CIF Central Coast Section
The Central Coast Section (CCS) is the governing body of public and private high school athletics in the portion of California encompassing San Mateo County, Santa Clara County, Monterey County, San Benito County, Santa Cruz County and a few private schools in San Francisco. It is one of ten sections that comprise the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF).
Abbreviation | CIF-CCS |
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Formation | 1965 |
Type | NPO |
Legal status | Association |
Purpose | Athletic Administration |
Headquarters | 333 Piercy Road |
Location | |
Region served | Bay Area/Northern California |
Membership | 150 public and private schools |
Official language | English |
Commissioner | Duane Morgan |
Main organ | California Interscholastic Federation |
Affiliations | National Federation of State High School Associations |
Website | www |
Conferences and leagues
CCS comprises the following conferences and leagues:[1]
Northern Conference
- Peninsula Athletic League (PAL)
- Private School Athletic League (PSAL)
- West Bay Athletic League (WBAL)
Central Conference
- Blossom Valley Athletic League (BVAL)
- Santa Clara Valley Athletic League (SCVAL)
- West Catholic Athletic League (WCAL)
Southern Conference
- Pacific Coast Athletic League (PCAL)
- Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League (SCCAL)
Sports offered
- Badminton
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Cross Country
- Field Hockey
- Football
- 11-man football
- Golf, boys
- Golf, girls
- Gymnastics
- Lacrosse
- Soccer
- Softball
- Swim & Dive
- Tennis, boys
- Tennis, girls
- Track & Field
- Volleyball, boys
- Volleyball, girls
- Water Polo
- Wrestling
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References
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