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Almaden Valley (Spanish: Valle de Almadén), [1] commonly known simply as Almaden (Spanish: Almadén), is a valley and neighborhood of San Jose, California, located in South San Jose. It is nestled between the Santa Cruz Mountains to the west and the Santa Teresa Hills to the east, bordering the town of Los Gatos and West San Jose neighborhood.
We and Our Neighbors Clubhouse is a historic building located in the Cambrian area of San Jose, California. [2] The Clubhouse was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 20, 1978. [3] The Clubhouse is historically significant due to its role in shaping the civic and cultural life of the San Jose community.
The San Francisco Bay Area has five major league teams spread amongst three cities: San Francisco, Oakland and San Jose. San Diego has two major league teams, and Sacramento has one. California is home to some of most successful collegiate sports teams in the country.
The Almaden Open was a golf tournament that began at the Almaden Country Club in San Jose, California in 1958, mostly with local pros. It became a PGA Tour event, the Almaden Open Invitational, in 1961 and was played until 1965. After the 1965 event, the course underwent a major overhaul for several years.
The Athletics' name originated in the term "Athletic Club" for local gentlemen's clubs—dates to 1860 when an amateur baseball team, the Athletic (Club) of Philadelphia, was formed. The team later turned professional in 1875, becoming a charter member of the National League in 1876, but were expelled from the N.L. after one season.
Lou Fusz Athletic Lonestar ... † Former member club Champions Cup. U-13 U-14 U-15 U-16 U-17 ... Almaden FC (San Jose, CA) Northwest
San Jose Grizzlies were a professional indoor soccer team based in San Jose, California. The team was founded in 1993 as a member of the Continental Indoor Soccer League. After playing in the 1994 and 1995 CISL seasons, the Grizzlies folded following the 1995 season. The team played at San Jose Arena. [70]
In the realm of sports the school is referred to as "Long Beach State." The university's intercollegiate athletics program will continue to use "Beach Athletics", and its teams the prefix moniker "The Beach" [9] [10] as it is the only university on the West Coast and only NCAA Division I university with the word "Beach" in its name.