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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 42

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The winning proposal will be submitted to the CIF Southern Section Council at its March 16 meeting, said Victor Valley principal Julian Weaver, the area's representative on the CIF releaguing committee. "After that, anyone who wants to appeal may do so," Weaver said. "The Council will either approve the proposal or send it back. The appeals process will take several months, so the schools have plenty of time to make an appeal." Weaver said the CIF Executive Committee is expected to adopt the releaguing proposals at its first meeting of the 1989-90 school year, sometime in August or September. Two years ago, the area's first proposal submitted to the CIF had Perris High School moving into the San Andreas League.

But after Perris officials appealed to the CIF because of the traveling distance between their school and the other SAL members, the proposal was sent back to the Citrus Belt Area for reworking. To resolve the dispute, Citrus Belt Area principals were forced to add a new league the Mountain View and reconstruct the previous formation of all the leagues in the area except the Citrus Belt League. The proposal that would remove Colton and San G. from the CBL and reduce the league to six teams is likely to meet with stiff opposition from CBL officials. The CBL, which includes the area's largest schools, prefers to retain its eight-school format.

Because of their large enrollments, the league's members find it difficult to schedule non-league foes. "That's always been a roadblock for us," said Weaver. "The CBL has always desired to stay an eight-team league because of the difficulties of getting non-league football opponents." The search for head football coaches at San Gorgonio and Redlands high schools is beginning to heat up. Dan King, assistant superintendent in charge of personnel for the San Bernardino City Unified School District, said Wednesday that his office has narrowed Here are just a tew of this very hot, very exciting sports coupe's credentials. A remarkable 2.2-litre engine with electronic fuel injection.

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Andrews, ho declined to release any names, said the district received more than 25 applications, primarily from coaches throughout Southern California. Andrews said the district hopes to have a coach chosen by April 1. Spring football practices are scheduled to begin on May 22. Beaumont High School girls coach Corky Cloud has been named the school's boys basketball coach, and Cougars alumna Jennifer Wohlmuth has been named the girls coach, athletic director Dean McKernan said. Cloud replaces veteran coach Alex Boyd, who stepped down last week.

Cloud coached the Cougars' girls team the past five seasons, leading Beaumont to the CIF playoffs four times. The Cougars reached the semifinals in 1986 before losing to eventual 1 A champion Yucca Valley. Wohlmuth, a 1981 graduate of Beaumont, starred in both basketball and softball for the Cougars, earning All- De Anza League honors in both sports for three consecutive years. Wohlmuth was the De Anza League's most valuable player in her senior year. She served as a women's varsity assistant last season at the University of Redlands.

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