A pair of dramatic comebacks allowed Coronado and El Capitan to emerge as the D-IV and D-III champions during the CIF Baseball Championships at Tony Gwynn Stadium. 619 Sports’ Kyle Englehart was there:
MadFriars.com’s John Conniff reports from Peoria for 619 Sports with this feature on Santana High star James Needy, who chose the pros over a scholarship at USD:
18-year-old Jeremy Tyler has quit his professional team in Isreal and is coming home five weeks early. Hoops guru Sonny Vaccaro joins 619 Sports to talk about Tyler’s departure in a provocative interview:
Headlined by a quintet of players from the two-time state champion Oceanside Pirates, Brady Hoke announced a class of 27 recruits yesterday on National Signing Day. 619 Sports was there to capture Hoke on video and interview defensive coordinator Rocky Long:
The San Diego Section’s all-time rushing leader will be heading to the Bay Area to play football. Escondido’s Ricky Seale signed his letter of intent to attend Stanford University in the fall, and to play for coach Jim Harbaugh on the football team.
2009 was memorable in more ways than one, and in the world of San Diego sports, there were enough great/important moments to fill a pair of Top 10 lists. That’s what we’ve done, as the creators of 619Sports.Net, Craig Elsten and Chris Ello, have laid down their Top 10 San Diego sports moments from 2009.
The Chargers offense looks good even without VJ, and the Padres offense is much improved. But will the defenses let down our local teams? Part of Craig Elsten’s Sunday Seven column on 619 Sports:
Is Stephen Strasburg the “perfect” starting pitcher? Could he have been made anywhere but inside Frankenstein’s lab? Cookie “Chainsaw” Randolph explores this topic and more in his latest column:
ShareIn front of a packed Tony Gwynn Stadium, the Rancho Bernardo Broncos defeated the Poway Titans to win the CIF San Diego Section Division I Title 9-5.
The Broncos started their Arizona State-bound ace Trevor Williams in the title game, and he did not disappoint. After a rough first inning in which he allowed three runs on [...]
A pair of dramatic comebacks allowed Coronado and El Capitan to emerge as the D-IV and D-III champions during the CIF Baseball Championships at Tony Gwynn Stadium. 619 Sports’ Kyle Englehart was there:
ShareSan Diego sports broadcasting icon Cookie “Chainsaw” Randolph has agreed to join 619 Sports as a minority owner, columnist and contributor. Randolph, the widely self-proclaimed “Dean of American Sportscasters”, will begin by writing a weekly column for 619Sports.Net.
“We couldn’t be happier to welcome Chainsaw to 619 Sports,” said company co-founder and president Craig Elsten, “Cookie’s [...]
MadFriars.com’s John Conniff reports from Peoria for 619 Sports with this feature on Santana High star James Needy, who chose the pros over a scholarship at USD:
The Hornets battle St. Francis for the CIF Division II state championship tonight in Bakersfield. Head Coach Jason Bryant joined 619 Sports for a preview interview:
18-year-old Jeremy Tyler has quit his professional team in Isreal and is coming home five weeks early. Hoops guru Sonny Vaccaro joins 619 Sports to talk about Tyler’s departure in a provocative interview:
Headlined by a quintet of players from the two-time state champion Oceanside Pirates, Brady Hoke announced a class of 27 recruits yesterday on National Signing Day. 619 Sports was there to capture Hoke on video and interview defensive coordinator Rocky Long:
The San Diego Section’s all-time rushing leader will be heading to the Bay Area to play football. Escondido’s Ricky Seale signed his letter of intent to attend Stanford University in the fall, and to play for coach Jim Harbaugh on the football team.
ShareRicky Seale is headed to Stanford. The San Diego section all-time rushing leader will sign his letter of intent in moments at Escondido High School. Seale chose between Stanford and SDSU. We will have coverage of Ricky’s press conference, Tim Zier’s signing to come play baseball at San Diego State and more coming up on [...]
ShareFoothills Christian guard Troy Leaf broke the all-time boys’ basketball scoring record for the San Diego Section. Leaf broke the record in a 74-71 OT loss to Hoover this past Monday, scoring 21 points on the night and bringing his total to 2,982 points. The record of 2,961 points was previously held by current SDSU [...]
2009 was memorable in more ways than one, and in the world of San Diego sports, there were enough great/important moments to fill a pair of Top 10 lists. That’s what we’ve done, as the creators of 619Sports.Net, Craig Elsten and Chris Ello, have laid down their Top 10 San Diego sports moments from 2009.
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In a year filled with deserving candidates, Mission Bay superstar Dillon Baxter took home the hardware. The Buccaneers QB and future USC Trojan was announced as the 11th winner of the KUSI Silver Pigskin, awarded each year to the top high school football player in San Diego Section.
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RT @ussoccer: U.S. Soccer has agreed to a contract extension with #USMNT head coach Bob Bradley through the end of 2014. <-surprising 3 days ago