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This is the cover illustration from the seventh edition of the Cal-Hi Sports State Record Book. All 50 teams selected among greatest in state history have previously been chronicled within our comprehensive all-time state lists.

This is the cover illustration from the seventh edition of the Cal-Hi Sports State Record Book.


Previously published Cal-Hi Sports state record books, one dating back to the 1970s, plus back issues of Student Sports Magazine (one of which is the famous LeBron “King” James edition) all can be purchased through our Stockton office.

Seventh Edition Cal-Hi Sports State Record Book
(1890-2008)

On the Cover: Darvin McCauley (Grant, Sacramento) WR from 2008 CIF Open Division state football game; Paul Pierce (Inglewood); Misty May (Newport Harbor); Candace Wiggins (La Jolla Country Day); Jason Kendall (Torrance); Alyson Felix (L.A. Baptist); Jordan Hasay (Mission Prep).

Special Features: Football all-decade teams; Football Recruiting Pipelines; Harry Welch profile; Brandon Jennings profile; Nike Football Training Camp All-California Teams; Coco Vandeweghe profile; All-Time California Athlete Rankings.
Sixth Edition cover
Sixth Edition Cal-Hi Sports State Record Book
(1890-2005)

On the Cover: Marion Jones (Thousand Oaks); Ted Williams (San Diego Hoover); D.J. Williams (De La Salle); Jason Kidd (Alameda St. Joseph); Lisa Leslie (Morningside); Tiger Woods (Anaheim Western).

Special Features: Salute to founder and original record book compiler Nelson Tennis; Top 100 all-time boys athletes; Top 100 all-time girls athletes; Frank Greene profile.

Fifth Edition Cal-Hi Sports State Record Book
(1890-1999)

On the Cover: Chris Lewis (Long Beach Poly); Kyle Boller (Newhall Hart); Ron Cuccia (L.A. Wilson) being held upside down.

Special Features: Hall of Fame profiles on George Brett; Valerie Brisco-Hooks, Cynthia Cooper, Denise Curry, Mel Gray, Steve Lewis, Ernie Nevers, Pete Sampras, Junior Seau, Jim Blewett, Lou Cvijanovich.

Fourth Edition Cal-Hi Sports State Record Book
(1890-1996)

On the Cover: Bob Mathias (Tulare) winning Olympic decathlon gold medal in 1948 just a few months after graduating from high school.

This was the fourth edition of the Cal-Hi Sports Record Book & Almanac

This was the fourth edition of the Cal-Hi Sports Record Book & Almanac


Special Features: Presenting a charter membership of a California high school sports Hall of Fame with writeups of 100 of state’s greatest all-time prep performers. Separate coaching category also created. A list in the back including every school was added.

Third Edition Cal-Hi Sports State Record Book
(1890-1993)

On the Cover: Russell White & Bill Redell (Crespi); Stais Boseman (Morningside); Jhay Roland (Merced); Jenny Dalton (Glendale).

Special Features: The Story of Cal-Hi Sports; Barcelona Olympics Highlights; Addition of basketball boys-girls combo records.

Second Edition Cal-Hi Sports State Record Book
(1890-1991)

On The Cover: Simple headlines and text.

Special Features: All-Schools Geography Lesson; All-Schools Celebrity Alumni; Progressive records added for some categories in football, boys swimming, girls swimming, boys track, girls track.

1980 Cal-Hi Sports Football State Record Book

On the Cover: Randy Washington (Stagg, Stockton) QB skirts around the corner during 1979 games vs. Edison (Stockton).

Special Features: John Elway (Granada Hills) action photo; first look ever at State Teams of the Year & State Players of the Year. Note: First record book published was football only.

THE STREAK Student Sports National High School Football Record Book. On the cover: De La Salle’s Maurice Drew.
Published in 2002, this special edition includes national records in many categories and special features.
King James cover
Student Sports November 2001
LeBron “King” James Mag Cover

Back when Cal-Hi Sports was part of Student Sports and editor Mark Tennis was serving as editor of both publications (before internet sites exploded), we once chose a junior from Akron, Ohio to be on the cover of Student Sports’ national 2001-02 preseason basketball issue. The cover headline chosen was: King James The New Version. Is this where LeBron’s nickname began? We don’t claim it, but we never saw it used anywhere earlier. Also, this issue of Student Sports is probably the best one we ever did in the 11 years of doing those national magazines. It not only included LeBron’s cover story written by a prep writer from Akron (Brian Windhorst) who has continued to write about LeBron and now works for ESPN. It was done six weeks before Sports Illustrated’s famous “The Chosen One” debuted) but several writeups on how schools dealt with the 9/11 tragedy plus coverage of the legendary De La Salle vs. Long Beach Poly football game.

We have limited copies of this issue remaining. Price: $45.

More Student Sports Magazine Special Issues

Mad About Marion – Marion Jones July/Aug. 1993
Jones caps prep career with nine state titles, three State Athlete of the Year awards and looks toward the 21st century for even greater success.
TNT Cover
TNT Tony Gonzalez January 1994
California’s most explosive grid-hooper dominates as a tight end and power forward.

The Controversial Cottons March 1996
Schea Cotton, teen superstar, and brother James emerge as NBA prospects

Dominguez No. 1 In Nation Nov. 1996
Jason Thomas, Tayshaun Prince, Kenny Brunner put Dominguez High At No. 1.

D.J. Williams “Doin’ A Double-Take” July/Aug 1999
All-American linebacker D.J. Williams (De La Salle) & his family definitely make you look twice

Tyson Chandler April 2000
Future NBA lottery pick profiled along with others from his Compton Dominguez team.

Long Beach Poly “Winning Time” Aug/Sept. 2001
Marcedes Lewis one of three Jackrabbits on cover. Article explores claim that school is America’s greatest all-time athletic high school.

Delmon Young “Young & Relentless” March 2003
The Jaw-Dropping Power of Camarillo High’s Delmon Young.

All Fired Up For Allyson July 2003
We were once mad about Marion, now there’s another California super sprinter ready to take on the world – L.A. Baptist High’s Allyson Felix.
DeSean Jackson cover
Candace Wiggins “Model Talent” Oct. 2003
Amazing story behind La Jolla Country Day’s superstar prep athlete

DeSean Jackson “Career At A Crossroads” March 2005
Flashy, flamboyant and very fast, DeSean Jackson (Long Beach Poly) faces big decisions

Prices

Previously published Cal-Hi Sports State Record Books:
$15 (includes shipping/handling)

Previously published Student Sports National Football Record Book:
$10 (includes shipping/handling)

Previously published Student Sports Magazines (with California athletes/schools on cover):
$5

Purchasing Info

You can call publisher Mark Tennis at 209-608-1317 to make an order or you can email him at markjtennis@gmail.com. Checks can be mailed to Cal-Hi Sports at our mailing address: 3232 N. El Dorado, Suite C, Stockton CA 95204. For credit card orders, we would send an invoice to you via our PayPal account.


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4 Comments

  1. Melissa Froman
    Posted April 26, 2017 at 3:27 pm | Permalink

    Hi,

    Reaching out to you on behalf of Boys & Girls Clubs of Portland. We have one of the “King James” magazines. Would you be interested in making a donation to our organization in exchange for the magazine?

    Thank you for your consideration.

  2. Dennis Paulson
    Posted September 18, 2022 at 9:26 pm | Permalink

    I’d like to get the 1988 Cal Hi Football 🏈 Pre and Post season with High school and Junior College in it

  3. Karl Mallard
    Posted September 29, 2023 at 11:00 am | Permalink

    How can I purchase “Cal-Hi State Record Book and Almanac” 7th edition?

    • Mark Tennis
      Posted September 29, 2023 at 12:42 pm | Permalink

      I have a couple of copies left. You can send a check for $35 to Cal-Hi Sports, PO Box 4321, Stockton CA 95204. That would cover the cost of shipping it as well. Thanks.

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