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Fresno High is an active athletic school, maintaining several teams for both boys and girls in addition to several co-ed teams. The Fresno High football team continues its rivalry game against Roosevelt High School, known as the Little Big Game. The Little Big Game is also known as the Pig Game.
High schools in the state are divided into four divisions (three prior to 2008) based roughly on enrollment; since 2008, there has also been an Open Division for which all schools are eligible. [2] Starting in 2015, a new format was implemented to increase the number of state bowl games from 5 to 15, thus allowing every CIF Section champion to ...
The top of The Fresno Bee’s high school football rankings remains the same heading into Week 3, even with No. 1 Liberty-Bakersfield losing. The Patriots lost to Santa Margarita 34-14.
A Gatorade bath would suit Roosevelt High interim coach Joshua Kloster just fine. Even after a 48-7 high school football win against Fresno in the 93rd Little Big Game played at Sunnyside Stadium ...
Week 8 of high school football in the Fresno, Bakersfield and the Central Coast features Sunnyside taking on Torres in a North Yosemite League showdown at Madera South Stadium at 7:30 p.m. Friday ...
On June 2, 1964, Fresno Mayor Wallace D. Henderson marched with Martin Luther King Jr. and 1,000 persons from Fresno High School march Ratcliffe Stadium, where about 3,000 persons attended a rally that he spoke at regarding fair housing, desegregation and the Rumford Housing Act and in protest of California Proposition 14 (1964).
In the early 1970s, there were only two stadiums in the Fresno area, Ratcliffe and McLane, which made scheduling of local football games difficult. [5] Those two stadiums had to host all local high school, community college and university games, which forced some high school games to be played on Thursday nights, rather than the traditional ...
A walk-off ended the 57th City/County All-Star high school baseball game. ... Fresno High. 11 Brody Santos, Clovis West. 12 Kameron Bowen, Edison. 13 Max Mendes, San Joaquin Memorial.