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The Wildcats took care of business Friday night in a 60-47 victory over Torres in a high school football game in Madera. “We knew all week it was going to be a big game,” Sunnyside quarterback ...
As Cheer Athletics expanded, there were now 13 teams in the CA Family: KittyKats, Cats, Jags, Bengals, Bobcats, Tigers, Thundercats, Sabres, Bearcats, Panthers, Pumas, Wildcats, and Cheetahs. Interested in this up-and-coming program, the New York Times Production Company sent a film crew to feature two Cheer Athletics teams in a documentary ...
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Former Fresno Unified trustee Nancy Richardson won the Sunnyside seat in a June 1990 election and began serving her four-year term. [4] To get the funding for constructing new facilities, Fresno Unified put a bond measure before voters in June 1995. The measure passed and the Sunnyside High School project received $48 million in funding.
Week 5 of high school football action kicked off Thursday with a North Yosemite League showdown between McLane and Sunnyside from McLane Stadium. That game is The Fresno Bee Game of the Week.
Sunnyside's population increase at this time was stimulated by the immigration of the Dunkards from South Dakota who were moving to the town. The population of Dunkards was of such notable size that, by 1902, it was noted that they had "built a commodious place of worship at Sunnyside" which was the largest church in Yakima County at the time. [9]
Sunnyside Unified School District is a school district in Pima County, Arizona, United States. The district extends from Tucson south to Sahuarita and from Interstate 19 to Wilmot Road. It has one early learning center, one K-8 school, one intermediate school, 12 elementary schools, 4 middle schools and 3 high schools, with a certified teaching ...
The event was intended to be repeated annually. [11] In 1959, the paper had an audited circulation of 1,288. [12] The Sunnyside Sun absorbed the weekly Sunnyside Times in 1962. The paper was acquired by the Oregon-based Eagle Newspapers in 1984. [5] Eagle bought the competing Daily News as well, and merged the two in 1986 to form the Daily Sun ...