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Media Release Media Release Thom Simmons Anita Fopma Assistant Commissioner Program Coordinator [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 PRESS RELEASE #18 EMAILED A.M. MAY 29, 2021 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: THOM SIMMONS MEDIAMEDIA RELEASERELEASE PAIRINGS ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION-FORD SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS-CHAMPIONSHIPS LOS ALAMITOS – Pairings for the 2021 CIF Southern Sec on-Ford So ball Playoff s were an- nounced today. The so ball playoff s will be a seven-divisional format, with 221 total teams entered. The single-elimina on tournaments will open on Tuesday, June 1 with wild-card round contests where necessary, followed by fi rst-round games in all divisions on Thursday, June 3. The championships will be held in Deanna Manning Stadium at Colonel Bill Barber Park in Irvine on Friday, June 18 and Saturday, June 19. All games, with the excep on of championship games, are scheduled to begin at 3:15 p.m. unless otherwise noted. All championship games will be livestreamed by Bally Sports West. 2021 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION-FORD SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS DIVISIONAL PLAYOFF CAPSULES DIVISION 1 (32-Team Bracket, 32 Entries) SEEDED TEAMS: 1. Norco (24-1), Big VIII League Champion 2. Hun ngton Beach (20-4), Surf League Champion 3. Pacifi ca/Garden Grove (18-3), Empire League Champion 4. Esperanza (17-3), Crestview League Co-Champion AT-LARGE ENTRY: Aliso Niguel (South Coast), 17-10; Marina (Surf), 11-9. 2019 FINAL: Norco 2, Great Oak 0. DIVISION 2 (32-Team Bracket, 34 Entries) SEEDED TEAMS: 1. Camarillo (15-1), Coastal Canyon League Champion 2. Villa Park (20-2), Crestview League Co-Champion 3. Westlake (17-2), Marmonte League Champions 4. Upland (19-1), Baseline League Co-Champion AT-LARGE ENTRIES: None. 2019 FINAL: Cypress 2, South Torrance 1. -MORE- PR #18 - SOFTBALL PAIRINGS 2-2-2 DIVISION 3 (32-Team Bracket, 36 Entries) SEEDED TEAMS: 1. Whi er Chris an (20-2), Olympic League Champion 2. Sierra Canyon (15-1), Gold Coast League Champion 3. Ramona (18-4), River Valley League Champion 4. Louisville (16-3), Mission League Champion AT-LARGE ENTRIES: None. 2019 FINAL: Crescenta Valley 3, West Ranch 0. DIVISION 4 (32-Team Bracket, 32 Entries) SEEDED TEAMS: 1. Notre Dame/Sherman Oaks (14-3), Mission League Runner-Up 2. Rosary (16-11), Trinity League At-Large Entry 3. Arlington (15-7), River Valley League Runner-Up 4. Segerstrom (19-2), Golden West League Champion AT-LARGE ENTRY: Rosary. 2019 FINAL: Godinez 15, El Segundo 1. DIVISION 5 (32-Team Bracket, 31 Entries) SEEDED TEAMS: 1. Western Chris an (16-1), Ambassador Co-Champion 2. Capistrano Valley (13-4), Sea View League Champion 3. Schurr (17-2), Almont League Co-Champion 4. Heritage Chris an (10-6), Olympic League Runner-Up AT-LARGE ENTRY: San Marino (Rio Hondo), 8-7; Fountain Valley (Wave), 12-12; La Quinta/Westminster (Garden Grove), 9-7. 2019 FINAL: Louisville 5, Torrance 1. DIVISION 6 (32-Team Bracket, 32 Entries) SEEDED TEAMS: 1. St. Bonaventure (13-6), Tri-Valley League Runner-Up 2. Orange Vista (12-4), Inland Valley League Champion 3. Lompoc (12-5), Channel League No. 3 Entry 4. Arroyo (12-1), Mission Valley League Champion AT-LARGE ENTRY: Bloomington (San Andreas), 8-4. 2019 FINAL: Nordhoff 3, San ago/Garden Grove 2. DIVISION 7 (32-Team Bracket, 24 Entries) SEEDED TEAMS: 1. Southlands Chris an (12-2), San Joaquin Champion 2. Providence/Burbank (8-3), Prep League Runner-Up 3. Lakeside (10-6), Inland Valley League Co-Runner-Up 4. Glenn (9-6), 605 League At-Large AT-LARGE ENTRY: Glenn. 2019 FINAL: Western Chris an 3, Westridge 0. -MORE- PR #18 - SOFTBALL PAIRINGS 3-3-3 SOUTHERN SECTION NOTES TITLING FOR CIF SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFF EVENTS Sponsors of CIF Southern Sec on Championship events have invested a great amount of eff ort and funding in the support of high school athle cs in our state and sec on. Please keep in mind that CIF Southern Sec on Championship events sec on-wide are CONTRACTUALLY tled CIF Southern Sec- on-Ford Championships. The CIF Southern Sec on commends the media outlets within its geo- graphical area that have supported high school athle cs for many years. It is hoped these organi- za ons will con nue their outstanding contribu on to the be erment of our state’s high school athle cs programs by u lizing the correct tling for CIF Southern Sec on events at least once when- ever possible – in previews, playoff -pairings lists, results, etc. Your con nued support is appreciated. * * * CIF-SS BROADCASTS A reminder that no post-season compe on involving CIF Southern Sec on member schools may be broadcast without the expressed, wri en consent of the CIF Southern Sec on Offi ce. To ob- tain that consent you must contact Anita Fopma at the CIF-SS Offi ce ([email protected] or 562- 493-9500) prior to any fi lming, taping, recording or broadcas ng of any type can commence. * * * Complete so ball brackets, fi nal season standings and fi nal team polls included... # # # CIF SOUTHERN SECTION - FORD CHAMPIONSHIPS TOP 10 POLLS 2021 FINAL SOFTBALL As Selected by the CIF-SS Softball Advisory Committee (As of MAY 28, 2021) DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 1 Norco 1 Camarillo 1 Whittier Christian 2 Huntington Beach 2 Villa Park 2 Sierra Canyon 3 Pacifica 3 Westlake 3 Ramona 4 Esperanza 4 Upland 4 Louisville 5 Roosevelt 5 Oaks Christian 5 North Torrance 6 Crescenta Valley 6 Beaumont 6 Aquinas 7 Chino Hills 7 Downey 7 Quartz HIll 8 La Mirada 8 Rio Mesa 8 Cerritos 9 Los Alamitos 9 Poly/R 9 Millikan 10 South Torrance 10 Diamond Ranch 10 Tesoro Others: None Others: None Others: None DIVISION 4 DIVISION 5 DIVISION 6 1 Notre Dame/SO 1 Western Christian 1 St. Bonaventure 2 Rosary 2 Capistrano Valley 2 Orange Vista 3 Arlington 3 Schurr 3 Lompoc 4 Segerstrom 4 Alemany 4 Arroyo 5 Oak Hills 5 Heritage Christian 5 Alhambra 6 Temescal Canyon 6 Santa Clara 6 Rio Hondo Prep 7 Citrus Valley 7 University Prep 7 Azusa 8 Heritage 8 Ontario Christian 8 Twentynine Palms 9 Hemet 9 San Jacinto 9 Vasquez 10 Temple City 10 Colton 10 Victor Valley Others: None Others: None Others: None DIVISION 7 1 Southlands Christian 2 Providence 3 Lakeside 4 Glenn 5 Alverno Heights Academy 6 Viewpoint 7 Cobalt Institute 8 ACE 9 St. Monica Catholic 10 Wiseburn daVinci Others: None 2021 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION - FORD SOFTBALL FINAL SEASON LEAGUE STANDINGS AS REPORTED BY LEAGUE COORDINATORS 5/28/2021 605 LEAGUE OVERALL BIG VIII LEAGUE OVERALL Cerritos (10-0-0) (19-1-0) Norco (15-0-0) (24-1-0) Artesia (6-4-0) (6-4-0) Roosevelt, Eleanor (10-5-0) (15-5-0) Pioneer (6-4-0) (7-6-0) Santiago/Corona (9-6-0) (11-8-0) Glenn (5-5-0) (9-6-0) Centennial/Corona (6-9-0) (8-12-0) Oxford Academy (3-7-0) (4-11-0) King, Martin Luther (3-12-0) (5-14-0) Whitney (0-10-0) (0-13-0) Corona (2-12-0) (6-16-0) CAMINO REAL St. Genevieve (6-0-0) (9-5-0) Bishop Montgomery (4-2-0) (5-4-0) Serra (2-4-0) (3-7-0) AGAPE La Salle (0-6-0) (0-7-0) Cobalt Institute (7-1-0) (14-2-0) Academy Careers & Exploration (7-1-0) (9-2-0) Hesperia Christian (4-4-0) (6-8-0) Lucerne Valley (1-7-0) (3-12-0) CHANNEL Silver Valley (1-7-0) (2-7-0) San Marcos (14-1-0) (17-4-0) Dos Pueblos (12-3-0) (16-6-0) Lompoc (9-5-0) (12-5-0) Santa Ynez (5-10-0) (6-14-0) Cabrillo/Lompoc (4-12-0) (6-12-0) Santa Barbara (0-1-0) (1-1-0) ALMONT Schurr (9-1-0) (17-2-0) Alhambra/Alhambra (9-1-0) (9-1-0) Bell Gardens (5-5-0) (7-7-0) CITRUS BELT Mark Keppel (3-7-0) (3-7-0) Beaumont (10-0-0) (18-3-0) Montebello (2-8-0) (4-10-0) Citrus Valley (7-3-0) (11-7-0) San Gabriel (2-8-0) (2-8-0) Yucaipa (5-5-0) (9-9-0) Redlands East Valley (4-6-0) (7-16-0) Redlands (2-8-0) (8-12-0) Cajon (2-8-0) (3-11-0) AMBASSADOR Aquinas (11-1-0) (13-2-0) Western Christian (11-1-0) (16-1-0) Ontario Christian (8-4-0) (11-9-0) CITRUS COAST Arrowhead Christian (5-7-0) (8-7-0) Santa Paula (7-1-0) (8-11-0) Woodcrest Christian (5-7-0) (7-7-0) Fillmore (7-1-0) (8-8-0) Loma Linda Academy (1-11-0) (1-12-0) Nordhoff (4-5-0) (4-9-0) Linfield Christian (1-11-0) (1-11-0) Carpinteria (3-6-0) (4-8-0) Hueneme (0-8-0) (0-8-0) Malibu (0-0-0) (0-0-0) ARROWHEAD United Christian Academy (7-1-0) (11-3-0) Bethel Christian/Riverside (6-2-0) (7-5-0) COAST VALLEY Hamilton (5-3-0) (6-4-0) Coast Union (8-0-0) (8-2-0) Cornerstone Chr./Wildomar (1-7-0) (3-12-0) Shandon (4-6-0) (4-6-0) California Lutheran (1-7-0) (1-10-0) Valley Christian/Santa Maria (3-3-0) (0-0-0) Coastal Christian (1-7-0) (1-7-0) BASELINE Chino Hills (9-1-0) (16-5-0) Upland (9-1-0) (19-1-0) Etiwanda (6-4-0) (10-6-0) Rancho Cucamonga (3-7-0) (5-9-0) St.
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