Cheerleading Is More Dangerous than Fighting Cage-fightin’ rock stars. It’s Wednesday at 1:00 p.m., and I am waiting for amateur mixed martial arts fighter Jaime Reyes at the Lakeside Cafe. When he walks past me, …
The installation of lights at Hoover High School’s football field cost the district $462,800. Now, a judge has ordered them turned off.
Posted November 5, 2013
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The Chargers crowd, the Padres crowd, where old Chargers are
October 11, 2020
Where Chargers go after it's over, nutty Bolts fans, Hoover High loses its football lights
Cheerleading Is More Dangerous than Fighting It’s Wednesday at 1:00 p.m., and I am waiting for amateur mixed martial arts fighter Jaime Reyes at the Lakeside Cafe. When he walks past me, I don’t even …
June 21, 2020
Dark times for Hoover High School football
Ongoing conflict between San Diego Unified School District and residents next to Hoover High School: stadium lights were installed with bond money and no environmental impact report. A judge ruled that the lights should remain off for now. Nevertheless, the district plans to install stadium lights at Crawford and Point Loma high schools, as well as Kearny, La Jolla, Lincoln, Mira Mesa, Mission Bay, San Diego, and Scripps Ranch.
November 6, 2013