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High school girls' volleyball: Southern California Regional results for Thursday, Nov. 10, and updated pairings
Pasadena High School's athletic field was renovated, adding light towers, a new track and replacing the grass field with artificial turf. It opened at the start of the 2009-10 school year. The school's junior varsity and varsity football teams as well as the boys' and girls' soccer teams play their home games on the field.
The Pacific View League (PVL) was a high school athletic conference in California affiliated with the CIF Southern Section.The league was formed in 1998, [1] [2] pulling Camarillo and Channel Islands high schools from the Marmonte League to join Hueneme, Oxnard, and Rio Mesa highs from the Channel League.
The Rio Hondo League is a high school athletic league that is part of the CIF Southern Section. Members are located in the Pasadena area in the western San Gabriel Valley region of Los Angeles County. The league was created in 1962. [1]
In 1954 Pasadena voted for a new 6-3-2-2 grade plan for both Pasadena High School and Pasadena Junior College. This merged John Muir and Pasadena Junior Colleges, creating John Muir High School and separating Pasadena High School. Pasadena High School continued to share a campus with Pasadena City College until 1960.
Blair's Middle School offers a variety of sports as part of the after-school LEARNS program with competitive teams in basketball, soccer and flag football. In athletics, Blair has historically had a very competitive basketball program, with the 2007–2008 Varsity girls' team being named League Champions.
As part of the CIF Southern Section, Gimmillaro's girls volleyball team won the 3-A division in 1979 and the 5-A division in 1984. [5] At California Interscholastic Federation events, his team won the California Division I championship in 1983. [6] Upon leaving Ghar, Gimmillaro had 142 wins and 15 losses in high school volleyball by 1985. [3]