'Let Them Play' rally held Friday by four CVUSD high schools in Chino Hills
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Dozens of parents and student-athletes from Ayala, Chino, Chino Hills and Don Lugo high schools held a "Let Them Play" rally Friday, Jan. 15 at Grand Avenue and Peyton Drive in Chino Hills, joining more than 150 high schools across the state to make their message heard that they want high school sports to return. Ayala occupied the southwest corner, Chino was on the northwest corner, Chino Hills on the southeast corner and Don Lugo on the northeast corner. All rallies across the state started at the same time, 4 p.m., to show solidarity that high school sports return.Â
(Photo by Josh Thompson/Chino Valley Champion).

Dozens of parents and student-athletes from Ayala, Chino, Chino Hills and Don Lugo high schools held a "Let Them Play" rally Friday, Jan. 15 at Grand Avenue and Peyton Drive in Chino Hills, joining more than 150 high schools across the state to make their message heard that they want high school sports to return. Ayala occupied the southwest corner, Chino was on the northwest corner, Chino Hills on the southeast corner and Don Lugo on the northeast corner. All rallies across the state started at the same time, 4 p.m., to show solidarity that high school sports return.Â
(Photo by Josh Thompson/Chino Valley Champion).

Dozens of parents and student-athletes from Ayala, Chino, Chino Hills and Don Lugo high schools held a "Let Them Play" rally Friday, Jan. 15 at Grand Avenue and Peyton Drive in Chino Hills, joining more than 150 high schools across the state to make their message heard that they want high school sports to return. Ayala occupied the southwest corner, Chino was on the northwest corner, Chino Hills on the southeast corner and Don Lugo on the northeast corner. All rallies across the state started at the same time, 4 p.m., to show solidarity that high school sports return.Â
(Photo by Josh Thompson/Chino Valley Champion).

Dozens of parents and student-athletes from Ayala, Chino, Chino Hills and Don Lugo high schools held a "Let Them Play" rally Friday, Jan. 15 at Grand Avenue and Peyton Drive in Chino Hills, joining more than 150 high schools across the state to make their message heard that they want high school sports to return. Ayala occupied the southwest corner, Chino was on the northwest corner, Chino Hills on the southeast corner and Don Lugo on the northeast corner. All rallies across the state started at the same time, 4 p.m., to show solidarity that high school sports return.Â
(Photo by Josh Thompson/Chino Valley Champion).

Dozens of parents and student-athletes from Ayala, Chino, Chino Hills and Don Lugo high schools held a "Let Them Play" rally Friday, Jan. 15 at Grand Avenue and Peyton Drive in Chino Hills, joining more than 150 high schools across the state to make their message heard that they want high school sports to return. Ayala occupied the southwest corner, Chino was on the northwest corner, Chino Hills on the southeast corner and Don Lugo on the northeast corner. All rallies across the state started at the same time, 4 p.m., to show solidarity that high school sports return.Â
(Photo by Josh Thompson/Chino Valley Champion).

Dozens of parents and student-athletes from Ayala, Chino, Chino Hills and Don Lugo high schools held a "Let Them Play" rally Friday, Jan. 15 at Grand Avenue and Peyton Drive in Chino Hills, joining more than 150 high schools across the state to make their message heard that they want high school sports to return. Ayala occupied the southwest corner, Chino was on the northwest corner, Chino Hills on the southeast corner and Don Lugo on the northeast corner. All rallies across the state started at the same time, 4 p.m., to show solidarity that high school sports return.Â
(Photo by Josh Thompson/Chino Valley Champion).

Dozens of parents and student-athletes from Ayala, Chino, Chino Hills and Don Lugo high schools held a "Let Them Play" rally Friday, Jan. 15 at Grand Avenue and Peyton Drive in Chino Hills, joining more than 150 high schools across the state to make their message heard that they want high school sports to return. Ayala occupied the southwest corner, Chino was on the northwest corner, Chino Hills on the southeast corner and Don Lugo on the northeast corner. All rallies across the state started at the same time, 4 p.m., to show solidarity that high school sports return.Â
(Photo by Josh Thompson/Chino Valley Champion).

Dozens of parents and student-athletes from Ayala, Chino, Chino Hills and Don Lugo high schools held a "Let Them Play" rally Friday, Jan. 15 at Grand Avenue and Peyton Drive in Chino Hills, joining more than 150 high schools across the state to make their message heard that they want high school sports to return. Ayala occupied the southwest corner, Chino was on the northwest corner, Chino Hills on the southeast corner and Don Lugo on the northeast corner. All rallies across the state started at the same time, 4 p.m., to show solidarity that high school sports return.Â
(Photo by Josh Thompson/Chino Valley Champion).

Dozens of parents and student-athletes from Ayala, Chino, Chino Hills and Don Lugo high schools held a "Let Them Play" rally Friday, Jan. 15 at Grand Avenue and Peyton Drive in Chino Hills, joining more than 150 high schools across the state to make their message heard that they want high school sports to return. Ayala occupied the southwest corner, Chino was on the northwest corner, Chino Hills on the southeast corner and Don Lugo on the northeast corner. All rallies across the state started at the same time, 4 p.m., to show solidarity that high school sports return.Â
(Photo by Josh Thompson/Chino Valley Champion).

Dozens of parents and student-athletes from Ayala, Chino, Chino Hills and Don Lugo high schools held a "Let Them Play" rally Friday, Jan. 15 at Grand Avenue and Peyton Drive in Chino Hills, joining more than 150 high schools across the state to make their message heard that they want high school sports to return. Ayala occupied the southwest corner, Chino was on the northwest corner, Chino Hills on the southeast corner and Don Lugo on the northeast corner. All rallies across the state started at the same time, 4 p.m., to show solidarity that high school sports return.Â
(Photo by Josh Thompson/Chino Valley Champion).
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Dozens of parents and student-athletes from Ayala, Chino, Chino Hills and Don Lugo high schools held a "Let Them Play" rally Friday, Jan. 15 at Grand Avenue and Peyton Drive in Chino Hills, joining more than 150 high schools across the state to make their message heard that they want high school sports to return. Ayala occupied the southwest corner, Chino was on the northwest corner, Chino Hills on the southeast corner and Don Lugo on the northeast corner. All rallies across the state started at the same time, 4 p.m., to show solidarity that high school sports return.Â
(Photo by Josh Thompson/Chino Valley Champion).
Dozens of parents and student-athletes from Ayala, Chino, Chino Hills and Don Lugo high schools held a "Let Them Play" rally Friday, Jan. 15 at Grand Avenue and Peyton Drive in Chino Hills, joining more than 150 high schools across the state to make their message heard that they want high school sports to return. Ayala occupied the southwest corner, Chino was on the northwest corner, Chino Hills on the southeast corner and Don Lugo on the northeast corner. All rallies across the state started at the same time, 4 p.m., to show solidarity that high school sports return.Â
(Photo by Josh Thompson/Chino Valley Champion).
Dozens of parents and student-athletes from Ayala, Chino, Chino Hills and Don Lugo high schools held a "Let Them Play" rally Friday, Jan. 15 at Grand Avenue and Peyton Drive in Chino Hills, joining more than 150 high schools across the state to make their message heard that they want high school sports to return. Ayala occupied the southwest corner, Chino was on the northwest corner, Chino Hills on the southeast corner and Don Lugo on the northeast corner. All rallies across the state started at the same time, 4 p.m., to show solidarity that high school sports return.Â
(Photo by Josh Thompson/Chino Valley Champion).
Dozens of parents and student-athletes from Ayala, Chino, Chino Hills and Don Lugo high schools held a "Let Them Play" rally Friday, Jan. 15 at Grand Avenue and Peyton Drive in Chino Hills, joining more than 150 high schools across the state to make their message heard that they want high school sports to return. Ayala occupied the southwest corner, Chino was on the northwest corner, Chino Hills on the southeast corner and Don Lugo on the northeast corner. All rallies across the state started at the same time, 4 p.m., to show solidarity that high school sports return.Â
(Photo by Josh Thompson/Chino Valley Champion).
Dozens of parents and student-athletes from Ayala, Chino, Chino Hills and Don Lugo high schools held a "Let Them Play" rally Friday, Jan. 15 at Grand Avenue and Peyton Drive in Chino Hills, joining more than 150 high schools across the state to make their message heard that they want high school sports to return. Ayala occupied the southwest corner, Chino was on the northwest corner, Chino Hills on the southeast corner and Don Lugo on the northeast corner. All rallies across the state started at the same time, 4 p.m., to show solidarity that high school sports return.Â
(Photo by Josh Thompson/Chino Valley Champion).
Dozens of parents and student-athletes from Ayala, Chino, Chino Hills and Don Lugo high schools held a "Let Them Play" rally Friday, Jan. 15 at Grand Avenue and Peyton Drive in Chino Hills, joining more than 150 high schools across the state to make their message heard that they want high school sports to return. Ayala occupied the southwest corner, Chino was on the northwest corner, Chino Hills on the southeast corner and Don Lugo on the northeast corner. All rallies across the state started at the same time, 4 p.m., to show solidarity that high school sports return.Â
(Photo by Josh Thompson/Chino Valley Champion).
Dozens of parents and student-athletes from Ayala, Chino, Chino Hills and Don Lugo high schools held a "Let Them Play" rally Friday, Jan. 15 at Grand Avenue and Peyton Drive in Chino Hills, joining more than 150 high schools across the state to make their message heard that they want high school sports to return. Ayala occupied the southwest corner, Chino was on the northwest corner, Chino Hills on the southeast corner and Don Lugo on the northeast corner. All rallies across the state started at the same time, 4 p.m., to show solidarity that high school sports return.Â
(Photo by Josh Thompson/Chino Valley Champion).
Dozens of parents and student-athletes from Ayala, Chino, Chino Hills and Don Lugo high schools held a "Let Them Play" rally Friday, Jan. 15 at Grand Avenue and Peyton Drive in Chino Hills, joining more than 150 high schools across the state to make their message heard that they want high school sports to return. Ayala occupied the southwest corner, Chino was on the northwest corner, Chino Hills on the southeast corner and Don Lugo on the northeast corner. All rallies across the state started at the same time, 4 p.m., to show solidarity that high school sports return.Â
(Photo by Josh Thompson/Chino Valley Champion).
Dozens of parents and student-athletes from Ayala, Chino, Chino Hills and Don Lugo high schools held a "Let Them Play" rally Friday, Jan. 15 at Grand Avenue and Peyton Drive in Chino Hills, joining more than 150 high schools across the state to make their message heard that they want high school sports to return. Ayala occupied the southwest corner, Chino was on the northwest corner, Chino Hills on the southeast corner and Don Lugo on the northeast corner. All rallies across the state started at the same time, 4 p.m., to show solidarity that high school sports return.Â
(Photo by Josh Thompson/Chino Valley Champion).
Dozens of parents and student-athletes from Ayala, Chino, Chino Hills and Don Lugo high schools held a "Let Them Play" rally Friday, Jan. 15 at Grand Avenue and Peyton Drive in Chino Hills, joining more than 150 high schools across the state to make their message heard that they want high school sports to return. Ayala occupied the southwest corner, Chino was on the northwest corner, Chino Hills on the southeast corner and Don Lugo on the northeast corner. All rallies across the state started at the same time, 4 p.m., to show solidarity that high school sports return.Â
(Photo by Josh Thompson/Chino Valley Champion).
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