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  • 2017: Cleveland (Smiley) Jones, 77
    Services for San Diego High legend Cleveland (Smiley) Jones will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 14, at El Camino Memorial Park, 5600 Carroll Road, San Diego, 92123. Viewings are  scheduled from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 13.  and from 9-10 a.m. Saturday. A Repast will follow the funeral. Jones, 77, a resident of Rancho Alamitos ...
  • 2016-17 Week 3: All Quiet on Top
    The first three teams in the Union-Tribune Top 10 are easy. Between the numerous “Shootouts”, “Classics”, “Showcases”, and “Invitationals” which jot the basketball map at this point in the season, getting a handle on Foothills Christian, St. Augustine, and Torrey Pines, numbers 1, 2, and 3, respectively, is piece of cake. Those teams annually play intersectional schedules and ...
  • 2010-2017:  To Our Subscribers and Passers-by
    Next month, on Feb. 14 , will mark the seventh year since we undertook a challenge. I wanted to write the history of San Diego County high school football. That’s where my career started and where it will end. Well, I didn’t write the history (that is almost infinite), but I gave it a shot. I attempted to write ...
  • 2016 Week 17, Cathedral, Madison, & Verdell Hold Sway
    Football, it’s  a wrap. Cathedral finished fifth in Cal-Hi Sports‘ state top 25, Helix was 14th, and Madison 19th in an outstanding  San Diego Section season. Coach Sean Doyle’s Cathedral Dons, wearing the letter “U” on  their helmets in the state championship in honor of Cathedral’s previous University of San Diego High designation (and Doyle’s alma-mater), ran the ...
  • 2016-17 Week 2: Knights, Saints Share Top
    Foothills Christian, St. Augustine, and Torrey Pines, we know about.  All three played before overflow crowds of more than 3,000 persons in the Under-Armour tournament at Torrey Pines over the Christmas holiday. What about the Vista? The Panthers are fourth in the weekly San Diego Union- Tribune poll but they’ve managed to stay under the radar while building a ...
  • 1955:  Anaheim Was In Like Flynn
    Mickey Flynn became known as the “Ghost of La Palma”. Because of the 1950-55 success of Clare Van Hoorebeke’s Anaheim Colonists program, the Anaheim parks department had agreed to expand the La Palma Avenue baseball park to include 7,500 grandstand seats in the outfield. The first football game drew an overflow crowd of 9,000 persons in 1956 ...
  • 1955: Cavers in Epic Struggle
    By the grace of a 17-14 advantage in first downs, San Diego High survived a 20-20 standoff with Anaheim in the CIF playoff semifinals before 10,271 persons at Long Beach Veterans’ Memorial Stadium. A heart-thumping conclusion represented the final shot in a frenetic battle of undefeated teams that brought an end to a week of intrigue ...
  • 1955: Cavemen Win First Title since 1922
    Since winning it all in 1922, San Diego High had made unsuccessful playoff attempts in 1925, ’33, ’45, ’46, ’47, ’48, ’50, ’53, and ’54, and they were positioned again to make another run at a Southern Section championship. Coach Duane Maley whistled the start of September  drills with all hands on deck, except one. Starting quarterback ...
  • 2016-17 Week 1: Foothills Christian Leads Again
    Coach Brad Leaf’s Foothills Christian squad picked up where it left off, first in the first San Diego Union-Tribune basketball poll,  which the Knights dominated in 2015-16. The El Cajon club is 6-1, with only a 90-73 loss to defending national champion Chino Hills after leading the Huskies, 42-38, at halftime. What’s up with Cathedral?  Picked as high ...
  • 2016: Madison’s Jackson Has Highest W-L %
    Rick Jackson, who guided the Madison Warhawks to a 12-2 record, two classic postseason victories, plus a third almost as riveting, has the leading won-loss record among San Diego County coaches with at least 100 career victories. Jackson is 120-36-4 in 12 seasons at Madison for a .768 percentage, including state championships in 2012 and 2016. Madison ...
  • 1955: Principal Up to his Neck in Playoffs
    A twist in the CIF Southern Section playoffs this year resulted in the Coronado principal twisting in the wind. Escondido and Coronado had tied for second place in the Avocado League. making either school eligible for the league’s runner-up berth in the Southern Division (small schools) postseason. So far, so good. But Escondido coach Walt West was confused. The Cougars ...
  • 1955:  Chula Vista’s Winningest Era
    Chet DeVore was taken aback, if not incredulous. “I’m a basketball coach,” he told his boss. “I don’t have enough experience to coach football.” That was DeVore’s reaction in 1951 when Chula Vista High principal Joe Rindone, asked DeVore to head the Spartans’ football program. Few administrators have been so prescient. Forty-four wins, seven losses, and one tie later, ...
  • 2016 Week 16:  Country Day Plays NFL Schedule
    La Jolla Country Day will set a San Diego Section record tomorrow evening when it plays visiting Oakland McClymonds in the State Division V-A finals at 6 p.m. The championship will mark the 16th game, the length of a regular NFL season, for the Torreys since the since the start of the season. Madison and Santa Fe ...
  • 1958:  Cinderella Was a Red Devil
    An apparent CIF playoff loss by another San Diego-area team loomed when Sweetwater took possession after an Anaheim punt late in the third quarter, trailing in a first-round game, 7-0. What followed was legend. What Red Devils quarterback Wayne Sevier remembered, before he passed away in 1999, was “twenty-four plays, eighty-three yards, seven first downs, six measurements, ...
  • 2016 Week 15: Cathedral Unanimous in Final Grid Poll
    Cathedral, Madison, Mater Dei, and The Bishop’s comprise four of the final Top 10 selections in the weekly Union-Tribune poll and will begin quests for state championships this week. Cathedral was a unanimous choice as No. 1, earning first-place votes from all 27 panelists. La Jolla Country Day, which finished out of the Top 10 but received points ...
  • 1958: Jackrabbit Fever Strikes Mighty Cavemen
    San Diego High fell with a resounding thud in quarterfinals of the Southern Section playoffs. A 26-18 loss to old nemesis Long Beach Poly in Balboa Stadium was surprising in its decisiveness, devastating in its finality. Especially for coach Duane Maley, who announced his intention to retire from coaching and go into administration at the end of ...
  • 2016: Week 14: Top Rated Teams Meet in Finals
    The CIF power ratings are holding up fairly well as the final round of San Diego Section play takes place Friday and Saturday at Southwestern College. The two highest power rated clubs will meet in the Open Division and in D-1 and D-3. Winning teams will progress to a variety of divisions in a Southern California round ...
  • 2016: Kennedy, Galindo, Cunningham Pass
    First athletes and then coaches, each experience leaving a lifetime of memories. BOBBY KENNEDY The San Diego State graduate was  head baseball coach at Chula Vista from 1957-82, his teams winning six Metropolitan League titles, earning 19 playoff appearances, and compiling an overall record of 329-266. Kennedy also was a championship softball player, almost to the end, participating ...
  • 2016 Week 13: Ratings Show Some Power
    Power ratings honcho John LaBeta can look at the semifinals pairings in this week’s San Diego Section playoffs and feel pretty good, if not vindicated, about the controversial seedings process. History has not recorded a season in which all teams and coaches involved were happy with the results, be they computer generated or by the human eye ...
  • 1918: San Diego Feels Global Health Crisis
    A sneeze at a military facility near Junction City, Kansas, turned into a cold that led to a fever that led to a death that led to a global pandemic. The so-called “Spanish Flu”, which is said to have first struck World War I soldiers processing in and out of Camp Funston on the Fort Riley ...