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Pg 1 CIF LOS ANGELES CITY SECTION 2007-08 SECTION CIF LOS ANGELES CITY SECTION 2007-08 SECTION MEMBERS ATHLETIC FACILITY REFERENCE GUIDE Wallis Annenberg High School 4000 S. Main Street, Los Angeles CA School Phone: (323) – 235-6343 Nearest Major Intersection: Main Street & M.L. King Blvd. Athletic Director: Oscar Romero Cell Phone: (310) 431-7164 Assistant Principal: Manuel Arellano Cell Phone: (323) 333-8308 FALL SPORT FACILITY INFORMATION Football Location: Rio de Los Angeles Park, Off campus address: 1900 San Fernando Rd, Los Angeles, CA Locker room No locker room facilities All parking Available in parking lot Volleyball: Location Wallis Annenberg High School Gymnasium Visiting team and official’s entrance: Main Street Visitor & official’s locker room School gym, second floor Bus parking: Main Street Officials parking: Corner of Main and King Blvd Name of greeter Oscar Romero or Todd Baham WINTER SPORTS FACILITY INFORMATION Basketball Location Wallis Annenberg High School Gymnasium Bus parking: Main Street Visiting team / official’s entrance Main Street Visiting team / official’s locker room School gym, second floor Officials Parking: Corner of Main and King Blvd Name of Greeter Oscar Romero or John Coleman Soccer Facility Location Ross Snyder Recreation Center, 1501 E. 41st Street, Loc Angeles All Parking 41st Street Visiting team / officials entrance 41st Street Name of Greeter Oscar Romero SPRING SPORT FACILITY INFORMATION Softball Location Gilbert Lindsay Park 429 East 42nd Street, Los Angeles, CA All Parking 41st Street Visiting team and official’s entrance Corner of 41st street and San Pedro No Locker Rooms Name of Greeter Oscar Romero Arleta High School 14200 Van Nuys Blvd., Arleta, CA 91331 School Phone: (818) 686-4100 Nearest Major Intersection: Van Nuys and Beachy Athletic Director: Bil Collins Cell Phone: (818) 203-5458 Assistant Principal: Wendy Rickman Cell Phone: (818) 402-3265 FALL SPORT FACILITY INFORMATION Football Facility Location Arleta High School Field All Parking Beachy Visiting Team entrance Beachy Visitors locker room Gymnasium Officials entrance Van Nuys Blvd. Officials locker room Gymnasium Name of Greeter Gil Collins Volleyball Facility Location Arleta High School Gymnasium All Parking Beachy Visiting team entrance Beachy Visitors locker room Gymnasium Officials entrance Van Nuys pg 1 Officials locker room Gymnasium Name of Greeter Gil Collins Cross Country Facility Location Pierce College, 6201 Winnetka Ave. Woodland Hills, CA 91371 Pierce College Phone 818 – 719-6401 WINTER SPORTS FACILITY INFORMATION Basketball Facility Location Arleta High School Gymnasium All Parking Beachy Visiting team entrance Beachy Visitors locker room Gymnasium Officials entrance Van Nuys Officials locker room Gymnasium Name of Greeter Gil Collins Soccer Facility Location Arleta High School Field All Parking Beachy Visiting team entrance Beachy Visitors locker room Gymnasium Officials entrance Van Nuys Officials locker room Gymnasium Name of Greeter Gil Collins Wrestling Facility Location Arleta High School Gymnasium All Parking Beachy Visiting team entrance Beachy Visitors locker room Gymnasium Officials entrance Van Nuys Officials locker room Gymnasium Name of Greeter Gil Collins SPRING SPORTS FACILITY INFORMATION Baseball Facility Location Branford Park 13310 Branford Street, Pacoima All Parking Branford Park All entrance Branford Street No locker rooms Greeter Gil Collins Softball Facility Location Arleta High School All Parking Beachy Visiting team entrance Beachy Visitor locker room Gym Officials entrance Van Nuys Officials locker room Gym Name of Greeter Gil Collins Track & Field Facility Location Arleta High School Field All Parking Beachy Visiting team entrance Beachy Visitor locker room Gym Officials entrance Van Nuys Officials locker room Gym Name of Greeter Gil Collins Volleyball –See above BANNING HIGH SCHOOL 1527 Lakme Avenue, Wilminton, CA 90744 School Phone: (310) 847-3700 Nearest Major Intersection: Avalon and Pacific Coast Highway Athletic director: Kathy Blankenship Cell Phone: (310) 702-4468 Assistant Principal: TBD pg 2 BELL HIGH SCHOOL 4328 Bell Avenue, Bell, CA 90201 School Phone: (323) 560-1800 Nearest Major Intersection: Atlantic Blvd. & Florence Avenue Athletic Director: Henry Santiago Cell Phone: (323) 377-0773 Assistant Principal: Rolf Janssen Office Phone: (323) 560-1800 X243 FALL SPORT / FACILITY INFORMATION Football Facility Location Bell High School Field Bus Parking On Campus Basketball Black top Visiting Team entrance Pine Ave. Visitors locker room Swimming Pool Officials Parking On Campus, Handball Courts Officials entrance Pine Ave. Officials locker room Boy’s PE Office Name of Greeter Henry Santiago Volleyball Facility Location Bell High School Gymnasium Bus Parking Pine Avenue Visiting Team entrance Pine Ave. Visitors locker room Girl’s or Boy’s Locker Room Officials Parking On Campus, Black top area Officials entrance Pine Ave. Officials locker room Boy’s PE Office Name of Greeter Henry Santiago / Norma Escobedo Tennis Facility Location Bell High School Bus Parking Flora Avenue Visiting Team entrance Flora Ave. Visitors locker room Boy’s or Girl’s Locker Room Name of Greeter Henry Santiago Cross Country Facility Location Elysian Park WINTER SPORTS / FACILITY INFORMATION Basketball Facility Location Bell High School Gymnasium Bus Parking On Campus Basketball Black top Visiting Team entrance Pine Ave. Visitors locker room Boy’s or Girl’s locker room Officials Parking On Campus, Black top area Officials entrance Pine Ave. Officials locker room Boy’s or Girl’s PE Office Name of Greeter Henry Santiago Soccer Facility Location Bell High School Field Bus Parking Pine Ave. Visiting Team entrance Pine Ave. Visitors locker room Boy’s or Girl’s Locker Room Officials Parking On Campus, black top Officials entrance Pine Ave. Officials locker room Boy’s or Girl’s PE Office Name of Greeter Henry Santiago / Norma Escobedo Wrestling Facility Location Bell High School Gymnasium Bus Parking Pine Ave. Visiting Team entrance Pine Ave. Visitors locker room Boy’s Locker Room Officials Parking On Campus, black top Officials entrance Pine Ave. Officials locker room Boy’s PE Office Name of Greeter Henry Santiago / Norma Escobedo SPRING SPORTS / FACILITY INFORMATION Baseball Facility Location Bell High School Field Bus Parking Pine Ave. pg 3 Visiting Team entrance Pine Ave. Visitors locker room Boy’s Locker Room Officials Parking On Campus, black top Officials entrance Pine Ave. Officials locker room Boy’s PE Office Name of Greeter Henry Santiago / Norma Escobedo Softball Facility Location Varsity - Bell High School JV – Veterans Park, 6500 Wilcox Ave. Bell, 90201 Bus Parking Pine Ave. JV - Wilcox Ave. Visiting Team entrance Pine Ave. JV - Wilcox Ave. Visitors locker room Boy’s Locker Room N/A Officials Parking On Campus, black top JV - Wilcox Ave. Officials entrance Pine Ave. JV - Wilcox Ave. Officials locker room Girl’s PE Office N/A Name of Greeter Henry Santiago / Norma Escobedo or Bell Staff Track & Field Facility Location Bell High School Field Bus Parking Flora Ave. Visiting Team entrance Flora Ave. Visitors locker room Track Restrooms Officials Parking Flora Ave. Officials entrance Flora Ave. Officials locker room Boy’s PE Office Name of Greeter Henry Santiago Swimming Facility Location Bell High School Swimming Pool Bus Parking Flora Ave. Visiting Team entrance Flora Ave. Visitors locker room Swimming Pool Locker Rooms Officials Parking On Campus next to pool Officials entrance Flora Ave. Officials locker room Swimming pool office Name of Greeter Henry Santiago / Coach Mayfield Tennis – See above Volleyball – See above BELMONT HGH SCHOOL 1575 W. 2nd Street, Los Angeles, CA 90026 School Phone: (213) 250-0244 Nearest Major Intersection: 2nd & Witmer or Loma & Beverly Blvd. Athletic Director: Carol Cracchiolo Cell Phone: (213) 200-9410 Assistant Principal: John Newton Office Phone: (213) 250-0209 FALL SPORT / FACILITY INFORMATION Football Facility Location Belmont High School Field Bus Parking On Campus Track Visiting Team entrance Loma Ave. Gate Visitors locker room Corrective Room Officials Parking On Campus Officials entrance Loma Ave. Officials locker room Training Room Name of Greeter Carol Crachiolo or Neil La Sala Volleyball Facility Location Belmont High School, Arima Court Bus Parking 2nd Street Visiting Team entrance 2nd Street, near entrance to gym Visitors locker room None Officials Parking B or C parking lot off Witmer Officials entrance Thru Campus Officials locker room None Name of Greeter Staff Supervision Tennis Facility Location Echo Park – Temple and Glendale Blvdl Bus Parking No parking, pick up on Temple Visiting Team entrance Temple Visitors locker room None Name of Greeter Staff Superviison pg 4 Cross Country Facility Location Elysian Par 922 Academy Road, Los Angeles, CA 90012 WINTER SPORTS / FACILITY INFORMATION Basketball Facility Location Belmont Gymnasium – Arima court Bus Parking 2nd Street Visiting Team entrance 2nd Street, near entrance to gym Visitors locker room None Officials Parking B or C parking lot off Witmer Officials entrance Thru Campus Officials locker room None Name of Greeter Staff Supervision Soccer Facility Location Belmont High School – Montgomery Field Bus Parking Loma Street Street Visiting Team entrance Loma Street Gate Visitors locker room None Officials Parking B & C Parking Losts / Loma Street Officials entrance Loma Gate Officials locker room None Name of Greeter Staff Supervision SPRING SPORTS / FACILITY INFORMATION Baseball Facility Location Bishop Canyon – Elysian Park 922 Academy Road,
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