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PR #16- February 9, 2020.Indd 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 MEDIAMEDIA RELEASERELEASE PRESS RELEASE #16 EMAILED P.M. FEBRUARY 9, 2020 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: THOM SIMMONS PAIRINGS ANNOUNCED FOR 2019-20 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION-FORD BOYS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS LOS ALAMITOS - A total of 296 entries, including top seeds Sierra Canyon, Windward, Santa Clarita Chris an, Ribet Academy, Providence, Village Chris an, Renaissance Academy, Oakwood, Valley Torah and Linfi eld Chris an vie for championships in 9 single-elimina on divisional playoff s beginning with wildcard games on Tuesday, Feb. 11 and fi rst-round compe on on Wednesday, February 12. Open Division Pool Play commences with opening games on Friday, Feb. 14. The tournament will conclude with championship- fi nal contests with the Open Division Boys and Girls on Friday, February 28 at The Walter Pyramid at Long Beach State and all other divisions on Saturday, February 29 at The Felix Events Center at Azusa Pacifi c University, Colony High School and Godinez High School. 2019-2020 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION-FORD BOYS BASKETBALL DIVISIONAL TOURNAMENT CAPSULES BOYS OPEN DIVISION (8-Team bracket, 8 Entries) SEEDED TEAMS: 1. Sierra Canyon (23-3), Gold Coast League Champion 2. Centennial/Corona (26-2), Big VIII League Champion 3. Rancho Chris an (21-5), Freelance Entry 4. Etwanda (26-2), Baseline League Champion AT-LARGE ENTRIES: None. 2019 FINAL: Sierra Canyon 64, Bishop Montgomery 57. DIVISION 1 (32-Team Bracket, 29 Entries) TOP-4 SEEDED TEAMS: 1. Windward (21-6), Gold Coast League Runner-Up 2. Poly/Riverside (23-5), Ivy League Champion 3. Damien (21-7), Baseline Co-Runner-Up 4. JSerra (21-7), Trinity League No. 3 Entry AT-LARGE ENTRIES: Loyola (Mission), 16-10; Orange Lutheran (Trinity), 13-13; Trabuco Hills (South Coast), 15-12; Crespi (Mission), 16-12; Chino Hills (Baseline), 13-10; Notre Dame/Sherman Oaks (Mission), 20-10; Crossroads (Gold Coast), 16-8. 2019 FINAL: Santa Margarita 62, Chino Hills 61. - MORE- PR #16 - BOYS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP BRACKETS 2-2-2 DIVISION 2AA (32-Team Bracket, 32 Entries) TOP-4 SEEDED TEAMS: 1. Santa Clarita Chris an (18-5), Heritage League Champion 2. Heritage Chris an (24-4), Olympic League Co-Champion 3. St. Bernard (21-6), Del Rey League Runner-Up 4. Rolling Hills Prep (25-2), Coastal League Champion AT-LARGE ENTRIES: None. 2019 FINAL: Mayfair 62, Rancho Cucamonga 53. DIVISION 2A (32-Team Bracket, 30 Entries) TOP-4 SEEDED TEAMS: 1. Ribet Academy (22-2), Harbor League Champion 2. Oxnard (27-1), Pacifi c View League Champion 3. Sonora (24-4), Freeway League Champion 4. Bonita (25-2), Palomares League Champion AT-LARGE ENTRIES: El Toro (Sea View), 15-11; Murrieta Mesa (Southwestern), 18-12; University (Pacifi c Coast), 14-14; Troy (Freeway), 16-12. 2019 FINAL: Colony 50, La Canada 47. DIVISION 3AA (32-Team Bracket, 33 Entries) TOP-4 SEEDED TEAMS: 1. Providence (22-6), Prep League Champion 2. Westlake (24-4), Marmonte League Champion 3. Salesian (23-4), Santa Fe League Champion 4. Laguna Beach (20-7), Wave League Champion AT-LARGE ENTRIES: None. 2019 FINAL: Rolling Hills Prep 56, Santa Clarita Chris an 49. DIVISION 3A (32-Team Bracket, 32 Entries) SEEDED TEAMS: 1. Village Chris an (22-6), Olympic League Co-Champion 2. Shadow Hills (21-3), Desert Empire League Co-Champion 3. Fountain Valley (15-8), Wave League Runner-Up 4. Valley Chris an/Cerritos (19-7), Olympic League At-Large Entry AT-LARGE ENTRIES: Price (Harbor), 20-8; Saddleback Valley Chris an (San Joaquin), 21-8. 2019 FINAL: Capistrano Valley Chris an 44, Palm Springs 33. DIVISION 4AA (32-Team Bracket, 32 Entries) SEEDED TEAMS: 1. Renaissance Academy (19-8), Harbor League Runner-Up 2. Oak Hills (20-6), Mojave River League Runner-Up 3. Aquinas (22-5), Ambassador League Champion 4. St. Margaret’s (19-6), Academy League Runner-Up AT-LARGE ENTRIES: San Marino (Rio Hondo), 16-12; Norwalk (Suburban), 16-11; La Quinta/La Quinta (Desert Empire), 16-10; Arlington (Sunbelt), 18-11; Charter Oak (Hacienda), 16-11. 2019 FINAL: Fairmont Prep 52, Pacifi ca Chris an/Orange County 49. - MORE- PR #16 - BOYS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP BRACKETS 3-3-3 DIVISION 4A (32-Team Bracket, 28 Entries) SEEDED TEAMS: 1. Oakwood (21-3), Independance League Champion 2. St. Pius X-St. Ma hias (22-6), Santa Fe League Runner-Up 3. Cabrillo/Lompoc (17-10), Channel League No. 3 Entry 4. Buena Park (20-6), Freeway League No. 3 Entry AT-LARGE ENTRIES: Kennedy/La Palma (Empire), 13-11; Whi er (Del Rio), 15-11; South Pasadena (Rio Hondo), 17-10; Western Chris an (Ambassador), 16-11; Oxford Academy (605), 16-12. 2019 FINAL: Ribet Academy 56, Providence/Burbank 45. DIVISION 5AA (32-Team Bracket, 32 Entries) SEEDED TEAMS: 1. Valley Torah (21-3), Heritage League Runner-Up 2. Estancia (25-3), Orange Coast League Champion 3. Vistamar (21-4), Coastal League No. 3 Entry 4. Victor Valley (14-10), Desert Sky League No. 3 Entry AT-LARGE ENTRIES: Arrowhead Chris an (Ambassador), 12-12. 2019 FINAL: Santa Clara 68, Sage Hill 52. DIVISION 5A (32-Team Bracket, 40 Entries) SEEDED TEAMS: 1. Linfi eld Chris an (18-8), Ambassador League Runner-Up 2. Trinity Classical Academy (17-6), Heritage League No. 3 Entry 3. Brethren Chris an (18-5), Express League Runner-Up 4. California Military Academy (15-2), South Valley League Champion AT-LARGE ENTRIES: None. 2019 FINAL: Western Chris an 73, Oakwood 57. * * * CREDENTIALS REMINDER: Please be advised that special creden als will be required for all Boys and Girls fi nals at all loca ons on Saturday, February, 22. Please follow the link below to apply for those creden als: h ps://cifss.org/media/ * * * 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 SecƟ on-Ford Championships. The CIF Southern Sec on commends the media outlets within its geographical area that have supported high school athle cs for many years. It is hoped these organiza 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 whenever possible – in previews, playoff -pairings lists, results, etc. Your con nued support is appreciated. - MORE- PR #16 - BOYS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP BRACKETS 4-4-4 BROADCAST RIGHTS REMINDER A reminder to all radio, television or Internet outlet interested in doing any CIF Southern Sec on-Ford Winter Championship Playoff broadcasts. All CIF-SS championship playoff and fi nals contests are the ex- clusive property of the CIF Southern Sec on and Fox Sports Net. No broadcast en ty may do any video or audio based terrestrial, cable, satellite or Internet broadcast in any form of the CIF Southern Sec on championship playoff s in any winter sport without the approved rights granted by the CIF Southern Sec on Communica ons Offi ce. Schools involved in these contests have no authority to grant or deny broadcasts without expressed, wri en consent of the CIF-SS. * * * COMPLETE BOYS BASKETBALL PAIRINGS BRACKETS TO FOLLOW... - END- CIF SOUTHERN SECTION - FORD 2019-20 FINAL BOYS BASKETBALL TOP-16 POLL As Selected by the CIF-SS Boys Basketball Advisory Committee (As of FEBRUARY 8, 2020) OPEN DIVISION DIVISION 1 1 Sierra Canyon 1 Windward 2 Centennial/Corona 2 Poly/Riverside 3 Etiwanda 3 Damien 4 Rancho Christian 4 Jserra 5 St. Anthony 5 Bishop Montgomery 6 Harvard Westlake 6 Valencia 7 Mater Dei 7 Colony 8 St. John Bosco 8 Beverly Hills 9 Mayfair 10 Notre Dame/Sherman Oaks 11 Crescenta Valley 12 Pasadena 13 Villa Park 14 Canyon/Anaheim 15 Poly/Long Beach 16 Brentwood DIVISION 2AA DIVISION 2A 1 Santa Clarita Christian 1 Ribet Academy 2 Heritage Christian 2 Oxnard 3 St. Bernard 3 Sonora 4 Rolling Hills Prep 4 Bonita 5 Chaminade 5 Pacifica Christian/OC 6 Oak Park 6 Hesperia 7 St. Francis 7 Los Alamitos 8 Capistrano Valley 8 Murrieta Mesa 9 Fairmont Prep 9 Millikan 10 San Gabriel Academy 10 Palm Springs 11 Alemany 11 Santa Barbara 12 Los Osos 12 Mira Costa 13 Santa Monica 13 San Marcos 14 Roosevelt 14 Lynwood 15 Great Oak 15 Serra 16 Mission Viejo 16 Peninsula CIF SOUTHERN SECTION - FORD 2019-20 FINAL BOYS BASKETBALL TOP-16 POLL As Selected by the CIF-SS Boys Basketball Advisory Committee (As of FEBRUARY 8, 2020) DIVISION 3AA DIVISION 3A 1 Providence/Burbank 1 Village Christian 2 Westlake 2 Shadow Hills 3 Salesian 3 Fountain Valley 4 Servite 4 Valley Christian/Cerritos 5 Laguna Beach 5 Adelanto 6 Hillcrest 6 Holy Martyrs 7 Cerritos 7 Valley View 8 Silverado 8 Saddleback Valley Christian 9 Mark Keppel 9 Price 10 Paraclete 10 Quartz Hill 11 Ventura 11 Yorba Linda 12 Schurr 12 Simi Valley 13 Viewpoint 13 Brea Olinda 14 La Salle 14 Chaparral 15 Santiago/Corona 15 St. Bonaventure 16 Newbury Park 16 Burroughs/Burbank DIVISION 4AA DIVISION 4A 1 Renaissance Academy 1 Oakwood 2 Oak Hills 2 St. Pius X/St. Matthias 3 Aquinas 3 Cabrillo/Lompoc 4 St. Margaret's 4 Buena Park 5 Xavier Prep 5 Yeshiva 6 Perris 6 South El Monte 7 Bloomington 7 Loma Linda Academy 8 Poly/Pasadena 8 South Pasadena 9 Jurupa Valley 9 Whittier 10 Montclair 10 Lancaster 11 Indian Springs 11 Cate 12 Summit 12 Jurupa Hills 13 La Quinta 13 Don Lugo 14 Century 14 Beacon Hill 15 Charter Oak 15 Kennedy 16 San Marino 16 Western Christian CIF SOUTHERN SECTION - FORD 2019-20 FINAL BOYS BASKETBALL TOP-16 POLL As Selected by the CIF-SS Boys Basketball Advisory Committee (As of FEBRUARY 8, 2020) DIVISION 5AA DIVISION 5A 1 Valley Torah 1 Linfield Christian 2 Estancia 2 Trinity Classical Acad.
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