Friday night playoff sites determined

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Coin flips to determine hosts for some of the Friday night second-round boys' basketball playoff games were just held moments ago at the CIF Southern Section office in Los Alamitos.

Among the coin flip winners were Poly (will host Pasadena in the IAA), Rancho Verde (Jordan will have to travel to Moreno Valley to play this team in a IAA game), Jurupa Valley (plays host to Mayfair in the IIA), La Mirada (gets to host Yucaipa in the IIA), Centennial (hosts Lompoc in the IVAA) and Serra (hosts South El Monte in the IVAA).

Here is a partial schedule of the second-round games Friday night (also scheduled for 7:30 starts until you read/hear differently)

IAA
Upper Bracket

Mater Dei at Upland
Jordan at Rancho Verde
Etiwanda at Dana Hills
Los Alamitos at Lynwood
Lower Bracket
Dominguez at Hesperia
Pasadena at Poly
Colony at Redlands
Martin Luther King at Wilson

IIA
Upper Bracket
Mayfair
at Jurupa Valley
Lower Bracket
Yucaipa at La Mirada

IIIAA
Upper Bracket

Nogales at West Torrance
Lower Bracket
North Torrance at Western
Campbell Hall at St. John Bosco

IIIA
Upper Bracket

Palm Desert at Gahr

IVAA
Upper Bracket

St. Francis at Bishop Montgomery
Inglewood at JSerra
Lower Bracket
Lompoc at Centennial
South El Monte at Serra

IVA
Lower Bracket

Santa Clara at Valley Christian

VAA
Lower Bracket
St. Paul
at Verbum Dei
St. Anthony at Downey Calvary Chapel
Linfield Christian at Morningside

VA
Lower Bracket
CAMS
at Valley Torah (Saturday, 7:45 p.m.)

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