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State Postpones Athletics Until at Least December
As anticipated the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) and North Coast Section (NCS) delayed the start date for athletics until at least December due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Community Engagement and Sports
The District kicks off an elementary school sports league in the Kennedy Family of Schools to build and engage the seven elementary school communities.
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Richmond HS Boys Soccer to Play for CIF NorCal Title
Oilers beat Bellarmine-San Jose 4-2 on penalty kicks to advance to the inaugural CIF Northern California Division II championship game on Saturday.
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Richmond HS Boys Soccer Advances in NorCal Tournament
Oilers score twice in the second half to beat Antelope 2-1 in the inaugural California Interscholastic Federation Northern California Soccer Division II Championship Tournament.
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WCCUSD Athletes Well Represented on Tri-County Athletic All-League Teams
Athletes from De Anza, El Cerrito, Pinole Valley, and Richmond high school were named their league’s most valuable player and led the all-league list for the Tri-County Athletic League Rock and Stone Division.
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Richmond High Soccer Coach Recognized for 300th Win
Oilers Coach Rene Siles has won over 300 games in 18 seasons at Richmond but his impact extends well beyond the field.
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Pinole Valley High School Wins West Coast Jamboree Division Title
The Spartans girls basketball team cleaned house in the West Coast Jamboree Quartz Division over the winter break, and welcomed 2018 as West Coast Jamboree Champions.
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Wendy's, Heisman Recognize Four WCCUSD High School Seniors
Pinole Valley High School senior headlines the list of four District student-athletes honored by Wendy’s High School Heisman for their academic and athletic success.
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Signing Day 2017: Four WCCUSD Athletes Off to College
The last time De Anza High School had multiple football players receive athletic scholarships to play in college, head coach Tyree Reed was a player on the team. More than 20 years later with Reed as the Dons’ head coach, the school had another class of multiple players receive scholarships to play at a four-year university. More