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  2. List of California state high school football champions

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    Bonita Vista (Chula Vista) def. Canyon (Anaheim) 24-21 Chowchilla def. Fairfax (Los Angeles) 28-16 Mater Dei Catholic (Chula Vista) def. Notre Dame (Riverside) 21-14 Saddleback Valley Christian (San Juan Capistrano) def. Kennedy (Delano) 59-45 Coronado def. Belmont (Los Angeles) 14-0 Not awarded: Not awarded: Not awarded: 2016 [16] St. John ...

  3. Chula Vista High School - Wikipedia

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    Chula Vista first opened in the summer of 1947, operating out of a temporary campus in Brown Field Municipal Airport with an estimated student enrollment of 650. [2] By 1949, the student body had grown to just over 900 students between grades 10, 11, and 12; a new school at the intersection of Fourth Avenue and K Street was under construction. [3]

  4. John Fox (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Fox played football at Castle Park High School in Chula Vista, California under local celebrated coaches Gil Warren and Reldon "Bing" Dawson, and Southwestern College also in Chula Vista from 1974 to 1975, before going to San Diego State, where he played defensive back [1] with future NFL player and head coach Herman Edwards.

  5. High school football scores: First round of playoffs

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    CIF Southern Section and City Section high school football scores from the first round of the playoffs. ... #16 Norte Vista 7 #8 Yorba Linda 34, #9 Moorpark 30 #12 Santa Barbara 41, #5 St. Paul 35 ...

  6. Steve Riley (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Riley went to Castle Park High School in Chula Vista, California where he was a standout athlete on both the high school varsity basketball and football teams. Castle Park fielded very strong football teams. In his senior year, he was one of the co-captains and helped his team win the San Diego CIF championship.

  7. Donnie Edwards - Wikipedia

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    Donnie Edwards (born April 6, 1973) is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker for 13 seasons in the National Football League (NFL) for the Kansas City Chiefs and San Diego Chargers. [1] He played college football for the UCLA Bruins, earning third-team All-American honors in 1994.

  8. Chris Olave - Wikipedia

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    Of Cuban descent on his father's side and African-American on his mother's, Olave was born on June 27, 2000, in San Ysidro, California. [1] He played football at Eastlake High School in Chula Vista for two seasons before transferring to Mission Hills High School in San Marcos, California.

  9. Zeke Moreno - Wikipedia

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    Moreno, who is of Mexican descent, attended Castle Park High School in Chula Vista, California, and was a letterman in football and baseball. [2] As a freshman, he was called up to the varsity football team for the playoffs.