BOYS SOCCER: A wild finish in the Pacific League

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Thanks to a 2-1 win over Pasadena, Muir created a two-way tie for fourth place with Arcadia.
Arcadia was 1-0-1 against Muir, so logic would say the Apaches will get the final guaranteed playoff spot.

Residing in Division III, do any of the locals have a shot at a good playoff run?

1. Burroughs 18-6-2, 10-2-2 (22 points)
2. Pasadena 14-4-2, 9-4-1 (19)
3. Burbank 10-5-3, 7-5-2 (16)
4. Arcadia 10-11-2, 6-6-2 (14)
4. Muir 7-7-3, 6-6-2 (14)
6. Hoover 4-6-5, 4-5-4 (12)
7. Glendale 8-9-2, 5-7-1 (11)
8. Crescenta Valley 1-18-0, 1-13-0 (2)


4 Comments

dflo said:

i believe the top 3 teams can give any team in CIF a good game.

Hal Lamaster said:

FYI- From the Glendale News-Press... Hoover takes fourth in league.

Hoover (5-8-5 overall, 5-5-4 in league) finished in a three-way tie for fourth place with Muir and Arcadia at 14 points, but the Tornadoes won the tiebreaker via their 2-0-2 head-to-head record against the Mustangs and Apaches this season.

Anonymous said:

Burrough is the only danger in this league. everyone else is div 5 and 6 teams.

Anonymous said:

Pasadena wasnt even trying to beat muir competively they just wanted to plasafe to stay health with playoffs .

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