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•The 2010/11 wrestling team recorded a team record of 21 wins and no losses, leading to an undefeated CIF victory. •The 2011/12 girls' water polo team went on to win a back to back CIF Championship. •The wrestling team earned their second CIF-SS title in 2013 beating Rowland High School in the Division 3 Dual Meet Wrestling Championship.
The Southern California Championships were founded in March 1887 and first staged on asphalt courts at the Casa Blanca Club, Riverside, California. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In August 1887 a second tournament was organized that was won by William Henry Young after which the event would be played in the last week of August. [ 6 ]
The California State Championships [1] also called the California Championships was a men's and women's international hard court tennis tournament was founded in 1901. [2] It was first played at Hotel Rafael, San Rafael, California, United States. It was also hosted at other locations throughout its run until 1983 when it was discontinued. [2]
Zendaya and Tom Holland are causing a racket at the BNP Paribas Open!On Sunday, the British actor and American starlet, both 27, were seen walking into the tennis finals in Indian Wells ...
Perry T. Jones (June 22, 1890 – September 16, 1970) was an amateur tennis official who was a major fundraiser for the Los Angeles Tennis Club and its tournaments. He took control of Southern California Tennis in the 1930s and ran the Pacific Southwest Championships, the second most prestigious tournament after the U.S. Championships.
Temescal Canyon (Temescal, Spanish for "sweat lodge") is the canyon below the mouth of Temescal Valley, carrying Temescal Creek, through the hills in and to the east of El Cerrito, Riverside County, California. Head of canyon . Mouth of canyon 1]
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Temescal Valley (Temescal, Spanish for "sweat lodge") is a census-designated place in Riverside County, California. [2] Temescal Valley sits at an elevation of 1,138 feet (347 m). [ 2 ] The 2010 United States census reported Temescal Valley's population was 22,535.