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The oldest of the rating systems, the National Sports News Service, was begun by Arthur H. "Art" Johlfs—who originally started naming champions informally in 1927 as a 21 year old high school coach and official, [2] but did so more formally starting in 1959 [3] after enlarging his network of supporting hobbyists [2] to receive reports from six separate areas of the country. [4]
Serra (San Mateo) def. San Joaquin Memorial (Fresno) 28-18 Clayton Valley Charter (Concord) def. Elk Grove 28-26 McClymonds (Oakland) def. Manteca 46-13 Cardinal Newman (Santa Rosa) def. Los Gatos 42-7 Rancho Cotate (Rohnert Park) def. Sierra (Manteca) 10-0 Ripon def. Sutter 31-14 Escalon def. Pleasant Valley (Chico) 41-17
Week 8 high school football scores: Latest results from the Central Section. Anthony Galaviz. October 13, 2023 at 1:55 AM ... San Joaquin Memorial 26, Bullard 14, final. Sanger 35, Madera 21, final.
The seventeen basic member schools in the Peninsula Athletic League are drawn from five public school districts: Cabrillo Unified School District (serving Half Moon Bay and the ocean coast of the San Francisco Peninsula), Jefferson Union (serving Brisbane, Colma, Daly City, and Pacifica), San Mateo Union (serving Burlingame, Millbrae, San Bruno, and San Mateo), Sequoia Union (serving Atherton ...
CIF Southern Section and City Section high school football scores from the Week 1 slate of games, August 24-26. ... San Bernardino 27. San Gorgonio 36, Chaffey 28. Norte Vista 49, Shadow Hills 6 ...
CIF Southern Section and City Section high school football scores from the first round of the playoffs. ... #1 San Juan Hills 38, #16 St. Francis 17 #9 Citrus Valley 17, #8 Leuzinger 14
Here are the Central Section high school football scores for the first round of the section playoffs from Fresno to Santa Maria. Garza hosted Fowler and San Luis Obispo visited Mission Oak to open ...
San Mateo High School (San Mateo, California) 50-32-4 1927; 97 years ago () The rivalry, known as "The Little Big Game", started in 1927 and is one of the oldest in northern California. It was inspired by the Stanford-Cal game, which is commonly called "The Big Game."