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Seaside High School has a very rich history in sports. The football team is consistently top ranked around Monterey County and has won two CCS titles. Along with the football team, Seaside High School offers many opportunities for students to display their unique athletic talents, including: basketball (boys and girls), cross country (boys and girls), volleyball (boys and girls), wrestling ...
Matai is from Marina, California, and spent much of his childhood in Fiji. When he returned to California as a teenager, he attended Seaside High School, graduating in 2008. While he played rugby as a youth, his senior year in high school he helped the Seaside Spartans win the Monterey Bay League in football.
High schools in the state are divided into four divisions (three prior to 2008) based roughly on enrollment; since 2008, there has also been an Open Division for which all schools are eligible. [2] Starting in 2015, a new format was implemented to increase the number of state bowl games from 5 to 15, thus allowing every CIF Section champion to ...
Foster attended Seaside High School, where he played for the Seaside Spartans high school football team, leading them to a 12–1 overall record, a 5–0 league record, a Monterey Bay league title, and the CIF Central Coast Section small school championship in 2006. Foster led a defense that allowed just six points per game during the regular ...
Santa Ynez Valley Union High School (through 2022; joined Central Coast Athletic Association) St. Bonaventure High School (2002–2009, football only; joined Marmonte League in 2010) [ 3 ] Football association
Here’s a look at the Spingfield High School football team in 2024, including its schedule, expected top players and what coach Corey Tanksley expects.
He played high school football at Seaside High School.LeCharls played college football at California Polytechnic State University, where he earned his bachelor's degree in social science and was also a contributor on the team that won the 1980 Division II National Championship.
He graduated from Monterey High School in Monterey, California. Edwards played college football at the University of California, Berkeley in 1972 and 1974, at junior college Monterey Peninsula College in 1973, and at San Diego State University (SDSU) in his senior year, 1975. He graduated from SDSU with a degree in criminal justice.