2018-19 Week 15: 6 Teams Still Alive in Regional Semifinals

Two boys’ and four girls’ squads passed quarterfinals tests in the CIF state regional playoffs last night.

Most significant was the 66-58 Division 1 win by the 5 seed La Jolla Country Day girls on the road at No. 4 Granada Hills.

Cathedral, the top seed in Girls D-I, sustained a stunning loss, 49-44, to No. 8 Riverside King, better known as the alma mater of NBA star and former San Diego State Aztec Kawhi Leonard.

The La Jolla Country Day Torreys thus will have boys and girls teams in the mix as play resumes in the semifinals Saturday.  The 8 seed Torrey males will visit No. 4 Anaheim Fairmont Prep.

An all-San Diego Section final in D-III is possible, with 2 survivors in the semifinals.  D-III No. 2 San Marcos meets visiting 6 Pacific Palisades. No. 5 Serra has the  most daunting challenge with a 255-mile trip and a matchup with the No. 1 McFarland Cougars.

D-V top seed Madison will play host to No. 5 Anaheim.

DIVISION TEAM RECORD OPPONENT RECORD
    BOYS    
III 8 La Jolla Country Day 20-13 @4 *Anaheim Fairmont Prep 27-7
V 2 San Diego Southwest 27-7 3 Perris Orange Vista 24-8
    GIRLS    
I 5 La Jolla Country Day 21-11 8 Riverside King 31-2
III 2 San Marcos 17-17 6 *^Pacific Palisades 25-8
5 Serra 16-10 @1 **McFarland 29-5
V 1 Madison 29-3 5 *Anaheim 26-5

BOYS QUARTERFINALS

DIVISION I
5 Foothills Christian 66, @4 *Rancho Santa Margarita 76.
II
12 Cathedral 62, @4 *Valencia 74.
10 Santa Fe Christian 55, @2 *Riverside Notre Dame 70.
III
8 La Jolla Country Day 73, 16 *^L.A. University 57.
10 Rancho Buena Vista 66, @2 *^ Granada Hills 78.
IV
6 San Diego 67, @3 *Victorville Silverado 72.
V
2 San Diego Southwest 54, 10 *Oxnard Hueneme 35.

GIRLS QUARTERFINALS
DIVISION I
8 *Riverside King 49, @1 Cathedral 44.
5 La Jolla Country Day 66, @4 *^Granada Hills 58.
14 Mount Miguel 31, @6 *Fullerton Troy 49.
II
3 The Bishop’s 46, 6 *San Pedro Rolling Hills Prep 59.
7 *Eastvale Roosevelt 75, @2 Mater Dei 73.
III
5 Serra 61, 13 *Pomona Diamond Ranch 57.
2 San Marcos 75, 7 Carlsbad 62.
IV
3 *^Carson 65, 3 Mission Vista 51.
V
1 Madison 56, 8 *^Bell 33.

*Southern Section
*^Los Angeles City Section
**Central Section




2018-19 Week 14: San Diego Clubs Win 16 in First Round

Sixteen of the 30 San Diego Section boys’ and girls’ teams remain in the Southern California regional playoffs, with quarterfinals putting everyone back on the court tonight.

Girls squads won nine of 14 opening round contests, the boys seven of 16, with most of the successes coming in Division II through V.

Three of the four male teams in the final The San Diego Union poll were wiped out, concluding with No. 1 Torrey Pines’ 82-38 Open Division defeat at Chatsworth Sierra Canyon last night.

St. Augustine and Mission Bay also exited earlier.  Foothills Christian plays Rancho Santa Margarita this evening after defeating Woodland Hills El Camino Real, 70-56.

Boys won six of 11 games in D-II through V,  and girls, 9-5 overall, won six of eight from D-III to V and swept in III.

The most significant victory among the males was 12 seed Cathedral’s 67-55 win at 5 seed La Canada.  Most surprising loss was Montgomery’s 78-74 defeat by Los Angeles University in overtime.  The host Aztecs were seeded No. 1 in D-IV and went down to a No. 16 seed.

The two girls No. 1 seeds, Cathedral in D-I and Madison in D-V, moved along easily, the Dons defeating Woodland Hills El Camino Real, 66-47, and Madison ushering out Santa Ana Saddleback, 68-20.

Tonight’s pairings with section affiliations cited at end of scores:

DIVISION TEAM RECORD OPPONENT RECORD
    BOYS    
I 5 Foothills Christian 24-6 @4 *Rancho Santa Margarita 24-10
II 12 Cathedral 24-9 @4 *Valencia 25-7
  10 Santa Fe Christian @2 *Riverside Notre Dame 22-11
III 8 La Jolla Country Day 19-13 16 *^L.A. University 20-10
10 Rancho Buena Vista 28-5 @2 *^Granada Hills 18-12
IV 6 San Diego 23-8 @3 *Victorville Silverado 27-6
V 2 San Diego Southwest 26-7 10 *Oxnard Hueneme 20-9
    GIRLS    
I 1 Cathedral 26-6 8 *Riverside King 30-2
5 La Jolla Country Day 20-11 @4 *^Granada Hills 25-5
14 Mount Miguel 24-6 @6 *Fullerton Troy 23-9
II 2 Mater Dei 21-8 7 *Eastvale Roosevelt 28-5
3 The Bishop’s 20-11 6 *Palos Verdes Rolling Hills 23-4
III 2 San Marcos 16-17 7 ^^Carlsbad 21-12
3 Poway 24-8 6 *^Pacific Palisades 24-8
5 Serra 15-10 13 *Pomona Diamond Ranch 21-6
IV 6 Mission Vista 22-2 @3 *^Carson 15-8
V 1 Madison 28-3 8 *^Bell 19-14

BOYS QUARTERFINALS

OPEN

1 *Chatsworth Sierra Canyon 82, 8 Torrey Pines 38.

DIVISION I ROUND ONE

1 *Etiwanda 68, 16 St. Augustine 57.

5 Foothills Christian 70, 12 *^Woodland Hills El Camino Real 56.

4 *Rancho Santa Margarita 68, 13 Mission Bay 50.

3 *Bellflower St. John Bosco, 96, 14 Vista 71.

II

9 *Canyon Country Santa Clarita Christian 59, @8 Poway 53.

12 Cathedral 67, 5 *La Canada 55.

3 *Ontario Colony 88, 14 Francis Parker 79.

10 Santa Fe Christian 64, 7 *Palmdale Highland 44.

6 *San Pedro Rolling Hills Prep 70, 11 San Marcos 46.

III

16 *^L.A. University 78, @1 Montgomery 74, OT.

8 La Jolla Country Day 66, 9 ^^Carlsbad 55.

10 Rancho Buena Vista 66, 7 *Capistrano Valley Christian 58.

IV

8 **Visalia Central Valley 55, 9 Valhalla 46.

6 San Diego 53, 11 **San Luis Obispo 34.

V

2 San Diego Southwest 67, 15 *Santa Monica New Roads 55.

GIRLS QUARTERFINALS

DIVISION I

1 Cathedral 66, 16 *^Woodland Hills El Camino Real 47.

5 La Jolla Country Day 87, 12 *^Westchester 61.

14 Mount Miguel 49, 3 ^^Mission Hills 48.

II

3 The Bishop’s 54, 14 *^L.A. Eagle Rock 32.

6 *San Pedro Rolling Hills 77, 11 La Costa Canyon 53.

7 *Eastvale Roosevelt 85, 10 Bonita Vista 66.

2 Mater Dei 63, 15 *^Lake Balboa Birmingham 48.

III

5 Serra 47, 12 *Cathedral City 43.

3 Poway 58, 14 *Lakewood Mayfair 42.

7 Carlsbad 49, 10 *Santa Monica Crossroads 43.

2 San Marcos 61, 15 *Ventura St. Bonaventure 54.

IV

12 *Temecula Linfield Christian 63, 5 Grossmont 53.

3 *^Carson 59, 14 San Dieguito 43.

6 Mission Vista 55, 11 *Irvine Crean Lutheran 48.

V

1 Madison 68, 16 *Santa Ana Saddleback 20.

^^San Diego Section.

*Southern Section.

*^Los Angeles City Section.

**Central Section.




2018-19 Week 13: San Diego Section Powers Face Expected Early Exits

Seedings for the Southern California Regional playoffs that begin Tuesday reflected the San Diego Section’s  strength in the lower divisions.

But the big boys got no respect, as usual.

San Diego teams are favored seeds in only two of nine Open, D-I or D-II contests. They are the choice in five of seven games in D-III through D-V.

Montgomery is the number one seed in Division III and San Diego Southwest is second in D-V.

FALCONS’ FEET PUT TO FIRE

Torrey Pines is the eighth and lowest seed in the Open Division and Foothills Christian, Mission Bay, and St. Augustine, which generally alternated as the top teams in The San Diego Union‘s weekly, regular-season poll, were ranked fifth, 13th, and 16th. respectively, in Division I. Vista is a 14th.

Torrey Pines defeated Foothills, 51-47, for the San Diego Section Open Division title and will make the 140-mile jaunt to Chatsworth to take on the No. 1 seed Sierra Canyon Trailblazers, also considered the No. 1 team in the country in some quarters.

Getting to Chatsworth should be a two-and-a-half-hour ride for Torrey, if it is lucky and eludes the often brutal Los Angeles-area traffic that could make the trip 3 or 4 hours, or more..

Falcons coach John Olive, one of the best, is up for the assignment.

“They’re one of the best teams in the country, but my team likes challenges,” Oliver told John Maffei of the Union.  “We’re going to go up there and give it our best shot.”

UPSETS HAVE HAPPENED

Torrey Pines has conquered a daunting playoff challenge before.  The Falcons were behind, 43-40, at the end of three quarters on the road at favored Long Beach Poly but pulled out a 54-49 victory in 2015 as a number 6 seed.

There’s other precedent.  Seventh-seeded Cathedral knocked off No. 2 Sierra Canyon, 83-80, on the road in 2016, and No. 6 St. Augustine scrapped out an 88-81 win over the No. 3 Trailblazers in 2017.

BOYS
DIVISION TEAM RECORD OPPONENT RECORD
OPEN 8 Torrey Pines 25-6 @1 Chatsworth Sierra Canyon 28-3
I 16 St Augustine 22-7 @1 Etiwanda 25-5
5 Foothills Christian 23-6 12 Woodland Hills El Camino Real 18-10
13 Mission Bay 18-12 @4 Rancho Santa Margarita 23-10
14 Vista 21-9 @3 Bellflower St. John Bosco 21-9
II 8 Poway 22-7 9 Santa Clarita Christian 10-22
12 Cathedral 23-9 @5 La Canada 27-6
14 Francis Parker 20-10 @3 Ontario Colony 27-5
11 San Marcos 17-10 @6 Palos Verdes Rolling Hills Prep 25-6
III 1 Montgomery 27-4 16 L.A. University 19-10
8 La Jolla Country Day 18-13 9 Carlsbad 25-6
10 Rancho Buena Vista 27-5 @7 Capistrano Valley Christian 26-7
IV 8 Valhalla 28-4 9 Visalia Central Valley Christian 19-8
6 San Diego 22-8 11 San Luis Obispo 21-11
V 13 San Pasqual 13-18 @4 Oxnard Santa Clara 27-6
2 San Diego Southwest 25-7 15 Santa Monica New Roads     15-16  

 

There are no girls’ teams in the Open Division, but D-I Cathedral and D-5 Madison are top seeds, and San Diego Section clubs are favored in 10 of the 14 opening-round games.

San Marcos, despite a 15-17 record, is a second seed in D-III and favored over Ventura St. Bonaventure, which is 26-3.

The seeming anomaly in won-loss records is because San Marcos played a consistently tougher schedule than the Seraphs.  That also is reflected in other contests up and down the schedule of 30 first-round games involving area squads.

As in football, who you play is just as important as who you beat.

    GIRLS    
DIVISION TEAM RECORD OPPONENT RECORD
I 1 Cathedral 25-6 16 Woodland Hills El Camino Real 17-11
5 La Jolla Country Day 19-11 12 L.A. Westchester 17-9
9 Christian 21-9 @8 Riverside King 29-2
II 3 The Bishop’s 18-11 14 L.A. Eagle Rock 16-8
11 La Costa Canyon 20-10 @6 Palos Verdes Rolling Hills Prep 23-4
10 Bonita Vista 18-10 @7 Eastvale Eleanor Roosevelt 27-5
III 5 Serra 14-10 Cathedral City 24-3
3 Poway 23-8 Lakewood Mayfair 21-5
7 Carlsbad 20-12 10 Santa Monica Crossroads 17-12
2 San Marcos 15-17 15 Ventura St. Bonaventure 26-3
IV 5 Grossmont 22-7 12 Temecula Linfield Christian 24-3
14 San Dieguito 22-7 @3 L.A. Carson 14-8
6 Mission Vista 21-2 11 Irvine Crean Lutheran 25-6
V 1 Madison 27-3 16 Santa Ana Saddleback 18-12

JUMP SHOTS

San Diego High (22-8) won its second consecutive boys division championship, 75-56 over 28-4 Valhalla in the D-III finale at Mira Mesa…the Cavers won the D-IV title in 2017-18 before losing to Santa Clarita Christian, 67-48, in the Southern California D-V regional semifinals …the Cavers are 46-16 in last two seasons under Basil Fontenot after going 7-20 and 13-15 in prior two years…the Cavers have won 12 in row…San Pasqual (13-18) under Erik Meek, who led Eagles to a 1990-91 title, won their 4th in row after losing previous 6, 49-41 over 15-17 Clairemont…Mission Vista coach Jerry Garrett quarterbacked Oceanside to a 9-4 season in 1980, including a 36-34 upset in Santa Ana over Santa Ana Mater Dei….




2018-19 Week 13: No. 1’s Go For No. 1 Finish

Four No. 1 seeds in six divisions, will be on the floor as finals take place beginning tonight in the San Diego Section.

That Foothills Christian, Cathedral, Rancho Buena Vista, and San Diego Southwest made their way through the rounds is testimony to the ratings system created by Max Preps, the entity favored by section coaches and bosses.

Other than Division V, which will match 8 seed San Pasqual and 6 seed Clairemont, there will be two 2 seeds, three 3 seeds, and one 4 seed in the finals.

D-V San Pasqual (8) and Clairemont (6) may have been underrated.  Each school has considerably larger enrollment and a pool from which to chose players but apparently competed against similarly ranked opposition as other D-V squads.

Enrollment figures no longer count in seedings or division placement.

All teams in the original, eight-team Open bracket will move on to the Southern California regionals next week.  The four semifinal teams in D-I will also advance.

FINALS PAIRINGS 

OPEN (8 p.m. Saturday, UC-San Diego RIMAC Arena)
1 Foothills Christian (23-5) vs. 3 Torrey Pines (23-6).

DIVISION I (8 p.m. Friday, UC-San Diego RIMAC Arena)
3 Francis Parker (21-9) vs. 1 Cathedral (22-9).

DIVISION II (1 p.m. Saturday, UC-San Diego RIMAC Arena)
1 Rancho Buena Vista (27-4). vs. 3 Carlsbad (25-6).

DIVISION III (7:30 p.m. Thursday, Mira Mesa High)
4 San Diego (21-8) vs. 2 Valhalla (27-3).

DIVISION IV  (7:30 p.m. Thursday, Serra High)
1 San Diego Southwest (24-7). vs. 2 Mt. Carmel (15-14).

DIVISION V (7:30 p.m. Thursday, Montgomery High)
8 San Pasqual (12-18) vs. 6 Clairemont (15-15).

FINALS

OPEN
3 Torrey Pines 51,1 Foothills Christian 47.

DIVISION I
1 Cathedral 47, 3 Francis Parker 46.

DIVISION II
3 Carlsbad 72, 1 Rancho  Buena Vista 54.

DIVISION III
4 San Diego 75, 2 Valhalla 56

DIVISION IV
1 San Diego Southwest 63, 2 Mt. Carmel 46.

DIVISION V
8 San Pasqual 49, 6 Clairemont 42.




2018-19 Week 11A: Most Favored Seeds Escape Untouched

Thirty-one of the 36 first-round, San Diego Section playoff games in divisions I-V last night were won by team’s with the lower number (better) seeds and the upsets were won by teams on the road.

The stunner was 15 seed Bonita Vista (11-17) kayoing 2 seed host Westview (21-8), 66-52.

Other home team jolts were experienced by No. 6 Ramona (16-13), eliminated by No.11 San Dieguito (11-18), 50-40; No. 6 Pacific Ridge (17-12), knocked off by No. 11 San Diego High Tech (14-13), 62-60, and No. 7 La Costa Canyon (14-14), ousted by No. 10 Helix (17-11), 61-55.

Things should get a little more difficult for the favorites Saturday night in quarterfinals that also will include Open Division teams playing for the first time.

OPEN 

8 San Marcos (17-9) vs. 1 Foothills Christian (21-5) at Cuyamaca College.

5 Vista (20-8) at 4 Santa Fe Christian (20-7).

6 Poway (21-6) at 3 Torrey Pines (22-6).

7 Mission Bay (17-11) at 2 St. Augustine (22-6).

DIVISION I

5 El Camino (18-11) at 4 La Jolla Country Day (17-12).

6 Mater Dei (17-11) at 3 Francis Parker (18-9).

10  Helix at 2 Montgomery (26-3).

8 Christian (16-13) at 1 Cathedral (20-9).

DIVISION II

8 Scripps Ranch (17-9) 1 Rancho Buena Vista (25-4).

5 Olympian (19-9) at 4 The Bishop’s 19-10).

6 Mount Miguel (22-7) at 3 Carlsbad (23-6).

15 Bonita Vista  at 2 Escondido (19-10).

DIVISION III

9 San Ysidro (20-9) at 1 Sweetwater (23-6).

5 University City (19-10) at 4 San Diego (19-8).

11 San Dieguito at 3 Del Norte (18-10).

7 Sage Creek (11-17) at 2 Valhalla (26-3).

DIVISION IV

8 El Capitan (15-13) at 1 San Diego Southwest (23-6).

5 Imperial (18-9) at Mabel O’Farrell (24-4).

11 San Diego High Tech at 2 Mission Vista (17-11).

7 Calexico (16-9) at 2 Mt. Carmel (13-14).

DIVISION V

8 San Pasqual (10-18) at 1 San Diego Academy (21-4).

5 The Cambridge (13-8) at 4 Del Lago (17-11).

6 Clairemont (13-15) at Southern California Yeshiva (14-5).

7 Liberty (14-11) at 2 North County High Tech (14-6).

SCORE IT

There were nine games this regular season in which the winner totaled at least 100 points, San Ysidro, leading with 5 (not all teams reported indivdual or team scoring totals):

San Ysidro 114, Castle Park 26.

San Ysidro 113, Maranatha 49.

San Ysidro 107, Castle Park 22.

Foothills Christian 106, Steele Canyon 46.

Sweetwater 102, Castle Park 10.

San Ysidro 101, Preuss 45.

Montgomery 101, Calexico Vincent Memorial 44.

San Diego Academy 101, Ocean View 41.

San Ysidro 100, Mar Vista 43.

JUMP SHOTS

San Ysidro was the section’s highest scoring team in the regular season with a 78.1 game average.  Foothills Christian averaged 77.8, Montgomery 73.0, Torrey Pines, 71.2, and St. Augustine, 70.9…Escondido has won 12 in a row…Fallbrook (1-25) claimed its only victory, 60-49, over San Pasqual, coached by star alumnus Erik Meek and looking to move beyond the quarterfinals…Tyrone Shelley, who holds the San Diego Section with 76 points in one game, was listed as coach at San Pasqual Academy this season…Shelley, playing for Crawford, lit up the scoreboard against Burlington Central of Ontario, Canada, in the 2005-06 season….

 

 




2018-19 Week 11: Foothills Christian’s Hot Stretch Run Earns Rank

Ten consecutive wins since Jan. 11 propelled Foothills Christian into the No. 1 position in the final regular-season The San Diego Union-Tribune poll and earned coach Brad Leaf’s Knights the Open Division top seed in this week’s beginning of the San Diego Section playoffs.

Play in divisions I through V convenes Wednesday evening.  Open Division teams are off until Saturday, Feb. 16.

Fooothills (21-5) took over the No. 1 spot after leader St. Augustine (22-6) lost two of its last four games, the latest a 62-52 upset by rival Cathedral.

Foothills will play 8 seed San Marcos (16-9) and the Saints will take on defending champion and 7 seed Mission Bay (17-11).

St. Augustine holds two Western League victories over the Buccaneers, but history does not favor three wins over the same team in the same season.  This is by far the matchup of the week.

CAVERS WIN ANOTHER

San Diego’s 62-56 win over University City allowed the Cavers (18-8), winners of their last eight, to claim the City League title and the D-III 4 seed Hilltoppers will meet Granite Hills (10-15) in their opening postseason test at home.

The basketball gonfalon, combined with San Diego’s football championship, marked the first time since 1974 that the Cavers had won football and basketball titles in one school year, although the football crown was shared with Clairemont and Kearny.

RATINGS

Foothills Christian is ranked 10th in the state by Max Preps and 17th by Cal-Hi Sports. St. Augustine was 17th but fell out of the top 20.  The Saints and Torrey Pines sit on the Cal-Hi bubble and are 18th and 27th, respectively, according toMax Preps.

Union-Tribune Week 10 poll as of Monday, Feb 11:

Rank Team Record Points Last Week
1 Foothills Christian (10) 21-5 135 2
2. St. Augustine (3) 22-6 121 1
3 Torrey Pines (1) 22-6 120 3
4 Santa Fe Christian 19-7 85 4
5 Mission Bay 17-11 83 6
6 Poway 21-6 55 5
7 Cathedral Catholic 19-9 53 7
8  Vista 20-8 34 NR
9 Montgomery 25-3 27 10
10 San Marcos 17-9 21 NR

NR–Not ranked.

Others receiving votes:Rancho Buena Vista (24-4, 14 points), Sweetwater (22-6, 8) La Jolla Country Day (16-12, 3), Valhalla (26-4. 3), Francis Parker (17-9, 2).

Voters: John Maffei, The San Diego Union-Tribune; Terry Monahan, Freelance; Steve Brand, San Diego Sports Association;  Carlton Hoggard (CIF San Diego Section), Adam Paul,  Ramon Scott, EastCountySports.com; John Kentera, Braden Suprenant, 97.3 FM, The Fan; Rick Smith, partletonsports.com; Bodie DeSilva, sandiegopreps.com; Steve Dolan, Mountain Country 107.9 FM; Christian Pedersen, S.D. Preps Insider; Aaron Burgin, Fulltime Hoops; Brad Enright, L.A. Court Report.