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CIF SS I-AA and I-A round-by-round predictions

February 15, 2012 By Frank Burlison Leave a Comment

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I-AA

First round: Mater Dei over Chaparral; Palmdale over Alhambra; Foothill over Santiago; Downey over Rancho Cucamonga; Oxnard over Quartz Hill; Upland over Fountain Valley; L.B. Jordan over California; Loyola over Trabuco Hills; Etiwanda over San Clemente; Ventura over Gahr; Highland over Silverado; Corona Roosevelt over Santa Monica; Eisenhower over Montebello; Rancho Verde over Montclair; Los Alamitos over Palmdale Knight; L.B. Poly over Riverside MLK

Second round: MD over Palmdale; Foothill over Downey; Upland over Oxnard; Loyola over L.B. Jordan; Etiwanda over Ventura; Corona Roosevelt over Highland; Eisenhower over Rancho Verde; L.B. Poly over Los Alamitos.

Quarterfinals: MD over Foothill; Loyola over Upland; Etiwanda over Corona Roosevelt; L.B. Poly over Eisenhower.

Semifinals: Mater Dei over Loyola; L.B. Poly over Etiwanda.

Final: Mater Dei over L.B. Poly

I-A

First round: Mission Viejo over La Sierra; Glendale over Diamond Bar; West Ranch over Paramount; Edison over Rialto; El Toro over Cabrillo; Huntington Beach over Katella; Warren over La Quinta/La Quinta; Crescenta Valley over Colton; Orange Lutheran over Dana Hills; Great Oak over Victor Valley; Arroyo Valley over Corona; Aliso Niguel over El Rancho; Chino Hills over Burbank; Vista Murrieta over Alta Loma; Walnut over Yucaipa; Capistrano Valley over Marina.

Second round: Mission Viejo over Glendale; Edison over West Ranch; El Toro over Huntington Beach; Crescenta Valley over Warren; Orange Lutheran over Great Oak; Arroyo Valley over Aliso Niguel; Chino Hills over Vista Murrieta; Capistrano Valley over Walnut.

Quarterfinals: Mission Viejo over Edison; El Toro over Crescenta Valley; Orange Lutheran over Arroyo; Capistrano Valley over Chino Hills.

Semifinals: Mission Viejo over El Toro; Orange Lutheran over Capistrano Valley.

Final: Orange Lutheran over Mission Viejo

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