AAAA
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It’s the 50-year anniversary of one of the greatest teams in Southern California high school basketball history — the 1974-75 All-CIF team in Division “AAAA.”
From Los Angeles Times
Palos Verdes won the “AAAA” championship over Marina and ended Verbum Dei’s six-year championship run.
From Los Angeles Times
Class AAAA, 1st, Those touched by mass shooting at Fort Worth church 20 years ago say it strengthened their faith, Fort Worth Star-Telegram; 2nd, Abuse of Faith: ‘The destruction of innocence’, Houston Chronicle; 3rd, Space City Seniors, Houston Chronicle; Honorable Mention, Ranching brings mother and son together, Austin American-Statesman.
From Washington Times
Class AAAA, 1st, In Bad Faith, Houston Chronicle; 2nd, Death Highway, Houston Chronicle; 3rd, Fire and fraud: The mystery of a small Texas bank that became the nation’s first failure in years, Dallas Morning News.
From Washington Times
He is what’s called a “AAAA player” — forever stuck between the top rungs of the minors and his ultimate dream — but he has a distinction from many others.
From Washington Post
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