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The Chino Valley Champion, is a weekly newspaper serving the Chino Valley area of Southern California. The Champion publishes every Saturday morning and is zoned into Chino and Chino Hills editions.
The Chinese football champions indicates all past winners of the Chinese top-tier football league since it first started in 1951. The professional football league of China was found in 1994 as the Chinese Jia-A League (甲A联赛). After ten years of existence, the Chinese FA decided to create a new top tier league known as the Chinese Super ...
Chino (/ ˈ tʃ iː n oʊ / CHEE-noh; Spanish for "Curly") [7] is a city in the western end of San Bernardino County, California, United States, with Los Angeles County to its west and Orange County to its south in the Southern California region.
California Institution for Men (CIM) is a male-only state prison located in the city of Chino, San Bernardino County, California. It is often colloquially referenced as "Chino". In turn, locals call the prison "Chino Men's" or just "Men's" to avoid confusion with the city itself.
Chino Hills def. Centennial (Corona) 62-50 La Mirada def. Lawndale 49-40 Damien def. Cathedral 68-62 Crespi def. Campbell Hall 58-54 Sierra Canyon def. Price 70-44 2016 Chino Hills def. Bishop Montgomery (Torrance) 84-62 Crespi def. Redondo Union 66-63 OT Long Beach Poly def. J.W. North (Riverside) 61-54 Ayala (Chino Hills) def. Bonita 63-54
"For a Small Boys Sake" Chino Champion, August 16, 2008, Front Page. "Professor Receives New Education in China" Laguna Beach Independent, 4 July 2008, Arts & Entertainment Page 1. Walsh, Daniella “Coastal Communities of Southern California: Laguna, LaJolla and Beyond” ARTnews, Summer 2004, Pages109-118.
American Negro League batting champion (1929) Charles E. "Chino" Smith (September 24, 1901 – January 15, 1932) was an American outfielder in Negro league baseball who was one of the Negro leagues' most skillful hitters of the mid-1920s and early 1930s.
Maurin was born on August 16, 1982, in La Mirada, California, [1] to Marcelo and Susan Maurin. [2] In 1991 he was playing for the Division 5 Boys American Youth Soccer Organization Region 67 youth soccer team, Chino Outlaws. [3]