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The Citrus Belt League is one of the five founding leagues of the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) when established in 1913. It was the only Division I league in the San Bernardino-Riverside County area since its inception, until 2006, when CIF Southern Section reorganized it to Division II. [1] The league also organizes an Academic ...
A variety of sports are offered at Citrus Valley High School. The school joined the Citrus Belt League in 2014. Among those included are wrestling, boys and girls basketball, football, boys and girls water polo, swimming, tennis, badminton, track and field, golf, baseball, softball, boys and girls volleyball, and cross country. [5]
Camino Real League; Century Conference; Channel League; Citrus Belt League; Citrus Coast League; Coast Valley League; Coast View Athletic Association; Coastal Canyon League; Coastal League; Condor League; Crestview League
Central New York League New York: Independent: 1888, 1910 Central Pennsylvania League: Pennsylvania: Independent (1886–1888, 1896, 1898) Class F (1897) 1886–1888, 1896–1898 Central Texas League: Texas: Class D: 1914–1917 Chicago City League: Illinois: Independent: 1887, 1890, 1892–1894, 1909–1910 Citrus League Florida: Spring: 1972 ...
Chinese Basketball League, former name of the National Basketball League, a men's semi-professional basketball minor league in China; Citrus Belt League, a division II high school sports league in Southern California. Conference Basketball League, a former men's basketball minor league in New Zealand; Continental Baseball League
In the 2007-2008 school-year, Cajon won 12 San Andreas League championships (Arroyo Valley, Carter, Colton, Pacific, Rialto, San Bernardino, & San G) and the girls basketball team also won the CIF championship for the first time in Cajon's history (for any basketball team). The girls basketball team also won CIF in the 2008-2009 School year.
Patrick Jevon Johnson (born August 10, 1976) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL). Johnson majored in Journalism and Communications at the University of Oregon from 1994 to 1997, and attended the Craig James Broadcast School in 2000.
The park was originally built in 1934, and named Perris Hill Park after Fredrick Thomas Perris, a Santa Fe Railroad developer who helped shape early San Bernardino. [1] In 1993, the baseball field was renamed Fiscalini Field after the late John Fiscalini, a San Bernardino native, who earned All-Citrus Belt League baseball honors at San Bernardino High School, won All-American Laurel twice ...