthorne High School, Hawthorne
In 2009–10 Santa Ana Valley Football won the league in a 3-way tie and ended their season at 7–4. Santa Ana Valley's Football team beat Saddleback high schools team 50–0 and Century high schools team 69–14 both schools are rival Santa Ana schools. The Santa Ana Valley Girls Water Polo won the Orange League title for the first time in 2009.
The 2015–16 Godinez Soccer Team went undefeated in the Orange Coast League with a record of 9–0–1. They had an all competitions record of 22–2–4 this record ranked them #19 nationally and #6 in California. They are currently the CIF-SS Division 4 champions and the Regional Division 4 runners-up.
Santa Ana, CA: 1 28: 0 [6] B-Boy and Homicide defeated The American Dragon and Super Dragon in the finals of the Tango & Cash Invitational Tag Team Tournament to become the inaugural champions. [1] 2 The X–Foundation (Joey Ryan and Scott Lost) February 22, 2004: Taste The Radness! Santa Ana, CA: 1 34: 0 [16] [24] 3 Chris Bosh and Quicksilver ...
Players of American football from Santa Ana, California (33 P) Pages in category "Sportspeople from Santa Ana, California" The following 68 pages are in this category, out of 68 total.