LAGUNA NIGUEL, Ca. – The first-ever “open divisions” for the California State boys’ basketball championships were unveiled early Sunday evening.
There was much speculation and, quite frankly, ignorance about what the makeup of the respective open brackets would look like when they were unveiled after the state’s section commissioners put them together on Sunday.
When they were finally made public, this much was abundantly obvious:
Both the Northern and Southern brackets make up, arguably, the most power teams-packed fields in state tourney history.
The Southern field was limited to seven teams when the San Diego Section elected to keep its Division I champion, San Marcos Mission Hills, in the D-I regional bracket.
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