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Local athletes playing sports at the university level

Published: Thursday, Mar. 12, 2009 - 2:00 pm
Last Modified: Monday, Mar. 23, 2009 - 10:39 am

More than 1,600 former high school athletes from the Sacramento area compete in sports at the nation's universities.

Search by high school (or community college for two-year transfers), by university, by sport or by last name. The first result's page includes name, university, high school, sport and position of each athlete. Click the more details link to see the hometown, class year, major, biography link and university division.

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Source: Athletic department Web sites of more than 1,200 member institutions in the three divisions of the NCAA. Athletic department Web sites of more than 300 NAIA member institutions. Bee archives. Additional information found on social networking Web sites.

Coverage area: Athletes from the following cities: Antelope, Auburn, Cameron Park, Carmichael, Citrus Heights, Colfax, Davis, Diamond Springs, El Dorado Hills, El Macero, Elk Grove, Fair Oaks, Folsom, Galt, Gold River, Granite Bay, Grass Valley, Harold, Lincoln, Marysville, Nevada City, Newcastle, North Highlands, Orangevale, Penryn, Placerville, Rancho Cordova, Rescue, Rio Linda, Rocklin, Roseville, Sacramento, Shingle Springs, West Sacramento, Wheatland, Williams, Wilton, Woodland and Yuba City.

Athlete transfers from American River College, Cosumnes River College, Sacramento City College and Sierra College are included in the database even if they are not from one of the cities listed above.

Club sports: Athletes competing in club sports will be included with verification that the team is active, the roster is current and the team Web site is regularly updated.

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