CIF Approves Women's Beach Volleyball As A High School Sport, Yet Some Counties In California Still Cannot Participate Indoors
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Back in mid-January, The CIF Southern Section Executive Committee put forward a recommendation that beach volleyball should be a state-sanctioned sport. The San Diego section's proposal reported that there were as many as 40 teams already involved in beach volleyball league-play back in 2019 before the pandemic hit. Seven schools have already built sand courts, with five more in progress. Less than one month later, that recommendation is now a reality.

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