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Keller attended San Ramon Valley High School in Danville, California and was a student and a letterman in football and basketball. In football, Keller was a three-year starter, twice named his team's Offensive M.V.P., was a two-time first team All-East Bay League selection, and was a two-time second team All-Contra Costa Times selection.
However, BANG announced on October 27, 2011, that it would retain the Contra Costa Times and East County Times mastheads and only combine the Tri-Valley Herald, San Joaquin Herald, and San Ramon Valley Times under a new Tri-Valley Times masthead, reducing the number of mastheads from five to three. [5]
In 2012 the city of San Ramon announced that in a money saving move it would shift the city's support from Tri-Valley to Contra Costa Television. Since 1984 Tri Valley had covered San Ramon, broadcasting local sports, the city's annual Christmas tree lighting, the annual "Mayor's Report," and city council meetings, in exchange for an annual ...
San Pedro 57, Peninsula 47 San Ramon California 64, St. Anthony 61 ... San Clemente 56 Crescenta Valley 61, Granada Hills 44 ... Sign up for the L.A. Times SoCal high school sports newsletter to ...
San Ramon Valley High 1990 MLB Pitcher Arizona Diamondbacks and St. Louis Cardinals: Bryan Shaw: Livermore High 2005 MLB Pitcher Arizona Diamondbacks and Cleveland Indians: Robby Smith: San Ramon Valley High 2016 US Olympian - Greco-Roman Wrestling Finished 12th in 125 kg group of 2016 Rio Olympics Jessica Steffens: Monte Vista High 2005
The last issue of the paper was published on November 1, 2011, after which the paper was consolidated with the BANG-EB papers Contra Costa Times, Valley Times, San Ramon Valley Times, East County Times, and San Joaquin Herald under the new name Tri-Valley Times, a localized edition of The Mercury News. [4]
San Ramon Valley High School offers 23 sports across the Fall, Winter, and Spring sports seasons. These teams compete in the East Bay Athletic League and play teams in close by cities. Their league is EBAL (East Bay Athletic League). [5] The sports played at San Ramon Valley include: Baseball; Cross Country; Competitive Cheer; Football
The Contra Costa Times, San Ramon Valley Times, East County Times, Tri-Valley Herald and San Joaquin Herald were scheduled to become the new The Times. [9] The San Mateo Times was scheduled to publish its last issue on November 1, 2011. As of November 2, 2011, subscribers were to get localized versions of the San Jose Mercury News. [7]