2023-24 Girls Week 6: Mission Hills, LJCD March On, Westview Moves Up

No. 1 Mission Hills rolled past Rancho Bernardo, 69-17, and Poway, 86-32, and La Jolla Country Day outscored Francis Parker, 61-54, and Grossmont , 60-42, to stay No. 2 in the poll.

It was not a good week for Poway, which also lost to Westview, 72-54.  The Wolverines also beat San Marcos, 58-45, and their 2-0 week moved them from fifth into a third-place tie with the Titans.

This weekend’s playoff Open Division seedings reveal are expected to match the poll, headed  by Mission Hills and La Jolla Country Day.   Rancho Bernardo, despite the 50-point loss to the Lady Grizzlies, could contend for the D-I top seed, and Francis Parker and The Bishop’s look to be favored in D-II.

John Maffei’s Girls Week 6 Union-Tribune Poll

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Rank/Prev Team (Record) Points* MaxPreps
Rank/Rating
Cal-Hi
Sports 35
1/1 Mission Hills (18-8) 69 (6) 15/30.86 15/15
2/2 La Jolla Country Day (21-6) 64 (1) 22/29.30 22/22
3T/3 Poway (16-8) 45 94/20.87 NR
3T/5 Westview (15-10) 45 87/21.29 NR
5T/6 Bonita Vista (12-11) 34 151/17.74 NR
5T/7 Rancho Bernardo (19-7) 34 126/18.94 NR
7/4 Del Norte (17-6) 39 102/20.55 NR
8/8 Francis Parker (15-8) 20 84/21.57 NR
9/9 Bishop’s (20-6) 10 208/14.84 NR
10/10 Scripps Ranch (16-8) 9 188/15.69 NR

Others receiving votes:
Cathedral (6), Grossmont (4), Carlsbad (3).

*First-place votes in parentheses. Points awarded on 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis.
Max Preps and Cal-Hi Sports are state rankings. NR/Not ranked.

The San Diego Union freelance representative Don Norcross and county-wide coaches participate in the poll.

Records as of Monday, Feb 5.




2023-24 Boys Week 6: The Playoffs Are Coming! The Playoffs Are Coming!

It’s wrap-up  week in the San Diego Section, as the regular season ends Friday, Southern California postseason pairings are posted Saturday, and the second season starts with regional playoffs next week.

Carlsbad, Montgomery, St. Augustine, and Torrey Pines remained 1 through 4 in the weekly Union-Tribune poll, and there was no change from last week’s 5 through 9.

Carlsbad and Montgomery each could finish with 26-2 records,  although The Aztecs likely will be the No. 1 seed in the Open Division off their 63-55 win over  Carlsbad early in the season

Carlsbad, averaging 74.3 points game and 11-1 all-time against Sage Creek (14-12), will attempt to repeat its earlier, 84-55 victory over the Bobcats tonight and will finish against 14-12 El Camino, which earlier gave the Lancers an argument before bowing, 58-54.

Montgomery has Mater Dei (15-11) and San Ysidro (6-20) on its plate after shocking Torrey Pines in a head scratcher, 44-19. The Aztecs alternately used  2-3 and 3-2 zone defenses against the Falcons, who trailed, 9-2, after one quarter and 25-5 at the half. Falcons coach John Olive reportedly was seen talking to himself as the Falcons boarded their bus for the ride to Del Mar from Mission Bay and the Battle of the Bay event.

St. Augustine (22-4) faces a troublesome Mission Bay (17-10) and closes against San Diego (8-18). The Saints beat Mission Bay, 80-62, and San Diego, 70-42, in January. Torrey Pines (19-7) has a rematch of a 73-44 win over El Camino and ends with No. 7 La Costa Canyon (18-6), which extended the Falcons to overtime before bowing in an earlier Coastal League North game, 67-65.

John Maffei’s weekly Union-Tribune poll.

# TEAM RECORD POINTS PREVIOUS MAX-PREPS CAL-HI SPORTS
1 Carlsbad 24-2 (9) 152 1 8/9 15/15
2 Montgomery 23-2 (8) 150 2 17/20 21/21
3 St. Augustine 22-4 138 3 21/21 20/20
4 Torrey Pines 19-7 108 4 40/37 30/30
5 La Jolla Country Day 21-5 104 5 59/58 NR/NR
6 La Costa Canyon 18-6 81 7 58/65 NR/NR
7 Mission Hills 20-6 71 8 76/80 NR/NR
8 Santa Fe Christian 18-7 57 6 98/88 NR/NR
9 Cathedral 17-8 21 9 106/102 NR/NR
10 Rancho Buena Vista 18-9 12 NR 133/126 NR/NR

Others receiving votes
Mission Bay (17-10, 10 points), San Diego Southwest (24-2, 8), San Marcos (20-6, 3), Victory Christian (16-8, 1).

First-place votes in parenthesis.
Points on 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis.
Bold entries in columns are up-to-date rankings followed by previous.
Cal-Hi Sports’ and Max Preps’ represent state rankings. NR—Not ranked.

Records as of Monday, Feb. 5

VOTING PANEL

  • John Maffei, San Diego Union-Tribune
  • Aaron Burgin, Fulltime Hoops
  • Steve Brand, Eric Williams, Freelance writers
  • John Kentera, Freelance Contributor
  • Rick Smith, partletonsports.com
  • Adam Paul, eastcountysports.com
  • Bodie Silva, scorebooklive.com
  • Braden Suprenant 97.3 FM The Fan
  • Steve Dolan, Mountain Country 107.9-FM
  • Todd Cassen, Ron Marquez, CIF San Diego Section.
  • Rex Johnson, CIF Advisory Committee
  • Joe Evangelist, San Diego Coaching Legends Committee.
  • Tom Helmantoler, Advisor Southern Conference
  • Christian Pedersen, San Diego Sports Association
  • Maxpreps