San Francisco 49ers

The very first Pro team to represent the Bay were the 49ers in 1946. Their dominance in the 1980's and early 1990's established them as a dynasty and the class of the NFL. No far weather fans here!

"When you prepare for everything, you're ready for anything" ~ Bill Walsh

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Oakland Raider

Joining the Bay Area sports family in 1960, reppin' the great city of Oakland, the World got to see the attitude and strength of the East Bay. Even though the Raiders have had other homes, their orignal home and their core fans remain 415.

"We would rather be feared than respected."
~ Al Davis

San Francisco Giants

The first major league team based in New York city and in 1958 the first in the Bay Area. With over 450+ consecutive sellouts you know the fans bring it year in and year out!

"They throw the ball, I hit it. They hit the ball, I catch it." ~ Willie Mays

Oakland Athletics

When the A's debued at the Coliseum in 1968 the fans were ready with an opening-night crowd of 50,164. The fans have rep'd the green and gold ever since experiencing a World Series Championship behind the Bash Brothers in the Battle of the Bay series in 1989.

"Cause in the O only the strong survive."
~ Richie Rich

Golden State Warriors

As they left Philadelphia in 1962 for San Francisco they played at the Cow Palace and Civic Auditorium. Ten years later they changed their moniker to Golden State, our state's nickname, and moved to Oracle Arena in Oakland. Although they had more down seasons the up, they fought hard and the fans were always in full force.

"It's called the Big Bad O, city of players on the go."
~ Too$hort

Bayboy

When you don't have time for the grind and need to stay SUCKA FREE just throw on the Bayboy hat and let people know what you're about.

"It's hard tryna stay SUCKA FREE in a world full of LOLLIPOPS"
~ the $treet

California Golden Bears

The long history of Collegiate sports first began in 1885. California Memorial Stadium has been home to the football team since 1923 and the student body and fans keep it packed every year. With memorable moments like Roy "Wrong Way" Riegels' fumble recovery or The Play in 1982 Cal and its fans bring it.

"Truth is the cry of all, but the game of few."
~ George Berkeley

Stanford Cardinals

Originally the Stanford Indians, Stanford athletics began in 1892 winning 128 national championships (107 NCAA titles). With a vibrant fanbase at least one Stanford team has won a National Championship during each of the last 39 years - the longest ongoing streak in the nation.

"The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter."
~ Leland Stanford

Galileo High

The G-House has rep'd the north end of San Francisco since the late 20's. Smart and driven, it has represented the "out of the box" thinking of this great city.

"A person always doing his or her best becomes a natural leader, just by example."
~ Joe DiMaggio

Washington High

The Eagles, reppin' the Westside in the Upper Richmond, have maybe the best view in all the bay. The kids here represent the leadership strengths constantly on display in this city.

"I've always been able to make choices that don't embarrass me."~ Danny Glover

Balboa High

The Bal has been holding it down in the Excelsior district for as long as any of us have been alive. Tough and proud it represents the "we got this" attitude of the city.

"I'm shopping around for something to do that no one will like." ~ Jerry Garcia

Lincoln High

Abraham Lincoln High, located on the "Westside" in the Sunset district, embodies the attributes of hardiness, grace, speed, and independence. All the qualities of it's mascot, the Mustangs.

"The great ones don't come cheap."
~ Mike Holmgren