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PrepMVP High School Sports Magazine is a faith based publication created to recognize high school athletics in Southern California’s South West Riverside county. PrepMVP provides the community with interesting information about local high school sports programs. Since the first issue the response in the Inland Empire continues to be remarkably positive- school administration, coaches, students, parents, and businesses all welcomed PrepMVP...
Each issue of PrepMVP is filled with page after colorful page of human interest coverage about standout student-athletes, their coaches and people who inspire and encourage all of us. Many of the featured athletes go on to perform at the next level, and PrepMVP is a unique way to highlight their high school sports careers. We also follow up with many of the alumni athletes.
We find that performance on the field often leads to performance in the classroom, and participation in organized sports helps young men and women acquire the characteristics necessary to be successful in life. PrepMVP promises to focus solely on the positive contribution on and off the field/courts of these athletes.
As the governing body of California’s high school athletics the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) promotes “Pursuing Victory With Honor” as their operating principle. PrepMVP is making a commitment to provide content and coverage that represents those same values.
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Chapparal Story
Of all the Southern Section leagues that have felt the impact of the reshuffling of (more)
Mountain Temecula Story
Of all the Southern Section leagues that have felt the impact of the reshuffling of (more)
Ambassador League Preview
After having success in the Big Sky League the past few seasons, two local schools (more)
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"... And also if anyone competes in athletics, he is not crowned unless he competes according to the rules."(II Tim 2:5) What a profound statement yet such a simple concept! From youth sports to college, even professional contests, EVERY athletic competition is governed by something called rules. (more)
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