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Los Angeles Athletic Club (LAAC) is a privately owned athletic club and social club in Los Angeles, California, United States. Established in 1880, the club is today best known for its John R. Wooden Award presented to the outstanding men's and women's college basketball player of each year.
Private middle schools in Los Angeles County, California (1 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Middle schools in Los Angeles County, California" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
Pages in category "Athletics (track and field) venues in Los Angeles" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In 1917, the CIF took over administering sports statewide and the Southern Section became a part of it. The Southern Section was a behemoth, the largest section covering the most populated southern half of the state. In 1935, the Los Angeles Unified School District split from the section, forming their own Los Angeles City Section. Private ...
Los Angeles along with Athens (1896, 2004), Paris (1900, 1924) and Tokyo (1964, 2020) are the four cities that have hosted the Summer Olympic Games twice. Los Angeles will host the 2028 Summer Olympics and Paralympic Games and will become the third city to host the Olympics three times, after London (1908, 1948, 2012) and Paris (1900, 1924, 2024).
It is a part of the Los Angeles Unified School District. Sotomayor is made up of five individual schools. [ 1 ] The complex includes the Los Angeles River School (LARS), the School of History and Dramatic Arts (SoHDA), The studio school (middle school or junior high), Early College Academy of Leaders and Scholars (eCALS), and Tennenbaum Tech ...
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Tenants include the Los Angeles Seraphs, Los Angeles Angels. [1] It was the site of the first professional night game on the Pacific coast, which took place on July 2, 1893. [2] USC played football games against Occidental College, Caltech, Los Angeles High School and Los Angeles Athletic Club at Athletic Park between 1895 and 1898.