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The West Bay Athletic League is a high school athletic conference established in 2002 as part of the CIF Central Coast Section of the California Interscholastic Federation.[1] It comprises twelve private high schools generally around San Mateo County and Santa Clara County, California. One member, Mercy High School of San Francisco is in San Francisco.
History
The West Bay Athletic League was formed in 2002 from a realignment of the Private School Athletic League. Since its formation, it was expanded in 2008 to offer coed sports and two divisions, Foothill and Skyline.[2]
Sports
Season | ||
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Fall | Winter | Spring |
Cross Country (XC) | Basketball (BB) | Golf (GOb)[lower-alpha 1] |
Golf (GOg)[lower-alpha 2] | Soccer (FS) | Lacrosse (LC)[lower-alpha 2] |
Tennis (TNg)[lower-alpha 2] | Softball (SB)[lower-alpha 2] | |
Volleyball (VB)[lower-alpha 2] | Swimming (SW) | |
Tennis (TNb)[lower-alpha 1] | ||
Track and Field (TF) |
- Notes
Members
Certain member schools also compete in the Peninsula Athletic League for selected sports.[3]
School | City | Colors | Mascot |
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Castilleja School | Palo Alto | Gators | |
Crystal Springs Uplands School | Hillsborough | Gryphons | |
Eastside College Prep | East Palo Alto | Panthers | |
Harker School | San Jose | Eagles | |
The Kings Academy | Sunnyvale | Knights | |
Menlo School | Atherton | Knights | |
Mercy High School, Burlingame | Burlingame | Crusaders | |
Notre Dame High School, Belmont | Belmont | Tigers | |
Notre Dame High School, San Jose | San Jose | Regents | |
Pinewood School | Los Altos Hills | Panthers | |
Priory School | Portola Valley | Panthers | |
Sacred Heart Preparatory | Atherton | Gators |
References
- ↑ "WBALSports.org -- The Official Website of the West Bay Athletic League". hs.wbalsports.org. Retrieved 2014-09-04.
- 1 2 "Athletic Directors' Handbook" (PDF). West Bay Athletic League. 2016. Retrieved 31 August 2017.
- ↑ "Peninsula Athletic League Schools". San Mateo County Office of Education. Retrieved 25 August 2017.
- ↑ "WBAL Schools". West Bay Athletic League. Retrieved 31 August 2017.
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