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Oklahoma Drill: CV head football coach Brett Davis leaves valley for school in home state

Brett Davis is from Oklahoma. If his accent (which hits you harder than a middle linebacker) didn’t give it away, then it’s his most recent decision to head home. Welcome Brett Davis from Coachella Valley High School (CA)!Coach Davis is our 10th head coach since 1947.#LetsRoll #ThrowItAround#TraditionOfWinning 🐾🚩 pic.twitter.com/HdRrHU70LR— Spiro Bulldog Football 🐾 (@Spiro_Bulldogs) January

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CIF postpones return of high school sports until after Jan. 1, 2021

The California Interscholastic Federation announced the postponement in the return of full practice and athletic competition for high schools through at least Jan 1, 2021. This comes after the California Department of Public Health delayed the issuance of its updated youth sports guidance due to the surge in coronavirus infections and hospitalizations going on across

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Return of local sports still unknown, CIF Southern Section closes office

Well, it’s not looking good. It’s becoming more and more difficult to be optimistic about the return of local prep and youth sports, especially after the latest update from CIF on Monday in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. CIF Statement Regarding Education-Based Athletics 👇 pic.twitter.com/LC724df6iG— CIF State (@CIFState) November 16, 2020 Additionally, the CIF Southern

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PSUSD prep programs cleared to start athletic conditioning Nov. 2, Los Angeles Unified pushes back start date

After Desert Sands Unified completed one week of athletic conditioning, Palm Springs Unified will now allow for its student-athletes to participate as well. High school fall sports programs get back on the field Cathedral City, Desert Hot Springs, Palm Springs and Rancho Mirage high schools have all been cleared to start conditioning as early as

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High school football programs preparing for upcoming season despite coronavirus, unusual circumstances

The coronavirus has made virtual meetings a day-to-day reality amongst companies, schools and even football teams… like our local programs preparing for the upcoming season. “It’s important for me to see their face, make sure they’re ok, make sure they’re healthy and happy. You know, they’re young and resilient, and when we get a chance

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