No Place Like the Home Depot Center

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After a few weeks of shopping for different venues, the CIF will retain the Home Depot Center as its site for the 2008-2009 state football championship games.

The CIF has also expanded from three division games to five to include more teams. The games are scheduled for Friday, December 19th and Saturday, December 20th.


“The Home Depot Center is thrilled to have the CIF State Football Championship Bowl Games presented by Farmers return to our facility for at least two more years,” said The Home Depot Center General Manager Rod O'Connor. “We are grateful for our partnership with the California Interscholastic Federation, and look forward to hosting the state’s best high school football teams for the third straight year in December.”

Included is the official press release to check out.

Carson Center.pdf

Had the CIF had two extra divisions last year, who from the area was more deserving of a bid, Southeast Division Champion La Habra (13-0) or Western Division Champion St. Paul (10-4)?

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Socal said:

As St. Paul played in a tougher division an they had kower enrollemt I'd take St. Paul.

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