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PR #3 2-2-2 2012 FALL PLAYOFF PAIRINGS DAY (Cont.) Thom Simmons Anita Fopma Director of Communications Assistant to the Director [email protected] [email protected] CALIFORNIA INTERSCHOLASTIC FEDERATION - SOUTHERN SECTION 10932 Pine St. Los Alamitos, CA 90720 (562) 493-9500 (562) 493-6266 - Fax www.cifss.org MEDIAMEDIA RELEASERELEASE PRESS RELEASE #3 TELEFAXED/EMAILED P.M. OCTOBER 29, 2012 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: THOM SIMMONS PAIRINGS ANNOUNCED FOR 2012 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION-FORD GIRLS TEAM TENNIS AND 8-MAN FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS, PRESENTED BY FARMERS LOS ALAMITOS — CIF Southern Section Playoff pairings for the fall sports of girl’s team tennis and eight-man football were announced at CIF Southern Section headquarters today. In girl’s tennis, 213 teams were assigned post-season contests in the seventh year of the competitive equity-based and divisional championship format, scheduled to open with wild-card round matches tomorrow. 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The CIF Southern Section commends the media outlets within its geographical area that have supported high school athletics for many years. It is hoped these organizations will continue their outstanding contribution to the betterment of our state’s high school athletics programs by utilizing the correct titling for CIF Southern Section events at least once whenever possible – in previews, playoff-pairings lists, results, etc. Your continued support is appreciated. * * * Polls in girls tennis, 8-man football and 11-man football to follow as well as final league standings in girls tennis and 8-Man Football… - 30 - CIF SOUTHERN SECTION-FORD FINALTOP 10 POLLS 2012 Girls Tennis Coaches’ Rankings OCTOBER 29, 2012 Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 1. Campbell Hall (17-0) 1. San Marino (14-2) 1. Malibu (16-0) 2. Dana Hills (13-1) 2. Arcadia (17-0) 2. Arroyo Grande (17-1) 3. University (16-2) 3. Canyon/A (18-0) 3. Murrieta Valley (15-0) 4. Peninsula (18-2) 4. Claremont (8-1-1) 4. 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