Citrus Belt League MVP Tristan Workman pitches against Carter. (Photo by Frank Perez for SCNG)
Citrus Belt League Spring all-league teams
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Citrus Belt League MVP Tristan Workman pitches against Carter. (Photo by Frank Perez for SCNG)
Citrus Belt League Spring all-league teams
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Here are Citrus Belt League winter all-league teams for 2016-17
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Here are the 2016 fall all-Citrus Belt League teams
Offensive MVP, Armando Herrera of Redlands East Valley throws in the Inland Empire All-Star Classic on Jan. 14, 2017 (photo by Terry Pierson)
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If you can read the above bylaws, it outlines how you break a tie in baseball and softball in the Citrus Belt League. In softball,. there will be either a two- or three-way tie for the fourth and final CIF-SS playoff spot, but either way, Redlands wins the tiebreaker.
Only one game remains, and that’s going on now, Citrus Valley vs. REV. As it is right now, Redlands and Cajon each have 7-7 league records tied for fourth, with Citrus Valley at 6-7. A Citrus Valley win over second place REV would make it a 3-way tie for fourth.
Since each of the 3 teams went 1-1 against each other, the next tie breaker is runs allowed vs. the other two teams. Here’s how it breaks down:
Redlands vs. Cajon 6 runs allowed, Redlands vs. Citrus Valley 5 runs allowed. Total: 11 runs allowed
Citrus Valley vs. Redlands 8 runs allowed, Citrus Valley vs. Cajon, 11 runs allowed. Total: 19 runs allowed
Cajon vs. Citrus Valley: 13 runs allowed, Cajon vs. Redlands 11 runs allowed. Total: 24 runs allowed.
So, whether it is a two-way tie or a 3-way tie, Redlands gets the last automatic berth.
Finally posted, all of the Citrus Belt League all-league teams for winter 2015-16
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Citrus Belt League wrestling results
At Yucaipa HS
Top 4 advance to CIF-SS Northern Division at Santa Maria HS
106 lbs:
1. Jacob Ponce (Yucaipa)
2. Nicholas Jimenez (Citrus Valley)
3. Jose Perez (Cajon)
4. Corey Johnson (Redlands East Valley)
113:
1. Wilmer Ardon (Carter)
2. Marcos Viscoso (Miller)
3. Seth Spargo (Caj)
4. Joseph Chavez (REV)
120:
1. Anthony Torrez (Caj)
2. Mark Avila (Car)
3. Jeremiah Cabrera (REV)
4. Genaro Sepulveda (Y)
126:
1. Jonathan Palafox (Car)
2. Anthony Loera (Y)
3. Brandon Mendieta (Caj)
4. Jamie Najera (M)
132:
1. Alejandro Raya (Y)
2. Kenny Maust (Caj)
3. Miguel Flores (M)
4. Marcos Aguirre (Car)
138:
1. Juan Heredia (Car)
2. Nathan Barragan (Y)
3. Robert Castaneda (Caj)
4. Gustavo Ortiz (M)
145:
1. Eric Serrano (Car)
2. Peter Nguyen (Y)
3. Alexis Carrillo (Caj)
4. Sam Pineda (M)
152:
1. Anthony Becker (Y)
2. Salvador Mancia (Caj)
3. Adrian Rios (Car)
4. Rafael Machado (REV)
160:
1. Johnny Lomeli (Caj)
2. Tyrone Hitchens (REV)
3. Thomas Rippy (Y)
4. Santos Flores (Car)
170:
1. Sean Brown (Y)
2. Steven Ardon (Car)
3. Daniel Saldana (CV)
4. Jeremy Figueroa (M)
182:
1. Josh Loomer (Caj)
2. Arick Lopez (Y)
3. Jacob Lopez (Car)
4. Eddie Vazquez (Redlands)
195:
1. Michael Johnson (REV)
2. Keaton Nacsin (Caj)
3. Gabriel Mena (CV)
4. Joe Lanier (Y)
220:
1. Joseph Patterson (Caj)
2. Connor Haskell (Y)
3. Eddy Trujillo (M)
4. Celestino Lewis (Car)
285:
1. Jonah Nugent-Gomez (CaJ)
2. Jesus Morales (Y)
3. Robert Nunez (Car)
4. Landon Bierman (Redlands)
It doesn’t appear that these Citrus Belt League all-league teams were posted before so here they are:
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