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The College of the Sequoias women's tennis team continued its remarkable season with a 7-2 victory over No. 7 seed West ...
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Visalia Times-Delta on MSN'We're ready to roll': CVC joins Tulare, Visalia high schools to form new leagueThe argument for who the best high school sports team in Visalia is no longer up for debate. On April 1, the Central Section ...
The most popular man at the Sweet Sixteen didn’t even make it into the arena. An empty duffel bag sat next to David Sierra as the 59-year-old ...
The Rangers have won 33 straight EYL games and have not lost a league game since joining the EYL for the 2022-23 school year.
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Visalia Times-Delta on MSNCollege of the Sequoias Sports Notes: Giants women's tennis completes perfect seasonThe Giant women’s team completed an undefeated regular season with a 15-0 record, including 9-0 in conference matches.
Salazar has over 30 years of experience in law enforcement, beginning as a community service officer in Visalia in 1993 ... of Justice from the College of the Sequoias, a bachelor’s degree ...
Visalia Police Chief Jason Salazar has been ... an associate degree in Administration of Justice from the College of the Sequoias, a bachelor’s degree in Organizational Leadership from Mountain ...
Northern California ... College of the Sequoias' Morgan Trigueiro drives against Fresno City during their CCCAA NorCal women’s basketball regional final at the Porter Field House in Visalia ...
The 2025 Central Section high school softball season is in full swing. Here's a capsule look at Tulare/Visalia teams, plus a couple extra (teams listed below responded by press time to the Times-Delta ...
Lucky Strike Entertainment, formerly known as Bowlero Corp., has acquired Visalia Adventure Park. Lucky Strike plans to enhance Adventure Park's offerings with new food and beverage options, updated ...
This is the first-ever look at what many California athletes have actually made. University records show that money is flowing, but how much college athletes earn depends largely on the popularity ...
A pair of hospitals and a college were recipients of threats of violence on back-to-back-to-back days this week in Southern California. Now, officials are investigating all three incidents and are ...
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