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My CIF SS D-III selections

February 15, 2012 By Frank Burlison Leave a Comment

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III-AAA

First Round: Damien over El Dorado; Citrus Valley over Garden Grove Santiago; West Torrance over Santa Barbara; La Mirada over Arroyo Grande; Tustin over Sonora; Rio Mesa over Murrieta Mesa; Arlington over Citrus Hill; Palm Desert over Beckman; Palm Springs over Hemet; Beverly Hills over Arroyo; Lawndale over Hart; Esperanza over South Hills; Bonita over Cerritos; Woodbridge over Brea Olinda; Indio over Beaumont; Pasadena over Magnolia.

Second Round: Damien over Citrus Valley; West Torrance over La Mirada; Tustin over Rio Mesa; Palm Desert over Arlington; Palm Springs over Beverly Hills; Lawndale over Esperanza; Woodbridge over Bonita; Pasadena over Indio.

Quarterfinals: Damien over West Torrance; Tustin over Palm Desert; Palm Springs over Lawndale; Pasadena over Woodbridge.

Semifinals: Damien over Tustin; Pasadena over Palm Springs.

Final: Pasadena over Damien.

III-AA

First Round: Calabasas-bye; Palos Verdes over Hueneme; Jurupa Valley over Lakeside; Bellflower over Firebaugh; El Modena over Rancho Alamitos; West Valley over Norco; Diamond Ranch over Agoura; Torrance over Rosemead; La Canada-bye; Northwood over Pacifica; Gabrielino over Los Altos; South Torrance over Buena Park; Servite over Santa Ana Valley; Temple City over Yorba Linda; Temescal Canyon over Charter Oak; San Marcos over Hawthorne.

Second Round: Calabasas over Palos Verdes; Bellflower over Jurupa Valley; El Modena over West Valley; Torrance over Diamond Ranch; La Canada over Northwood; South Torrance over Gabrielino; Servite over Temple City; San Marcos over Temescal Canyon.

Quarterfinals: Calabasas over Bellflower; Torrance over El Modena; La Canada over South Torrance; San Marcos over Servite.

Semifinals: Calabasas over Torrance; La Canada over San Marcos.

Final: La Canada over Calabasas.

III-A

First Round: Alemany over Artesia; Tahquitz over Azusa; Bishop Amat over Santa Paula; Hacienda Heights Wilson over Rubidoux; Corona del Mar over Laguna Hills; San Luis Obispo over Lompoc Cabrillo; South Pasadena over South Pasadena; Santa Margarita over La Puente; Oak Park over Littlerock; Estancia over Gladstone; Northview over Yucca Valley; Atascadero over Lompoc; Covina over Pioneer; St. Francis over Mountain View; Ridgecrest Burroughs over Cathedral; St. John Bosco over Jurupa Hills.

Second Round: Alemany over Tahquitz; HH Wilson over Bishop Amat; Corona del Mar over San Luis Obispo; Santa Margarita over South Pasadena; Estancia over Oak Park; Northview over Atascadero; St. Francis over Covina; St. John Bosco over Ridgecrest Burroughs.

Quarterfinals: Alemany over HH Wilson; Santa Margarita over Corona del Mar; Estancia over Northview; St. John Bosco over St. Francis.

Semifinals: Alemany over Santa Margarita; St. John Bosco over Estancia.

Final: Alemany over St. John Bosco.

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