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Bolsa Grande's sports teams are known as the Matadors and compete in the Garden Grove League of the California Interscholastic Federation's Southern Section. Their school mascot is "Matty the Matador". The school is home to one of only two on-campus football stadiums in the GGUSD (the other is at Garden Grove High School). All seven high ...
The Garden Grove League is a high school athletic league that is part of the CIF Southern Section. Members are located in and around Garden Grove , Orange County . [ 1 ]
In the spring of 1991, the network acquired the regional television rights to the Los Angeles Clippers, effective with the 1991–92 season, assuming the local rights to the NBA team's game telecasts from Prime Ticket after one year. The tactic backfired, as SportsChannel's Los Angeles subscriber base ultimately never matched that of Prime Ticket.
Teams from the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) and surrounding areas have competed in the CIF Los Angeles City Section since 1935. CIF-SS's offices are located in Los Alamitos . Founded in 1913, the CIF Southern Section includes over 560 member public and private high schools and is by far the largest CIF section.
It is the fourth facility in the Los Angeles area to host multiple teams from the same league as Crypto.com Arena was home to both of the city's National Basketball Association (NBA) teams from 1999 to 2024, the Los Angeles Clippers and Los Angeles Lakers, Dignity Health Sports Park hosted both the LA Galaxy and now-defunct Chivas USA of Major ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating an incident in which a charter plane carrying the Gonzaga men’s basketball team nearly collided with another plane at Los Angeles ...
The Tornadoes never looked back, taking quarter stop leads of 11-9, 27-15 and 48-25, after outscoring the Trojans 21-10 in the third quarter. “We got after it (rebounding and playing strong ...
The fires raging in Southern California have forced the evacuation of more than 30,000 people, including the families of two NBA coaches. (Tiffany Rose/Getty Images) (Tiffany Rose via Getty Images)