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Pages in category "Players of American football from Orange County, California" The following 97 pages are in this category, out of 97 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In May 2023, high school athletic directors in Orange County and neighboring areas approved a controversial realignment for 2024–25 that would create football-only leagues, based on each school's recent performance as rated by the website CalPreps.com. [7] The Trinity League was exempted from the system in the final proposal submitted to CIF ...
Santa Ana College held its centennial commencement at the stadium on the June 5, 2015. [4]Santa Ana Stadium was the site of an international soccer match between the Orange County Soccer Club and the German side Bayern Munich, one of the most popular sports clubs with an estimated 87 million fans worldwide, [5] on June 10, 1966, in which the clubs played to a 3-3 tie.
Before he left the locker room to go to Sunday’s postgame news conference, Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid stopped, turning right to move toward Isiah Pacheco’s locker. The running back was ...
Rozema came back from the injury in 1983 with an 8-3 record and 3.43 ERA in 105 innings pitched. In addition, he played on the 1984 Tigers team that won the World Series . During the regular season, he started 16 games, compiling a 7-6 record with a 3.74 ERA in 101 innings pitched, but did not appear in the post-season.
Fresno State and Pacific first met in 1963 in Stockton, CA with a Bulldogs victory 29-7. Due to the 2 campuses close proximity, within 134 miles, and just over a 2-hour drive straight on California State route 99, bragging rights for the best team in the San Joaquin Valley were at stake when these 2 football programs collided on the gridiron.
Rozema won the 100 breaststroke for the Maroons in 59.19, ahead of Skaggs (1:03.48). Holland Christian's Basilio Ledesma finished second in the 100 butterfly (52.57) behind Spring Lake's Johnny ...
The program was co-anchored by former longtime KTLA (channel 5) news/sports anchor Ed Arnold, and Ann Pulice. KOCE partnered with the Orange County Register for newsgathering resources for the station's newscasts, the newspaper also served as a sponsor for the program. The program aired five nights a week until 2009, when only two episodes a ...