Friday, April 28, 2017
Blossom Valley (High School) Athletic League
Blossom Valley Athletic League
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Blossom Valley Athletic League (BVAL) is a high school athletic conference part of the CIF Central Coast Section of the California Interscholastic Federation.[1] It comprises 24 high schools generally around San Jose, California. The schools are separated into three divisions, the Mt. Hamilton, Santa Teresa, and West Valley. Schools are placed in divisions based on the strength of each specific sports program as reassessed at the end of each season. The league claims the philosophy of power leagues have made this a model program.
Contents [hide]
1 Members 1.1 Mt. Hamilton Division
1.2 Santa Teresa Division
1.3 West Valley Division
2 References
Members[edit]
Football divisions for 2014[2]
Mt. Hamilton Division[edit]
Independence High School
Leigh High School
Leland High School
Oak Grove High School
Piedmont Hills High School
Pioneer High School
Santa Teresa High School
Willow Glen High School
Santa Teresa Division[edit]
Evergreen Valley High School
Gunderson High School
Lincoln High School
Live Oak High School
San Jose High School
Silver Creek High School
Ann Sobrato High School
Westmont High School
West Valley Division[edit]
Andrew Hill High School
Branham High School
Del Mar High School
James Lick High School
Mt. Pleasant High School
Overfelt High School
Prospect High School
Yerba Buena High School
References[edit]
1.Jump up ^ http://www.bval.org
2.Jump up ^ http://www.bval.org/schedules/fall/football.html
Categories: California high school athletic leagues
West Valley Athletic League
West Valley Athletic League
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The West Valley Athletic League was a high school athletic league under the auspices of the CIF Central Coast Section. The league generally covered the schools of the Campbell Union High School District and Los Gatos-Saratoga Joint Union High School District. The league was formed in the mid 1960s (the league had formed by 1965)[1] with the advent of new schools. Older schools like Campbell and Los Gatos had previously played in the Santa Clara Valley Athletic League. As schools closed the league reformatted and many of the remaining schools joined what became the West Valley Division of the Blossom Valley Athletic League.
Members[edit]
The schools included:[2]
Blackford High School closed 1991
Branham High School opened 1967, closed 1991, reopened 1999
Camden High School closed 1980
Campbell High School closed 1980
Del Mar High School opened 1959
Leigh High School opened 1962
Los Gatos High School left in 1988
Prospect High School opened 1968
Saratoga High School (left in 1976)[3]
Westmont High School opened 1964
References[edit]
1.Jump up ^ http://www.insidebayarea.com/ci_16687080
2.Jump up ^ http://archive.dyestat.com/ATHLETICS/XC/1970/ccs_dir.pdf
3.Jump up ^ http://www.scval.com
Categories: California high school athletic leagues
Labels:
Athletic League,
athletics,
Blackford,
Branham,
Camden,
Del Mar,
high school,
Leigh,
Prospect,
Saratoga,
sports,
West Valley,
Westmont
SANTA CLARA VALLEY (High School) ATHLETIC LEAGUE
SANTA CLARA VALLEY ATHLETIC LEAGUE
Originally established in 1973 the SCVAL consisted of 13 schools;
Awalt
Buchser
Cupertino
Fremont
Homestead
Los Altos
Lynbrook
Monta Vista
Mountain View
Peterson
Santa Clara
Sunnyvale
Wilcox
In 1974 the league split into two divisions; the De Anza League (DAL) and the El Camino League (ECL). Over the course of the last 30 years the SCVAL has undergone many changes:
•In 1976, Saratoga transferred from the West Valley Athletic League (WVAL) to the DAL.
•In 1981 Sunnyvale closed its doors and St. Francis joined the Girls Division.
•Around 1982, Mt. View closed and took up where Awalt was housed.
•Also around 1982, Santa Clara did the same by replacing Buchser.
•Circa 1983, Peterson was turned into a Middle School.
•In 1988 Los Gatos joined the DAL
•In 2002 St Francis left the DAL to join the WCAL (West Coast Athletic League).
Today, the league is a 14 school super league with Boys and Girls teams divided into two leagues (or divisions). The DAL (strong) and El Camino (weak) leagues are different for every sport within the SCVAL.
Current members include:
Cupertino High School
10100 Finch Avenue
Cupertino, CA 95014
Fremont High School
1279 Sunnyvale-Saratoga Rd.
Sunnyvale, CA 94087
Gunn High School
780 Arastradero Road
Palo Alto, CA 94306
Homestead High School
21370 Homestead Rd
Cupertino, CA 95014
Los Altos High School
201 Almond Avenue
Los Altos, CA 94022
Los Gatos High School
20 High School Court
Los Gatos, CA 95030
Lynbrook High School
1280 Johnson Avenue
San Jose, CA 95129
Milpitas High School
1285 Escuela Parkway
Milpitas, CA 95035
Monta Vista High School
21840 McClellan Rd
Cupertino, CA 95014
Mountain View High School
3535 Truman Ave
Mountain View, CA 94040
Palo Alto High School
50 Embarcadero Road
Palo Alto, CA 94301
Santa Clara High School
3000 Benton Street
Santa Clara, CA 95051
Saratoga High School
20300 Herriman Avenue
Saratoga, CA 95070
Wilcox High School
3250 Monroe Street
Santa Clara, CA 95051
Valley (Junior High School) Athletic League serves Cupertino, Los Altos, Mountain View-Whisman, and Sunnyvale School Districts.
The Valley Athletic League is proud to serve the Cupertino, Los Altos, Mountain View-Whisman, and Sunnyvale School Districts. Each district has their own registration/enrollment process for After School Sports. Please contact your school's Athletic Director if you are unsure about your school's process.
This after school sports league provides opportunity for our community athletes to experience a variety of sports, interscholastic competition, team play and sportsmanship.
Overview
The VAL After-School Sports League allows the participants to experience inter-school competition, team play and sportsmanship.
It is the goal of this league to provide an inter-school athletic program to as many students as possible. The program offers sport-specific instruction and reinforces the principles of self-esteem building, self-discipline and conscientious sportsmanship by student-athletes, coaches, referees, parents and administrators.
During the 2016-2017 school year, there will be 11 schools participating in the VAL. This includes schools in Los Altos, Mountain View, Cupertino, Sunnyvale and San Jose. We are pleased with our continuing relationship with these schools, as it has provided us with a wide base of competition for our after school sports league.
Click the name of the school below if you would like to go to that school's homepage. Click the Athletic Director's name if you would like to send him/her an email.
School Athletic Director(s)
Blach Intermediate School Pat Koren and Steve Kane
Columbia Middle School Miali Reynoso
Crittenden Middle School Marco Arce
Cupertino Middle School Jina Button
Egan Junior High School Christy Eustice and Can Huynh
Graham Middle School Jeff Harter and Merlene Saunders
Hyde Middle School Sue Smith
Kennedy Middle School Larry Blair and Wade Nakamura
Lawson Middle School Gil Vasquez and Todd Butler
Miller Middle School Brian Yoshikawa
Sunnyvale Middle School TBD
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Awards Coordinator: Steve Kane
League Chairman: Jeff Bernstein
Wednesday, April 12, 2017
Nice completely remodeled house in Santa Clara 95051 near San Tomas & El Camino Real.
Nice completely remodeled house in Santa Clara 95051 near San Tomas & El Camino Real.
Bowers Elementary
Juan Cabrillo Middle
Adrian Wilcox High
Potentially excellent deal, as long as you don't believe Asian/Indian superstitions.
The house is completely remodeled. Most likely what is happening is Asian/Indian buyers do not like that the house number is 2440 and that the front door opens up to a T-intersection.
2440
Robinson
Ave
Santa Clara
California
95051
Bowers Elementary
Juan Cabrillo Middle
Adrian Wilcox High
Potentially excellent deal, as long as you don't believe Asian/Indian superstitions.
The house is completely remodeled. Most likely what is happening is Asian/Indian buyers do not like that the house number is 2440 and that the front door opens up to a T-intersection.
2440
Robinson
Ave
Santa Clara
California
95051
Labels:
2440,
listing,
Santa Clara,
superstition,
T-intersection
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