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live stream of prep2prep tip off classic saturday nov. 29

Prep2Prep is pleased to announce that we will be live streaming all games taking place at
this year's Prep2Prep Tip-Off Classic (formerly nor cal tip off classic) on Saturday, November 29, 2014, at Newark
Memorial High School in Newark, CA. Starting at 11am, all seven games can be
seen live at http://prep2prep.com/tv/.





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Game 1: 11:00 AM Berkeley vs. St. Joseph's-NotreDame (Alameda)

Game 2: 12:30 PM San Ramon Valley (Danville) vs.Cordova (Rancho Cordova)
Game 3: 2:15 PM Moreau Catholic (Hayward) vs.Drake (San Anselmo)


Game 4: 3:45 PM College Park (Pleasant Hill) vs. St. Mary's (Stockton)

Game 5: 5:30 PM Modesto Christian vs. Bullard (Fresno)

Game 6: 7:00 PM Newark Memorial (Newark) vs.Folsom

Game 7: 8:30 PM Bishop O'Dowd (Oakland) vs. Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas)

Friday's playoff scores

SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS
Quarterfinals
PAC-5 (I) DIVISION
St. John Bosco 48, Norco 7
Long Beach Poly 44, Crespi 27
Corona Centennial 27, Mater Dei 24
Bishop Amat 24, JSerra 17
WEST VALLEY (II) DIVISION
Upland 52, Hart 21
Vista Murrieta 28, Tesoro 27
Great Oak 27, El Toro 24
Mission Viejo 38, Rancho Cucamonga 35
NORTHERN (III) DIVISION
Arroyo Grande 28, Lompoc 3
Paso Robles 49, Palmdale 16
Atascadero 33, Bishop Diego 7
Newbury Park 42, Santa Maria St. Joseph 26

SOUTHWEST (IV) DIVISION
Trabuco Hills 28, Corona del Mar 10
Buena Park 14, Villa Park 0
Capistrano Valley 36, Placentia Valencia 7
San Clemente 56, Foothill 6
SOUTHEAST (V) DIVISION
La Serna 38, St. Francis 35
Crescenta Valley 35, Paramount 14
Downey 21, Cathedral 18
Salesian 48, Burbank 27
INLAND (VI) DIVISION
Redlands East Valley 42, Elsinore 36
Citrus Hill 35, Rancho Verde 33
Riverside Poly 38, San Gorgonio 33
Heritage 28, Carter 19
WESTERN (VII) DIVISION
West Torrance 52, Calabasas 41
Palos Verdes 28, Oxnard 7
Ventura 49, Redondo 8
Simi Valley 29, El Segundo 21
CENTRAL (VIII) DIVISION
Colony 41, Glendora 27
Charter Oak 49, San Marino 31
Bonita 24, West Covina 13
Los Altos 45, Monrovia 35
EASTERN (IX) DIVISION
La Quinta 49, Vista del Lago 13
Serrano 24, Norte Vista 0
Palm Springs 37, Hesperia 20
Oak Hills 47, Silverado 24
MID-VALLEY (X) DIVISION
Paraclete 63, Azusa 0
Northview 42, Montebello 24
Pomona 41, San Dimas 14
Sierra Canyon 33, Rosemead 12
NORTHWEST (XI) DIVISION
Arrowhead Christian 43, Maranatha 28
Templeton 34, Big Bear 28
Pasadena Poly 20. Linfield Christian 11
Nipomo 56, Shadow Hills 20
SOUTHERN (XII) DIVISION
Garden Grove 21, Brea Olinda 18
Anaheim Canyon 27, Los Amigos 3
Rancho Alamitos 34, Westminster 29
EAST VALLEY (XIII) DIVISION
St. Margaret's 36, St. Genevieve 34
Saddleback Valley Christian 38, Silver Valley 35
St. Anthony 42, Vasquez 12
Grace Brethren 49, Brethren Christian 28
8 MAN DIVISION I
Semifinals
Thacher 48, Chadwick 26
Mojave 42, Avalon 30
8 MAN DIVISION II
Semifinals
Joshua Springs 42, Trinity Classical Academy 6
Lancaster Baptist 74, Cuyama Valley 48

CITY PLAYOFFS
Quarterfinals
DIVISION I
San Pedro 42, Arleta 13
Carson 23, Crenshaw 7
Narbonne 22, Dorsey 6
Garfield 49, Birmingham 28
DIVISION II
Los Angeles Hamilton 55, Lincoln 7
South Gate 41, Los Angeles University 28
Sylmar 68, Chatsworth 6
Eagle Rock 19, San Fernando 7
DIVISION III
Los Angeles 29, View Park 18
Hawkins 28, Sun Valley Poly 3
Monroe 46, Santee 36
Bernstein 21, Rancho Dominguez 20

Scheduled Downtime for Rivals.com (Weekly testing through NSD)

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for football National Signing Day, our engineering team will put
Rivals through a weekly series of stress tests. Every Wednesday
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what broke, fix it, and then get ready for the next week.



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Every Wednesday, beginning this Wednesday (11/19), Rivals will
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to ensure sure our legacy system will handle the massive
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Scheduled Downtime for Rivals.com (Weekly testing through NSD)

In order to ensure that Rivals.com is prepared and more than stable
for National Signing Day, our engineering team will put
Rivals through a weekly series of stress tests. Every Wednesday
evening, we'll push the Rivals system until it breaks, figure out
what broke, fix it, and then get ready for the next week.



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Every Wednesday, beginning this Wednesday (11/19), Rivals will
experience up to five minutes of downtime between 10:30
p.m. and 12:30 a.m. PT.



Five minutes might sound like a long time, but it is the best
way
to ensure sure our legacy system will handle the massive
amount of traffic Rivals generates on NSD.



This post was edited on 11/18 10:28 PM by Dave Keefer

Friday's playoff scores

SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS
First round
PAC-5 (I)
St. John Bosco 50, Long Beach Cabrillo 0
Norco 71, St. Bonaventure 70 (4OT)
Crespi 45, Santa Margarita 13
Long Beach Poly 34, Servite 33
Corona Centennial 68, Gardena Serra 64
Mater Dei 28, Westlake 7
Bishop Amat 47, Lakewood 18
JSerra 55, Corona Santiago 16
WEST VALLEY (II)

Upland 42, San Juan Hills 7
Hart 30, Edison 22
Vista Murrieta 56, Canyon Country Canyon 28
Tesoro 52, Newport Harbor 14
Great Oak 55, Chino Hills 37
Rancho Cucamonga 52, Valencia 20
Mission Viejo 42, Temecula Valley 6
NORTHERN (III)
Lompoc 38, Camarillo 28
Arroyo Grande 7, Nordhoff 0
Paso Robles 42, Royal 14
Palmdale 31, Pioneer Valley 7
Atascadero 48, Thousand Oaks 41
Santa Maria St. Joseph 24, Eastside 9
Newbury Park 56, Righetti 28
SOUTHWEST (IV)
Corona del Mar 17, Tustin 7
Trabuco Hills 52, Troy 28
Buena Park 43, Cypress 34
Villa Park 42, Irvine 17
Capistrano Valley 44, La Habra 42

Placentia Valencia 45, Northwood 14
Foothill 22, Woodbridge 3
San Clemente 43, Fullerton 14
SOUTHEAST (V)
St. Francis 49, Mayfair 14
La Serna 24, Dominguez 21
Paramount 18, Norwalk 14
Crescenta Valley 42, Harvard-Westlake 14
Cathedral 36, Muir 22
Downey 51, California 20
Burbank 38, El Rancho 34
Salesian 24, La Mirada 18
INLAND (VI)
Redlands East Valley 61, Riverside North 17
Elsinore 44, Jurupa Hills 3
Rancho Verde 52, Paloma Valley 16
Citrus Hill 63, Citrus Valley 14
Riverside Poly 42, Tahquitz 17
San Gorgonio 55, Cajon 7
Carter 37, San Jacinto 22
Heritage 54, Rim of the World 7
WESTERN (VII)
West Torrance 34, Santa Monica 18
Calabasas 47, Buena 41 (OT)
Palos Verdes 35, Lawndale 28
Oxnard 28, Torrance 23
Ventura 49, South Torrance 7
Redondo 14, Oxnard Pacifica 13
Simi Valley 45, North Torrance 19
El Segundo 52, Rio Mesa 20
CENTRAL (VIII)
Colony 48, La Canada 0
Glendora 24, Summit 14
Charter Oak 40, Colton 0
San Marino 49, Claremont 28
Bonita 45, Kaiser 14
West Covina 18, Chaffey 15
Los Altos 28, South Hills 10
Monrovia 26, Don Lugo 20 (OT)
EASTERN (IX)
La Quinta 49, Apple Valley 34
Vista del Lago 45, Patriot 21
Serrano 56, Palm Desert 16
Hesperia 48, La Sierra 41
Palm Springs 30, Moreno Valley 22
Silverado 77, Rubidoux 14
Oak Hills 66, Cathedral City 20
MID-VALLEY (X)
Paraclete 44, Bassett 0
Montebello 24, La Puente 17
Pomona 65, McAuliffe 0
San Dimas 59, Baldwin Park 20
Rosemead 31, Covina 27
Sierra Canyon 43, Bell Gardens 14
NORTHWEST (XI)
Maranatha 47, Mission Prep 21
Arrowhead Christian 48, Cantwell-Sacred Heart 19
Templeton 47, Heritage Christian 27
Shadow Hills 49, Riverside Notre Dame 7
Nipomo 58, Bishop Montgomery 7
Linfield Christian 28, Cerritos Valley Christian 27
Pasadena Poly 7, Morro Bay 0
SOUTHERN (XII)
Garden Grove 49, Santa Ana Calvary Chapel 0
Brea Olinda 34, Ocean View 0
Garden Grove Santiago 13, Estancia 9
El Modena 19, Katella 12
Los Amigos 48, Magnolia 13
Rancho Alamitos 50, Saddleback 34
Westminster 35, Anaheim 9
EAST VALLEY (XIII)
St. Margaret's 59, Excelsior 16
St. Genevieve 35, Santa Paula 6
Saddleback Valley Christian 51, Crean Lutheran 19
Silver Valley 52, Rancho Christian 14
St. Anthony 48, Capistrano Valley Christian 32
Vasquez 35, Calvary Murrieta 19
Brethren Christian 35, Desert 24
Grace Brethren 62, Webb 29

CITY PLAYOFFS
First round
DIVISION I
San Pedro 28, Los Angeles Roosevelt 7
Arleta 36, Palisades 31
Crenshaw 60, Venice 24
Carson 42, Taft 14
Narbonne 65, South East 0
Dorsey 49, Canoga Park 7
Birmingham 36, Wilmington Banning 30
Garfield 30, El Camino Real 14
DIVISION II
Los Angeles Hamilton 27, Cleveland 8
Lincoln 42, Granada Hills 35
South Gate 55, Franklin 0
Los Angeles University 37, Grant 0
Sylmar 53, Bell 6
Chatsworth 46, Huntington Park 13
San Fernando 15, Verdugo Hills 13
Eagle Rock 59, West Adams 21
DIVISION III
Los Angeles 42, Roybal 3

View Park 44, Hollywood 6
Sun Valley Poly 23, Belmont 21
Hawkins 18, Contreras 15
Monroe 54, Los Angeles Wilson 7
Santee 45, Panorama 24
Rancho Dominguez 34, Marquez 8
Bernstein 28, Chavez 17

DVL Football playoff preview: Analyzing the opponents - Desert Sun

Interesting read:

So, what are the chances of a valley team getting back to the top? "I wouldn't be surprised to see multiple teams from the valley make a run," Palm Springs head coach Dan Murphy said. "There are some really good teams in the valley this year, and I think we're well represented in the playoffs." The postseason began for eight-man teams a week ago. This Friday, the 11-man teams get started. Let's take a closer look at what to expect as the curtain opens on another postseason in the valley:


Apple Valley (3-7) at La Quinta (8-2)


APPLE VALLEY VITALS

From: Apple Valley

Opponents' W-L record: 59-41

Signature win: Victor Valley, 35-20

Player to watch: TB Greg Sprague


The bottom line:
Apple Valley is no stranger to playing tough teams. The Sun Devils have already played Kaiser (8-2), Serrano (9-1) and Oak Hills (8-2). They played all three away from home and were within striking distance entering the second half.

Keeping it close against La Quinta could be a different story. The Blackhawks have played with a running clock in the second half of eight of 10 games this season, and no team has been able to stop tailback Chris Toribio (2,156 rushing yards, 39 total touchdowns).

The thing Apple Valley has going is its run game, which features junior tailback Greg Sprague (1,270 yards 13 touchdowns). La Quinta could also be without starting quarterback Michael Avina, who sprained an ankle two weeks ago against Xavier Prep.

Still, if La Quinta can continue to run the ball and defend as it has all season (starters have allowed just seven points per game), the Blackhawks should cruise.

"Having the week off helped us get some guys healthy," La Quinta head coach Dan Armstrong said. "We'll have a few key guys back who we'll need to make a run."


The pick:
La Quinta

Continue reading for other teams.....

DVL Playoff Preview

Eastern Division Playoffs - 1st Round - Teams on the road

Teams that have to travel the farthest, okay I'm bored.
Got the idea from the other board. lol

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Apple Valley to La Quinta - 115 miles, 1 hour 49 mins

Palm Desert to Serrano - 97.2 miles, 1 hour 30 mins

Cathedral City to Oak Hills - 88.3 miles, 1 hour 23 mins

Barstow to Norte Vista - 84.8 miles, 1 hour 20 mins

Hesperia to La Sierra - 51 miles, 52 mins

Rubidoux to Silverado - 50.5 miles, 51 mins

Moreno Valley to Palm Springs - 48.1 miles, 48 mins

Patriot to Vista Del Lago - 18.6 miles, 22 mins

How Cathedral City made playoffs in '14 but not in '13.

Interesting read:



San Bernardino received a point for having the better overall record. The Cardinals also got a point for strength against common opponents. They beat Vista del Lago, a team that beat the Lions. What put Cathedral City over the top is their strength of schedule, which gave them two points and therefore a 3-2 win over San Bernardino. Though some may feel the Lions didn't play a tough enough non-league schedule, their losses all came against playoff teams - Shadow Hills, Vista del Lago, Palm Desert, Palm Springs and La Quinta. A few of those teams are capable of making a deep CIF run. Against Adelanto, the Lions won points for the better league and the better overall record. Adelanto won two points for the stronger strength of schedule. But since Cathedral City won two categories, that broke the tie. As a result, the Lions got in this year with a lesser overall record. Last year, their strength of schedule wasn't as good and the DVL's standing in the Central Division wasn't as good as it is this year in the Eastern Division. There also wasn't a second at-large bid last year. Sometimes it comes down to those little details. While it didn't work out for Cathedral City last year, it managed to this time around.

For the first time since 2001, Cathedral City's football team made the CIF Southern Section playoffs this year, snagging an at-large bid with a 5-5 record. The Lions were 8-2 last season, yet somehow failed to earn an at-large berth. Instead, Arlington (3-7) was selected based upon a point system for selecting the team most worthy of an at-large selection. When Cathedral City was selected this year, despite a less impressive résumé than a year ago, it certainly turned a few heads. Even head coach Richard Lee wasn't sure his squad would get in after what happened in 2013. So how exactly did Cathedral City get in this year? For starters, the Desert Valley League changed divisions this year - from Central to Eastern - and there happened to be two at-large bids available this year. That certainly helped. Apple Valley, the fourth place team in the Mojave River League, got the other at-large berth and will play La Quinta on Friday.


One other thing that helped the Lions was having the tiebreaker over Xavier Prep for fourth place in the DVL. If the Saints would have made the playoffs by virtue of the coin flip versus the point system in bylaw 5.0, section 5.2 of the DVL constitution, then Palm Desert would have been the fourth place DVL team and Cathedral City would not have been eligible. A coach familiar with the breakdown said it came down to Cathedral City, San Bernardino (7-3) - the fourth place team from the Mountain Valley League - and Adelanto (4-6), the fourth place team from the Desert Sky League.

Here's how the teams are scored:


Head-to-head competition (4 points)

Overall strength of league (1 point)

Overall win-loss record (1 point)

Strength against common opponents (1 point)

Strength of schedule (2 points)
Cathedral City and San Bernardino didn't play each other, so no points were awarded for head-to-head competition. One coach familiar with the process said that the DVL is considered a stronger league than Mountain Valley, so the Lions got a point there. San Bernardino received a point for having the better overall record. The Cardinals also got a point for strength against common opponents. They beat Vista del Lago, a team that beat the Lions. What put Cathedral City over the top is their strength of schedule, which gave them two points and therefore a 3-2 win over San Bernardino.

Cathedral City Lions
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