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  2. California Vulcans football - Wikipedia

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    The team competes in NCAA Division II and is a member of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference. California University's first football team was fielded in 1916. The Vulcans play home games at the 6,500-seat Hepner–Bailey Field at Adamson Stadium on their campus, and are coached by Gary Dunn. [2]

  3. 1974 UC Riverside Highlanders football team - Wikipedia

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    Led by first-year head coach Bob Toledo, UC Riverside compiled an overall record of 8–3 with a mark of 4–0 in conference play, winning the CCAA title. The team outscored its opponents 233 to 171 for the season. The Highlanders played home games Highlander Stadium in Riverside, California.

  4. UC Riverside Highlanders football - Wikipedia

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    The UC Riverside Highlanders football program represented the University of California, Riverside from the 1955 through the 1975 college football seasons. The Highlanders originally competed as an Independent before they joined the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) in 1969 .

  5. 1970 UC Riverside Highlanders football team - Wikipedia

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    Led by first-year head coach Gary Knecht, UC Riverside compiled an overall record of 4–6 with a mark of record of 0–2 in conference play, placing last out of five teams in the CCAA. The team was outscored by its opponents 306 to 192 for the season. The Highlanders played home games at Highlander Stadium in Riverside, California.

  6. 1969 UC Riverside Highlanders football team - Wikipedia

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    The Highlanders played home games at Highlander Stadium in Riverside, California. CCAA football changed significantly in 1969. Three teams—Fresno State, Long Beach State, and Cal State Los Angeles—left the conference and moved up to NCAA University Division competition, joining in the newly-formed Pacific Coast Athletic Association.

  7. California Vulcans - Wikipedia

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    Wild Things Park, where Cal U plays its home baseball games, is a professional baseball stadium in nearby Washington, Pa. Wild Things Park boasts seating for 3,500, team dugouts, locker rooms, full press box, bullpens, concession stands, restrooms, abundant parking and a family play area with arcade games and rides. The baseball team also has a ...

  8. 1973 UC Riverside Highlanders football team - Wikipedia

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    The team outscored by its opponents 317 to 172 for the season. The Highlanders played home games at Highlander Stadium in Riverside, California. Howard finished his tenure at UC Riverside with an overall record of 17–3, for a .850 winning percentage.

  9. List of people from Riverside, California - Wikipedia

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    Ysmael R. Villegas (1924–1945), first Medal of Honor recipient from Riverside County, California, now buried at Riverside National Cemetery as the cemetery's first interment. [ 12 ] Robert F. Worley , (1919–1968), U.S. Air Force Major General and fighter pilot.