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The league dates back to 1901, when it was known as the "Interscholastic League of Southern California." [2] Prior to CIF Southern Section, founding members included Chaffey High School of Ontario (then known as Ontario High School), Redlands High School, [2] Riverside High School [2] (now known as Riverside Poly), Pomana High School [2] and San Bernardino High School. [2]
High school wrestling season concluded Saturday at the PIAA individual championships. Times-News Toughest ranks District 10's top wrestlers and teams one final time for 2023-24.
There's a reason wrestlers and coaches talk all year about the postseason. March, after all, is when champions are made. See which champions rose in an updated edition of Times-News Toughest.
Pomona High School (or PHS) is a high school (secondary school) operated by the Pomona Unified School District (PUSD) in California, located in North Pomona at 475 Bangor St. In 2002 and 2003, the Pomona High School football team won the Valle Vista League championship.
At 139 pounds, Corry Area Senior High School's William Allen, left, defeated North East's Konnor Kimmy 3-2 to win the District 10 Class 2A Section 1 title at Meadville Area Senior High School in ...
Diamond Ranch High School (or DRHS) is a high school that serves students from Diamond Bar and Phillips Ranch, California, United States, and is operated by the Pomona Unified School District (PUSD) in Pomona, California – part of the Greater Los Angeles MSA. Diamond Ranch's athletic teams compete in the Hacienda League of the CIF Southern ...
Ontario High School’s Julian McGinty wrestles Clear Fork High School’s Damon Hoskins during their 138lbs match during the North Central Ohio Wrestling All-Star matches Monday, Nov. 27, 2023 at ...
1915 - The Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) was founded. Charter members included Occidental College, Pomona College, the University of Redlands, Throop College of Technology (now California Institute of Technology) and Whittier College, effective beginning the 1915-16 academic year.