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Coaches Directions to Schools Directions Diablo Foothill Athletic League Schools Acalanes High School LAS LOMAS HIGH SCHOOL 1200 Pleasant Hill Rd., Lafayette • 935-2600 1460 S. Main St., Walnut Creek • 935-4110 Take Hwy. 24 East. Exit Pleasant Hill Rd.N. Hwy 24 East to I-680. Exit S. Main, turn left at light, and Turn right at light at Stanley. Left into school parking lot. proceed under overpass onto South Main. Turn right at Lilac into Las Lomas parking lot. ALHAMBRA HIGH SCHOOL Miramonte High School 150 E. St., Martinez • 313-0440 750 Moraga Way, Orinda • 280-3930 Take 1-680 N onto Highway 4 W. Take CA HYW 24 to Orinda exit. Take a right on Camino Exit Alhambra Ave. from Hwy 4. Turn right on Pablo. It merges into Moraga Way. Go about 4 ½ miles. Alhambra. School is about 1 mile on left. Take a right on Ivy Drive. School is on the corner of Moraga Way and Ivy Drive. CAMPOLINDO HIGH SCHOOL MT. DIABLO HIGH SCHOOL 300 Moraga Rd, Moraga • 376-5986 2455 Grant, Concord • 682-4030 Take Moraga Way S to Moraga Take I-680 N to Highway 242 East. Exit at Rd. Turn left, go through Rheem. School is Grant Street. Solano Way. Right turn onto On the left. Pass school and turn left at light to Grant Street. Turn right on Gill Drive to parking lots. school. COLLEGE PARK HIGH SCHOOL NORTHGATE HIGH SCHOOL 201 Viking Dr., Pleasant Hill • 682-7670 425 Castlerock Road, Walnut Creek • 938-0900 I-680 N to Willow Pass exit. Turn I-680 to Ygnacio Valley east. Make a right turn onto left on Willow Pass, right onto Contra Costa Walnut Ave. Make a right turn on Oak Grove Road. Blvd. Turn left at stoplight onto Viking Dr. School is about two blocks on the right. School is on left. CONCORD HIGH SCHOOL MONTE VISTA HIGH SCHOOL 4200 Concord Blvd., Concord • 687-2030 3131 Stone Valley Rd., Danville CA • 552- I-680 N to Treat Blvd. exit. Continue on Treat for several 5530 –North I-680 –exit at Stone Valley miles. Cross Clayton Rd. and continue for another mile Rd.. Turn right (East), approximately 3 on Dekinger Rd.Turn left onto Concord Blvd. School is 2 miles. School of the right blocks on right. DUBLIN HIGH SCHOOL 8151 Village Parkway, Dublin • 833-3300 I-680 S to Alcosta exit. Turn left at light and go over the freeway. Turn right at Village Parkway. School is on corner of Village Parkway and Brighton. Football/gym parking available off Brighton. Non-League Schools and Sites ALAMEDA HIGH SCHOOL FREEDOM HIGH SCHOOL 2201 Encinal Ave., Alameda 510-522-6700 1050 Neroly Road, Oakley • 625-5900 Take 24W through the tunnel. 24 W becomes 980 W. Take I-680 N to Hwy 4 E. Exit Hwy 4 at LoneTree. Right Take 880 south. Exit at 23rd Ave/Alameda. Merge on Lone Tree. Left on O'Hara.Left on Neroly. onto Kennedy Ave. Take slight right onto 23rd. Take slight right onto 29th, which becomes Park St. Turn right onto Encinal BENICIA HIGH SCHOOL EL CERRITO HIGH SCHOOL 1101 Military W., Benicia •707-747-8325 540 Ashbury Ave., El Cerrito 510-525-0234 Take 1-680 N across Take 24 W through tunnel. Martinez-Benicia Bridge, keep to left at Take I-580 ramp toward San Francisco/Hayward. Merge toll plaza to merge onto I-780 W. Exit Military West. Go onto 580 West, which becomes 580 W/80 E. Take 80 E under freeway and left onto Military West. School is 3 towards Vallejo/Sacramento. Take Central Ave. exit blocks on left. towards El Cerrito. Turn right onto Central Ave. Take Central past San Pablo to Ashbury. Turn left on Ashbury. CALIFORNIA HIGH SCHOOL HIDDEN LAKES, CONCORD 9870 Broadmoor Dr., San Ramon • 828-9311 Take 24 E to Pleasant Hill Road exit. Go Hwy 24 E to 680 S. north to Taylor. Take Taylor to Morello Exit at Bollinger Canyon Rd W. Left on Ave. Turn left. Park is on right just past San Ramon Valley Blvd. Left on Chilpancingo Parkway. Montevideo, right on Broadmoor. Follow for approx. one mile to school on left. CLAYTON VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL LIBERTY UNION HIGH SCHOOL 1101 Alberta, Concord • 682-7474 820 2nd Street, Brentwood • 634-3521 Hwy 24 E to I-680 N. Exit right on Ignacio Valley. I-680 N to Hwy 4 East to the Brentwood off ramp. Go Turn left on Alberta. School is on left. East on Hwy 4 (Brentwood Blvd) into Brentwood to 2nd Street. CARONDOLET HIGH SCHOOL LIVERMORE HIGH SCHOOL 1133 Winton Dr., Concord • 686-5353 600 Maple St Livermore, (925) 606-4812 I-680 N to Treat exit. Turn right on Treat Blvd. Turn right Livermore I-680 S to I-580 East. Take Central Livermore onto Winton. School is on corner of Winton & Treat. exit. Go to First Street. Take a left. Go two blocks to Maple. Right on Maple. School is on left. DEER VALLEYHIGH SCHOOL FOOTHILL HIGH SCHOOL 4700 Lone Tree Way, Antioch , 925-776-5555 4375 Foothill Blvd., Pleasanton • 426-4243 Take 680 N to Hwy. 242 to Hwy. 4 East to Antioch. Take I-680 S to Stoneridge Dr. Right or west on Stoneridge to Hillcrest exit, go straight through the intersection which Foothill Blvd. Left on Foothill Blvd. Go approximately one will put you on Deer Valley Blvd. Go left on Lone Tree mile. School is on left. Way. School on right past Burger King. DE LA SALLE HIGH SCHOOL GRANADA HIGH SCHOOL 1130 Winton Dr., Concord • 686-3310 400 Wall Street, Livermore • 625-5900 I-680 N to Treat exit. Right on I-680 S to I-580 E to Portola exit. Treat to Winton. Right on Winton. School Turn right on Murrietta to Stanley (just across railroad is on left. tracks). Right on Stanley to Wall St. (1st left). Turn left on Wall. School is on left. DE ANZA HIGH SCHOOL KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL 5000 Valley View Rd., Richmond 510-223-3811 Livermore exit. Go to First Street. Take a Take Camino Pablo North. It will become San Pablo Dam left. Go two blocks to Maple. Right on Road. Follow into Richmond. Turn right onto Maple. School is on left. Valley View Rd Non-League Schools and Sites Continued NEWHALL PARK ST.MARY'SHIGH SCHOOL Newhall Parkway, Concord I-680 N to 1294 Albina Ave Albany, (510) 526-9242 Ygnacio Valley exit. Right on Ygnacio Take 24 West through tunnel. Exit Rte. 13 (Ashby) to Valley. Continue several miles, go past Berkeley. Take Ashby to Sacramento. Turn right on Oak Grove and over hill. Turn left on Sacramento and follow until it dead ends at Hopkins St. Turtle Creek to park on right. Turn left, then take first right. Go through gates into St. Mary's. RICHMOND HIGH SCHOOL SALESIAN HIGH SCHOOL 1250 23rd St., Richmond • 237-8770 2851 Salesian Ave., Richmond • 234-4433 Take Camino Pablo north (becomes San Pablo Dam Rd) Take Camino Pablo north (becomes San Pablo Dam Rd) to San Pablo Blvd. Go left on San Pablo Ave., to San Pablo Blvd. Go right on San Pablo Blvd., left on right on Omega Maricope. School is on corner of 23rd Vale (just past hospital), right on Howard to Salesian. and Omega. MT. EDEN HIGH SCHOOL SAN RAMON HIGH SCHOOL 2300 Panama St Hayward, (510) 293-8539 140 Love Lane, Danville • 837-0533 Hayward Take 24 west th 880 south. Travel I-680 S. Exit at El Pintado/E Cerro. Make a right turn off approximately 17 miles on 880 south. Exit at Jackson freeway. Go past stop sign to signal. Left onto Danville Street-West 92 (toward the San Mateo Bridge). Exit Blvd. School is on the right. immediately off of 92 to Hesperian Blvd. south. Travel approximately 3/4 mile to Panama St. and turn left. PIEDMONT HIGH SCHOOL SHELL RIDGE, WALNUT CREEK 800 Magnolia Ave, Piedmont 510-594-2626 Take 24 E to Ygnacio Valley Road. Take Take 24 W through the tunnel to 13 south (Hayward). Ygnacio Valley to Homestead. Turn right. Follow 13 to the Moraga/ Montclair exit. Stay right at split. Take first left onto Marstan Road. Follow Turn right onto Moraga. Wind through Piedmont on Marston to end by Indian Valley School Moraga until you reach Highland Ave. (First stoplight). Turn left on Highland. Follow into town. Turn right on Vista (just past Cal Fed building), turn left on Hillside. Hillside becomes Magnolia. The high school is on the right. ROBERTSON PARK YGNACIO VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL Livermore - I-680 S to I-580 E. 755 Oak Grove, Concord • 685-8414 Approximately 8 miles to North Livermore Ave exit. I-680 N to Ygnacio Valley. Turn right on North Livermore which will turn into South Right on Ygnacio Valley. Left on Oak Livermore. Continue onto Wente St. Right on Wente to Grove. School is on left. Stadium Ct. Right on Stadium to Robertson Park. .
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