East Valley Division playoff pairings

Aquinas’ nine-game winning streak paid dividends in the East Valley pairings, as the Falcons picked up the No. 2 seed Sunday. The De Anza and Alpha Leagues cleaned up the at-large berths, with Desert Hot Springs and Yucca Valley getting berths from the De Anza to go along with automatic qualifiers Big Bear and Desert Hot Springs.

Desert Hot Springs (7-3) at No. 1 Paraclete (9-1)
Riverside Notre Dame (7-3) at Grace Brethren (7-3)
Linfield Christian (6-4) at Big Bear (8-2)
Campbell Hall (7-3) at No. 4 St. Margaret’s (7-3)
Bishop Diego (5-5) at No. 3 Sierra Canyon (9-1)
Sage Hill (8-2) at Twentynine Palms (7-3)
Brentwood (8-2) at Rubidoux (7-2-1)
Yucca Valley (5-4-1) at No. 2 Aquinas (9-1)

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Eastern Division playoff pairings

A couple of surprises here. First was that Silverado was named the at-large team over a 7-3 San Jacinto team. The SkyHawks were rewarded for a tough nonleague schedule that included a victory over Summit. I’m also surprised that No. 1 seeded Kaiser faced Apple Valley and not their crosstown rival Granite Hills. Serrano got the No. 2 seed in the division.

Apple Valley (5-5) at No. 1 Kaiser (10-0)
Granite Hills (5-5) at Beaumont (7-3)
Norte Vista (5-5) at Victor Valley (8-2)
Oak Hills (7-3) at No. 4 Elsinore (8-2)
Silverado (5-4-1) at No. 3 Heritage (10-0)
West Valley (5-5) at Summit (7-2-1)
Ridgecrest Burroughs (6-4) at Citrus Hill (8-2)
Temescal Canyon (6-4) at No. 2 Serrano (9-1)

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Central Division playoff pairings

The county teams didn’t get much respect in the pairings, as no one in the San Andreas or Mt. Baldy League received a seed. Chino was the highest rated team, as it was put on the same side of the bracket at No. 4 La Quinta. They’ll host Carter in the first round, with Colton playing at Colony in the other local-local first-round matchup.

Garey (5-5) at No. 1 Rancho Verde (10-0)
Palm Desert (6-4) at San Gorgonio (6-4)
Carter (6-3-1) at Chino (10-0)
Valley View (6-4) at No. 4 La Quinta (8-2)
Montclair (5-5) at No. 3 Arlington (8-2)
Coachella Valley (6-4) at Cajon (8-2)
Colton (7-3) at Colony (7-3)
La Sierra (6-4) at No. 2 Palm Springs (9-1)

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Inland Division football pairings

No real surprises here, with Corona Centennial, Vista Murrieta, Rancho Cucamonga and Chino Hills serving as the seeded teams. A rematch of the Chino Hills-Redlands East Valley game from earlier in the year could commence in the second round. The best first-round matchup very well could be Norco playing at Redlands.

Yucaipa (6-4) at No. 1 Corona Centennial (10-0)
Chaparral (4-6) at Upland (7-3)
Etiwanda (5-5) at Redlands East Valley (8-2)
Corona (5-5) at No. 4 Chino Hills (8-2)
Murrieta Valley (6-4) at No. 3 Rancho Cucamonga (9-1)
Claremont (7-3) at Roosevelt (8-2)
Norco (8-2) at Redlands (7-2-1)
Charter Oak (6-4) at No. 2 Vista Murrieta (9-1)

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Football bracket predictions

With the football pairings set to be released tomorrow, here are my predictions for the Inland, Central and Eastern Divisions. It’s the first time I’ve ever done this, so we’ll see how it goes.

As a note, I have Coachella Valley as the Central Division’s at-large and I chose a 7-3 San Jacinto as the Eastern’s at-large over a 5-4-1 Silverado.

INLAND DIVISION
No. 1 Corona Centennial (Big VIII No. 1) vs. Yucaipa (Citrus Belt No. 3)
Upland (Baseline No. 2) vs. Claremont (Sierra No. 2)
Redlands East Valley (Citrus Belt No. 1) vs. Murrieta Valley (Southwestern No. 3)
No. 4 Chino Hills (Sierra No. 1) vs. Corona (Big VIII No. 4)
No. 3 Rancho Cucamonga (Baseline No. 1) vs. Charter Oak (Sierra No. 3)
Roosevelt (Big VIII No. 2) vs. Chaparral (Southwestern No. 2)
Redlands (Citrus Belt No. 2) vs. Norco (Big VIII No. 3)
No. 2 Vista Murrieta (Southwestern No. 1) vs. Etiwanda (Baseline No. 3)

CENTRAL DIVISION
No. 1 Rancho Verde (Inland Valley No. 1) vs. Coachella Valley (at-large)
Colony (Mt. Baldy No. 2) vs. Colton (San Andreas No. 3)
Cajon (San Andreas No. 1) vs. Montclair (Mt. Baldy No. 3)
No. 4 La Quinta (Desert Valley No. 2) vs. La Sierra (Inland Valley No. 4)
No. 3 Chino (Mt. Baldy No. 1) vs. Carter (San Andreas No. 4)
Arlington (Inland Valley No. 2) vs. Palm Desert (Desert Valley No. 3)
San Gorgonio (San Andreas No. 2) vs. Valley View (Inland Valley No. 3)
No. 2 Palm Springs (Desert Valley No. 1) vs. Garey (Mt. Baldy No. 4)

EASTERN DIVISION
No. 1 Kaiser (Sunkist No. 1) vs. Granite Hills (Desert Sky No. 3)
Citrus Hill (Mountain Pass No. 2) vs. Temescal Canyon (Sunbelt No. 3)
Elsinore (Sunbelt No. 2) vs. Apple Valley (Mojave River No. 3)
No. 4 Summit (Sunkist No. 2) vs. West Valley (Mountain Pass No. 3)
No. 3 Heritage (Sunbelt No. 1) vs. San Jacinto (at-large)
Victor Valley (Desert Sky No. 1) vs. Oak Hills (Mojave River No. 2)
Beaumont (Mountain Pass No. 1) vs. Ridgecrest Burroughs (Desert Sky No. 2)
No. 2 Serrano (Mojave River No. 1) vs. Norte Vista (Sunkist No. 3)

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Scorelist

Got back from Carter’s playoff-clinching 16-6 victory over Arroyo Valley. This is what’s come through so far.

AMBASSADOR LEAGUE
Aquinas 49, Western Christian 7
Ontario Christian 37, Arrowhead Christian 7
Linfield Christian 43, Calvary Murrieta 0

BASELINE LEAGUE
Etiwanda 58, Alta Loma 20 (Wed.)
Rancho Cucamonga 42, Glendora 28 (Thurs.)
Upland 41, Los Osos 38
– Upland and Etiwanda clinch playoff spots, Los Osos eliminated

CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
Redlands East Valley 21, Miller 7 (Thurs.)
Redlands 45 Fontana 0 (Thurs.)
Yucaipa 51, Eisenhower 13 (Thurs.)
– Redlands and Yucaipa clinch playoff spots, Miller eliminated

DE ANZA LEAGUE
Big Bear 21, Twentynine Palms 7
Desert Hot Springs 55, Desert Mirage 14
– Big Bear clinches league title and playoff spot.

DESERT SKY LEAGUE
Victor Valley 25, Ridgecrest Burroughs 24
Silverado 28, Barstow 6
– Victor Valley clinches playoff spot and league title. Burroughs and Granite Hills clinch at-large berths. Silverado can’t get an automatic bid, but could still get at-large.

MOJAVE RIVER LEAGUE
Oak Hills 34, Apple Valley 21
Serrano 42, Hesperia 0
– Oak Hills clinches the No. 2 spot, Apple Valley gets the No. 3.

MOUNTAIN VALLEY LEAGUE
Rim of the World 75, Jurupa Hills 0
Riverside Notre Dame 42, Citrus Valley 7
Rubidoux 31, Banning 17

MT. BALDY LEAGUE
Chino 49, Don Lugo 15
Montclair 34, Chaffey 26 (Wed.)
Colony 28, Ontario 7 (Wed.)
– Montclair and Garey clinch playoff berths. Garey wins tiebreaker over Ontario and Don Lugo.

SAN ANDREAS LEAGUE
Carter 16, Arroyo Valley 6
Cajon 40, San Bernardino 21
Colton 24, Rialto 10
San Gorgonio 61, Pacific 0

SIERRA LEAGUE
Damien 31, Claremont 27
Charter Oak 34, South Hills 31 (OT)
Chino Hills 36, Ayala 8 (Thurs.)
– Chino Hills clinches the league title while Claremont and Charter Oak clinch playoff berths over Damien due to a tiebreaker.

SUNKIST LEAGUE
Kaiser 44, Bloomington 8 (Thurs.)
Summit 30, Norte Vista 0 (Thurs.)
Patriot 56, Jurupa Valley 13
– Summit clinches the No. 2 seed, Norte Vista is the No. 3.

NONLEAGUE
Granite Hills 21, Sultana 14

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Strycula speaks out about removal

A huge game for the Miller football program took a turn for the bizarre Wednesday night, as Rebel head coach Jeff Strycula was removed from his position via a phone call as a response to an apparent hazing incident involving three of his players.

Those players – quarterback Eric Shufford, defensive end Sean Chaidez and linebacker Jamal Wilson – were held out of the first quarter of Miller’s 21-7 loss to Redlands East Valley Thursday night. Details of the incident have yet to be released, but the punishment that Strycula received for it was far more severe.

“I got a call at 10:35 Wednesday night from the principal (Heather Griggs) telling me I was fired,” Strycula said. “I’ve been an absolute wreck. I went to the hospital last night because I was vomiting, dry-heaving, had high blood pressure, wasn’t eating. This whole thing has just taken a toll on me and my family. I think it’s weird that the players involved were held out a quarter while I was removed from my job.”

Miller was in a win-or-go-home situation against REV, as a win would have given them a Citrus Belt League title while the loss eliminated them from playoff consideration. Assistant coach Mike Farnam, who has worked alongside Strycula both at Miller and at Fontana High School, was made the interim football coach Wednesday night and was given the uneviable task of trying to deal with the chaos.

“You wouldn’t have known what the kids were going through based on the way they played, because they played their hearts out, but last night was stressful,” Farnam said. “There were several different rumors going around and it seemed like everyone had heard something else. To deal with that before a game was terrible. It was one of the worst things I’ve ever had to go through because of my friendship with Jeff and my love for these kids.”

It’s a situation that might not be completely resolved either. Rumors have surfaced that Strycula wasn’t fired and that his removal from the proceedings Wednesday – he was banned from being at the school in any capacity Thursday – was more a suspension than a firing. Neither Griggs nor Miller athletic director John Romagnoli were available for comment Friday. Strycula is treating it as a firing.

“I was told that I was being relieved from my duties as football coach Wednesday night and could not return to school until Monday,” said Strycula, a physical education teacher at Miller. “I haven’t heard anything since then, so I’m assuming that I’m not the Miller football coach.

“I really don’t know if I can even come to work Monday. The stress has already hospitalized me once and I just don’t know if I can deal with teachers and students asking me about what happened and why I’m not the coach. I feel the worst for the kids and their families – I had a good group of kids and had a great time coaching them this year.”

The incident which set in motion this chain of events, which neither Strycula or Farnam would divulge details of due to Fontana Unified School District policy, is the second hazing incident that the Miller program has dealt with in just over a year, as several players were disciplined in 2009 for an incident that was labeled hazing.

While the past 48 hours have been hard on Strycula, there was a glimmer of positivity for his family. His oldest son Andrew, a senior tight end at Redlands East Valley, caught a 21-yard touchdown pass for the game’s final score Thursday, something that Strycula believes that REV coach Kurt Bruich made a point to do.

“I feel that Kurt planned that,” Strycula said. “We’ve been friends for a long time and I had talked to him on Thursday before the game and I’m very happy that Andrew was able to get that opportunity. He’s a good kid who has really had a hard time with this whole situation and I’m glad he was able to have that moment, though I would have loved to have had a chance to shake his hand and tell him ‘good game’ on the field after the game.”

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REV wins CBL, Miller eliminated

Redlands East Valley (8-2, 5-0) defeated Miller 21-7 tonight to win its second straight CBL title. The Rebels (5-5, 3-2), who could have gotten first with a victory, were eliminated from the playoffs outright, as they lost a three-way coin flip between Redlands – which defeated Fontana 45-0 – and Yucaipa, which took out Eisenhower 51-13. Redlands (7-2-1, 3-2) will get the second seed out of the league while the Thunderbirds (6-4, 3-2) will be the No. 3 team.

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Mountain Valley League playoff scenarios

The newest league is last but certainly not least. Like the Ambassador, the automatic playoff berths and seedings have been decided.

1. Rubidoux (6-2-1, 4-0): The Falcons have clinched a playoff spot and the No. 1 seed out of the Mountain Valley League regardless of what they do Friday against Banning due to its head-to-head tiebreaker advantage over Notre Dame.

2. Notre Dame (6-3, 3-1): The Titans have clinched a playoff spot and the No. 2 seed out of the Mountain Valley League regardless of what they do Friday against Citrus Valley due to losing the head-to-head to Rubidoux and owning the head-to-head over Rim of the World.

3. Rim of the World (3-6, 2-2): The Fighting Scots are eliminated from automatic playoff consideration due to losing the head-to-head tiebreaker with Notre Dame. However, a win over Jurupa Hills Friday might put it in consideration for an at-large playoff berth.

4. Banning (3-6, 2-2): The Broncos are eliminated from automatic playoff consideration due to losing the head-to-head tiebreaker with Notre Dame. A win over Rubidoux could help toward an at-large berth, but Banning would probably need Rim to lose as well, as the Scots defeated the Broncos earlier in the season.

5. Citrus Valley (3-6, 1-3): Eliminated from playoff consideration.

6. Jurupa Hills (1-6, 0-4): Eliminated from playoff consideration.

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Ambassador League playoff scenarios

This league’s two guaranteed playoff spots are already clinched, as are the seedings, so besides Ontario Christian having faint at-large chances, this is boring as heck. Just to warn ya.

1. Aquinas (8-1, 4-0): Has clinched a playoff spot and the No. 1 seed out of the Ambassador League regardless of what it does Friday against Western Christian.

2. Linfield Christian (5-4, 3-1): Has clinched a playoff spot and the No. 2 seed out of the Ambassador League regardless of what it does Friday against Calvary Murrieta due to its head-to-head tiebreaker advantages over Ontario Christian and Western Christian.

3. Ontario Christian (3-6, 2-2): The Knights are eliminated from automatic playoff consideration because Linfield Christian owns the head-to-head tiebreaker. The only shot Ontario Christian has is to beat Arrowhead Christian Friday and hope that making the East Valley championship game last year holds weight in the at-large selection process.

4. Western Christian (3-6, 2-2): The Lancers are eliminated from automatic playoff consideration because Linfield Christian owns the head-to-head tiebreaker. A win over Aquinas could look good for an at-large selection, but it likely wouldn’t be enough.

5. Arrowhead Christian (3-6, 1-3): Eliminated from playoff consideration.

6. Calvary Murrieta (1-8, 0-4): Eliminated from playoff consideration.

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