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CIF Southern Section and City Section high school football scores from the first round of the playoffs. ... #8 Fremont 18, #9 Los Angeles 14 #5 Verdugo Hills 42, #12 Marshall 0
The captain's daughter, Yoko Takahama, who was a high-school student at the time of the crash, went on to become a JAL flight attendant. [37] On June 24, 2022, an oxygen mask belonging to Flight 123 was found near the crash site during road repair work. The discovery came nearly a year after engine parts were also found in the same area. [38]
The Gold Coast League is a high school athletic conference affiliated with the CIF Southern Section. Its members are all independent schools located from west Los Angeles to the high desert of Los Angeles County, California. It was formed in the 2014 re-leaguing from members of the Alpha League. The Gold Coast is known best as the nation's best ...
The East LA Classic, or East Los Angeles Classic ('The Classic') is the homecoming football game for both James A. Garfield High School and Theodore Roosevelt High School. It is known as the East L.A. classic, because the two schools were among the first schools to be established in the East Los Angeles area.
Los Angeles strung together an 11-play drive that ended with Cameron Dicker's 47-yard field goal. Easton Stick completed to Jalen Guyton for 12 yards to midfield and Stick hit Joshua Palmer for 17 ...
Christopher Garcia, a 16-year-old junior at South East High School in South Gate, died after suffering a brain injury during an Aug. 23 home game, according to information from family and the Los ...
Cal State Los Angeles Diablos football team represented the California State University, Los Angeles from the 1951 season through the 1977 season. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Between 1947 and 1963, the university was known as the Los Angeles State College and the athletic teams were known as Los Angeles State . [ 3 ]
The 1964 Cal State Los Angeles Diablos football team was an American football team that represented California State College at Los Angeles—now known as California State University, Los Angeles—as a member of the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) during the 1964 NCAA College Division football season.