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The league dates back to 1901, when it was known as the "Interscholastic League of Southern California." [2] Prior to CIF Southern Section, founding members included Chaffey High School of Ontario (then known as Ontario High School), Redlands High School, [2] Riverside High School [2] (now known as Riverside Poly), Pomana High School [2] and San Bernardino High School. [2]
The California Interscholastic Federation, Southern Section, is a non-profit corporation organized to direct and control both boys and girls athletics in the secondary schools within the Section. The Southern Section is administered on a day-to-day basis by the Commissioner, five Assistant Commissioners, a chief Financial Officer, a Marketing ...
High schools in the state are divided into four divisions (three prior to 2008) based roughly on enrollment; since 2008, there has also been an Open Division for which all schools are eligible. [2] Starting in 2015, a new format was implemented to increase the number of state bowl games from 5 to 15, thus allowing every CIF Section champion to ...
Riverside defeated Columbia in the Class 6A FHSAA high school football regional semifinals for the 2021 season.
The Inland Valley League is a high school athletic league that is part of the CIF Southern Section. [1] Members are public high schools of Riverside, California and neighboring Moreno Valley . Members
California Interscholastic Federation sections (5 C, 9 P) Pages in category "California high school athletic leagues" This category contains only the following page.
The Arrowhead League is a high school athletic league that is part of the CIF Southern Section. [1] Its member schools are located around Riverside, California, and include five independent schools, one public school, and the United States Bureau of Indian Education operated Sherman Indian High School. [2]
The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) is the governing body for high school sports in the U.S. state of California. CIF membership includes both public and private high schools. Unlike most other state organizations, instead, for some sports, the CIF's 10 Sections each have their own championships.