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Athletics. Yuba City High School's athletic program used to compete in Division I of the Sac-Joaquin Section as a member of the Sierra Foothill League (until 1970), North Metro League (1970–76), Delta League (1976–1998, 2000–02), Capital Athletic League (1998–2000) and Metro Conference (2002–06).
Scott attended high school at Yuba City High School in Yuba City, California and pitched for their baseball team. He was recruited out of high school by Loyola Marymount University . [1] He pitched for three years for the Loyola Marymount Lions , and during the 1988 season set a school record for saves in a season when he got his 12th in a game ...
Stassi attended Yuba City High School in Yuba City, California. He played for his school's baseball team, and was twice named The Sacramento Bee ' s player of the year. Stassi also competed for the United States national baseball team, winning gold in the 2006 Pan American Games in Barquisimeto, Venezuela, and the International Baseball ...
Sep. 29—Yuba City High School was placed on lockdown on Wednesday after the administration and an on-site police officer found a student with a handgun and ammunition on campus and a second ...
Nov. 1—Several area streets will be partially closed on Sunday for the annual Sikh parade in Yuba City and Yuba-Sutter Transit will have a shuttle service to help avoid any parking and traffic ...
Nick Diaz. Diaz in 2010. Nickolas Robert Diaz [1] (born August 2, 1983) is an American professional boxer [4] and mixed martial artist who competed in the welterweight and middleweight divisions of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Diaz is a former Strikeforce, WEC and IFC welterweight champion and a UFC title challenger. [5]
The parents, James Renshaw Sr. and Tabitha Heidbreider, were arrested after the reported attack on Sept. 28 at Lindhurst High in Olivehurst, the Yuba County Sheriff’s Office Department announced ...
The Yuba City bus disaster was the second-worst bus disaster in U.S. history, exceeded only by the 1963 train-bus collision in Chualar, California, which claimed the lives of 32 Mexican farmworkers. In May 1996, on the twentieth anniversary of the accident, a memorial built near the water at the Martinez Marina was dedicated to the victims.