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Final League Standings Updated 10/19/2019 2019 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION - FORD GIRLS VOLLEYBALL FINAL SEASON LEAGUE STANDINGS AS REPORTED BY LEAGUE COORDINATORS 10/11/2019 605 LEAGUE LEAGUE OVERALL CAMINO REAL LEAGUE LEAGUE OVERALL Cerritos (10-0-0) (23-5-0) Mary Star of the Sea (8-0-0) (29-3-0) Whitney (8-2-0) (17-7-0) Bishop Amat (6-2-0) (13-11-0) Oxford Academy (5-5-0) (17-11-0) St. Monica Catholic (3-5-0) (7-8-0) Glenn (5-5-0) (10-11-0) Serra (2-6-0) (6-9-0) Artesia (2-8-0) (5-14-0) Pomona Catholic (1-7-0) (3-12-0) Pioneer (0-10-0) (0-27-0) ACADEMY LEAGUE CHANNEL LEAGUE Webb (8-0-0) (22-6-0) Dos Pueblos (9-1-0) (21-14-0) Pacifica Christian/Orange Cty (5-3-0) (15-10-0) San Marcos (9-1-0) (19-6-0) Connelly, Cornelia (4-4-0) (11-9-0) Santa Barbara (6-4-0) (7-13-0) Fairmont Prep (3-5-0) (16-10-0) Santa Ynez (4-6-0) (10-17-0) Orangewood Academy (0-8-0) (3-21-0) Cabrillo/Lompoc (2-8-0) (10-15-0) Lompoc (0-10-0) (1-15-0) CITRUS BELT LEAGUE Citrus Valley (9-1-0) (19-6-0) AGAPE LEAGUE Redlands 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(6-8-0) (16-10-0) Coastal Christian (10-2-0) (14-5-0) Loma Linda Academy (6-8-0) (11-9-0) Shandon (6-6-0) (15-7-1) Arrowhead Christian (1-13-0) (14-15-0) Cuyama Valley (3-9-0) (0-0-0) Woodcrest Christian (1-13-0) (5-22-0) Valley Christian/Santa Maria (3-9-0) (4-7-0) Maricopa (0-12-0) (2-14-0) ARROWHEAD LEAGUE COASTAL LEAGUE United Christian Academy (8-1-0) (23-7-0) Vistamar (11-0-0) (17-2-0) California Lutheran (8-2-0) (18-10-0) Rolling Hills Prep (10-2-0) (14-8-0) La Sierra Academy (7-3-0) (13-8-0) New Roads (7-5-0) (14-11-1) Hamilton (4-6-0) (8-14-0) Geffen Academy at UCLA (6-6-0) (6-6-0) Sherman Indian (2-8-0) (3-10-0) Hawthorne MSA (4-8-0) (6-9-0) California School/Deaf (CSDR) (1-9-0) (4-20-0) Wildwood (2-7-0) (3-8-0) California Academy Math/Science (1-10-0) (1-10-0) BASELINE LEAGUE COASTAL CANYON LEAGUE Rancho Cucamonga (10-0-0) (17-10-0) Royal (8-2-0) (21-9-0) Upland (6-4-0) (17-11) Agoura (8-2-0) (11-2-0) St. Lucys (6-4-0) (20-12-0) Simi Valley (6-5-0) (22-10-0) Los Osos (5-5-0) (15-10-0) Oak Park (5-6-0) (14-12-0) Etiwanda (3-7-0) (14-17-0) Camarillo (4-6-0) (13-13-0) Chino Hills (0-10-0) (7-11-1) Moorpark (0-10-0) (2-19-0) BAY LEAGUE Redondo Union (8-0-0) (35-3-0) CONDOR LEAGUE Palos Verdes (5-3-0) (22-10-0) Dunn (5-0-0) (8-6-0) Mira Costa (5-3-0) (26-9-0) Midland (4-1-0) (6-1-0) Peninsula (2-6-0) (10-17-0) Garden Street Academy (2-3-0) (4-8-0) Leuzinger (0-8-0) (2-13-0) Ojai Valley (3-2-0) (6-5-0) Besant Hill (1-4-0) (1-5-0) Oak Grove (0-5-0) (0-6-0) BIG VIII LEAGUE Norco (10-0-0) (18-1-0) CRESTVIEW LEAGUE King, Martin Luther (6-4-0) (22-14-0) Foothill/Santa Ana (6-0-0) (24-5-0) Santiago/Corona (6-4-0) (16-17-0) Esperanza (3-2-0) (23-7-0) Roosevelt, Eleanor (6-4-0) (14-8-0) Canyon/Anaheim (1-5-0) (14-15-0) Corona (2-8-0) (16-17-0) El Dorado (1-5-0) (17-15-0) Centennial/Corona (0-10-0) (5-14-0) Page 2 / 2019 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL FINAL SEASON STANDINGS CROSS VALLEY LEAGUE LEAGUE OVERALL EXPRESS LEAGUE LEAGUE OVERALL Big Bear (12-0-0) (26-5-0) Avalon (6-0-0) (30-4-0) Silver Valley (10-2-0) (13-8-0) Tarbut V Torah (5-1-0) (7-5-0) Riverside Prep (7-5-0) (9-12-0) Calvary Chapel/Downey (4-4-0) (6-13-0) University Prep (6-6-0) (10-12-1) Samueli Academy (3-5-0) (6-12-0) Excelsior Charter (4-8-0) (6-15-0) Brethren Christian (0-8-0) (2-12-0) Academy/Academic Excellence (2-10-0) (2-10-0) Cobalt Institute (1-11-0) (3-12-0) FOOTHILL LEAGUE West Ranch (9-1-0) (18-3-0) Hart (9-1-0) (13-6-0) Valencia/Valencia (6-4-0) (17-10-0) DEL REY LEAGUE Saugus (4-6-0) (17-11-0) Bishop Montgomery (8-0-0) (23-5-0) Golden Valley/Santa Clarita (2-8-0) (6-14-0) St. Anthony (5-3-0) (29-6-0) Canyon/Canyon Country (0-10-0) (2-20-0) La Salle (5-3-0) (27-7-0) St. Paul (1-7-0) (13-10-0) FREEWAY LEAGUE St. Joseph/Lakewood (1-7-0) (16-13-0) La Habra (8-2-0) (18-12-0) Sunny Hills (7-3-0) (21-15-0) Troy (6-4-0) (15-11-0) Sonora (6-4-0) (15-12-0) DEL RIO LEAGUE Fullerton (3-7-0) (11-16-0) La Serna (8-0-0) (17-4-0) Buena Park (0-10-0) (1-15-0) Whittier (4-3-0) (20-9-0) California (3-5-0) (9-16-0) El Rancho (3-5-0) (10-12-0) FRONTIER LEAGUE Santa Fe (1-4-0) (8-15-0) Laguna Blanca (10-0-0) (18-4-0) Bishop Diego (7-3-0) (10-12-0) Thacher (6-4-0) (8-6-0) Santa Clara (4-6-0) (9-10-0) Villanova Prep (3-7-0) (8-11-0) DESERT EMPIRE LEAGUE Providence/Santa Barbara (0-10-0) (2-13-0) Xavier Prep (9-1-0) (22-9-0) Palm Desert (9-1-0) (19-7-0) La Quinta/La Quinta (6-4-0) (18-10-0) GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE Palm Springs (4-6-0) (5-13-0) La Quinta/Westminster (8-2-0) (12-6-0) Rancho Mirage (2-8-0) (6-16-0) Loara (8-2-0) (19-3-0) Shadow Hills (0-10-0) (2-17-0) Bolsa Grande (7-3-0) (13-5-0) Santiago/Garden Grove (4-3-0) (8-10-0) Rancho Alamitos (3-7-0) (11-11-0) Los Amigos (0-10-0) (5-14-0) GOLD COAST LEAGUE DESERT SKY LEAGUE Sierra Canyon (12-0-0) (33-2-0) Barstow (7-1-0) (11-7-0) Viewpoint (8-4-0) (19-9-0) Silverado (6-2-0) (6-9-0) Windward (7-5-0) (18-9-0) Adelanto (5-3-0) (9-11-0) Brentwood (7-5-0) (19-9-0) Granite Hills/Apple Valley (2-6-0) (8-16-0) Campbell Hall (6-6-0) (12-11-0) Victor Valley (0-8-0) (1-14-0) Paraclete (2-8-0) (8-15-0) Crossroads (0-12-0) (1-16-0) GOLDEN LEAGUE Quartz Hill (14-0-0) (23-10-0) Knight, Pete (12-2-0) (14-6-0) DESERT VALLEY LEAGUE Highland (10-4-0) (19-13-1) Indio (13-1-0) (18-7-0) Eastside (8-6-0) (17-13-1) Coachella Valley (11-3-0) (18-7-0) Lancaster (6-8-0) (8-10-1) Banning (10-4-0) (12-5-0) Palmdale (3-11-0) (6-15-1) Yucca Valley (7-7-0) (7-10-0) Littlerock (2-12-0) (5-14-0) Twentynine Palms (9-5-0) (19-13-0) Antelope Valley (1-13-0) (9-23-0) Desert Mirage (4-10-0) (9-22-0) Desert Hot Springs (1-13-0) (2-17-0) GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE Cathedral City (1-11-0) (1-13-0) Garden Grove (10-0-0) (24-8-0) Ocean View (7-3-0) (11-14-0) Westminster (5-5-0) (7-11-0) Western (3-7-0) (4-14-0) Segerstrom (3-7-0) (8-27-0) Godinez (2-8-0) (8-22-0) HACIENDA LEAGUE EMPIRE LEAGUE Los Altos/Hacienda Heights (9-1-0) (24-5-0) Cypress (10-0-0) (19-4-0) West Covina (6-4-0) (24-8-0) Tustin (8-2-0) (22-3-0) Walnut (6-4-0) (17-9-0) Pacifica/Garden Grove (6-4-0) (17-9-0) South Hills (4-6-0) (15-14-0) Kennedy/La Palma (3-7-0) (16-12-0) Diamond Ranch (3-7-0) (9-12-0) Crean Lutheran (2-8-0) (4-13-0) Charter Oak (2-6-0) (7-11-0) Valencia/Placentia (1-9-0) (16-11-0) HARBOR LEAGUE San Gabriel Academy (6-0-0) (24-1-0) Firebaugh (4-2-0) (5-9-0) Ribet Academy (2-3-0) (2-3-0) Price (0-4-0) (0-13-0) Page 3 / 2019 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL FINAL SEASON STANDINGS HERITAGE LEAGUE LEAGUE OVERALL MARMONTE LEAGUE LEAGUE OVERALL Trinity Classical Academy (11-1-0) (16-9-0) Westlake (8-0-0) (22-5-0) Palmdale Aerospace Academy (10-2-0) (25-10-3) Calabasas (5-3-0) (17-10-0) Santa Clarita Christian (9-3-0) (17-6-1) Oaks Christian (3-5-0) (14-14-0) Faith Baptist (6-6-0) (11-13-0) Newbury Park (2-6-0) (12-19-0) Desert Christian/Lancaster (4-8-0) (9-16-1) Thousand Oaks (2-6-0) (8-21-0) Vasquez (2-10-0) (7-20-1) Lancaster Baptist (0-1120) (3-20-0) MIRAMONTE LEAGUE Garey (8-2-0) (14-7-0) Bassett (8-2-0) (15-15-0) La Puente (8-2-0) (10-7-0) HORIZON LEAGUE Edgewood (3-7-0) (4-10-0) Sacred Heart/Los Angeles (10-0-0) (15-2-0) Pomona (3-7-0) (5-12-0) Holy Family (7-3-0) (15-9-0) Ganesha (0-10-0) (3-15-0) Bishop Conaty-Loretto (6-4-0) (14-15-0) Ramona Convent (5-5-0) (13-10-0) Alverno Heights Academy (1-9-0) (1-16-0) MISSION LEAGUE San Gabriel Mission (1-9-0) (2-10-0) Marymount (8-0-0) (31-3-0) Marlborough (4-4-0) (7-5-0) Harvard-Westlake (4-4-0) (16-16-0) Flintridge Sacred Heart (3-5-0) (28-12-0) Notre Dame/Sherman Oaks (1-7-0) (11-15-0) INDEPENDENCE LEAGUE de Toledo (10-0-0) (15-4-2) Pacifica Christian/Santa Monica (7-3-0) (10-9-1) MISSION VALLEY LEAGUE Pilibos (8-3-0) (17-12-0) Gabrielino (11-1-0) (22-6-0) AGBU/Canoga Park (3-7-0) (8-11-0) South El Monte (11-1-0) (12-9-0) Holy Martyrs (3-7-0) (12-20-2) Mountain View (7-5-0) (11-13-0) Yeshiva (YULA) (0-10-0) (1-11-0) Arroyo (5-7-0) (6-17-0) El Monte (6-6-0) (7-12-0) Marshall (2-10-0) (6-10-0) Rosemead (1-11-0) (1-17-0) INLAND VALLEY LEAGUE Orange Vista (8-0-0) (14-9-0) MOJAVE RIVER LEAGUE Arlington (6-2-0) (9-21-0) Sultana (8-2-0) (25-7-0) Canyon Springs (4-4-0) (6-19-0) Oak Hills (7-3-0) (22-8-0) Perris (3-5-0) (8-8-0) Apple Valley (7-3-0) (18-6-0) Lakeside/Lake Elsinore (0-8-0) (3-14-0) Serrano (6-4-0) (14-6-0) Burroughs/Ridgecrest (1-9-0) (16-16-1) Hesperia (1-9-0) (12-14-1) INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE St.
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