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- Its mascot is the Foothiller, so chosen because at the time of the school's construction, east county was much more isolated from the rest of San Diego than it is today and was often referred to as the boondocks or the foothills.
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Its mascot is the Foothiller, [3] so chosen because at the time of the school's construction, east county was much more isolated from the rest of San Diego than it is today and was often referred to as the boondocks or the foothills.
Jul 1, 2024 · See the Grossmont Foothillers's baseball schedule, roster, rankings, standings and more on MaxPreps.com.
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Grossmont’s first San Diego County championship was earned in 1921 by the baseball team. The first title for a team playing at the school’s current site came in 1923 – 1924 when Jack Mashin’s 130 pound Hilltoppers’ basketball squad finished with a 14 – 2 record.
Grossmont’s Todd Cady set a San Diego Section record for one season with 52 runs batted in. Cady, who was 4 for 6, hit a grand slam home run and drove in eight runs in Grossmont’s 18-3 win over West Hills. Jeff Meyers of Carlsbad drove in 47 runs in 1988. 5/14/90. DREADED ADMINISTRATIVE GLITCH
Jul 9, 2021 · The Grossmont High School baseball team has amassed a full royal court of accomplishments over the past eight completed seasons with four Division I championships and one Division I runner-up showing. The Foothillers won four Division II championships between 2005-08 in a royal flush rampage on the diamond.
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