CIF-SS volleyball pairings

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Wild card: Saturday
First round: Tuesday
Second round: Thursday
Quarterfinals: Nov. 5
Semifinals: Nov. 8
Finals: Nov 11-12 at Cerritos College
All matches at 7 p.m.

Division 1
San Marcos (13-13) at Flintridge Sacred Heart (22-9)

Division 2
Mayfield (15-11-1) at Esperanza (24-7)
St. Lucy’s (16-14) at Notre Dame (Sherman Oaks) (22-10)

Division 3
Pasadena Poly (13-8) at South Pasadena (13-10)
La Canada (11-15) at No. 4 St. Joseph (Lakewood) (20-13)
Ayala (14-14) at No. 3 La Salle (21-11)
No. 2 Glendora (21-6) bye

Division 4
Bonita (16-10) at Camarillo (13-12)
Paramount (13-10) at Monrovia (22-6)
Diamond Bar (12-12-1) at Los Altos (17-9)
Royal (11-16) at No. 4 Westridge (22-5)
Bishop Amat (16-11) at Arcadia (26-1)
Sonora (15-11) at No. 2 Claremont (16-7)

Division 5
La Habra (12-11) at Valley Christian (Cerritos) (17-10)
Maranatha (15-8) at Templeton (15-7)
Temple City (14-9) at No. 3 Culver City (22-8)
La Serna (8-8) at No. 2 Quartz Hill (21-2)

Division 6
Pioneer (12-11) at Bell Gardens (17-8)
Diamond Ranch (14-9) at Rancho Verde (16-2)
Paloma Valley (14-11-1) at West Covina (16-10)
La Mirada (8-8) at Vistamar (20-5)
Hueneme (11-10) at Santa Fe (12-7)
Temescal Canyon (10-8) at Gabrielino (24-4)
El Rancho (15-11) at La Sierra (12-9)

Division 7
Wild Card: Oxford Academy (7-14) at Arroyo (8-11)
Oxford Academy/Arroyo winner at No. 1 St. Anthony (21-1)
Morro Bay (15-14) at Schurr (24-4)
Keppel (11-8) at San Dimas (12-13)
Covina (15-9) at Century (18-6)
Ontario Christian (17-5) at Northview (18-7)
Nipomo at Nogales (13-11)
Whittier (15-11) at El Monte (19-7)

Division 8
Jurupa Valley (13-11) at No. 1 Gladstone (23-3)
Cantwell-Sacred (18-11) at Duarte (16-11)

Division 9
Bassett (9-14) at Mammoth (29-7-2)
Bishop Diego (10-11) at No. 4 San Gabriel Academy (20-4)
Vasquez (13-4-1) at Edgewood (14-10)
Ramona Convent (6-6) at St. Monica Academy (17-6)

Division 10
Waverly (7-8) at San Jacinto Valley Academy (17-1-1)
Southlands Christian (19-5) at No. 3 Lycee International (8-3)
AGBU (Pasadena) (12-9) at Academy Careers and Exploration (14-7)
Southwestern Academy (7-4) at No. 2 Hillcrest Christian (Thousand Oaks) (19-3-1)

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SGVN volleyball Top 25

One loss among the elite teams in the San Gabriel Valley and it can set the Top 10 in turmoil.
Glendora High School fell to Claremont in five sets in a Palomares League finale, creating co-champions.
Both teams are ranked No. 2 in the CIF Southern Section (Glendora in Division 3; Claremont in Division 4), but with 14 teams ranked in CIF-SS polls, one loss was enough to send one-loss Arcadia to the top of the San Gabriel Valley Newspaper’s poll for the first time.
La Salle had a huge sweep of Flintridge Sacred Heart and then a sweep in its Del Rey League finale to take over second.

1. Arcadia (26-1)
Won Crescenta Valley tourney; swept Pacific League (2)
2. La Salle (21-10)
Finished regular season with three 3-0 wins (3)
3. Flintridge Sacred Heart (22-9)
Ninth-place finish in Redondo tourney (4)
4. Monrovia (22-6)
Completed sweep of Rio Hondo League (5)
5. Gabrielino (24-4)
Seniors never lost Mission Valley Legue match (6)
6. Glendora (21-6)
Lost to Claremont in 5; tie for league title (1)
7. Westridge (24-5)
First Prep League title since 2006 (7)
8. Gladstone (23-3)
Back-to-back Montview League titles (8)
9. Los Altos (21-8)
Lost only three games in Hacienda League play (10)
10. Mayfield (15-12-1)
Will get third-place seed with sweep of Poly (11)
11. Northview (21-8)
Back-to-back five-game wins to end regular season (13)
12. South Pasadena (13-10)
Solid second-place finish in Rio Hondo (16)
13. El Monte (21-6)
Only league defeats were to Gabrielino (14)
14. Pasadena Poly (13-8)
Final two loses could KO Panthers from playoffs (9)
15. Bonita (16-11)
Finished regular season with two 3-0 wins (15)
16. Schurr (24-4)
Small hiccup en route to Almont League title (12)
17. St. Paul (24-10)
Finished 2-6 in Del Rey League; still No. 1 in D7 (17)
18. Cantwell-Sacred Heart (18-11)
Second place in Santa Fe League (22)
19. Bishop Amat (17-13)
Won four of final six matches (unranked)
20. Santa Fe (12-10)
First Del Rio League title in 13 years (21)
21. Pioneer (13-13)
Swept Santa Fe in league finale (24)
22. La Habra (12-11)
Sunny Hills wins second-place showdown in five (20)
23. Duarte (18-11)
Only two league defeats to Gladstone (25)
24. San Dimas (12-13)
Rebounded from 0-2 start to take second in Valle Vista (unranked)
25. Maranatha (16-8)
Lost final two matches 3-0; still third in Olympic (18)

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Thursday Recap: The team of Michael Y. Wilkins and Madelyn Hernandez led Maranatha tennis to victory

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Girls tennis
Maranatha 14, Heritage Christian 4 — Angela Hsieh and Malena Smith swept in singles and the team of Madelyn Hernandez and Michael Y. Wilkins swept in doubles for the Minutemen in an Olympic League match.

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Thursday Recap: Arcadia tennis wins eighth consecutive league title

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Girls tennis
Arcadia 18, Glendale 0 — Chloe Barberi and Michelle Dong swept in singles and the teams of Michelle Deng and Lauren Ko and Angel Pan and Sydney Tran swept in doubles for the Apaches (17-0, 12-0), who won their eighth consecutive Pacific League title.
Alhambra 14, Keppel 4 — Freshman Justine Dondonay and Karenna Yang swept in singles for the Moors, who won the Almont League title. The teams of Sandy Jiang and Kery Wu and Samantha Jones and Jessica Guanzon swept in doubles and Gaby Dondonay won two in singles for Alhambra.
La Salle 15, Pomona Catholic 3 — La Salle defeated Pomona Catholic in a Del Rey League match. The Lancers finished the regular season 12-6 overall and 10-2 in league.
Maranatha 14, Heritage Christian 4 — Angela Hsieh and Malena Smith swept in singles and the team of Madelyn Hernandez and Michaela Wilkins swept in doubles for the Minutemen in an Olympic League match.

Boys water polo
Arcadia 10, Glendale 0 — Goalie Sebastian Petcu had 17 saves and Matthew Garcia scored four goals for the Apaches (17-5, 3-2) in a Pacific League game. Also contributing to Arcadia’s win were Blake Jauregui, who scored three goals and Samuel Wiggins, who scored twice.

Girls volleyball
La Salle 3, St. Paul 0 — Sofia Sanchez had seven kills and Ravin Rhodes had two blocks for the Lancers (19-10, 7-0) in a 25-19, 25-13, 26-18 Del Rey League win.

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SGVN volleyball Top 25

It’s league showdown time for many teams in quests for championships as the regular season wind down. Four Top 10 teams face that scenario.
Los Altos makes its first appearance in the Top 10.

1. Glendora (24-3)
Showdown at Claremont Thursday (1)
2. Arcadia (18-1)
One more victory clinches Pacific title outright (2)
3. La Salle (18-9)
Impressive three-game sweep of FSHA (3)
4. Flintridge Sacred Heart (18-8)
Will finish second in Mission League (4)
5. Monrovia (20-6)
Title showdown at South Pasadena Thursday (6)
6. Gabrielino (22-3)
Can take league title vs. El Monte Friday (7)
7. Westridge (21-5)
Crazy finish in the Prep League (8)
8. Gladstone (20-3)
Lost to D-7-ranked Garden Grove in five (5)
9. Pasadena Poly (13-6)
Needs help to win league title (9)
10 .Los Altos (18-8)
Another Hacienda League title in books (15)

Also:
11. Mayfield (14-11-1)
Poly and Westridge next week (11)
12. Schurr (22-3)
Has won the Almont League title (13)
13. Northview (17-7)
Clinched share of Valle Vista title (14)
14. El Monte (16-5)
One match behind leader Gabrielino (16)
15. Bonita (15-11)
Will finish third in Palomares (10)
16. South Pasadena (8-5)
Lone league loss to Monrovia (17)
17. St. Paul (24-9)
Will two league wins cut it to make playoffs? (12)
18. Maranatha (15-6)
Valley and Village matches will determine playoff bid (20)
19. St. Lucy’s (14-13)
Need win to guarantee third in Baseline (22)
20. La Habra (11-11)
Second-place showdown vs. Sunny Hills next week (unranked)
21. Santa Fe (11-9)
Showdown vs. Pioneer next week (19)
22. Cantwell-Sacred Heart (16-11)
One win clinches second in Santa Fe (unranked)
23. West Covina (13-10)
Will take second in league (unranked)
24. Pioneer (11-11)
Consecutive league defeats (21)
25. Duarte (16-10)
Second place in league at hand (unranked)

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