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Livermore, California

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Downtown Livermore California
Downtown Livermore California

Livermore (formerly Livermorès, Livermore Ranch, and Nottingham) is a city in Alameda County, California. With a 2020 population of 87,955, Livermore is the most populous city in the Tri-Valley, giving its name to the Livermore Valley. It is located on the eastern edge of California's San Francisco Bay Area, making it the easternmost city in the area. The current mayor is John Marchand.Livermore was platted and registered on November 4, 1869, as a railroad town by William Mendenhall and named for Robert Livermore, Mendenhall's friend and a local rancher who settled in the area in the 1840s. It is the home of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, for which the chemical element livermorium is named (and thus, placing the city's name in the periodic table). It is also the California site of Sandia National Laboratories, which is headquartered in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Its south side is home to local vineyards, and its downtown district is being redeveloped.The United States Census Bureau defines an urban area of Tri-Valley-area cities, with Livermore as the principal city: the Livermore–Pleasanton–Dublin, CA urban area had a 2020 population of 240,381, making it the 167th largest in the United States.

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East Bay Athletic League

The East Bay Athletic League (EBAL) is a high school sports league in the North Coast Section of the California Interscholastic Federation. The league was created in 1964; previously teams competed in the "East Bay Division" (EBD) of the Diablo Valley Athletic League (DVAL). Its member institutions are located in the eastern region of the San Francisco Bay Area, in the cities of Concord, Danville, San Ramon, Dublin, Pleasanton, and Livermore. In the fall of 2016 the E.B.A.L. expanded to a 10 team league (De La Salle competing in boys sports & Carondelet in girls sports) by adding Dublin High School, and Dougherty Valley High School. De La Salle stopped competing in EBAL Football in 2012-13 and competed as an Independent school in football. In 2018, De La Salle was re-admitted back into the EBAL Football League and now competes again for the league title. Also in 2018, the EBAL split its Football League into two "Divisions"; the Mountain Division (consisting of California, De La Salle, Foothill, San Ramon and Monte Vista) and the "Valley Division" (consisting of Amador Valley, Dougherty Valley, Dublin, Granada and Livermore). In 2020, Foothill moved to the Valley Division and in 2021, Amador Valley moved to the Mountain Division. In the fall of 2019 the E.B.A.L. expanded to a 11 team league by adding Clayton Valley High School to the league, competing in the Mountain Division in football. The league has twelve affiliated schools. Amador Valley High School, Pleasanton (1964-Current) California High School, San Ramon (1976-Current) Carondelet High School - (All Girls) Concord (2008-Current) Clayton Valley High School, Concord (2019-Current) De La Salle High School - (All Boys) Concord (2008-Current) Dougherty Valley High School, San Ramon (2007-2008, 2016-Current) Dublin High School, Dublin (1969-1988, 2016-Current) Foothill High School, Pleasanton (1976-Current) Granada High School, Livermore (1965-Current) Livermore High School, Livermore (1964-Current) Monte Vista High School, Danville (1972-1992, 1996-Current) San Ramon Valley High School, Danville (1972-Current)Former members Salesian High School (1964-1966) Berkeley High School (1996-2000) (to be verified) Liberty High School (Brentwood) (1964-1974) St. Vincent High School (Vallejo) (1964-1968) Albany High School (1964-1972) John Swett High School (1964-1972) San Leandro High School (1989-1991)It also fields nineteen sports. Badminton Baseball Basketball Cross Country Football Boys' Golf Girls' Golf Lacrosse Soccer Softball Stunt Swimming and Diving Boys' Tennis Girls' Tennis Track and Field Boys' Volleyball Girls' Volleyball Water Polo Wrestling