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Official governance for high school sports in this area began in 1913, when the Southern California Interscholastic Athletic Council (SCIAC) was formed. Previous to that, some individual leagues dated back to the 1890s. The first local high school football game was played at Escondido High School against San Diego High School in 1898.
Los Angeles Unified School District (City of Los Angeles and surrounding areas) www.cif-la.org: 128 9: Southern Section: Southern: Southern California (Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties), except LAUSD schools and very southern part of the State. www.cifss.org: 556 10: San Diego Section: Southern
Cathedral Catholic (San Diego) def. Narbonne (Los Angeles) 24-21 Sierra Canyon (Chatsworth) def. Upland 7-3 Grace Brethren def. St. Augustine (San Diego) 28-14 Lawndale def. South Hills (West Covina) 42-14 Lincoln (San Diego) def. Culver City 54-42 Kaiser (Fontana) def. Eisenhower (Rialto) 48-40 Central Valley Christian def. Morse (San Diego) 30-14
CIF STATE BOWL GAMES Friday's results. At Saddleback College . Division 1-AA . San Diego Lincoln 28, Pittsburg 26. DIVISION 2-AA. Sacramento Grant 35, Oxnard Pacifica 28. At Veterans Stadium ...
Rancho Santa Fe Elementary School District; San Diego Unified School District; San Dieguito Union High School District; San Marcos Unified School District; San Pasqual Union School District; San Ysidro School District; Santee School District; Solana Beach School District; South Bay Union School District; Spencer Valley School District ...
Division 6. Almont 40, Warren Michigan Collegiate 38. Edison PSA 32, Ecorse 6. Gladstone 28, Negaunee 14. Kingsley 37, Manistee 18. Midland Bullock Creek 49, Chesaning 22
The Matilda Torres High girls delivered the first section title in soccer for the 4-year-old school with a 3-0 win over Orcutt Academy in the CIF Central Section Division V championship.
CIF was officially formed in 1914 and became statewide in 1917. [1] The service area was larger, encompassing what is now the CIF Los Angeles City Section, which broke off in 1935, and the CIF San Diego Section which broke off in 1960. Imperial County was once part of the section as well, but broke off in 2000 to join the San Diego Section. [2]