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Junior college athletic conference in Northern California
The Coast Valley Conference (CVC), sometimes written as Coast-Valley Conference, was a
junior college
athletic conference with member schools located in
Central California. The conference was formed late 1987 and began operation in the fall of 1988. The Coast Valley Conference's seven initial members were
Allan Hancock College, the
College of the Sequoias,
Columbia College of
Sonora,
Fresno City College, Kings River Community College—now know as
Reedley College,
Porterville College, and West Hills College Coalinga—now known as
Coalinga College.
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[2]
[3] In the spring of 1988, Dave Adams,
athletic director at the College of the Sequoias was appointed president of the Coast Valley Conference. Don Wilson of
Santa Maria, California was named the league's commissioner.
[4]
Taft College joined the conference in 1989.
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Football standings
References
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^ Grennan, John (November 17, 1987).
"Valley league up in air".
Santa Maria Times.
Santa Maria, California. p. 13. Retrieved April 29, 2024 – via
Newspapers.com
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^ Grennan, John (November 29, 1987).
"New juco conference formed".
Santa Maria Times.
Santa Maria, California. p. 17. Retrieved April 29, 2024 – via
Newspapers.com
.
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^ Grennan, John (November 29, 1987).
"Hancock to play in revised 'CVC' (continued)".
Santa Maria Times.
Santa Maria, California. p. 19. Retrieved April 25, 2024 – via
Newspapers.com
.
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"COS joins newly formed conference". Tulare Advance-Register.
Tulare, California. June 3, 1988. p. 8. Retrieved April 29, 2024 – via
Newspapers.com
.
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^ Lumley, Gaylen (September 7, 1989).
"Area junior colleges struggles with conference-alignment decisions".
The Fresno Bee.
Fresno, California. p. C1. Retrieved April 29, 2024 – via
Newspapers.com
.
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^ Lumley, Gaylen (September 7, 1989).
"CVC (continued)".
The Fresno Bee.
Fresno, California. p. C4. Retrieved April 29, 2024 – via
Newspapers.com
.