West Bay Athletic League
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.
Named after | San Francisco Bay |
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Website | hs |
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
- (Boys)
- (Girls)
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.
- "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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