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California Interscholastic Federation Southern Section (Cifss) CALIFORNIA INTERSCHOLASTIC FEDERATION SOUTHERN SECTION (CIFSS) HISTORICAL HOLDINGS Compiled by Dr. John S. Dahlem, Updated April 2021 All holdings are in the CIFSS office in Los Alamitos, California All “TB” or Tidbits/Articles are on-line under www.cifss.org main page - HISTORY to CIF-SS History Tidbits/Articles ALL-CIFSS Teams See Media Archives & Press Releases Special binder for ALL-CIF Football Teams, 1910 to Present See the Schroeder Collection See Baseball and Basketball Original CIFSS Certificates…see CERTIFICATES Basketball, Track and Football found at LA84 web site: www.search.la84.org In the keyword field enter one of the following: “Helms basketball annual” “Helms track annual” “Helms football annual” You can also add a school, name or year after the phrase in quotes, i.e., “Helms football annual” 1936 The CIF-SS has also done an extensive job of trying to ascertain as many ALL-CIF teams on their mainframe which must be researched in the office BASEBALL All CIF-SS Teams 1912 to 1973 Play-off Results 1910 to 1987 Orange County All-Star Players in Major Leagues 1968-2017 BASKETBALL All CIF-SS Teams 1911 to 1973 Play-off Results 1905 to 1995 See Tidbit #87 Lisa Leslie 100 pt. game jersey and score book 100 Top CIF-SS Hoopsters – See Obrand Collection BLUE BOOKS 1945 (1st year of Blue Books), 1947, 1949, 1952 to present See Tidbit #19 BOOKS 100th Anniversary of CIF-SS Photo Annual A History of the California Scholastic Federation by William Russell, 1995 A Saint in the City (Wrestling) by Scott Glabb, 2009 A Saint in the City (Wrestling) by Scott Glabb, 2017 Anaheim Colonist Football – A Century of Tradition by Dennis Bateman, 1997 Arky by Frank Garland 2020 Baseball in Long Beach by Bob Keisser 2013 Baseball in Orange County by Chris Epting 2012 Basketball in Long Beach by Mike Guardabascio 2015 Caver Conquest: An Athletic History of San Diego H.S. by Donald R. King 1994 CalHiSports.Com State CIF Record Book & Almanac by Mark Tennis and Ronnie Flores, 2009 California State High School Track & Field 1915-2006 by Tom Casacky and Bill Peck, 2006 Dale Story by E. Leroy Neal 2017 Santa Monica H.S. Archive Project of the Seven (7) CIF-SS Samohi Football Champions, Defining Moments –Samohi – The Enigma Team - 1920 Football - by Dr. Tebb Kusserow, 2012 Defining Moments - Samohi – New Era Drawing - 1941 Football - by Dr. Tebb Kusserow, 2015 Defining Moments – Samohi – Airborne – 1947 Football - by Dr. Tebb Kusserow, 2017 Defining Moments – Samohi - Pursuit of a Dream - 1952 Football - by Dr. Tebb Kusserow, 2013 Defining Moments – Samohi – Rally to Victory - 1953 Football - by Dr. Tebb Kusserow, 2017 Defining Moments – Samohi – E Tan E Epi Tas – 1981 Football - by Dr. Tebb Kusserow, 2018 Defining Moments – Samohi – Time to be Hear – 2001 Football - by Dr. Tebb Kusserow, 2019 Devil at My Heels by David Rensin, 2003 (Zamperini) Don’t Give Up, Don’t Give In, 2014 by David Rensin (Louis Zamperini) Don’t Worry: My Mom is the Team Doctor, by Carol Frey, MD with Jacob Feder 2013 Early El Segundo High School Athletic Teams 1926-1935 by Jim Norris 2004 Following Pre Jim Chadez 2015 Football in Long Beach by Mike Guardabascio 2012 GoTrogans Silver Valley High School by John Garner 2017 High School Football in California by Mark Tennis 2018 High School Wrestling in Southern California Thesis by Robert Bonheim 1961 History of the CIFSS 1913-1951 by Seth Van Patten, 1951 History of the CIFSS 1914-1954 Thesis by Maurice O. Sandy, 1954 History of Central Section Wrestling by Mike Stricker, 2007 History of Fullerton Union High School by Diane Oestreich 2011 Houser, Pride of America by Robert Dunn, 2006 How to Play Golf by Bobby Jones 1935, “Spalding’s” HFHS Record Book, 2009 L.A. Sports Edited by Wayne Wilson 2018 Long Beach Poly – Fifty Years of Basketball Highlights and Records…Golden Jubilee 1904-1954 James Heartwell Long Beach Poly High School 1965 Track & Field Los Angeles High School Sports HALL OF FAME 2011 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum – Images of America Chris Epting 2002 Misty – Misty May Treanor 2010 Mustangland 1950-2000 by Richard Hessenius 2017 My Mother’s Scrapbook (El Rancho FB 1966) by Ruben Quintero 2020 “Scott Schroeder Collection” Official Rules for Girls & Women-Softball, Track 1953, 1954 1956, 1958 Ojai at 100-Tennis, Tea & Tradition by Ventura Historical Society 2000 One Great Game – L.B. Poly vs. De La Salle By Don Wallace, 2003 Orange County Football History by Dennis Bateman, 2009 Orange County High School All-Stars in Major League Baseball/O.C. All-Star Game - Kiwanis 2017 50 Years of Games Record of CIFSS Track Meets 1913-1951 by Seth Van Patten, 1951 Record of CIFSS Track 1915-1925 Santa Monica H.S. 1949 Football Dopebook, Peter Graber Santa Monica H.S. 1952 CIF Football Champions 2012 Selling is the Game by Jack McCord reprint 1940 Southern California Volleyball Officials Assoc. 2006 The Art of Officiating Sports by John W. Bunn 1957 The Black Bruins by James E. Johnson 2017 The First 100 Years NFHS 2019 The History of Long Beach Poly by Mike Guardabascio The Tao of Chip Kelly by Mark Saltveit, 2013 Urho Saari Olympian by Jim and Lynne Norris, 1988 Unbroken (Zamperini) by Laura Hillenbrand, 2010 Unforgettable…100 Greatest Moments in L.A. Sport Win Forever-Pete Carroll with Yogi Roth, 2010 Wisdom from the corner (Wrestling) by Jose Campo, 2005 Women’s Team Sports Officiating by Helen Mackey, 1964 Wrestle Like a Girl by Craig Sesker, Jamie Moffatt 2016 Y.M.C.A. of Metropolitan Los Angeles - 125 years You Let Some Girl Beat You. Story of Ann Meyers by Ann Meyers Drysdale 2011 CERTIFICATES All-CIFSS original certificates issued by Helms. Random Badminton 1976-1978 Baseball 1941-1978, 1980-1989 Basketball 1943-1993 Field Hockey 1974-1978 Football 1940-1946, 1951-1982, 1985-1992 Golf 1956-1972 Gymnastics 1976-1978 Softball 1976-1978, 1987-1993 Soccer 1968, 1973-1980 Swimming 1975-1977 Tennis 1974-1977 Track 1944-1948, 1950-1979, 1986 Volleyball 1974-1979, 1986-1993 Water Polo 1960-1969, 1972-1979 Wrestling 1977 CalHiSports NEWSLETTER 1985 to present CAL PREP BASKETBALL 1967, 1969 Bill Armstrong - Compton CAL PREP FOOTBALL 1966, 1967, 1968 Cureton, Patton, Curtis CIF-SS CHAMPIONS 1933-34, 1934-35 Pamphlets with photos of team CIFSS Champions COMISSIONERS See Tidbits #36 and #72 to #83 Commissioner Newsletter, Superintendent Newsletter and A Message from the Commissioner CONSTITUTIONS Random…1913, 1914, 1921, 1924, 1930, 1936, 1938, 1940, 1941 (see Tidbit #12) Later constitutions in the Blue Books from 1945 to present COUNCIL MEMBERS 1913 to 1931 (for Presidents of Council see Tidbit #21) COVID-19 Early history of CIF-SS sports in Spanish Flu 1918 and efforts in 2020-2021 to organize CIF-SS sports during Covid-19 CROSS COUNTRY CIFSS Cross-Country Championships Boys 1925-1997 by McIntosh/Obrand/Peck CIFSS Cross-Country Championships Girls 1976-1997 by McIntosh/Obrand/Peck DIRECTORY OF MEMBER SCHOOLS All years1952 to present DIRECTORY OF MEMBER LEAGUES 1913, 1915, 1920, 1921, 1924, 1925, 1927, 1930, 1931, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952 others in Directory 1955 to presemt DAHLEM FILES Files of research for “tidbits,” CIFSS Trivia, etc. See: WORKING FILES EPHEMERA CIFSS pins, Championship Patches random 1963 to present Trophy Basketball CIFSS Teams 1954 to 1979 Helms Athlete of the Year Trophy 1938-1968 Helms AAA Football Division 1956-1970 Champions Lisa Leslie Morningside High School Jersey-100 pt. Game and score book EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS 1931 to present…see TB#13 FILMS, DVD’s, VHS, etc. See Films listing…16 MM, VHS, DVD, YouTube.com FINANCIAL HISTORY OF THE CIFSS - Blue FOOTBALL See Schroeder & Obrand Collections See “Mustangland” for Mira Costa High School 1950-2000 Notable Football Players – CIF-SS Schools/Obrand See McIntosh Collection for Season FB records 1890’s to 2007 for every CA. high school League Results and Standings 1896 to 1989 All CIF-SS Teams 1906 to 1973…rest on-line in office Play-off Scores 1913 to 1973…rest in Bulletin Championship Game Programs 1939 to Present News reports on Championship games 1913 - 1938 Century of Prep Football…Pasadena Area By Jim McConnell San Gabriel Area Whittier Area CIF-SS Annual Football Press Conference & Trivia HALL OF FAME (CIFSS) See Tidbits #37, 41 CIF-SS Hall of Fame…started in 1984 Binders on all inductees including resume and photo HALL OF FAME RING Order form for CIF-SS Hall of Fame Coaches HELMS ATHLETIC FOUNDATION/LA84 COLLECTION Auction items See Tidbit #35, #98 and Helms working file HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS HISTORY Includes founding date, leagues, famous athletes and CIF-SS titles won by member schools. HISTORY – CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY OF CIF-SS BY DECADE HISTORICAL ARTICLES “TIDBITS” ON CIF-SS Written by Dr. John S. Dahlem…see Tidbit listing Also, on CIFSS website: under History/CIFSS History Tidbits HISTORICAL CASE DISPLAY Featuring Glenn Davis, Grenade Throw, Mickey Flynn, CIFSS Story, Emmy Award, etc. LEGAL FILES Legal cases of the CIF-SS LISTS See Obrand Collection Obrand Collection: CIF-SS members in: Baseball Hall of Fame Football Hall of Fame Heisman Trophy Winners NFL Players from Moore League Super Bowl Player CIF-SS’s Olympians Greatest CIF-SS Basketball Players MASCOTS CIF-SS School Mascots MASTER SCHEDULES Football, Basketball and Baseball 1976 - present MEDIA ARCHIVES 1970’s to present (different years for each sport) Brackets ALL-CIF teams Scorebooks Box scores, etc. MEDIA DIRECTORIES 1976 to present McINTOSH COLLECTION Season football scores, incredible CIF-SS stats Football, baseball & basketball All CIF-SS scores and All CIF-SS teams, League FB standings MINUTES OF CIF-SS Minutes of early CIFSS Council Meetings May 15, 1913 to present MINUTES OF STATE CIF FEDERATED COUNCIL 1914 to 1981 MONTHLY BULLETINS 1913 to present Searchable on-line www.cifss.org - on title page go to HISTORY, under HISTORY go to Quarterly Bulletins Archives and research by date Includes: Council Minutes Executive Committee Minutes Governance issues/Announcements Teams/ individual results See TB#13 NEWPORT SPORTS MUSEUM AUCTION OBRAND COLLECTION – Donated to CIF-SS by Rick Obrand 2012 Rick Obrand, a former teacher and historian, has compiled incredible lists of former CIF-SS and LAUSD athletes who excelled in athletics.
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