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The Islander Insider sports segment on Oct. 8, 2025, listed Coronado High School athletic events for the week and highlighted the girls' varsity volleyball team's run toward the playoffs.
The bulletin said the cross country team has a cluster meet at Morley Field at 3 p.m.; girls' varsity golf plays Point Loma at Balboa Golf Course at 3 p.m.; girls' tennis travels to Christian High School with varsity starting at 4 p.m.; boys' varsity water polo is away at Francis Parker starting at 6 p.m.; and football travels to Clairemont High School with a 7 p.m. varsity kickoff (JV listed earlier).
A short feature noted the girls' varsity volleyball team is ranked fourth in San Diego and the student reporter encouraged attendance at upcoming league and playoff matches; no scores were reported in the broadcast.
The segment did not report final outcomes or season standings beyond the volleyball ranking noted by the student reporter.
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