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3 PLAYOFF GROUPINGS (BY RANKING) DIVISION 1 1. El Toro 2. Mater Dei 3. JSerra 4. Corona 5. Huntington Beach 6. Orange Lutheran 7. Etiwanda 8. South Hills 9. St. John Bosco 10. Servite 11. El Dorado 12. Mission Viejo 13. Harvard-Westlake 14. Santiago/Corona 15. Vista Murrieta 16. Notre Dame/S.O. 17. Foothill 18. Newbury Park 19. Redlands East Valley 20. Oaks Christian 21. Moorpark 22. Valencia/V 23. Capistrano Vly 24. Palm Desert 25. Aliso Niguel 26. West Ranch 27. Gahr 28. Edison 29. M.L. King 30. Woodbridge 31. Bishop Amat 32. Mira Costa 33. Dos Puelbos 34. Los Alamitos 35. La Mirada 36. Hart 37. Dana Hills 38. Santa Margarita 39. J.W. North 40. San Clemente 41. Cypress 42. Chaminade DIVISION Beckman 44. Damien 45. Simi Valley 46. Glendora 47. Walnut 48. Norco 49. Agoura 50. Alemany 51. Ayala 52. Corona del Mar 53. Redondo Union 54. Bonita 55. Righetti 56. Tahquitz 57. Yucaipa 58. Newport Harbor 59. Thousand Oaks 60. Roosevelt 61. El Segundo 62. Villa Park 63. Murrieta Valley 64. Marina 65. Esperanza 66. Peninsula 67. Crescenta Valley 68. Loyola 69. Canyon/Anaheim 70. Kaiser 71. Trabuco hills 72. Paraclete 73. Paso Robles 74. Rio Mesa 75. Great Oak 76. Calabasas 77. Tustin 78. El Modena 79. Los Osos 80. Saugus 81. Fountain valley 82. Millikan 83. Poly/R 84. Santa Barbara 85. Camarillo 86. Murrieta Mesa 87. Quartz Hill 88. Laguna Beach 89. Woodcrest Chr.DIVISION 2 Continued 90. Village Chr. 91. Sierra Canyon 92. Paloma Valley 93. Troy 94. St. Bonaventure 95. Tesoro 96. Lakewood 97. Don Lugo DIVISION Westlake 99. Upland 100. Torrance 101. West Torrance 102. La Salle 103. San Dimas 104. Valencia/P 105. San Juan Hills 106. San Marcos 107. Cantwell-Sacred Heart 108. Palos Verdes 109. Citrus Valley 110. Grace Brethren 111. Katella 112. Charter Oak 113. Carter 114. Arcadia 115. Royal 116. Crespi 117. Chino Hills 118. Maranatha 119. Redlands 120. Rancho Cucamonga 121. Centennial/Corona 122. Chaparral 123. Mayfair 124. Bellflower 125. Valley View 126. Ventura 127. Capistrano Vly Chr Brea Olinda 129. Crean Lutheran 130. Noorthwood 131. Arlington 132. Santa Monica 133. Wilson/L.B Pacifica/GG

4 DIVISION 3 Continued 135. Oxnard 136. Burroughs/Burbank 137. Culver City 138. California 139. St. Francis 140. Santa Fe 141. Warren 142. Cajon 143. Canyon Springs 144. Serra 145. Temescal Canyon 146. Downey 147. Fullerton 148. Burbank 149. Linfield Chr San Luis Obispo 151. Arroyo Grande 152. San Gorgonio 153. Yorba Linda 154. Sage Hill 155. Paramount 156. Shadow Hills 157. Long Beach Poly 158. Chaffey 159. Ocean View 160. La Canada 161. Campbell Hall 162. Temecula Valley DIVISION Golden Valley 164. Alta Loma 165. Cathedral 166. Wilson/HH 167. Nogales 168. Pacifica/O 169. Kennedy 170. Claremont 171. Northview 172. West Covina 173. Grand Terrace 174. Los Altos 175. Covina 176. Sonora 177. Santa Ynez 178. La Habra 179. Oak Hills 180. Atascadero 181. Apple Valley DIVISION 4 Continued 182. South Torrance 183. Hemet 184. La Quinta/LQ 185. Laguna Hills 186. St. Paul 187. Knight 188. Heritage 189. Montclair 190. Glenn 191. Diamond Bar 192. Canyon/CC 193. Citrus Hill 194. University 195. Segerstrom 196. Irvine 197. Bishop Montgomery 198. North Torrance 199. Burroughs/R 200. Buena Park 201. Oak Park 202. Salesian 203. Buena 204. Cerritos 205. Monrovia 206. Beaumont 207. Loara 208. La Serna 209. Hillcrest 210. Jurupa hills 211. Montebello 212. Windward 213. Chino 214. Serrano 215. Bloomington 216. San Marino 217. Lancaster 218. Cabrillo/L 219. Lompoc 220. Rancho Verde 221. Pasadena 222. Templeton 223. Victor Valley 224. Alhambra 225. Calvary Chapel/SA 226. Ramona 227. Sierra Vista DIVISION Santa Maria 229. Palm Springs 230. Whittier Chr Malibu 232. Colony 233. Sunny Hills 234. Century 235. Western 236. Temple City 237. St. Josephs/SM 238. Elsinore 239. Southlands Chr Jurupa Valley 241. Mary Star 242. Valley Chr./C 243. Rialto 244. Ontario 245. Whittier 246. Summit 247. Arrowhead Chr Colton 249. La Sierra 250. Rancho Chr Muir 252. Garden Grove 253. Flintridge Prep 254. Rancho Mirage 255. Heritage Chr Indio 257. Sultana 258. Rancho Alamitos 259. Beverly hills 260. El Rancho 261. Ontario Chr Saddleback Vly Chr Mission Prep\ 264. Schurr 265. Estancia 266. Channel Islands 267. Xavier Prep 268. Viewpoint 269. Yucca Valley 270. Fontana 271. Orange 272. West Valley 273. Carpinteria 274. La Quinta/W 275. Granite Hills

5 DIVISION 5 Continued 276. Garey 277. San Jacinto 278. Anaheim 279. Miller 280. Dunn 281. Diamond Ranch 282. St. Margaret s 283. Academy for Acad. Excel 284. Brentwood 285. Buckley 286. Pioneer Valley 287. Perris 288. Lakeside 289. Crossroads 290. Palmdale 291. Highland 292. Barstow 293. Baldwin Park 294. Rim of the World 295. Norwalk 296. Lawndale 297. Oxford Acad Lynwood 299. Eisenhower 300. Santa Paula 301. St. Monica 302. Twentynine Palms DIVISION Costa Mesa 304. Poly/P 305. Moreno Valley 306. Artesia 307. Santa Ana 308. Aquinas 309. Patriot 310. Morro Bay 311. Rowland 312. Hesperia Chr Savanna 314. Glendale 315. Eastside 316. The Webb Schools 317. Big Bear 318. Mark Keppel 319. St. Anthony 320. Boron DIVISION 6 Continued 321. South Pasadena 322. Hoover 323. Calvary Murrieta 324. Hawthorne 325. South el Monte 326. Faith Baptist 327. Norte Vista 328. Santiago/GG 329. Pomona 330. Godinez 331. Gladstone 332. Desert Chr./L 333. Foothill Tech 334. Coachella Valley 335. Bishop Diego 336. Banning 337. Silverado 338. Adelanto 339. Duarte 340. Nordhoff 341. Nipomo 342. Desert Chr. Acad Westminster 344. Pioneer 345. San Gabriel 346. El Monte 347. Hueneme 348. Hesperia 349. Morningside 350. Inglewood 351. Vista del Lago 352. Providence 353. St. Bernard 354. Ganesha 355. Orcutt Academy 356. Bell Gardens 357. Jordan 358. Compton 359. Santa Rosa Acad Excelsior Charter 361. Satna Clara 362. Chadwick 363. Notre Dame/R 364. Azusa 365. Rolling Hills Prep 366. Carnigie 367. Arroyo Valley 368. San Jacinto Vly Academy DIVISION 6 Continued 369. Nuview Bridge 370. Leuzinger 371. Rio Hondo Prep 372. Los Amigos 373. Cathedral City 374. Western Christian 375. St. Michael s Prep 376. Coast Union 377. Apple Valley Chr Magnolia 379. Santa Clarita Chr 380. Hamilton 381. Pacifica Chr./SM 382. Animo Leadership 383. Cabrillo/LB 384. Indian Springs 385. Centennial/Comp 386. Albert Einstein 387. Rubidoux 388. Firebaugh DIVISION Mountain View 390. Mammoth 391. Fillmore 392. Dominguez 393. Antelope Valley 394. Arroyo 395. Littlerock 396. Brethren Chr St. Monica Acad Vasquez 399. Upland Chr. Acad Saddleback 401. Calvary Chapel/D 402. Santa Ana Vly 403. Hillcrest Chr./TO 404. Rosemead 405. Bethel Chr./R 406. Bolsa Grande 407. Joshua Springs 408. Redlands Advent 409. Cate 410. St. Genevieve 411. San Bernardino 412. La Puente 413. Marshall 414. CA Military Inst Workman

6 DIVISION 7 Continued 416. Thacher 417. Desert Hot Sprgs 418. Temecula Prep 419. Bassett 420. New Roads 421. Edgewood 422. Avalon 423. Riverside Prep 424. University Prep 425. Trinity Classical 426. Pacific 427. De Toledo 428. Desert Mirage 429. La Sierra Acad Lutheran/LV 431. Tarbut V Torah 432. Lennox Academy 433. Gabrielino 434. Milken 435. Bloomintgon Chr Villanova Prep 437. Silver Valley 438. Bosco Tech 439. Orange Vista 440. Lone Pine 441. Lucerne Valley 442. Riverside County Ed. Academy 443. CA Lutheran 444. Public Safety Academy 445. Valley Torah 446. Noli Indian 447. Sherman Indian 448. Lancaster Baptist 449. Yeshiva 450. Ojai Valley 451. Valley Chr. Academy 452. Bethel Chr./L 453. PiusX/St. Mathias 454. Santa Clarita Vly International 455. Vistamar 456. CSDR 457. Fairmont Prep 458. Mojave 459. Hawthorne Math & Science Acad DIVISION 7 Continued 460. Environmental Charter 461. Whitney 462. Victor Valley Chr Packinghouse Chr. Academy 464. Shalhevet 465. Maricopa 466. Newbury Park Adventist 467. Cobalt institute 468. Southwestern Academy 469. Cal Baptist 470. Oakwood 471. Pacific Hills 472. Grove 473. Crossroads Chr Guidance Charter 475. Eastside Chr Palm Valley 477. Acad of Careers & Explor 478. Calvary Chapel/MV 479. Summit View West 480. McAuliffe 481. Shandon 482. Boys Republic 483. Desert Chapel 484. Mesa Grande 485. Wildwood 486. Calvary Christian 487. Lake Arrowhead Christian 488. Cornerstone Chr Averson Global 490. Summit View 491. Cuyama Valley 492. Pilgrim

7 PLAYOFF GROUPINGS (ALPHABETICAL) DIVISION 1 1. Aliso Niguel 2. Bishop Amat 3. Capistrano Valley 4. Chaminade 5. Corona 6. Cypress 7. Dana Hills 8. Dos Pueblos 9. Edison 10. El Dorado 11. El Toro 12. Etiwanda 13. Foothill 14. Gahr 15. Hart 16. Harvard-Westlake 17. Huntington Beach 18. JSerra 19. JW North 20. La Mirada 21. Los Alamitos 22. M.L. King 23. Mater Dei 24. Mira Costa 25. Mission Viejo 26. Moorpark 27. Newbury Park 28. Notre Dame/SO 29. Oaks Christian 30. Orange Lutheran 31. Palm Desert 32. Redlands E. Vly 33. San Clemente 34. Santa margarita 35. Santiago/Corona 36. Servite 37. South Hills 38. St. John Bosco 39. Valencia/V 40. Vista Murrieta 41. West Ranch 42. Woodbridge DIVISION Agoura 44. Alemany 45. Ayala DIVISION 2 Continued 46. Beckman 47. Bonita 48. Calabasas 49. Camarillo 50. Canyon/Anaheim 51. Corona del Mar 52. Crescenta Valley 53. Damien 54. Don Lugo 55. El Modena 56. El Segundo 57. Esperanza 58. Fountain Valley 59. Glendora 60. Great Oak 61. Kaiser 62. Laguna Beach 63. Lakewood 64. Los Osos 65. Loyola 66. Marina 67. Millikan 68. Murrieta Mesa 69. Murrieta Valley 70. Newport Harbor 71. Norco 72. Paloma Valley 73. Paraclete 74. Paso Robles 75. Peninsula 76. Poly/Riverside 77. Quartz Hill 78. Redondo Union 79. Righetti 80. Rio Mesa 81. Roosevelt 82. Santa Barbara 83. Saugus 84. Sierra Canyon 85. Simi Valley 86. St. Bonaventure 87. Tahquitz 88. Tesoro 89. Thousand Oaks 90. Trabuco Hills 91. Troy 92. Tustin 93. Villa Park DIVISION 2 Continued 94. Village Chr. 95. Walnut 96. Woodcrest Chr. 97. Yucaipa DIVISION Arcadia 99. Arlington 100. Arroyo Grande 101. Bellflower 102. Brea Olinda 103. Burbank 104. Burroughs/B 105. Cajon 106. California 107. Campbell Hall 108. Cantwell-Sacd Hrt 109. Canyon Springs 110. Capo Vly Chr Carter 112. Centennial/Cor 113. Chaffey 114. Chaparral 115. Charter Oak 116. Chino Hills 117. Citrus Valley 118. Crean Lutheran 119. Crespi 120. Culver City 121. Downey 122. Fullerton 123. Grace Brethren 124. Katella 125. La Canada 126. La Salle 127. Linfield Chr Long Beach Poly 129. Maranatha 130. Mayfair 131. Northwood 132. Ocean View 133. Oxnard 134. Pacifica/GG 135. Palos Verdes 136. Paramount 137. Rancho Cuca.

8 DIVISION 3 Continued 138. Redlands 139. Royal 140. Sage Hill 141. San Dimas 142. San Gorgonio 143. San Juan Hills 144. San Luis Obispo 145. San Marcos 146. Santa Fe 147. Santa Monica 148. Serra 149. Shadow Hills 150. St. Francis 151. Temecula Valley 152. Temescal Canyon 153. Torrance 154. Upland 155. Valencia/P 156. Valley View 157. Ventura 158. Warren 159. West Torrance 160. Westlake 161. Wilson/LB 162. Yorba Linda DIVISION Alhambra 164. Alta Loma 165. Apple Valley 166. Atascadero 167. Beaumont 168. Bish. Montgomery 169. Bloomington 170. Buena 171. Buena park 172. Burroughs/R 173. Cabrillo/L 174. Calvary Chap/SA 175. Canyon/CC 176. Cathedral 177. Cerritos 178. Chino 179. Citrus Hill 180. Claremont DIVISION 4 Continued 181. Covina 182. Diamond Bar 183. Glenn 184. Golden Valley 185. Grand Terrace 186. Hemet 187. Heritage 188. Hillcrest 189. Irvine 190. Jurupa Hills 191. Kennedy 192. Knight 193. La Habra 194. La Quinta/LQ 195. La Serna 196. Laguna Hills 197. Lancaster 198. Loara 199. Lompoc 200. Los Altos 201. Monrovia 202. Montclair 203. Montebello 204. Nogales 205. North Torrance 206. Northview 207. Oak Hills 208. Oak Park 209. Pacifica/O 210. Pasadena 211. Ramona 212. Rancho Verde 213. Salesian 214. San Marino 215. Santa Ynez 216. Segerstrom 217. Serrano 218. Sierra Vista 219. Sonora 220. South Torrance 221. St. Paul 222. Templeton 223. University 224. Victor Valley 225. West Covina 226. Wilson/HH 227. Windward DIVISION Acad.of Acad. Ex Anaheim 230. Arrowhead Chr Baldwin Park 232. Barstow 233. Beverly Hills 234. Brentwood 235. Buckley 236. Carpinteria 237. Century 238. Channel Islands 239. Colony 240. Colton 241. Crossroads 242. Diamond Ranch 243. Dunn 244. Eisenhower 245. Elsinore 246. El Rancho 247. Estancia 248. Flintridge Prep 249. Fontana 250. Garden Grove 251. Garey 252. Granite Hills 253. Heritage Chr Highland 255. Indio 256. Jurupa Valley 257. La Quinta/W 258. La Sierra 259. Lakeside 260. Lawndale 261. Lynwood 262. Malibu 263. Mary Star 264. Miller 265. Mission Prep 266. Muir 267. Norwalk 268. Ontario 269. Ontario Chr Orange 271. Oxford Acad Palm Springs 273. Palmdale 274. Perris 275. Pioneer Valley

9 DIVISION 5 Continued 276. Rancho Alamitos 277. Rancho Chr Rancho Mirage 279. Rialto 280. Rim of the World 281. Saddleback Vly Christian 282. San Jacinto 283. Santa Maria 284. Santa Paula 285. Schurr 286. Southlands Chr St. Josephs/SM 288. St. Margaret s 289. St. Monica 290. Sultana 291. Summit 292. Sunny Hills 293. Temple City 294. Twentynine Palms 295. Valley Chr Viewpoint 297. West Valley 298. Western 299. Whittier 300. Whittier Chr Xavier Prep 302. Yucca Valley DIVISION Adelanto 304. Albert Einstein Academy 305. Animo Leadership 306. Apple Valley Chr Aquinas 308. Arroyo Valley 309. Artesia 310. Azusa 311. Banning 312. Bell Gardens 313. Big Bear 314. Bishop Diego 315. Boron 316. Cabillo/LB 317. Calvary Murrieta 318. Carnigie 319. Cathedral City DIVISION 6 Continued 320. Centennial/Comp 321. Chadwick 322. Coachella Valley 323. Coast Union 324. Compton 325. Costa Mesa 326. Desert Chr. Acad Desert Chr./L 328. Duarte 329. Eastside 330. El Monte 331. Excelsior Charter 332. Faith Baptist 333. Firebaugh 334. Foothill Tech 335. Ganesha 336. Gladstone 337. Glendale 338. Godinez 339. Hamilton 340. Hawthorne 341. Hesperia 342. Hesperia Chr Hoover 344. Hueneme 345. Indian Springs 346. Inglewood 347. Jordan 348. Leuzinger 349. Los Amigos 350. Magnolia 351. Mark Keppel 352. Moreno Valley 353. Morningside 354. Morro Bay 355. Nipomo 356. Nordhoff 357. Norte Vista 358. Notre Dame/R 359. Nuview Bridge 360. Orcutt Academy 361. Pacifica Chr./SM 362. Patriot 363. Pioneer 364. Poly/Pasadena 365. Pomona 366. Providence 367. Rio Hondo Prep DIVISION 6 Continued 368. Rolling Hills Prep 369. Rowland 370. Rubidoux 371. San Gabriel 372. San Jacinto Vly Academy 373. Santa Ana 374. Santa Clara 375. Santa Clarita Chr Santa Rosa Acad Santiago/GG 378. Savanna 379. Silverado 380. South El Monte 381. South Pasadena 382. St. Anthony 383. St. Bernard 384. St. Michael s Prep 385. The Webb School 386. Vista Del Lago 387. Western Chr Westminster DIVISION Academy of Careers & Exp 390. Antelope Valley 391. Arroyo 392. Avalon 393. Averson Global 394. Bassett 395. Bethel Chr./R 396. Bethel Chr./L 397. Bloomington Chr Bolsa Grande 399. Bosco Tech 400. Boys Republic 401. Brethren Chr Cal Baptist 403. Calif. Lutheran 404. Calif. Military Inst CSDR 406. Calvary Chapel/D 407. Calvary Chap./MV 408. Calvary Chr Cate 410. Colbalt Institute 411. Cornerstone Chr.

10 DIVISION 7 Continued 412. Crossroads Chr Cuyama Valley 414. De Toledo 415. Desert Chapel 416. Desert Hot Springs 417. Desert Mirage 418. Dominguez 419. Eastside Chr Edgewood 421. Environmental Charter 422. Fairmont Prep 423. Fillmore 424. Gabrielino 425. Grove 426. Guidance Charter 427. Hawthorne Math & Sci. Acad Hillcrest Chr./TO 429. Joshua Springs 430. La Puente 431. La Sierra Acad Lake Arrowhead Christian 433. Lancaster Baptist 434. Lennox Academy 435. Littlerock 436. Lone Pine 437. Lucerne Valley 438. Lutheran/LV 439. Mammoth 440. Maricopa 441. Marshall 442. Mc Auliffe 443. Mesa Grande 444. Milken 445. Mojave 446. Mountain View 447. New Roads 448. Newbury Park Adventist 449. Noli Indian 450. Oakwood 451. Ojai Valley 452. Orange Vista 453. Pacific 454. Pacific Hills DIVISION 7 Continued 455. Packinghouse Chr Palm Valley 457. Pilgrim 458. Pius X/St. Mathias 459. Public Safety Academy 460. Redlands Adventist Acad 461. Riverside Cnty Ed 462. Riverside Prep 463. Rosemead 464. Saddleback 465. San Bernardino 466. Santa Ana Valley 467. Santa Clarita Vly International 468. Shalhevet 469. Shandon 470. Sherman Indian 471. Silver Valley 472. Southwestern Academy 473. St. Genevieve 474. St. Monica Acad 475. Summit View 476. Summit View West 477. Tarbut V Torah 478. Temecula Prep 479. Thacher 480. Trinity Classical 481. University prep 482. Upland Chr. Acad Valley Chr. Acad Valley Torah 485. Vasquez 486. Victor Valley Chr Villanova Prep 488. Vistamar 489. Whitney 490. Wildwood 491. Workman 492. Yeshiva

11 ACADEMY Brethren Christian Calvary Chapel/Downey Crean Lutheran South Oxford Academy Sage Hill St. Margaret s Whitney AGAPE Academy of Careers & Exploration Apple Valley Christian Bethel Chr./Lancaster Hesperia Christian Lucerne Valley Victor Valley Christian ALMONT Alhambra Bell Gardens Mark Keppel Montebello San Gabriel Schurr AMBASSADOR Aquinas Arrowhead Chr Linfield Chr. Notre Dame/Riverside Ontario Chr. Western Chr. Woodcrest Chr. ARROWHEAD Boys Republic California Lutheran CSDR Carnegie/Riverside Hamilton La Sierra Academy Sherman Indian Upland Christian BASEBALL LEAGUES BASELINE Chino Hills Damien Etiwanda Los Osos Rancho Cucamonga Upland BAY Inglewood Mira Costa Morningside Palos Verdes Peninsula Redondo Union BIG VIII Centennial/Corona Corona ML King Norco Roosevelt Santiago/Corona CAMINO REAL Bishop Montgomery Cantwell Sacred Heart Mary Star Salesian St. Monica Catholic CHANNEL Buena Dos Pueblos San Marcos Santa Barbara Ventura CITRUS BELT Cajon Carter Citrus Valley Eisenhower Miller, A.B. Redlands Redlands East Valley Yucaipa COAST VALLEY Coast Union Maricopa Shandon Valley Christian/ SM COASTAL Hawthorne MSA Lennox Academy New Roads Pacific Hills Rolling Hills Prep Vistamar COASTAL CANYON Camarillo Moorpark Oak Park Royal Simi Valley CRESTVIEW El Dorado El Modena Esperanza Foothill/Santa Ana

12 CROSS VALLEY Academy/Acad. Excel Big Bear Colbalt Institute Excelsior Charter Riverside Prep Silver Valley University Prep DE ANZA Coachella Valley Desert Hot Springs Desert Mirage Rancho Mirage Twentynine Palms Yucca Valley DEL REY Bishop Amat Cathedral La Salle Serra St. Paul DEL RIO California El Rancho La Serna Pioneer Santa Fe Whittier DESERT MTN. Boron Desert Christian/ L Lone Pine Mammoth Mojave Vasquez DESERT SKY Adelanto Barstow Granite Hills Silverado Victor Valley DESERT VALLEY Cathedral City Indio La Quinta/ LQ Palm Desert Palm Springs Shadow Hills Xavier Prep EMPIRE Cypress Kennedy Pacifica/ GG Tustin Valencia/ P Western EXPRESS Eastside Chr. Fairmont Prep Lutheran/LaVerne Samueli Academy St. Michael s Prep Tarbut V Torah FOOTHILL Canyon/ CC Golden Valley Hart Saugus Valencia/ V West Ranch FREEWAY Buena Park Fullerton La Habra Sonora Sunny Hills Troy FRONTIER Bishop Diego Cate Foothill Tech Santa Clara Thacher Villanova Prep GARDEN GROVE Bolsa Grande Garden Grove La Quinta/Westminster Los Amigos Rancho Alamitos Santiago/ GG GOLD COAST Brentwood Campbell Hall Crossroads Paraclete Sierra Canyon Viewpoint Windward GOLDEN Antelope Valley Eastside Highland Knight Lancaster Littlerock Palmdale Quartz Hill GOLDEN WEST Loara Ocean View Orange Santa Ana Segerstrom Westminster

13 HACIENDA Charter Oak Chino Diamond Ranch Los Altos Walnut West Covina HERITAGE Faith Baptist Guidance Charter Lancaster Baptist Santa Clarita Christian Trinity Classical Acad. Valley Torah INDEPENDENCE Oakwood Southwestern Academy St. Monica Academy Yeshiva INLAND VALLEY Arlington Canyon Springs J.W. North Poly/Riverside Rancho Verde Valley View LIBERTY Buckley De Toledo Milken Community Pacifica Christian Providence/Burbank LOS PADRES Cabrillo/ L Lompoc Morro Bay Nipomo Orcutt Academy Santa Maria Santa Ynez Templeton MAJESTIC Bethel Chr./Riverside Calvary Baptist Crossroads Christian Grove MARMONTE Agoura Calabasas Newbury Park Oaks Christian Thousand Oaks Westlake MIRAMONTE Bassett Edgewood Ganesha Garey La Puente Pomona MISSION Alemany Chaminade Crespi Harvard/ Westlake Loyola Notre Dame/ SO St. Francis MISSION VALLEY Arroyo El Monte Gabrielino Marshall Mountain View Rosemead South El Monte MOJAVE RIVER Apple Valley Burroughs/Ridgecrest Hesperia Oak Hills Serrano Sultana MONTVIEW Azusa Duarte Gladstone Nogales Sierra Vista Workman MOORE Cabrillo/ LB Compton Jordan Lakewood Millikan Poly/ LB Wilson/ LB

14 MOUNTAIN PASS Beaumont Citrus Hill Hemet San Jacinto Tahquitz West Valley MOUNTAIN VALLEY Banning Moreno Valley Pacific Rubidoux San Bernardino Vista Del Lago MT. BALDY Alta Loma Chaffey Colony Don Lugo Montclair Ontario MULHOLLAND Animo Leadership Environmental Charter Shalhevet Summit View West NORTH HILLS Brea Olinda Canyon/Anaheim Villa Park Yorba Linda OCEAN Beverly Hills Culver City El Segundo Hawthorne Lawndale Santa Monica OLYMPIC Heritage Christian Maranatha Valley Christian/ C Village Chr. Whittier Christian OMEGA Calvary Chr Hillcrest Christian/TO Newbury Park Adventist Ojai Valley Santa Clarita Vly International Summit View ORANGE Anaheim Century Katella Magnolia Santa Ana Valley Savanna ORANGE COAST Calvary Chapel/ SA Costa Mesa Estancia Godinez Laguna Beach Saddleback PAC- 8 Arroyo Grande Atascadero Mission College Prep Paso Robles Pioneer Valley Righetti San Luis Obispo St. Joseph/SM PACIFIC Arcadia Burbank Burroughs/ B Crescenta Valley Glendale Hoover Muir Pasadena PACIFIC COAST Beckman Corona del Mar Irvine Northwood University Woodbridge PACIFIC VIEW Channel Islands Hueneme Oxnard Pacifica/ O Rio Mesa PALOMARES Ayala, Ruben Bonita Claremont Diamond Bar Glendora South Hills PIONEER Centennial/Compton Leuzinger North Torrance South Torrance Torrance West Torrance PREP Chadwick Firebaugh Flintridge Prep Poly/ Pasadena Rio Hondo Prep

15 RIO HONDO Alhambra La Canada Monrovia San Marino South Pasadena Temple City RIVER VALLEY Hillcrest Jurupa Valley La Sierra Norte Vista Patriot Ramona SAN ANDREAS Arroyo Valley Indian Springs Jurupa Hills Rialto Rim of the World San Gorgonio SAN GABRIEL VLY Dominguez Downey Gahr Lynwood Paramount Warren SAN JOAQUIN Avalon Capistrano Vly Chr. Saddleback Vly Chr. Southlands Christian Webb SANTA FE Don Bosco Tech St. Anthony St. Bernard St. Genevieve St. Pius X St. Matthias Acad. Verbum Dei SEA VIEW Dana Hills Laguna Hills San Juan Hills Tesoro Trabuco Hills SOUTH COAST Aliso Niguel Capistrano Valley El Toro Mission Viejo San Clemente SOUTH VALLEY California Military Calvary Murrieta Nuview Bridge Rancho Christian Santa Rosa Academy Temecula Prep SOUTHWESTERN Chaparral Great Oak Murrieta Mesa Murrieta Valley Temecula Valley Vista Murrieta SUBURBAN Artesia Bellflower Cerritos Glenn La Mirada Mayfair Norwalk SUNBELT Elsinore Heritage Lakeside Paloma Valley Perris Temescal Canyon SUNKIST Bloomington Colton Fontana Grand Terrace Kaiser Summit SUNSET Edison Fountain Valley Huntington Beach Los Alamitos Marina Newport Harbor TRINITY JSerra Mater Dei Orange Lutheran Santa Margarita Servite St. John Bosco TRI-VALLEY Carpinteria Fillmore Grace Brethren Malibu Nordoff Santa Paula St. Bonaventure VALLE VISTA Baldwin Park Covina Northview Rowland San Dimas Wilson/HH

16 VICTORY Bloomington Christian Desert Chapel Desert Christian/ BD Joshua Springs Mesa Grande Academy Redlands Adventist WARRIOR Noli Indian Orange Vista Public Safety Academy Riverside Cnty Ed Acad San Jacinto Academy FREELANCE Dunn

17 10932 Pine Street, Los Alamitos CA (562) Fax: (562) TO: FROM: RE: CIF-SS ATHLETIC DIRECTORS/HEAD BASEBALL COACHES GLENN MARTINEZ, ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER 2018 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFF BULLETIN DATE: APRIL 11, 2018 With the 2018 Southern Section CIF Baseball Championship Playoffs approaching, this bulletin is designed to assist you with your organizational plans. For your information, we no longer will be using league based playoff groupings. Instead, individual school will be evaluated and placed into divisions on a yearly basis for the sport of baseball utilizing a formula which includes the following factors: regular season record, strength of schedule and CIF Southern Section playoff performance over a two-year period. The Southern Section office will prepare the draw. Please review this bulletin, and after reviewing its contents if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office. 1. RULES All playoff games will be conducted using the 2018 National Federation Baseball rules, except where Blue Book rulings or this bulletin supersede. All playoff games will be of 7 (seven) innings duration. Blue Book Rule states, Teams entered in the baseball playoffs will not be permitted to take batting practice on the day of a playoff game prior to the commencement of the contest. Batting practice will be construed as ANY type of pitching motion with ANY type of ball from in front of the batter (including pitching machines and overhand throwing). With the consultation and support of the C.I.F. Southern Section Baseball Coaches Advisory Committee, the rules are as follows THE ONLY ACCEPTABLE BATTING WARMUP WILL BE SIDE SOFT TOSS, BATTING TEE WORK OR PEPPER. A) For side soft toss, the guidelines are as follows: the tosser should be on a knee, to the side of the batter and the ball should be lifted, not pitched, to the batter. B) For pepper, the guidelines are as follows: the maximum distance between the pitchers/fielders and the hitter is 40 feet and batted balls are to be directed toward the pitchers/fielders C) To clarify any questions that may arise. Tracking, the idea that hitters will stand in a batter s position, while pitchers throw overhand to a catcher, and track pitches as they come toward the plate, is not considered batting practice by definition and is allowable prior to playoff contests. Batters who swing, or attempt to swing or bunt in any fashion, will be in violation of this rule and may face the consequences of that action. Coaches should be very careful to monitor any and all pre-game activities. THE PENALTY FOR BATTING PRACTICE WITH WIFFLE BALLS, SOFTBALLS, BASEBALLS, ETC. MAY BE FORFEITURE OF THE GAME. Games will start at the scheduled time and each team will be allowed a maximum of 15 minutes for infield practice. The 10-run rule will NOT be in effect.

18 2. PITCHING LIMITATION RULE A reminder that both Pitching Limitation Rule 1500 (30 Outs per week) and 1501 Pitch Count will be in effect for all CIF Southern Section Baseball Playoff games. Please make sure that coaches are verifying pitch count after each half inning or a visible pitch count mechanism (i.e. scoreboard add-on, flip chart behind home plate, etc.) can be seen by both teams. Coaches may use this as verification of the pitch count. Please review the specific rules for pitching limitations below PITCHING LIMITATION RULE 30 OUTS Sections shall adopt the following baseball pitching limitation rule: 30 outs and/or three (3) appearances in a calendar week through the season. A. The calendar week begins on Monday. B. Innings pitched in a no game (i.e., rainout, power failure, etc.) shall count toward the total. C. If the 30 th out involves a double or triple play, the team will not be penalized. D. An appearance is defined as a pitcher pitching at least one (1) pitch. If a pitcher is removed from the mound to another position or to the dugout and later returns to pitch in the same game, the pitcher will be charged with a second appearance. E. Any violation constitutes a forfeit of the contest PITCHING LIMITATION RULE PITCH COUNT In addition to 1500 above, Sections shall adopt the following baseball pitching limitation rule with respect to pitch count and required days of rest: Pitch count limits and required rest: Level Maximum Contest Pitch Limit 0 Days Rest Required Varsity Freshman; F/S; JV Pitches 90 Pitches Pitches 1-30 Pitches 1 Day Rest Required Pitches Pitches 2 Days Rest Required Pitches Pitches 3 Days Rest Required 76+ Pitches 76+ Pitches A. A pitcher may finish the current batter if the Maximum Contest Pitch Limit is reached during that at-bat. B. Pitches thrown and appearances made in a no game (i.e., rainout, power failure, etc.) shall count toward the totals. C. At the end of each half inning, the head coaches will confirm and both team books will record the pitch count for all pitchers who threw a pitch in that half inning. In the case of a discrepancy, the home book is considered the official book. D. Each school must keep a record of all pitches thrown by each of their players in each game and make this available to their respective Section Office upon request. E. Any violation constitutes a forfeit of the contest.

19 Questions & Answers: Q: If a pitch count mechanism is used that is visible to both teams, do the coaches still need to confirm the pitch count every half inning? A: No. If the mechanism (i.e. scoreboard add-on, flip chart behind home plate, etc.) can be seen by both teams, the coaches may use that as verification of the pitch count. Q: How is a day of rest defined? A: A day of rest is defined as a calendar day. For example, if a pitcher throws 76 or more pitches in a Monday game thus requiring three-days rest before being allowed to pitch again, those days of rest would be Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday allowing that pitcher to pitch again on Friday. Q: If a pitcher exceeds the maximum number of allowable pitches with respect to the required days of rest while finishing a batter, how are the required number of rest days calculated? A: The required days of rest is determined by the actual number of pitches thrown. For example, if a pitcher starts a batter with 48 pitches, finishes the batter with 53 pitches and is then removed from the game, that pitcher would be required to rest for two days before making another appearance. Q: What, if any role, do the umpires play in the confirmation and recording of the pitch count after each half inning? A: The umpires are asked to ensure that the teams are exchanging the required information but the actual recording of the pitch count is up to the head coach from each school. Q: If an intentional walk is issued to the batter and no pitches are delivered to home plate, are those pitches counted towards the pitcher s total number? A: No. Those pitches would not count towards the pitcher s total number Q: In the case of balk, when does a pitch count towards the pitcher s total number? A: A pitch would only count if the ball is delivered to the batter. Q: If a batter is awarded timeout by the umpire but the pitcher still delivers the ball to the batter, does that pitch count towards the pitcher s total number? A: No. That pitch would not count towards the pitcher s total number. Q: Does the Pitch Count reset each Monday like the 30 Out Rule? A: No. While the 30 Out Rule will reset each Monday, the Pitch Count Rule will not. For example, if a pitcher throws 76+ pitches in a game on Saturday, they would have to rest on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday before being eligible to pitch again on Wednesday. Q: May the same pitcher appear in two different games on the same day? A: Yes. However, they may only do so if they threw 30 pitches or less in the first game and are not required to rest. Also, they may not throw more than 110 pitches total for the day.

20 3. UMPIRES The Commissioner, on the basis of merit for the particular official s work during the regular season, will appoint umpires for all playoff contests. Each non-final game will be assigned three officials. Umpire's fees shall be charged to game expenses if there is an admission charge. In all playoff games, for all divisions prior to the Semifinals, there shall be 3 umpires and each umpire shall receive $82.00 each. Semi-final contests will be made up of 4 umpires, who shall receive $82.00 each. In all Championship Games (Finals), all 4 umpires shall receive $87.00 each. (Any official entitled to mileage will be compensated according to the formula submitted with this bulletin). 4. COACHES Coaches of the host team are responsible for typing the ground rules on cards and presenting copies to umpires and the opposing coach prior to the game. No player or adult may coach from the first or third base box that is not in uniform. Any player in a coaching box must be listed on the certified eligibility list submitted to the CIF-SS office. Reminder, NFHS Baseball Rules a and i, which deal with the following issues, will be enforced for all playoff games a A coach, player, substitute, attendant or other bench personnel shall not: (a) leave the dugout during a live ball for an unauthorized purpose i A coach, player, substitute, attendant or other bench personnel shall not: (i) be outside the designated dugout, (bench) or bullpen area if not a batter, runner, on-deck batter, in the coach s box or one of the nine players on defense. 5. SPORTSMANSHIP There has been a great deal of concern about security for officials. It is strongly suggested that the home team have a representative to escort the officials to the playing field and back to your locker room and/or their car at the end of the contest. A responsible adult who can guarantee the security of the official should do this task. Cheer Section Fan/Student cheering sections are encouraged to cheer and support their own team and should display proper sportsmanship with respect to the opposing team and the game officials. They are expected to follow the following guidelines and failure to do so may lead to removal from the contest and/or forfeiture of the contest. 1. No noisemakers (horns, bells, victory bells, sirens, chimes, wooden blocks, buckets, thunder sticks, etc.) Megaphones may only be used by the school s uniformed cheer squads. 2. Cheering devices such as rally towels, pom poms and pennants are acceptable. when used within the bounds of good sportsmanship. 3. It is the expectation that cheering section behavior will be monitored by the assigned school staff of the school that they represent. All improper behavior/language should be addressed and corrected immediately by school staff supervisors. 4. Face paint is acceptable from the neck up only and shall not include any inappropriate letters or symbols. Assigned school staff shall monitor their cheering sections regarding face painting.

21 6. PLAYER CONDUCT Any player ejected for any reason, or any player who leaves the confines of the bench or team area during a fight that may break out or has broken out, shall be disqualified from participating in the remainder of the game and will be ineligible for the team s next contest. The next contest may not be a forfeited, postponed or canceled game. A second ejection will constitute a two-contest suspension and a third ejection will cause suspension for the remainder of the season. A player who was ejected from the previous contest who, knowingly or unknowingly, participates in or attends the next contest, will result in the forfeiture of that contest. 7. NOTE: Rule 1519 Any player whose conduct merits ejection from a game by an official for fighting or assaultive behavior shall be disqualified from participating in the remainder of the game and will be ineligible for the team s next contest. After the suspension from play, the student may only return after certification by school principal that the student(s) has completed a conference with a school administrator. The appropriate form indicating the completion of the conference must be filed with the Section office prior to rejoining the team. Any player who leaves the confines of the bench or team area during a fight that has broken out or may break out will be ineligible for the team s next contest. After the suspension from play, the student may return only after certification by the school principal that the student(s) has completed a conference with a school administrator. The appropriate from indicating the completion of the conference must be filed with the Section office prior to rejoining the team. QUESTION: What is meant by attendance at a contest? ANSWER: Attendance is defined as being present at the team bench/area, inside a gymnasium, stadium or playing area. Students ejected from a game in progress should remain under supervision of school staff. The intent of this rule is that the ejected person is not in attendance at the contest. 8. COACH EJECTION Upon ejection, the head or assistant coach shall be disqualified from participating in the remainder of the game and will be ineligible for the team s next contest. The next contest may not be a forfeited, postponed or canceled game. A second ejection will constitute a two-contest suspension and a third ejection will cause suspension for the remainder of the season. A coach who was ejected from the previous contest who, knowingly or unknowingly, participates in or is in attendance at the next contest, will result in the forfeiture of that contest. 9. TEAM ROSTER A team roster must be completed in (Teams, Varsity) PRIOR to your first playoff contest. This list will suffice for all remaining baseball playoff contests unless there are changes and/or additions. If a player(s) needs to be added to the roster list, please revise your roster before this student is allowed to compete in a playoff contest.

22 10. HOST TEAM In all first-round baseball contests, the host team shall be predetermined by the Commissioner in accordance with CIF-SS regulations in Article 3300, Section 3303, pages of the Blue Book. Determination of the host team in subsequent rounds will also be the responsibility of the Commissioner. After the first round, the team having the fewest number of home games shall automatically be the home team. When both teams have had an equal number of home games, the Commissioner shall toss a coin to decide the host team. The coin flips for second round contests will take place in the lobby of the CIF-SS office at 9:00 a.m., the morning following the first-round contests, and those interested are invited to be present. When a school has been designated as the host team for a baseball contest, it shall (1) act in that capacity unless excused by the Commissioner; and (2) be considered the host team regardless of where the game is being played. COIN FLIPS FOR SECOND ROUND, QUARTERFINALS, SEMIFINALS AND FINALS In an effort to give schools as much time as possible to prepare for baseball playoff contests, we will be conducting coin flips in the lobby of the C.I.F.-SS office for home teams for the Second Round, Quarterfinals, Semifinals and Finals according to the following schedule: COIN FLIP SCHEDULE - Second Round Wednesday, May 16 9:00 a.m. Divisions 2, 4 and 6 - Second Round Thursday, May 17 9:00 a.m. Divisions 1, 3, 5 and 7 - Quarterfinals Saturday, May 19 10:00 a.m. All Divisions - Semifinals Wednesday, May 23 9:00 a.m. All Divisions - Finals Wednesday May 30, 10:00 a.m. All Divisions 11. LOCATION OF GAMES The host school is charged with the responsibility of securing an adequate diamond for the holding of a playoff contest. The Commissioner must approve such facilities. Approval will be based upon size of playing field, adequacy of seating to handle the anticipated crowd, condition of diamond, etc. The diamond of the host school may be used, provided it meets CIF-SS standards as determined by the Commissioner. It is recommended that, when possible, schools use enclosed facilities with an outfield fence for playoff games. It is suggested that a mandatory pre-game meeting be held for all games. Crowd control, supervision and the playing facility should be some of the items discussed at this meeting. DIVISIONS 1 THROUGH 4 QUARTER-FINAL AND SEMI-FINAL GAMES These games must be played at a field with outfield fences. If your home site does not have an outfield fence, you must secure a site that does for a quarter-final and semi-final game. Additionally, it is strongly suggested that Divisions 5, 6 and 7 games be played at a site with an outfield fence.

23 DIVISION 1 7 FINALS All Final games will be played on Friday, June 1, 2018 or Saturday, June, 2, Date, Location and Game Time Will be Announced Wednesday, May 30, TIME OF GAME All games (other than the Championship Finals) are scheduled to begin at 3:15 p.m. on the designated date. A school may play at other times, or on other days, if it is mutually agreeable to both competing schools and approved by the CIF office. In the event of a change of time or date, the host school MUST notify the CIF-SS office well in advance. Night contests, where possible, are encouraged to promote the sport of baseball, but it must be mutually agreeable to both competing schools. Please note: Make certain to notify the CIF-SS for a change in game time BEFORE notifying your assignor. 13. PAIRINGS First round pairings in all divisions will be announced MONDAY, MAY 14, Personnel of member schools that qualify for the playoffs should NOT telephone the CIF- SS office in an attempt to determine the identity of their first round opponent prior to this date. Pairings will be available at the following times: Divisions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7-10:00 a.m. 14. DRAW The traditional playoff bracket will be used for this year s playoffs. Although geography will still be a consideration, we will seed 4 teams. After the seeds have been established, the leagues finishing place (1, 2 or 3) will be used to determine their first-round opponents. The draw will also be available Monday, May 14 on the CIF-SS web site, at the above time. 15. PLAYOFF DATES If a division has 22 or more guaranteed entries it will be a 32-team bracket. Twenty-one or fewer entries will be a 16-team bracket. Playoff dates for all divisions are as follows: Wild Card Round Tuesday, May 15, 2018 Divisions 2, 4 and 6 Wednesday, May 16, 2018 Divisions 1, 3, 5 and 7 First Round Thursday, May 17, 2018 Divisions 2, 4 and 6 Friday, May 18, 2018 Divisions 1, 3, 5 and 7 Second Round Tuesday, May 22, 2018 Quarter-Finals Friday, May 25, 2018 (Divisions 1-4, outfield fence required) Semi-Finals Finals Tuesday, May 29, 2018 (Divisions 1-4, outfield fence required) Saturday, June 2, 2018 Divisions 1-7 Game Date, Location and Time Announced 5/30/18.

24 DURING THE 2018 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS, THE RAWLINGS CIF-SS BASEBALL ( SEE PICTURE BELOW) WILL BE THE MANDATORY BASEBALL FOR ALL PLAYOFF GAMES. THE SOUTHERN SECTION OFFICE WILL FURNISH THESE BASEBALLS FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS. 16. BASEBALL GAMES RAINOUT POLICY Whenever there is a situation involving inclement weather during the Baseball Playoffs, we feel it necessary to review with you the policies regarding rainouts, games called due to weather, etc. Here is the relevant information 1. In instances where games cannot be started due to inclement weather, teams will postpone that day s scheduled games until the next available date. Weekday games will be postponed until the next day; Saturday games will be postponed until the following Monday. 2. If games are started and then must be called due to inclement weather, the following NFHS rules apply: a. If a game has reached 4 and one-half completed innings, with the Home team ahead, then it is an official game and the result will stand. In other words, the Visiting team has had 5 completed innings at bat and the Home team is ahead in the contest. b. If the game has reached 5 completed innings, with the Visiting team ahead, then it is an official game and the result will stand. In other words, if both teams have had 5 completed innings at bat and the Visiting team is ahead in the contest. c. If a contest has not reached the required number of innings to be an official contest, and the game is called due to inclement weather, then the game is ended at that point when the teams resume play on their next available date, the game starts over with no score. Also, no statistics from a game that ends before it is an official contest will be recorded.

25 d. If a contest is tied and is stopped due to inclement weather, if it is less than an official game (has not reached the 4 and one-half completed innings or 5 completed innings), then the game would start over with no score. If it is an official game (5 completed innings or more), then it will resume from the point it was called. For Baseball, all pitching innings and pitch count would count regardless. Note: The outs recorded by any pitcher in a game that is ended before it is an official contest, DO count toward the 30 outs maximum during the current week, Monday through Saturday. All pitches thrown in game that is ended before it is an official contest do count in the pitch count limitation rule. We ask that you please communicate with our office immediately on any changes to your scheduled games. 17. PLAYOFF ENTRY All 4-team leagues will be guaranteed two entries into the playoffs. All 5-6 team leagues will be guaranteed three entries into the playoffs. All 7-8 team leagues will be guaranteed four entries into the playoffs. All 9 or more team leagues will be guaranteed five entries. Under the playoff format in all sports, leagues have the responsibility of developing and identifying the priority for their representatives into the playoffs as so noted under Article 3200 (Playoffs) of the CIF Southern Section Blue Book. Please note that leagues may not conduct additional contests beyond the prescribed limits unless said contests are to determine ENTRY and not representative priority (leagues must have this as part of their constitution and must secure permission from the CIF-SS office before conducting such playoffs for entry). Rule In all team sports other than basketball and wrestling, additional entries beyond a league s guaranteed number of entries will only be permitted to enter the playoffs to fill any byes which exist in the opening round. Wildcard contests will be situations where the number of teams that are guaranteed entries from their leagues necessitate that additional contests be played to reduce the number of teams entered to the required number of the original draw. (For example, when there are 37 teams entered as guaranteed entries from their leagues into a particular playoff draw, there must be 5 wildcard contests played to reduce the number of teams from 37 to 32, the required number of the original draw.) At-large teams, teams meeting the at-large criteria (.500 or better overall record), can only be accepted into the playoffs if there are openings in the original draw after all of the league s guaranteed entries are submitted. (For example, where there are 30 teams entered as guaranteed entries from their leagues into a 32-team draw, there would be 2 byes in the bracket and those byes could be filled by teams who were not guaranteed entries from their leagues who submitted at-large application forms for that particular sport and have an overall record of.500 or better in all games played during the regular season.) In the sport of football, a.500 or better record is not required for at-large submission/selection.

26 In any playoff grouping other than basketball, at-large selections will be considered from the next place beyond the guarantee that are.500 or better. In the division, the team is placed, after all those schools have been taken and there are still positions available, the next place teams that are.500 or better will then be considered. An example would be in football, some divisions allow two (2) entries per league. All 3 rd place teams would be taken before any 4 th place teams would be considered. (A tie will count as half a win and half a loss for a.500 record or better.) All at-large entries must be submitted to the office by 11:00 p.m. on the Friday of the weekend in which the playoff draw is finalized. Make sure that the Baseball Varsity Team schedule is complete in For instructions for how to accomplish this please refer to pages 10 & 11 of this playoff bulletin. Information input into this database is reviewed by the at-large selection committee to determine the teams to be selected for the filling of byes. At-large teams must have a.500 record or better for their complete schedule to be considered. A tie will count as a ½ win and a ½ loss as the criteria for a.500 or better record. (A record of would be considered as qualifying.) All material related to the at-large entry must be submitted to Southern Section office no later than 11:00 p.m. on the Friday of the weekend in which the sports playoff draw is to be finalized. If the material is not received, the team will not be considered by the At-Large Selection Committee. All freelance schools are reminded that in order to be considered for post-season competition, the CIF-SS office prior to the start of the season must evaluate their schedule. This can be done by mailing a copy of the schedule along with a request to the CIF-SS office (See Rule 3210). Freelance schools should use the At-Large Entry submission through for consideration into the playoffs. BASEBALL AT LARGE CRITERIA If a division has openings in the original draw after all of the league guaranteed entries are submitted (For example, where there are 30 teams entered as guaranteed entries from their leagues into a 32 team draw, there would be 2 byes in the bracket and those byes would be filled by teams who were not guaranteed entries from their league who submitted at-large application forms for that particular sport). The At-Large Selection Committee will utilize the following criteria in its selection process. 1. Must be next place team from the leagues guaranteed entries in the division they re placed in. Once a team beyond the guarantee is selected, subsequent eligible teams will be considered in order. 2. Must have a.500 or better record for their completed schedule a. A tie will count as a ½ win and a ½ loss. 3. Head to head competition of teams under consideration 4. Overall strength of league from which the team is entered 5. Overall win-loss record

27 6. Strength against common opponents 7. Strength of schedule of At-Large teams in consideration (including) a. Teams within the same division b. Teams in higher divisions c. Teams in lower divisions 18. SPECIAL LEAGUE PLAYOFF FOR ENTRY Please note - leagues MAY NOT conduct additional contests beyond the prescribed limits unless said contests are to determine ENTRY and not representative priority. This must be part of their league constitution and permission must be secured from the CIF-SS Office before conducting such playoffs for entry. If a league includes such conditions in its constitution, it is still obligated to play said contest on or before the last specified allowable playing date (FRIDAY, MAY 11, 2018). An example of the above application is as follows: two teams finish in a tie for third place in the final league standings and the league has stipulated in its constitution that the deadlock may be broken by a special playoff game. As long as that contest is played on or before Friday, May 12, the two teams would be permitted to play to determine ENTRY into the playoffs. 19. BYES AND AT-LARGE ENTRIES Please read the attached bulletin pertaining to the filling of byes. An at-large petition must be filed under Please see instructions on page 13 of this bulletin for how to file your at-large petition. 20. ENTRY FEE There will be no entry fee for teams entering the CIF-SS baseball playoffs. 21. PROTESTS OF PLAYOFF CONTESTS Coaches are encouraged to carry National Federation baseball rulebooks with them for all playoff contests. Coaches must resolve questions pertaining to possible misapplication of the rules in accordance with the National Federation baseball rules. No protest may be carried forth once the contest is completed, with the following exception. Schools will still have the opportunity to protest a contest in accordance with Southern Section rules, Rule 1111, as it pertains to use of ineligible player, or violations of any CIF-SS rule in connection with the contest. 22. ADMISSION REGULATIONS FOR PLAYOFF CONTESTS Generally, due to the inability to obtain playing sites that are enclosed, admission is not charged for baseball playoff contests. However, if agreed upon by both schools and permission is received from the CIF-SS office in advance, admission may be charged. If it is agreed upon to charge admission, the following financial regulations will be in effect: (A) ADMISSION PRICES -- The admission prices shall be $10.00 for adults, $5.00 for students with valid high school ID cards and $5.00 for children 13 and under. Tickets for playoff games will be supplied at no cost by the CIF-SS office UPON REQUEST of the designated host school. (B) HOST SCHOOL -- The designated host school is responsible for all costs incurred in hosting the contest. These would include officials, supervision, stadium rental, etc.

28 (C) VISITING SCHOOL -- The designated visiting school is responsible for all costs incurred in traveling, such as bus, meals, etc. (D) GATE SPLIT -- When admission is charged, the gate is to be handled as a gross gate and split between the competing schools (please refer to Article 1, Section 143, page 69, of the Blue Book). 23. RULE TOBACCO PRODUCTS PROHIBITED The use of tobacco products in conjunction with any CIF Southern Section athletic contest is prohibited. That is to include all those involved in the contest including players, coaches, and officials. 24. TEN RUN RULE National Federation Rule states that the 10 run rule is optional, not mandatory. All C.I.F. playoff games will be played without the 10-run rule 25. REPORTING RESULTS The winning team in each round of the playoffs is to post the game result into cifsshome.org under teams tab, schedules and scores. All game results should be entered as soon as possible after the completion of the contest so that the next round, in terms of host team assignments and officials, may be finalized. It is very important for winning teams to report their scores to the L.A. Times (213) or , extension and The Register (714) The publishing of these scores creates interest and allows this office to complete pairings in each bracket. 26. AWARDS The Southern Section will present awards to the champions and runner-up teams in all seven divisions of the playoffs. CIF-SS patches and t-shirts will be awarded to the 20 members of the championship team in all divisions. Individual medals will be provided for 20 members of the runner-up teams in all seven divisions.

29 PLAYOFF/CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS AND SOUVENIRS The CIF Southern Section name and logo are registered trademarks with the State of California. It is illegal to use the name (CIF Southern Section, Southern Section or CIF-SS) on any awards, souvenirs or other materials except through licensed vendors or with prior CIF-SS approval. Likewise, CIF without Southern Section or SS is a licensed mark of the State CIF with similar restrictions. Do not make independent items with CIF, CIF-SS or Southern Section: Please note that schools, including their booster clubs and parents, are subject to sanction and will be held financially accountable for unsold product at playoff events involving their school should they create items using the CIF-SS trademark without authorization. Example: School X creates team playoff t-shirt that includes CIF-SS Football Finals in the design and upon reaching Finals the CIF-SS on-site vendor is unable to sell similar product created for that event; the violating school would be required to purchase all unsold shirts. ORDERING ADDITIONAL PATCHES, MEDALS, PLAQUES, APPAREL, SOUVENIRS Patches: JL Custom Jackets is the exclusive licensed custom patch vendor for the CIF-SS. Any patches that include CIF-SS or CIF Southern Section must be ordered/purchased through JL Custom Jackets. For patch options, you may contact JL Custom Jackets at or (951) Ordering additional Champions Patches: Schools may order additional CIF-SS Champion patches (Octagon Red or Football shaped) and any Custom CIF-SS patches (such as: All CIF-SS CIF-SS Scholar Athlete Quarter Finals) may be ordered directly from JL Custom Jackets and Patches at CIF-SS Championship Patches (circle shape) Playoffs or Prelims, Finals Patches (shape of a shield) for participation in Cross Country, Track & Field or Swimming Finals, Masters Patches (oval shaped) for participation in a Masters Track & Field or Wrestling event and Wrestling Dual Meet (rectangle shaped). may be ordered at Medals and Plaques: If your team won or were a runner-up in a CIFSS Team Event and you wish to purchase any additional champion plaques or runner-up plaques and runner-up medals you may do so by ordering directly from All American Trophy by contacting Paul Purdum at (323) Apparel and Souvenirs: For vendors licensed to create items that include CIF-SS name or logo, please contact CIF Southern Section Marketing Director John Costello for an updated list of vendors. Schools may not produce custom items that include the CIF-SS name, mark or logo. Ordering additional Champions t-shirts (given post game to championship teams only): Additional Champions shirts may be ordered directly from our supplier. Contact Kristy Kustom Imprints (714) ext. 103 or kristy@kustomimprints.com. Rings: The State CIF has licensed three companies to produce rings that may include CIF or CIF- SS in the design. These are the exclusive ring providers for the CIF: Balfour, Herff Jones and Jostens. Championship Banners: For vendors licensed to use CIF-SS on your gym/field championship banners, please contact CIF Southern Section Marketing Director John Costello for an updated list. These are the only companies that have the license to use the words CIF Southern Section, Southern Section or CIF-SS. Only the licensed ring companies may use just CIF on any item.

30 CIFSSHOME PLAYOFF REQUIREMENTS & DUE DATES DUE MONDAY, MAY 8, 2018 Varsity Team Information (Roster) Attention Athletic Directors/Coaches: It is very important that you enter your entire Varsity roster into CIFSSHome. o Log in to (If you do not have a log in & password as a coach, check with your Athletic Director) Once you are logged in: On the left panel, Click on the Teams tab, select Baseball. Here are Instructions for using the Sample File Download the sample file and delete the contests only. Copy and paste or type your roster information into the file as the contents and save the file to your computer. You can only upload an excel file (xls) that is the exact same format as the sample file. Columns for information not required for your sport may be left blank, but the HEADER INFORATION MUST REMAIN EXACTLY AS THE SAMPLE. Next click Choose File, find your file, then click the check box Resolve Birthdate and then click import Student. To confirm your roster has been uploaded, your roster will appear in the roster section. These are the only roster fields that need to be completed for Baseball Name (First/Last) Birthdate Year Eligibility Number Height Position Bats Throws Varsity Coaches: It is very important that you enter your Varsity coaches (Head and Assistants) Into CIFSSHOME ( ) o Log into (If you do not have a log in & password as a coach, check with your Athletic Driector). Once you are logged in: Click on the Teams tab on the left navigation bar. Click on the corresponding varsity team. Click on Add/Edit Coaches, select the information to add both your HEAD & ASSISTANT coaches Varsity Team Photo Due It is very important that you Varsity Team Photo si uploaded to CIFSSHOME ( Log into (If you do not have a log in & password as a coach, check with your Athletic Director) On the left panel, click Teams tab on the left navigation bar. Click on the corresponding varsity team. Under Team Picture, click Add/ Edit picture, click Browse, find your file and Upload Picture - Please uplo0ad a HIGH RESOLUTION Team Photo vet no larger than 672 Pixels x (7x5) and 300 dpi

31 Schedule & Scores Complete your schedule in CIFSSHome prior to your season as well as update scores following each contest. Attention Athletic Directors/Coaches: It is very important that you enter your entire season schedule into CIFSSHome ( as well as update the scores immediately following your contests. Log in to (If you do not have a log in & password as a coach, check with your Athletic Director). Once you are logged in: On the left panel, click on Teams, select Baseball To Add a game click Add Game at the top right and fill out all of the required fields which are marked by a red (*) to complete the schedule. To Submit your score click on the Teams. Select Baseball Scroll through your schedule and click on the green Post Result button. Make sure that your overall team records are correct on your team page. At Large Application DUE FRIDAY, MAY 11, 2018 at 11:00 PM Please follow the instructions below to enter an At Large Petition for your school. The At Large Application is to be submitted by your school no later than the due date in your Playoff Bulletin. Log into (If you do not have a log in & password as a coach, check with your Athletic Director). Once you are logged in: On the left panel, Hover over the Forms tab Then seclect At Large Petition Select Baseball then click Add Please be sure that your Schedule is updated in CIFSSHome as this is where the information for the At Large Petition populates from

32 BASEBALL REMINDERS SPORTSMANSHIP-CELEBRATIONS AROUND OR NEAR HOME PLATE--Any walkoff game winning base hit or home run generates immediate excitement. Everyone on the winning team wants to congratulate the successful batter. However, the problem is that the umpire has to verify that the runner touches home plate. Additionally, umpires must be alert for bad sportsmanship, taunting and other boorish behavior. Therefore, umpires are instructed to keep players out of the home plate circle or the area around home plate until all runners have scored. RULE i There have been wide-spread reports in some areas of California that coaches have been disregarding rule i which prohibits non-base coaches and/or players who are not on defense, at bat or on the bases, being outside the dugout during a live ball. Contrary to rule, some coaches have been standing outside the entrance of the dugout viewing the game or walking back and forth in front of the dugout. It is to be emphasized that coaches are to remain in the dugout as provided by rule. Coaches are allowed to step out of the dugout to position defensive players, but are expected to immediately return to the confines of the dugout. Coaches may stand or sit inside the entrance of the dugout to call pitches. It is understandable that some dugouts have very narrow openings. However, coaches are expected to deal with this. A large part of this problem lies with the current culture in certain areas plus the inability of some umpires, for whatever reason, to properly enforce the rule. By rule, a team warning should be issued with an ejection for subsequent violations. Cooperation from both the umpires and coaches to enforce this provision will be greatly appreciated. LINE UP CARDS Please do not separate lineup cards. Just hand everything to the plate umpire. It is acceptable to provide a lineup card to the opposing team scorekeeper before the pregame meeting at home plate. Umpires are instructed to take the home lineup card first, then the visiting lineup card before inspecting either of the lineup cards. LINEUP CARDS II If you are using a designated hitter, please list the DH either directly below or directly across from the player for whom he is hitting. Please do not list the DH at the bottom of the lineup card, unless of course, he is batting for the player ninth in the order. PREGAME MEETING It has been noted that during the pregame meeting at home plate, members of the visiting team have often been observed outside their dugout warming up with bats. Rule provides that BOTH teams must remain in the dugout during the pregame meeting. Please remind your teams.

33 CIF POINTS OF EMPHASIS GAME MANAGEMENT: Teams are doing a much better job of correctly lining the field. The most notable problems are the lack of markings for the three-foot running lane and the coaching boxes. PREGAME EQUIPMENT/BAT INSPECTION: Along with asking if players are properly and legally equipped, umpires will now verify with coaches that all of their equipment (bats, batting helmets and catcher s helmets) are legal. The specific language in rule 4-1-3b reads equipped with bats that are unaltered from the original manufacturer s design and production and helmets that meet NFHS and NOCSAE standards and free of cracks or damage. The result of that rule change means that umpires will no longer be required to do pregame equipment checks. The penalty for using an illegal bat now also affects the coaches, since they have certified the legality of their equipment at the pregame meeting. POST GAME BEHAVIOR: NFHS rules only cover the conduct of players and coaches during a game. There is no coverage of a penalty for coach or player conduct after a game. As a result, there have been instances of coaches and/or players, knowing there is no penalty, acting with non-sporting behavior toward umpires after a game. In the event of post-game behavior by a coach or player that would result in an ejection during a game, the coach or player will be informed by the umpires that his behavior will be reported to the area liaison as an ejection. This policy is in effect until the umpires leave the game site. Please note that the above has the full support of the CIF-SS.

34 2018 Nominees for All-CIF Baseball Ballot Include statistics that are up to date for all regular season games. Stats from playoff games are not to be included. Be as detailed and complete as possible. If nominating more than one player: list your choices in the order of your preference for consideration by the panel s vote. School: CIF Playoff Division: Nominating Coach: Address: Cell # League Your Team s League place Name (print accurately) Class Positions Games Played Batting Average RBI HR 2B 3b SB Runs W-L Saves ERA IP K player limit, if first place in league...2 players limit for 2 nd, 3 rd place teams! 1 player limit if 4 th or Non-CIF playoff team Submit ASAP after last league game***deadline May 30th*** Do Not Wait! Voting is first week in June!!! Please send this form to: Iran Novick, 4495 Ave de Los Arboles, Yorba Linda, Ca (or allcifssbaseball@aol.com) DO NOT SEND TO CIF OFFICE Please only nominate players who have had special stats/years. Nominees may be deleted if stats do not meet criteria. (examples: AVG>.320. or RBI>20, or W/L>.600, or ERA<3.00)

35 10932 Pine Street, Los Alamitos CA (562) Fax: (562) TO: MEMBER SCHOOLS FROM: CIF SOUTHERN SECTION STAFF SUBJECT: MILEAGE FOR OFFICIALS IN THE PLAYOFFS DATE: NOVEMBER, 2010 C.I.F. Southern Section Blue Book Rule is the rule regarding the issue of mileage for officials in the playoffs and has been adopted by the C.I.F. Southern Section in all sports. 1. The point of origination for mileage will be determined by the location of the meeting place for that officials association. 2. A flat fee will be used to compensate officials for travel during the playoffs, based on the following scale (All mileage is round trip) miles = $ miles = $ miles = $ miles = $ miles = $ miles = $ miles and above = For distances beyond 450 miles, the following formula will be utilized: Begin with $73.00, which represents 450 miles round trip. Add $2.40 for every additional 15 miles traveled round trip. Example: 525 miles round trip = $73.00 First 450 miles Additional 75 miles = $ divided by 15 = 5, multiply by $2.40 Total Mileage Reimbursement = $ The mileage stipend will be paid to the Head Official of all officiating crews in all sports.

36 PLAYOFF PAIRING FORMAT How in the world did I ever draw them for the opening round of the playoffs? With that introduction, let s take an in-depth look at the protocol utilized by the CIF Southern Section Office in the development of post season playoff pairings. SEEDS B The initial step is to designate four teams (maximum) as seeds, with No. 1 and No. 4 placed in the top bracket and No. 2 and No. 3 in the bottom bracket (see diagram 1). An exception to this procedure would be if seeds in the same half of the bracket are from the same league. DIAGRAM #1 NO. 1 SEED LEAGUE A #1 NO. 4 SEED LEAGUE C #1 NO. 3 SEED LEAGUE B #1 NO. 2 SEED LEAGUE E #1 Is it possible to designate more than four seeds? The task would be virtually impossible on two counts. Attempting to delineate which team is the No. 7 seed, as opposed to No. 8 or No. 12 rather than No. 13 would result in 25 different answers by 25 different people. Additionally, an attempt at a true seed would be in opposition to the CIF-SS Constitution and By-Laws, which specify a league s designated No. 1 entry, shall meet a No. 3 entry and a No. 2 shall meet another No. 2 where the draw provides for same in the opening round.

37 FILLING THAT DRAW - The next stop is to fill the bracket draw and a simple guideline provides the ground rules for same. Assuming for the moment the top four seeds are all No. 1 teams, the procedure calls for the No. 2 teams from each of these leagues to be placed in the opposite half of the bracket (see Diagram 2). DIAGRAM #2 NO. 1 SEED LEAGUE A #1 LEAGUE B #2 LEAGUE E #2 NO. 4 SEED LEAGUE C #1 NO. 3 SEED LEAGUE B #1 LEAGUE C #2 LEAGUE A #2 NO. 2 SEED LEAGUE E #1 Consider there are five leagues assigned to this particular bracket, it now becomes necessary to place the only league not represented thus far, League D. The No. 1 designee is placed in either half of the bracket, with League D #2 in the opposite half (See Diagram #3).

38 DIAGRAM #3 NO. 1 SEED LEAGUE A #1 LEAGUE B #2 LEAGUE E #2 LEAGUE D #1 NO. 4 SEED LEAGUE C #1 NO. 3 SEED LEAGUE B #1 LEAGUE D #2 LEAGUE C #2 LEAGUE A #2 NO. 2 SEED LEAGUE E #1 The final step is to place the No. 3 teams from each of the respective leagues in the open slots, attempting to place each in one of the remaining A quarters of the bracket where the league is not represented. This process eliminates the aspect of schools from the same league meeting in the second round of competition. An exception to this procedure occurs where geography does not permit wide placement. The Office then follows the directive of the CIF Southern Section Council from its meeting on March 13, 1980, which directs schools be placed in the same half and if necessary, quarter of the bracket to curtail excessive travel. Another factor utilized by the Office when formulating initial pairings is to review the playoff bracket for the previous years in an effort not to match identical teams which may have been paired the previous year or two years back. This would not preclude two leagues being matched in consecutive years, but with two different representative schools.

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