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CIF-SS TRACK and FIELD DIVISION PLACEMENT for 2020-2021 TENTATIVE - Subject to Updating and Changes -Release Date 3/24/2021 CIF-SS TRACK AND FIELD DIVISION PLACEMENT FOR 2020-2021 TENTATIVE - Subject to updating and changes -Release Date 3/24/2021 *Note: Division placement is based on enrollment from previous school year DIVISION 1 - Track and Field DIV 1 - 105 schools HYTEK CODE SCHOOL Enrollment 2019-20 Division (4532-2341) ALLO Alta Loma 2515 1 ALNI Aliso Niguel 3066 1 ANAH Anaheim 2871 1 ANMO Animo Leadership 2532 1 ARCA Arcadia 3084 1 ARVA Arroyo Valley 2798 1 AYAL Ayala, Ruben 2576 1 BEAU Beaumont 3092 1 BEGA Bell Gardens 2527 1 BEMA Beckman, Arnold 2865 1 BLOM Bloomington 2382 1 BURB Burbank 2563 1 BURR Burroughs/Burbank 2505 1 CAJO Cajon 3017 1 CALF California 2811 1 CAMA Camarillo 2815 1 CENN Centennial/Corona 3202 1 CHAF Chaffey 3280 1 CHAP Chaparral 2924 1 CHHI Chino Hills 2689 1 CHIS Channel Islands 2735 1 CLAR Claremont 2354 1 CORA Corona 2368 1 COVA Coachella Valley 2719 1 CRVA Crescenta Valley 2803 1 CYPR Cypress 2977 1 DIBA Diamond Bar 2620 1 DOWY Downey 4181 1 EASI Eastside 2530 1 EISE Eisenhower 2360 1 ELRA El Rancho 2364 1 ELSI Elsinore 2342 1 ELTO El Toro 2346 1 ETIW Etiwanda 3591 1 FHIL Foothill/Santa Ana 2436 1 1 CIF-SS TRACK AND FIELD DIVISION PLACEMENT FOR 2020-2021 FONT Fontana 2485 1 FOVA Fountain Valley 3531 1 GLND Glendale 2691 1 GROA Great Oak 3200 1 HEME Hemet 2555 1 HERI Heritage 2885 1 HIGL Highland 2744 1 HUBE Huntington Beach 3041 1 JORD Jordan 2392 1 KATE Katella 2745 1 KGML King, Martin Luther 3093 1 KNIG Knight, Pete 2925 1 LAKE Lakewood 3318 1 LANC Lancaster 2667 1 LAQU La Quinta/La Quinta 2536 1 LASE La Serna 2563 1 LOOS Los Osos 2984 1 LOSA Los Alamitos 3158 1 LOYO Loyola 2508 1 MARI Marina 2416 1 MICO Mira Costa 2539 1 MILK Millikan 3529 1 MOBE Montebello 2380 1 MOCL Montclair 2877 1 MUME Murrieta Mesa 2454 1 MUVA Murrieta Valley 2386 1 NEHA Newport Harbor 2351 1 NEPA Newbury Park 2467 1 OAHI Oak Hills 2524 1 ONTA Ontario 2357 1 ORVI Orange Vista 2472 1 OXFO Oxnard 3022 1 2 CIF-SS TRACK AND FIELD DIVISION PLACEMENT FOR 2020-2021 PADA Palmdale 2542 1 PAOX Pacifica/Oxnard 3300 1 PARA Paramount 4346 1 PATR Patriot 2394 1 PLMV Paloma Valley 3178 1 POLB Poly/Long Beach 3991 1 PORI Poly/Riverside 2543 1 QUHI Quartz Hill 3017 1 RACU Rancho Cucamonga 3394 1 REDO Redondo Union 3091 1 RIAL Rialto 3027 1 RIME Rio Mesa 2702 1 ROEL Roosevelt, Eleanor 4532 1 SAAN Santa Ana 3242 1 SAJA San Jacinto 2753 1 SAMO Santa Monica 2817 1 SAUG Saugus 2558 1 SCHU Schurr 2700 1 SCLE San Clemente 2979 1 SEGR Segerstrom 2476 1 SJHL San Juan Hills 2800 1 SNTG Santiago/Corona 3709 1 SUMT Summit 2525 1 TESO Tesoro 2512 1 TEVA Temecula Valley 3086 1 TRHI Trabuco Hills 2846 1 TROY Troy 2420 1 UPLN Upland 3260 1 VALE Valencia/Valencia 2729 1 VAPL Valencia/Placentia 2712 1 VAVI Valley View 2720 1 VIMU Vista Murrieta 3722 1 WARR Warren 3510 1 WELA Westlake 2440 1 WEMI Westminster 2755 1 WILB Wilson/Long Beach 3718 1 WOBR Woodbridge 2450 1 YUCI Yucaipa 2824 1 3 CIF-SS TRACK AND FIELD DIVISION PLACEMENT FOR 2020-2021 DIVISION 2 - Track and Field Div 2 - 105 schools HYTEK CODE SCHOOL Enrollment 2019-20 Division (2340-1851) ABMI Miller, A.B. 2167 2 ADEL Adelanto 2004 2 AGOU Agoura 1918 2 ALHA Alhambra 2290 2 APVA Apple Valley 2169 2 ARLI Arlington 1853 2 AROY Arroyo 1914 2 BOGR Bolsa Grande 1920 2 BONI Bonita 1891 2 BUEN Buena 1964 2 BUPA Buena Park 1905 2 CAAN Canyon/Anaheim 2179 2 CABL Cabrillo/Long Beach 2107 2 CALB Calabasas 1956 2 CANY Canyon/Canyon Country 2053 2 CAPO Capistrano Valley 2055 2 CART Carter 2319 2 CASP Canyon Springs 2169 2 CERR Cerritos 2219 2 CHIN Chino 1867 2 CIVA Citrus Valley 2099 2 COLO Colony 2181 2 COLT Colton 1946 2 CUCI Culver City 2229 2 DAHI Dana Hills 2333 2 DEMI Desert Mirage 2057 2 DOMI Dominguez 1953 2 DPHS Dos Pueblos 2023 2 EDIN Edison 2187 2 ELDR El Dorado 2184 2 ELMO El Modena 2118 2 FULL Fullerton 1999 2 GAGR Garden Grove 2317 2 GAHR Gahr 1935 2 GLEN Glendora 2329 2 GODI Godinez 2340 2 GOLV Golden Valley/Santa Clarita 2140 2 HART Hart 2227 2 HESP Hesperia 2105 2 4 CIF-SS TRACK AND FIELD DIVISION PLACEMENT FOR 2020-2021 HOOV Hoover/Glendale 1942 2 HUEN Hueneme 2149 2 INDI Indio 1998 2 INSP Indian Springs 2052 2 IRVI Irvine 1913 2 JUHI Jurupa Hills 1937 2 KAIS Kaiser 2108 2 KNSS Kennedy/La Palma 2283 2 LAHA La Habra 2189 2 LAMI La Mirada 2019 2 LAQN La Quinta/Westminster 2145 2 LAWN Lawndale 2247 2 LEUZ Leuzinger 1893 2 LOAR Loara 1913 2 LYNW Lynwood 2117 2 MADE Mater Dei 2146 2 MAKE Mark Keppel 2247 2 MIVI Mission Viejo 2032 2 MOOR Moorpark 1859 2 MOVA Moreno Valley 2269 2 NORC Norco 2123 2 NORW Norwalk 2026 2 NOVI Norte Vista 2120 2 NRTH North, J.W. 2253 2 NRWO Northwood 2293 2 PADE Palm Desert 2092 2 PENI Peninsula 2308 2 PERR Perris 2193 2 PORL Portola 1894 2 RAMO Ramona 2092 2 RAVE Rancho Verde 1974 2 REDL Redlands 2323 2 REEA Redlands East Valley 1966 2 ROWL Rowland 2032 2 ROYL Royal 2111 2 SABA Santa Barbara 2195 2 SAFE Santa Fe 2057 2 SAGA San Gabriel 1993 2 SAGO San Gorgonio 1886 2 SAMA San Marcos 1988 2 SAVA Santa Ana Valley 2260 2 5 CIF-SS TRACK AND FIELD DIVISION PLACEMENT FOR 2020-2021 SAVN Savanna 1887 2 SERN Serrano 2125 2 SHHI Shadow Hills 1942 2 SILV Silverado 2335 2 SIVA Simi Valley 2015 2 SIVI Sierra Vista 1918 2 SNTO Santiago/Garden Grove 1964 2 SOTO South Torrance 1996 2 SUHI Sunny Hills 2340 2 SULT Sultana 1926 2 TECA Temescal Canyon 2157 2 TECI Temple City 1912 2 THOA Thousand Oaks 2097 2 TORR Torrance 1886 2 TUST Tustin 2292 2 UNIV University 2266 2 VENT Ventura 2199 2 VIDL Vista Del Lago/Moreno Valley 2027 2 VIPA Villa Park 2266 2 VIVA Victor Valley 1873 2 WALN Walnut 2260 2 WECO West Covina 1933 2 WERN West Ranch 2312 2 WETO West Torrance 1983 2 WEVL West Valley 1922 2 6 CIF-SS TRACK AND FIELD DIVISION PLACEMENT FOR 2020-2021 DIVISION 3 - Track and Field DIV 3 - 99 schools HYTEK CODE SCHOOL Enrollment 2019-20 Division (1850-1040) ANVA Antelope Valley 1520 3 ARTE Artesia 1393 3 AZUS Azusa 1093 3 BANG Banning 1284 3 BAPA Baldwin Park 1653 3 BARS Barstow 1462 3 BEHI Beverly Hills 1315 3 BELF Bellflower 1573 3 BIBE Bishop Amat 1153 3 BROL Brea Olinda 1723 3 BURO Burroughs/Ridgecrest 1436 3 CABR Cabrillo/Lompoc 1159 3 CACI Cathedral City 1670 3 CATH Cathedral 1248 3 CHAM Chaminade 1275 3 CHOA Charter Oak 1445 3 CIHI Citrus Hill 1822 3 CNTY Century 1564 3 CODM Corona del Mar 1695 3 COME Costa Mesa 1163 3 COMP Compton 1450 3 COVI Covina 1213 3 CRES Crespi 1094 3 DAMI Damien 1672 3 DEHO Desert Hot Springs 1796 3 DIRA Diamond Ranch 1541 3 DOLU Don Lugo 1649 3 ELMT El Monte 1743 3 ELSE El Segundo 1231 3 ESPE Esperanza 1511 3 ESTA Estancia 1148 3 EXED Excelsior Charter 1371 3 GABR Gabrielino 1672 3 GARE Garey 1734 3 GHLS Granite Hills/Apple Valley 1363 3 GLAD Gladstone 1062 3 GRTE Grand Terrace 1816 3 HAWE Harvard-Westlake 1162 3 HAWT Hawthorne 1839 3 7 CIF-SS TRACK AND FIELD DIVISION PLACEMENT FOR 2020-2021 HICR Hillcrest 1718 3 INGL Inglewood 1155 3 JSER JSerra Catholic 1275 3 JURU Jurupa Valley 1701 3 LABE Laguna Beach 1049 3 LACA La Canada 1334 3 LAHI Laguna Hills 1469 3 LAKS Lakeside/Lake Elsinore 1806 3 LAPU La Puente 1082 3 LASI La Sierra 1555 3 LITT Littlerock 1439 3 LOAM Los Amigos 1743 3 LOMP Lompoc 1596 3 LOSA Los Altos/Hacienda Heights 1724 3 LUOR Lutheran/Orange 1351 3 MAFI Firebaugh 1677 3 MAGN Magnolia 1601 3 MARH Marshall 1084 3 MAYF Mayfair 1840 3 MORO Monrovia 1617 3 MOVW Mountain View 1349 3 NGLE Nogales 1836 3 NODA Notre Dame/Sherman Oaks 1247 3 NOTO North Torrance 1765 3 NRVW Northview 1263 3 OAPA Oak Park 1624 3 OCVI Ocean View 1356 3 ORAN Orange 1647 3 PACI Pacific 1139 3 PAFE Pacifica/Garden Grove 1642 3 PASA Pasadena 1850 3 PASP Palm Springs 1624 3 PNER Pioneer 1180 3 POMO Pomona 1126 3 PSVE Palos Verdes 1572 3 RAAL Rancho Alamitos 1765 3 RAMI Rancho Mirage 1517 3 ROSE Rosemead 1692 3 RUBI Rubidoux 1605 3 SABR San Bernardino 1412 3 SADD Saddleback 1410 3 8 CIF-SS TRACK AND FIELD DIVISION PLACEMENT FOR 2020-2021 SADI San Dimas 1335 3 SERV Servite 1590 3 SNMR San Marino 1040 3 SNPL Santa Paula 1669 3 SONR Sonora 1756 3 SOHI South Hills 1625 3 SOME South El Monte 1228 3 SOPA South Pasadena 1425 3 STFC St. Francis 1344 3 STJB St. John Bosco 1652 3 STJP St. Joseph/Lakewood 1084 3 STMA Santa Margarita 1643 3 TAHQ Tahquitz 1750 3 WHTT Whittier 1836 3 WIDE Wiseburn Da Vinci 1742 3 WLHH Wilson/Hacienda Heights 1468 3 WSTN Western 1671 3 YOLI Yorba Linda 1824 3 YUCA Yucca Valley 1347 3 9 CIF-SS TRACK AND FIELD DIVISION PLACEMENT FOR 2020-2021 DIVISION 4 - Track and Field DIV 4 - 169 schools HYTEK CODE SCHOOL Enrollment 2019-20 Division (1039-40) ACWD Acaciawood Academy 29 4 Academy/Academic Excellence 403 4 AGBU AGBU/Canoga Park 189 4 ALEM Alemany 986 4 ALVE Alverno Heights Academy 290 4 AMBA Ambassador 74 4 ANDC Anaheim Discovery Christian 153 4 AQUI Aquinas 530 4 ARCH Arrowhead Christian 361 4 ARSG The Archer School for Girls 590 4 BAHL Beacon Hill 76 4 BASS Bassett 919 4 BIDI Bishop Diego 268 4 BIMO Bishop Montgomery 845 4 BLAI Blair 510 4 BOPN Big Bear 685 4 BREN Brentwood 488 4 BRID Bridges Academy 96 4 BTCH Bethel Christian/Riverside 108 4 BUCK Buckley 330 4 CAHA Campbell Hall 547 4 CALC Calvary Chapel/Downey 210 4 CALU California Lutheran 84 4 CAMS California Academy Math/Science 659 4 CAMY California Military 514 4 CANT Cantwell-Sacred Heart of Mary 391 4 CARP Carpinteria 617 4 CATA Castaic 320 4 CCSS Calvary Chapel/Santa Ana 363 4 CENC Centennial/Compton 938 4 CHAD Chadwick 382 4 CLSO Crean Lutheran 857 4 CROS Crossroads 549 4 CSDR California School/Deaf (CSDR) 115 4 CVCH Capistrano Valley Christian 198 4 DESL Desert Christian/Lancaster 190 4 DETO de Toledo 397 4 DOBO Don Bosco Tech 782 4 DUAR Duarte 778 4 10 CIF-SS TRACK AND FIELD DIVISION PLACEMENT FOR 2020-2021
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