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Post by aztecmusician on Jun 23, 2010 23:23:06 GMT -8
How about list a high school rivalry you are familiar with and what makes it a rivalry...
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Post by survalli on Jun 24, 2010 12:48:24 GMT -8
San Diego High and Hoover, has been going on for decades... both on the field and off. games used to attract 20k+ to Balboa Stadium.
some other good ones
Lincoln- Morse Mira Mesa - Serra LJCD- Bishops
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Post by AztecTom on Jun 24, 2010 15:14:21 GMT -8
lol, now that is funny. Most people on this board couldn't even tell you which city Bishop's is located in.
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Post by aztec619 on Jun 24, 2010 17:34:47 GMT -8
San Diego High and Hoover, has been going on for decades... both on the field and off. games used to attract 20k+ to Balboa Stadium. some other good ones Lincoln- Morse Mira Mesa - Serra LJCD- Bishops Morse /Lincoln. I remember all the fights that used to happen before/after football games. Some of that might have been attributed to the gangs though.
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Post by AztecTom on Jun 24, 2010 18:11:53 GMT -8
San Diego High and Hoover, has been going on for decades... both on the field and off. games used to attract 20k+ to Balboa Stadium. some other good ones Lincoln- Morse Mira Mesa - Serra LJCD- Bishops Morse /Lincoln. I remember all the fights that used to happen before/after football games. Some of that might have been attributed to the gangs though. You think.
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Post by gettough on Jun 24, 2010 20:24:55 GMT -8
Grossmont and Helix. Grossmont is the old school. Helix, the second school in the east county, opened in 51.
Helix has won in football and basketball consistently the last 3 decades, but Grossmont rules baseball.
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Post by cvtower on Jun 24, 2010 20:49:15 GMT -8
Being a Chula Vista High grad....the Chula Vista/Sweetwater rivalry. Longest continuous football rivalry in the section
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Post by AztecTom on Jun 24, 2010 22:02:29 GMT -8
Being a Chula Vista High grad....the Chula Vista/Sweetwater rivalry. Longest continuous football rivalry in the section Did not know that, I learn something new every day.
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Post by aztecmusician on Jun 24, 2010 22:11:21 GMT -8
Mission Bay/La Jolla has been a pretty good rivalry, rich kids vs whoever the Bay buses in. Vista/RBV. Saints/Cathedral.
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Post by AlwaysAnAztec on Jun 25, 2010 9:12:19 GMT -8
Rancho Bernardo - Poway
They hate each other.
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Post by dshawfan on Jun 29, 2010 7:10:58 GMT -8
Okay we are not in SD County, but we play in SDCIF. The best HS FB rivalry in SDCIF may be Brawley vs Central (El Centro) in the annual Bell Game. This upcoming season will mark the 67th meeting between these two schools in the battle for the Bell. These two communities are about 15 miles apart out here in the Imperial Valley. Now nothing against the Valley, but there is not a lot to do for entertainment here outside of high school sports, so these two communities really get behind their teams. The game is held on the Friday of Cattle Call Weekend in Brawley, so the Valley is packed with people who are in town for the Rodeo, Parade and Parties. The game is also the last weekend of the regular season which usually means that the victor is winning the league title. It is our version of Michigan versus Ohio State. Neither school likes the other. People are putting signs in their yards declaring their allegiances; cars are marked up on the windshields as to who they will be rooting for all week long. Kick-off is at 7:30, but if you are not in the stadium by 5:30, you will have to stand to watch the game. Games at Central are a blast as their is no track around the field and the fans of both schools are right on top of you. It is the only game where communicating with your players on the field is impossible during the games as the noise of both crowds is too great for the players to hear you. The only thing I have seen in SD that might compare is Saints versus Cathedral. Having been apart of this series for about 10 years now, I really feel bad that more HS kids do not get to play in a series like this. Oh, Central has scoreboard right now as we missed 3 extra points and a FG to lose 23-18 this past year...yes I can do the math
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Post by Old School on Jun 29, 2010 8:24:06 GMT -8
Mira Mesa vs Scripps Ranch The Greasers vs The Socs Oldie Out
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Post by Hk 908 on Jun 29, 2010 18:54:26 GMT -8
Valhalla vs. Granite Hills
We were both good in baseball and soccer while I was there. Plus the schools are fairly close so a lot of pranks get played.
People from my class messed with their statue and sprayed a giant orange V on their football field.
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Post by Pssst13 on Jul 2, 2010 1:36:30 GMT -8
Mira Mesa vs Scripps Ranch The Greasers vs The Socs Oldie Out Pre Scripps... Mira Mesa and Mt Carmel. Shootings, death and rape. OK, it was mostly the Filipino Kids fighting. Poor hated the rich Pinoys up the hill. First hand experience, it was 1991, I attended Mira Mesa High for half of jr year. I went back home to Hawai'i the other half.
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Post by Old School on Jul 2, 2010 8:34:54 GMT -8
Mira Mesa vs Scripps Ranch The Greasers vs The Socs Oldie Out Pre Scripps... Mira Mesa and Mt Carmel. Shootings, death and rape. OK, it was mostly the Filipino Kids fighting. Poor hated the rich Pinoys up the hill. First hand experience, it was 1991, I attended Mira Mesa High for half of jr year. I went back home to Hawai'i the other half. Indeed, I knew about the gang warfare between the 2 areas. It's history now since these kids have grown up, got families and moved to Temecula. Oldie Out
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Post by sdfootballfan on Jul 2, 2010 11:00:27 GMT -8
Lincoln/Morse San Diego High/ Hoover Helix/Oceanside The Holy War
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Post by The Aztec Panther on Jul 2, 2010 22:50:58 GMT -8
Vista and Fallbrook had a really nice back and forth rivalry in the 80's. Both the teams and the students hated each other (in that healthy rivalry kind of way). It was fun.
Unfortunately, when they moved into separate leagues the rivalry died. Then Fallbrook's team just got really bad and when they found themselves back in the same league again for the last few years it just wasn't the same anymore. It's a shame - it should be a great rivalry.
And it really was for about 10 years or so.
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Post by southbaysucker on Jul 3, 2010 17:20:30 GMT -8
Southbay flavor
The "think they have it alls" vs "Know good and damm well they dont got Jack!"
aka- Eastlake vs Chula Vista
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Post by k5james on Jul 4, 2010 7:17:30 GMT -8
Okay we are not in SD County, but we play in SDCIF. The best HS FB rivalry in SDCIF may be Brawley vs Central (El Centro) in the annual Bell Game. This upcoming season will mark the 67th meeting between these two schools in the battle for the Bell. These two communities are about 15 miles apart out here in the Imperial Valley. Now nothing against the Valley, but there is not a lot to do for entertainment here outside of high school sports, so these two communities really get behind their teams. The game is held on the Friday of Cattle Call Weekend in Brawley, so the Valley is packed with people who are in town for the Rodeo, Parade and Parties. The game is also the last weekend of the regular season which usually means that the victor is winning the league title. It is our version of Michigan versus Ohio State. Neither school likes the other. People are putting signs in their yards declaring their allegiances; cars are marked up on the windshields as to who they will be rooting for all week long. Kick-off is at 7:30, but if you are not in the stadium by 5:30, you will have to stand to watch the game. Games at Central are a blast as their is no track around the field and the fans of both schools are right on top of you. It is the only game where communicating with your players on the field is impossible during the games as the noise of both crowds is too great for the players to hear you. The only thing I have seen in SD that might compare is Saints versus Cathedral. Having been apart of this series for about 10 years now, I really feel bad that more HS kids do not get to play in a series like this. Oh, Central has scoreboard right now as we missed 3 extra points and a FG to lose 23-18 this past year...yes I can do the math I've been to the Bell game. Definitely very cool. The Yuma/Kofa game in Yuma, AZ used to be that way before all of the new schools were added.
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Post by fallbrookaztec on Jul 19, 2010 19:48:28 GMT -8
Vista and Fallbrook had a really nice back and forth rivalry in the 80's. Both the teams and the students hated each other (in that healthy rivalry kind of way). It was fun. Unfortunately, when they moved into separate leagues the rivalry died. Then Fallbrook's team just got really bad and when they found themselves back in the same league again for the last few years it just wasn't the same anymore. It's a shame - it should be a great rivalry. And it really was for about 10 years or so. Erik, Don't be suprised if that rivalry comes back. Fallbrook should be much improved. I don't know that they can beat Vista, but if Vista get's too cocky and Fallbrook stays somewhat healthy it could be fun again!
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