San Pedro earns No. 1 seed in softball for playoffs

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Cuico.jpgThe L.A. City Section softball seeding meeting is officially over, and here is what emerged from the meeting.

San Pedro, still fresh off a dramatic 4-3 comeback win over Carson to win the Marine League title, is the No. 1 seed.

The Pirates and pitcher Kailee Cuico, pictured, will try to win the program's ninth City title in the last 10 years and the fourth in a row for the Pirates.

Marine League runner-up Carson is No. 5 and Banning is No. 6. We could possibly see a San Pedro-Carson semifinal.

Western League champion Westchester is No. 9 and could face San Pedro in the quarterfinals, the fourth time these teams would hook up. 

Here are the early seedings:

1. San Pedro
2. El Camino Real
3. Kennedy
4. Granada Hills
5. Carson
6. Banning
7. Chatsworth
8. Marshall
9. Westchester
10.Lincoln
11. L.A. Poly
12. Narbonne
13. San Fernando
14. Sylmar
15. Birmingham
16. Grant
17. South East
18. King-Drew
19. Eagle Rock
20. Bell
21. Venice
22. Huntington Park
23. Palisades
24. Arleta
25.Garfield
26. Verdugo Hills
27. Bravo
28. Roosevelt
29. Fairfax
30. Crenshaw
31. Wilson
32. Hollywood


5 Comments

Drug users, gang members!!!!

GO PEDRO!

Go Narbonne! G-House! all day everyday! =]

Go Carson!!!!

Go Colts!! We are so proud of all you girls..

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