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December 13, 2008 at 12:16 AM in reply to: espn’s cover story today, football and the difference between carlsbad and oceanside #315091
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ParticipantActually TG, Carmel Valley is Torrey Pines territory. LCC is basically Encinitas and South Carlsbad. Not all of South Carlsbad, but the areas around La Costa (i.e some of the areas in coastal south carlsbad are still in Carlsbad schools).
First CIF title tonight for LCC, and CC/Oceanside won as well. I’d love to see these teams play each other.
Speaking of geographically situated success in sports my wife went up to watch Sante Fe Christian last week in the volleyball state championships. SFC, CC, and LCC all won state titles in volleyball and LCC was ranked number 1 in the nation. That’s pretty impressive because it’s odd for that many schools in such close proximity to one another to be dominant at the state level. Also Tri-City Christian lost to a Palo Alto team or there would have been a 4th title for what passes as north county coastal. Must be all that time at moonlight..
December 13, 2008 at 12:16 AM in reply to: espn’s cover story today, football and the difference between carlsbad and oceanside #315447CardiffBaseball
ParticipantActually TG, Carmel Valley is Torrey Pines territory. LCC is basically Encinitas and South Carlsbad. Not all of South Carlsbad, but the areas around La Costa (i.e some of the areas in coastal south carlsbad are still in Carlsbad schools).
First CIF title tonight for LCC, and CC/Oceanside won as well. I’d love to see these teams play each other.
Speaking of geographically situated success in sports my wife went up to watch Sante Fe Christian last week in the volleyball state championships. SFC, CC, and LCC all won state titles in volleyball and LCC was ranked number 1 in the nation. That’s pretty impressive because it’s odd for that many schools in such close proximity to one another to be dominant at the state level. Also Tri-City Christian lost to a Palo Alto team or there would have been a 4th title for what passes as north county coastal. Must be all that time at moonlight..
December 13, 2008 at 12:16 AM in reply to: espn’s cover story today, football and the difference between carlsbad and oceanside #315481CardiffBaseball
ParticipantActually TG, Carmel Valley is Torrey Pines territory. LCC is basically Encinitas and South Carlsbad. Not all of South Carlsbad, but the areas around La Costa (i.e some of the areas in coastal south carlsbad are still in Carlsbad schools).
First CIF title tonight for LCC, and CC/Oceanside won as well. I’d love to see these teams play each other.
Speaking of geographically situated success in sports my wife went up to watch Sante Fe Christian last week in the volleyball state championships. SFC, CC, and LCC all won state titles in volleyball and LCC was ranked number 1 in the nation. That’s pretty impressive because it’s odd for that many schools in such close proximity to one another to be dominant at the state level. Also Tri-City Christian lost to a Palo Alto team or there would have been a 4th title for what passes as north county coastal. Must be all that time at moonlight..
December 13, 2008 at 12:16 AM in reply to: espn’s cover story today, football and the difference between carlsbad and oceanside #315504CardiffBaseball
ParticipantActually TG, Carmel Valley is Torrey Pines territory. LCC is basically Encinitas and South Carlsbad. Not all of South Carlsbad, but the areas around La Costa (i.e some of the areas in coastal south carlsbad are still in Carlsbad schools).
First CIF title tonight for LCC, and CC/Oceanside won as well. I’d love to see these teams play each other.
Speaking of geographically situated success in sports my wife went up to watch Sante Fe Christian last week in the volleyball state championships. SFC, CC, and LCC all won state titles in volleyball and LCC was ranked number 1 in the nation. That’s pretty impressive because it’s odd for that many schools in such close proximity to one another to be dominant at the state level. Also Tri-City Christian lost to a Palo Alto team or there would have been a 4th title for what passes as north county coastal. Must be all that time at moonlight..
December 13, 2008 at 12:16 AM in reply to: espn’s cover story today, football and the difference between carlsbad and oceanside #315575CardiffBaseball
ParticipantActually TG, Carmel Valley is Torrey Pines territory. LCC is basically Encinitas and South Carlsbad. Not all of South Carlsbad, but the areas around La Costa (i.e some of the areas in coastal south carlsbad are still in Carlsbad schools).
First CIF title tonight for LCC, and CC/Oceanside won as well. I’d love to see these teams play each other.
Speaking of geographically situated success in sports my wife went up to watch Sante Fe Christian last week in the volleyball state championships. SFC, CC, and LCC all won state titles in volleyball and LCC was ranked number 1 in the nation. That’s pretty impressive because it’s odd for that many schools in such close proximity to one another to be dominant at the state level. Also Tri-City Christian lost to a Palo Alto team or there would have been a 4th title for what passes as north county coastal. Must be all that time at moonlight..
December 12, 2008 at 6:29 PM in reply to: espn’s cover story today, football and the difference between carlsbad and oceanside #315012CardiffBaseball
ParticipantI agree about HS fields but most of the fields I’ve seen do not have a proper two-sided monster stands like we had in Ohio and Texas… I used to really like HS football but with my kids, I just don’t have time to go though they are close (if they choose to play)
Ohio plays the state games at Paul Brown Stadium in Massillon. They used to play in the Horseshoe but but stopped for lack of atmosphere. Actually in Texas they use the big stadiums too. I went to the state title game in texas to watch Abilene Cooper in the finals at Texas Stadium and it was at least half empty. The opposing QB that day was from Austin Westlake (Drew Brees) and they pounded Cooper.
December 12, 2008 at 6:29 PM in reply to: espn’s cover story today, football and the difference between carlsbad and oceanside #315368CardiffBaseball
ParticipantI agree about HS fields but most of the fields I’ve seen do not have a proper two-sided monster stands like we had in Ohio and Texas… I used to really like HS football but with my kids, I just don’t have time to go though they are close (if they choose to play)
Ohio plays the state games at Paul Brown Stadium in Massillon. They used to play in the Horseshoe but but stopped for lack of atmosphere. Actually in Texas they use the big stadiums too. I went to the state title game in texas to watch Abilene Cooper in the finals at Texas Stadium and it was at least half empty. The opposing QB that day was from Austin Westlake (Drew Brees) and they pounded Cooper.
December 12, 2008 at 6:29 PM in reply to: espn’s cover story today, football and the difference between carlsbad and oceanside #315401CardiffBaseball
ParticipantI agree about HS fields but most of the fields I’ve seen do not have a proper two-sided monster stands like we had in Ohio and Texas… I used to really like HS football but with my kids, I just don’t have time to go though they are close (if they choose to play)
Ohio plays the state games at Paul Brown Stadium in Massillon. They used to play in the Horseshoe but but stopped for lack of atmosphere. Actually in Texas they use the big stadiums too. I went to the state title game in texas to watch Abilene Cooper in the finals at Texas Stadium and it was at least half empty. The opposing QB that day was from Austin Westlake (Drew Brees) and they pounded Cooper.
December 12, 2008 at 6:29 PM in reply to: espn’s cover story today, football and the difference between carlsbad and oceanside #315424CardiffBaseball
ParticipantI agree about HS fields but most of the fields I’ve seen do not have a proper two-sided monster stands like we had in Ohio and Texas… I used to really like HS football but with my kids, I just don’t have time to go though they are close (if they choose to play)
Ohio plays the state games at Paul Brown Stadium in Massillon. They used to play in the Horseshoe but but stopped for lack of atmosphere. Actually in Texas they use the big stadiums too. I went to the state title game in texas to watch Abilene Cooper in the finals at Texas Stadium and it was at least half empty. The opposing QB that day was from Austin Westlake (Drew Brees) and they pounded Cooper.
December 12, 2008 at 6:29 PM in reply to: espn’s cover story today, football and the difference between carlsbad and oceanside #315495CardiffBaseball
ParticipantI agree about HS fields but most of the fields I’ve seen do not have a proper two-sided monster stands like we had in Ohio and Texas… I used to really like HS football but with my kids, I just don’t have time to go though they are close (if they choose to play)
Ohio plays the state games at Paul Brown Stadium in Massillon. They used to play in the Horseshoe but but stopped for lack of atmosphere. Actually in Texas they use the big stadiums too. I went to the state title game in texas to watch Abilene Cooper in the finals at Texas Stadium and it was at least half empty. The opposing QB that day was from Austin Westlake (Drew Brees) and they pounded Cooper.
December 12, 2008 at 12:55 PM in reply to: espn’s cover story today, football and the difference between carlsbad and oceanside #314831CardiffBaseball
ParticipantCathedral Catholic sure is an up and coming powerhouse. Smart move building where they did. Easy to draw from up the 15 and up the 5 in nearby north county areas. CC, LCC and Oceanside all play for the title tonight. Actually some games are likely finished by now since the Oceanside game is at 4:30.
Interesting story thanks. LCC is my neck of the woods, (as well as sdrealtor and countless others). I don’t know if Oceanside HS is well represented on this blog. I don’t think my kids are going there, but that was surely our pop warner field, and I see some parents/kids I know pictured which is kind of cool.
December 12, 2008 at 12:55 PM in reply to: espn’s cover story today, football and the difference between carlsbad and oceanside #315188CardiffBaseball
ParticipantCathedral Catholic sure is an up and coming powerhouse. Smart move building where they did. Easy to draw from up the 15 and up the 5 in nearby north county areas. CC, LCC and Oceanside all play for the title tonight. Actually some games are likely finished by now since the Oceanside game is at 4:30.
Interesting story thanks. LCC is my neck of the woods, (as well as sdrealtor and countless others). I don’t know if Oceanside HS is well represented on this blog. I don’t think my kids are going there, but that was surely our pop warner field, and I see some parents/kids I know pictured which is kind of cool.
December 12, 2008 at 12:55 PM in reply to: espn’s cover story today, football and the difference between carlsbad and oceanside #315222CardiffBaseball
ParticipantCathedral Catholic sure is an up and coming powerhouse. Smart move building where they did. Easy to draw from up the 15 and up the 5 in nearby north county areas. CC, LCC and Oceanside all play for the title tonight. Actually some games are likely finished by now since the Oceanside game is at 4:30.
Interesting story thanks. LCC is my neck of the woods, (as well as sdrealtor and countless others). I don’t know if Oceanside HS is well represented on this blog. I don’t think my kids are going there, but that was surely our pop warner field, and I see some parents/kids I know pictured which is kind of cool.
December 12, 2008 at 12:55 PM in reply to: espn’s cover story today, football and the difference between carlsbad and oceanside #315244CardiffBaseball
ParticipantCathedral Catholic sure is an up and coming powerhouse. Smart move building where they did. Easy to draw from up the 15 and up the 5 in nearby north county areas. CC, LCC and Oceanside all play for the title tonight. Actually some games are likely finished by now since the Oceanside game is at 4:30.
Interesting story thanks. LCC is my neck of the woods, (as well as sdrealtor and countless others). I don’t know if Oceanside HS is well represented on this blog. I don’t think my kids are going there, but that was surely our pop warner field, and I see some parents/kids I know pictured which is kind of cool.
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