Sea View League

The Sea View League, along with the South Coast League in Orange County, California, make up the nine member high schools of the Coast View Athletic Association,[1] which is part of the California Interscholastic Federation's Southern Section.

For the 2018–19 academic year, the member schools of the Sea View League are:[2]

  • Baseball
    • Aliso Niguel
    • Laguna Hills
    • San Clemente
    • San Juan Hills
    • Trabuco Hills
  • Basketball, Boys
    • Dana Hills
    • El Toro
    • Laguna Hills
    • San Juan Hills
    • Tesoro
  • Basketball, Girls
    • Capistrano Valley
    • El Toro
    • Laguna Hills
    • Mission Viejo
    • San Juan Hills
  • Cross Country, Boys
    • Capistrano Valley
    • Laguna Hills
    • San Clemente
    • Tesoro
    • Trabuco Hills
  • Cross Country, Girls
    • Aliso Niguel
    • Laguna Hills
    • San Clemente
    • San Juan Hills
    • Tesoro
  • Football (11 man)
    • Aliso Niguel
    • Dana Hills
    • Capistrano Valley
    • El Toro
    • Trabuco Hills
  • Golf, Boys
    • Aliso Niguel
    • El Toro
    • Laguna Hills
    • San Juan Hills
    • Trabuco Hills
  • Golf, Girls
    • Capistrano Valley
    • El Toro
    • Laguna Hills
    • Mission Viejo
    • Tesoro
  • Lacrosse, Boys
    • Aliso Niguel
    • Dana Hills
    • Laguna Hills
    • San Juan Hills
  • Lacrosse, Girls
    • Capistrano Valley
    • Dana Hills
    • El Toro
    • Laguna Hills
    • Mission Viejo
  • Soccer, Boys
    • Aliso Niguel
    • Dana Hills
    • Laguna Hills
    • Tesoro
    • Trabuco Hills
  • Soccer, Girls
    • Capistrano Valley
    • El Toro
    • Laguna Hills
    • Mission Viejo
    • Trabuco Hills
  • Softball
    • Capistrano Valley
    • El Toro
    • San Clemente
    • Tesoro
    • Trabuco Hills
  • Swimming & Diving, Boys
    • Capistrano Valley
    • El Toro
    • Mission Viejo
    • San Juan Hills
    • Trabuco Hills
  • Swimming & Diving, Girls
    • Capistrano Valley
    • El Toro
    • Mission Viejo
    • San Juan Hills
    • Trabuco Hills
  • Tennis, Boys
    • Capistrano Valley
    • Laguna Hills
    • Mission Viejo
    • San Juan Hills
    • Trabuco Hills
  • Tennis, Girls
    • El Toro
    • Laguna Hills
    • Mission Viejo
    • San Juan Hills
    • Trabuco Hills
  • Track & Field, Boys
    • Capistrano Valley
    • Laguna Hills
    • San Clemente
    • San Juan Hills
    • Tesoro
  • Track & Field, Girls
    • Capistrano Valley
    • Laguna Hills
    • San Clemente
    • San Juan Hills
    • Tesoro
  • Volleyball, Boys
    • Capistrano Valley
    • El Toro
    • Laguna Hills
    • Mission Viejo
    • San Juan Hills
  • Volleyball, Girls
    • Capistrano Valley
    • Laguna Hills
    • Mission Viejo
    • San Clemente
    • Tesoro
  • Water Polo, Boys
    • Aliso Niguel
    • Capistrano Valley
    • Laguna Hills
    • Mission Viejo
    • Trabuco Hills
  • Water Polo, Girls
    • Capistrano Valley
    • Laguna Hills
    • Mission Viejo
    • San Juan Hills
    • Trabuco Hills
  • Wrestling
    • Capistrano Valley
    • Mission Viejo
    • San Clemente
    • Tesoro
  • Wrestling, Girls
    • Capistrano Valley
    • Mission Viejo
    • San Clemente
    • Tesoro

Football

As of 2022-23, the football membership of the league consists of:[3]

Athletic league officers

The Sea View League is an athletic conference made up of similar schools located in Orange County, California.[4]

  • President: Terri Gusiff, Principal, El Toro High School
  • Secretary: Teri Durst, Secretary, El Toro High School
  • League Compliance Officer: Chad Addison, athletic director, Capistrano Valley High School
  • League Coordinator: Armando Rivas, athletic director, El Toro High School
  • Counsel Representative: Craig Collins, Principal, Trabuco Hills High School

References

  1. "Blue Book - CIF Southern Section". CIF Southern Section. Retrieved 2018-05-10.
  2. "CIF Southern Section Public Directory - Sea View League". cifss.org. Retrieved 2018-05-10.
  3. "Capistrano Valley and San Juan Hills swap league placement for 2022 football season". 27 July 2022.
  4. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original on 2014-08-23. Retrieved 2014-09-09.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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