History of CCS Champions by Sport

Click on the sport below to see CCS Playoff results from that sport from the beginning of the CIF - Central Coast Section. 

             
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

CLICK HERE FOR CENTRAL COAST SECTION ALUMNI--

list of CCS athletes & coaches who have gone on to successful careers & accomplishments. 
CLICK HERE FOR THE HISTORY OF THE FORMATION OF THE CIF/CENTRAL COAST SECTION
CLICK HERE FOR A HISTORICAL LIST OF ALL CCS OFFICERS AND COMMISSIONERS

 

LEGEND OF ALL LEAGUE ACRONYMS USED IN RESULTS

*the league is currently in existence

"SUPER LEAGUES"

In 1996 the first Super Leagues were formed in the CCS. These are large groupings of schools that all belong to the parent basic league, but are divided by sport into supplemental smaller leagues within their basic league. 

BVAL*

Blossom Valley Athletic League--Super League with three supplemental leagues, and in some sports, five (or divisions).  Strongest league, Mt. Hamilton, Middle league Santa Teresa, Weakest League West Valley.
BVAL-Mt. Hamilton* Blossom Valley Athletic League-Mt Hamilton Division
BVAL-Santa Teresa* Blossom Valley Athletic League--Santa Teresa Division
BVAL-West Valley* Blossom Valley Athletic League--West Valley Division
BVAL-Mt. Umunhum* Blossom Valley Athletic League--Mt. Umunhum Division

PCAL*

The Monterey Bay super league (with two supplemental divisions) merged with the Mission Trail Athletic League super league (with two supplemenal divisions) in 2018 to form a super league of member schools from both leagues into four, and, in some sports, five divisions based on competitive equity.  
PCAL-Gabilan* Pacific Coast Athletic League - Gabilan Division
PCAL-Mission* Pacific Coast Athletic League - Mission Division
PCAL-Cypress* Pacific Coast Athletic League - Cypress Division
PCAL-Santa Lucia* Pacific Coast Athletic League - Santa Lucia Division
PCAL-Arroyo* Pacific Coast Athletic League - Arroyo Division

SCVAL*

Santa Clara Valley Athletic League--Super League with two supplemental leagues (or divisions).  Strongest league, DeAnza, Other league, El Camino
SCVAL-DeAnza* Santa Clara Valley Athletic League-DeAnza Division
SCVAL-El Camino* Santa Clara Valley Athletic League-El Camino Division

PAL*

Peninsula Athletic League--Super League with two supplemental leagues (or divisions).   Stronger league, Bay, Weaker League, Ocean, Weakest Lake (only used in certain sports) In basketball designations are North and South.
PAL-Bay* Peninsula Athletic League-Bay Division
PAL-Ocean* Peninsula Athletic League-Ocean Division
PAL-North* Peninsula Athletic League-North Division
PAL-South* Peninsula Athletic League-South Division
PAL-Lake* Peninsula Athletic League-Lake Division

WBAL*

WBAL-Foothill* West Bay Athletic League-Foothill Division
WBAL-Skyline* West Bay Athletic League- Skyline Division
 

Other Basic Leagues - BASIC LEAGUES IN THE LIST BELOW THAT ARE CURRENTLY OPERATING ARE IN ITALIC

BVAL* Blossom Valley Athletic League
CAL Coastal Athletic League
CPL Christian Private League
CSL Christian School League
CPSAA Christian Private School Athletic Association
DAL DeAnza Athletic League
ECAL El Camino Athletic League
FL Fremont League
GPSL Girl's Private School League
MHAL Mount Hamilton Athletic League
MBL Monterey Bay League
MPL Mid-Peninsula League
MTAL Mission Trails Athletic League
NPL North Peninsula League
PAL* Peninsula Athletic League
PCAL* Pacific Coast Athletic League
PSAL* Private School Athletic League
SCCAL* Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League
SCVAL* Santa Clara Valley Athletic League
STAL Santa Teresa Athletic League
SPL South Peninsula League
TCAL Tri County Athletic League
WBAL* West Bay Athletic League
WCAL* West Catholic Athletic League
WVAL West Valley Athletic League



The CCS would like to acknowledge the sources for the majority of this information, JOHN SPALDING AND DON NASH, 
for their support of our student athletes and their tireless efforts to research, compile and produce this historical information!
 

JOHN E. SPALDING

An important friend of high school sports passed away on March 14, 2012. John E. Spalding was the initiator and major contributor to the CCS History Section of our web site, as well as the prestigious CCS Alumni Section recognizing outstanding CCS Alumni. John was an avid basketball fan and was a fixture, quietly sitting in thousands of high school gyms every season observing and enjoying the efforts of the players on the court.

John Spalding and his wife Barbara were also personal contributors to the CCS Scholarship Program for graduating Seniors.

John's presence among us will be missed, as he loved high school sports, the students and coaches involved and was willing and enthusiastic about supporting the endeavors of those coaches and student-athletes with his time and talents and always with a quiet smile on his face.

Our deepest sympathies go to his family in this terrible loss of a wonderful man with whom we, in the CCS office, were privileged to work and whom we admired with real affection.

For the CCS Staff and Member Schools,
Nancy Lazenby Blaser, CCS Commissioner Emeritus
(posted March 19, 2012)