Central Section Championship
Date: Wednesday, September 14 @ 10:15:32 CDT
Topic: Sports


Here's a collection of articles from the Californian documenting this historic rise to the Central Section Championship.

  • Blades win section title
    For the first time in school history, East High wins a Central Section football championship.

  • Clutch TD lifts Blades
    With tears streaming down his face Robert Salazar struggled to put into words what had just happened.

  • Blades strike early in rout
    Even with Thanksgiving dinner well-digested, the East High football team remains hungry.

  • East High pays tribute to longtime coach Henderson
    East High boys basketball coach Milt Henderson was honored at a surprise dinner held at a local restaurant Wednesday night.

  • Stockdale, East get No. 1 seeds in playoffs
    Two local high school football programs, Stockdale and East, earned the top seeds in the Central Section Division I and II playoffs, and Taft received a No. 2 in Division IV, making it 18 Kern County programs advancing to the playoffs in five different divisions.

  • Chris King leads Blades to 34-7 victory
    Senior Chris King threw for 220 yards and three touchdowns to lead the East High Blades to a 34-7 homecoming victory over the Foothill Trojans.

  • King leads East past Garces
    Garces High had to deal with a lot of pain going into its second Southeast Yosemite League game against rival East.

  • McDonald rushes for 157 yards; Blades top Scots in SEYL game
    It was all about sophomore Jeffery McDonald and the East High Blades as they soared past Highland 59-19 Friday in Southeast Yosemite League play.

  • Arvin stuns East on last play, 40-39
    Arvin High quarterback Jose Tamayo had one last shot at East, and he made the most of it Friday night.

  • East stymies West offense en route to 24-14 win
    Fans in West High's stands chanted "We want Ryan!" over and over again before halftime.

  • East stays hot with big win over North 59 - 0

  • East 51, Golden Valley 6
    Quarterback Chris King had 11 carries for 100 yards and three touchdowns Friday to lead East High past Golden Valley.

  • Former prep stars Matthews, Stancil join 'Gades' backfield
    The Bakersfield College football team looks to have the makings of a crowded -- and talented -- backfield.








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