Boys Basketball pairings
Playoff Schedule
Div. I-A
Wednesday, Wild Card
Damien (19-9) at Esperanza (16-11), 7:30 p.m.
El Modena (12-13) at Diamond Bar (13-14), 7:30 p.m.
Friday, First round
Ventura (17-9) at Glendora (18-10), 7:30 p.m.
Div. II-A
Wednesday, Wild Card
Los Altos (16-11) at Crescenta Valley (17-9), 7:30 p.m.
Friday, First round
Hoover (15-11) at Bonita (24-3), 7:30 p.m.
Redlands East Valley (20-7) at Diamond Ranch (17-8), 7:30 p.m.
Charter Oak (11-15) at Bishop Montgomery (19-6), 7:30 p.m.
Div. II-A
Friday, First round
Barstow (9-16) at Northview (22-5), 7:30 p.m.
Covina (11-15) at Corona Santiago (19-7), 7:30 p.m.
Canyon Springs (14-10) at Baldwin Park (16-8), 7:30 p.m.
Div. III-AA
Friday, First Round
Azusa (9-17) at Campbell Hall (22-5), 7:30 p.m.
Sierra Vista (8-16) at Montebello (18-9), 7:30 p.m.
Morro Bay (19-7) at Workman (13-12), 7:30 p.m.
Carpinteria (15-10) at La Puente (16-8), 7:30 p.m.
Div. III-A
Wednesday, First Round
Citrus Hill (12-12) at Rowland (15-13), 7:30 p.m.
West Covina (19-8) at Laguna Hills (9-15), 7:30 p.m.
Apple Valley (14-7) at Nogales (21-7), 7:30 p.m.
South Hills (12-12) at California (16-9), 7:30 p.m.
Div. IV-A
Wednesday, First round
Brethren Christian (13-10) at Mountain View (13-10), 7:30 p.m.
Friday, Second Round
Garden Grove-Joshua Springs at South El Monte (16-8), 7:30 p.m.
Div. V-AA
Friday, Second Round
Highland Hall-Wildwood winner at La Verne Lutheran (24-0), 7:30 p.m.
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Bonita, Nogales, Northview and Glendora High Schools headline of group of 21-area teams that qualified for the CIF-Southern Section boys basketball playoffs, which begin on Wednesday and continue on Friday.
Nogales (21-7) earned a No. 7 seed in Div. III—A after winning the San Antonio League title, and will host Apple Valley (14-7), a Mojave River at-large in the first round on Wednesday.
Rowland (15-13), which finished second in the San Antonio, was awarded a No. 11 seed and will be at home against Citrus Hill (12-12) in the first round.
In other Div. III-A first round games on Wednesday, 12th-seeded West Covina (19-8) will be at Laguna Hills (9-15), and South Hills (12-12) will be at Del Rio League champion California (16-9).
Miramonte League champion Bonita (24-3) grabbed a No. 8 seed in Div. II-AA and will be at home in the first round on Friday against Hoover (15-11), a Pacific No. 3.
In other Div. II—AA first-round games, Diamond Ranch (17-8) will host No. 16 Redlands East Valley (20-7), and Charter Oak (11-15) will be at No. 6 Bishop Montgomery (19-6).
Los Altos (16-11) advanced to the Div. II-AA playoffs as a wild card, and will be at Crescenta Valley (17-9) on Wednesday.
Glendora (18-10) lost four of its last five games, and the second-place finish in the Sierra League cost them a healthy seeding.
The Tartans fell to No. 14, and will host Ventura (17-9) in the first-round of the Div. I-A playoffs on Friday.
If the Tartans win, they will likely face No. 3 El Toro (25-1) in the second round.
Diamond Bar (13-14) and Damien (19-9) both earned at-large berths in Div. I—A and will play wild-card games on Wednesday.
The Spartans will be at Esperanza (16-11) while the Brahmas host El Modena (12-13).
Valle Vista league champion Northview (22-5) earned a No. 9 seed in Div. II-A, and will host Barstow (9-16) in a first-round game on Friday.
Baldwin Park (16-8) is also at home, but will face No. 8 Canyon Springs (14-10) while Covina (11-15) hits the road and takes on No. 4 Corona Santiago (19-7).
In Div. III-AA, Montview League champion La Puente (16-8) will host No. 16 Carpinteria (15-10), a fourth-place team from the tough Tri-Valley League, in a first-round game on Friday.
Workman (13-12), second in the Montview, will host No. 13 Morro Bay (19-7).
Meanwhile, Sierra Vista (8-16) will be at No. 14 Montebello (18-9), and Azusa (9-17) will make the long haul to face top-seeded Campbell Hall (22-5).
Mission Valley League champion South El Monte (16-8) has a first-round bye in Div. IV-AA, and will await the winner of Wednesday’s first-round game bewtween Garden Grove (21-5) and Joshua Springs (14-10).
Mountain View (13-10) will host No. 8 Brethren Christian (17-8) in a first-round game on Friday.
Pollsters weren’t impressed with La Verne Lutheran’s (24-0) undefeated record.
Lutheran was only a No. 5 seed in Div. V-AA, but did receive a first-round bye.
La Verne will host the winner between Highland Hall (13-6) and Wildwood (11-12) on Friday.
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workman will get past first round.... one reason. Bobby Miles. i call la puente losing in first round
workman will get past first round.... one reason. Bobby Miles. i call la puente losing in first round
i'm calling it....... workman to get past first round and la puente losses first round.
why isnt anyone talking about ayala?
are they on probation or something?
just wondering...
Diamond Ranch could be one and done finally answering the question about whether or not hiring this crooked, inept coach from Artesia was a good move.
sgv pride
i hear you
but you got to admit nogales is much better than these teams, including west covina
i didnt see the game, but even a good team like nogales can lose once in a while, so props to west covina
i want all the san antonio league representatives to go far also
go everyone !
i really believe west covina got a good draw. they have a legit shot at making it to the semis. they play laguna hills and then maybe serrano. which nogales beat twice this year, and west co beat nogales this year. if they play hard work as a team they will make it to the qrts at least.
glendora faded down the stretch. 1st or 2nd round loss for them
What about Chino Hills?
If experience has anything to do with it & I THINK IT DOES . Glendora will play for a few weeks .
Fight On Tartans
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