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Approximately 600 students matriculate at Oakland Catholic and the school draws female students from all over Pittsburgh and its suburbs. Upon graduation, 100% of its students continue to a four-year university. [citation needed] Oakland Catholic High School completed construction and renovations for the 2008-2009 school year.
Pleasant Grove High School def. Deer Valley 73-60 College Park (Pleasant Hill) def. Dublin 93-90 OT Sacred Heart Cathedral def. Campolindo (Moraga) 55-52 OT Cardinal Newman (Santa Rosa) def. Archbishop Riordan 73-66 St. Joseph Notre Dame def. Capital Christian 50-36 not awarded 2014 Bishop O'Dowd (Oakland) def. Capital Christian 70-60
The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) is the governing body for high school sports in the U.S. state of California. CIF membership includes both public and private high schools. CIF membership includes both public and private high schools.
New Oakland girls basketball coach Scott Thomas learned under one of the best to coach the Lady Patriots. ... who was one of the area's top multi-sport high school athletes at Riverdale in the mid ...
Mar. 11—DURHAM — You could say the Bedford High School girls basketball team ran away from the competition this season. That was certainly the case in Sunday's Division I championship game at ...
When established on the shore of Lake Merritt in 1868, Holy Names was the first high school built in Oakland. The school moved to its present 5.78 acres (23,400 m 2) campus on Harbord Drive in upper Rockridge in 1931. The school attendance for the first year at its new location, 1931–1932, was 302. [3]
The two teams played each other in the 2020-21 PIAA Girls Basketball Championships, when both were in Class 4A. The Vikings won 44-34. Cathedral Prep’s path to the Class 5A championship game
The East Bay Athletic League (EBAL) is a high school sports league in the North Coast Section of the California Interscholastic Federation.The league was created in 1964; previously teams competed in the "East Bay Division" (EBD) of the Diablo Valley Athletic League (DVAL).