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  2. Yuba City High School - Wikipedia

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    55 ft (17 m) AMSL. Website. ychs .ycusd .k12 .ca .us. Yuba City High School is home of the Honkers. Yuba City High School is a public secondary school in Yuba City, California. It had roughly 3,000 students before River Valley High School opened in 2005. The school colors are brown and gold. Its mascot is the "Honker", a nickname for Canada geese .

  3. Yuba City defense prevails again in Honkers win; Sutter falls ...

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    Aug. 28—For the second straight week, the Yuba City High School football team had its defense provide the winning moments of a game that pushed the Honkers to a 28-23 win over Galena (Nevada ...

  4. Salinas Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    Cal State Monterey Bay Softball. The Salinas Sports Complex is a sporting complex located in Salinas, California on the Central Coast. The main feature of the complex is a 17,000-seat stadium for California Rodeo Salinas. Soccer, football, and rugby was also played at the main stadium before the opening of Rabobank Stadium next door.

  5. Salinas High School - Wikipedia

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    Cowboys. Website. www .salinas .k12 .ca .us /sites /SHS /Index .htm. Salinas High School is a public 9–12 high school in Salinas, California, United States. It is the first of five primary high schools of the Salinas Union High School District. The school was moved to its current central Salinas location in 1920. The campus was rebuilt circa ...

  6. River Valley High School (California) - Wikipedia

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    River Valley High School (Also known as RVHS) is a public high school located in Yuba City, California.It was founded in 2005, and has grades 9-12. History. The school, the second high school in the city after Yuba City High School, was built due to Measure SS, a $30.6 million bond measure which was approved by local voters in 1999.

  7. Yuba City, California - Wikipedia

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    Yuba City, California. /  39.13472°N 121.62611°W  / 39.13472; -121.62611. Yuba City ( Maidu: Yubu) [7] [8] is a city in Northern California and the county seat of Sutter County, California, United States. The population was 70,117 at the 2020 census. Yuba City is the principal city of the Yuba City Metropolitan Statistical Area which ...

  8. CIF Sac-Joaquin Section - Wikipedia

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    The Sac-Joaquin Section (SJS) is the governing body of public and private high school athletics in parts of Northern San Joaquin Valley, California.Its geographic area also covers the California portion of the Lake Tahoe region; however, three schools in that area—North Tahoe, Truckee, and South Tahoe High Schools—are instead members of the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association due ...

  9. Everett Alvarez High School - Wikipedia

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    Everett Alvarez High School. / 36.71232; -121.61593. Everett Alvarez High School is a public high school established in Salinas, California. The school is named in honor of Everett Alvarez, Jr., a much-decorated former U.S. Navy Commander and the 2nd longest held prisoner of war. [2]