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The West Catholic Athletic League or WCAL is a highly competitive high school athletic conference in the Central Coast Section of the California Interscholastic Federation. The boys division is made up of seven Catholic schools and one nondenominational Christian school in the Western and Southern portions of the San Francisco Bay Area .
California State University, Dominguez Hills: Carson: CCAA: Cal State East Bay Pioneers: California State University, East Bay: Hayward: CCAA: Chico State Wildcats: California State University, Chico: Chico: CCAA: Cal State Los Angeles Golden Eagles: California State University, Los Angeles: Los Angeles: CCAA: Cal State Monterey Bay Otters
The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) is the governing body for high school sports in the U.S. state of California. CIF membership includes both public and private high schools. Unlike most other state organizations, instead, for some sports, the CIF's 10 Sections each have their own championships.
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.
9. Oakland, California. Walk Score: 75.9 Oakland is often underrated when compared to the very walkable San Francisco. But tthe city also gets high scores for a lifestyle that isn’t car dependent.
Walkability Score: 74.8 Philadelphia is a walkable city, whether you live in the heart of it or on the outskirts. “Philly is rated the No. 8 most walkable city in the U.S., with few daily ...
The East Bay Athletic League (EBAL) is a high school sports league in the North Coast Section of the California Interscholastic Federation.The league was created in 1964; previously teams competed in the "East Bay Division" (EBD) of the Diablo Valley Athletic League (DVAL).
The bigger and richer the city, the less likely it is to be easily walkable. But there are plenty of exceptions, as the stats from the study broken down by The Economist newspaper show.