Sunny Hills Tennis Upset by Seeding
After being ranked first all season in the Southern Section coaches poll, Sunny Hills was a bit miffed to find that it had been seeded second in the Southern Section Division II boys’ team tennis pairings that were announced Tuesday.
The Freeway League champion Lancers (17-0), led by No. 1 singles player David Robbins, will play host to the Glendale Hoover-Encino Crespi winner in Tuesday’s first round at 3:15 p.m. North Hollywood Harvard-Westlake (13-2), which was ranked No. 1 in Monday’s final poll, is the top-seeded team.
“I don’t understand it,†Sunny Hills Coach Steve White said. “It’ll help us motivation-wise, though. Our goal is to win the CIF, no matter how we have to do it.â€
Trabuco Hills (18-2), the Pacific Coast League champion, was seeded third and will play host to the Bolsa Grande-Cerritos Gahr winner Tuesday.
The pairings:
Wild Card round
Friday
All times 3:15 p.m.
Division II--Glendora at Victorville Victor Valley, West Torrance at Loara, Montebello at Laguna Beach, Moreno Valley Valley View at El Centro Central, Esperanza at Fullerton, Sonora at La Quinta, Bolsa Grande at Cerritos Gahr, Laguna Hills at Downey, Canyon Canyon Springs at Temecula Valley, Glendale Hoover at Encino Crespi.
Division III--Santa Maria at Palos Verdes Chadwick, Whittier Pioneer at Walnut, Magnolia at Bellflower St. John Bosco, North Hollywood Campbell Hall at Hacienda Heights Los Altos, Alta Loma at Barstow, Lake Elsinore Elsinore at Claremont Webb, Rosemead at Canyon Country Canyon.
First round
Tuesday
All times 3:15 p.m.
Division I--Agoura at Santa Barbara, Santa Monica at Temple City, Dana Hills at Foothill, San Marcos at Beverly Hills, La Canada at Diamond Bar, Dos Pueblos at Westlake, El Toro at Marina, Long Beach Poly at University, Long Beach Millikan at Corona del Mar, Rio Mesa at Thousand Oaks, Camarillo at Long Beach Wilson, Canyon at Mission Viejo, Woodbridge at Villa Park, Rowland at Edison, La Puente Nogales at San Marino, Ocean View at Palos Verdes Peninsula.
Division II--Victor Valley-Glendora winner at North Hollywood Harvard-Westlake, San Gabriel at Glendale, West Torrance-Loara winner at Upland, Indio at Palm Springs, Laguna Beach-Montebello winner at Downey Warren, El Centro Central-Valley View winner at Redlands, Fullerton-Esperanza winner at Riverside Poly, La Quinta-Sonora at South Torrance, Cerritos Gahr-Bolsa Grande at Trabuco Hills, Apple Valley at Riverside J.W. North, Laguna Hills-Downey winner at Los Alamitos, Temecula Valley-Canyon Springs winner at Palm Desert, West Hills Chaminade at Arcadia, North Torrance at Garden Grove, Laverne Damien at Alhambra Keppel, Encino Crespi-Glendale Hoover at Sunny Hills.
Division III--Palos Verde Chadwick-Santa Maria winner at Calabasas, Whittier Pioneer-Walnut winner at Brea-Olinda, Etiwanda at Whittier La Serna, Magnolia-Bellflower St. John Bosco winner at Brentwood, Antelope Valley at Pasadena Poly, San Bernardino Pacific at Corona, Hacienda Heights Los Altos-North Hollywood Campbell Hall winner at El Monte, Newhall Hart at Santa Maria Righetti, Barstow-Alta Loma winner at Burbank, Valencia at Long Beach Wilson, Cerritos Whitney at La Canada St. Francis, El Monte Arroyo at San Luis Obispo, Whittier at Carpinteria Cate, Claremont Webb-Elsinore winner at Ontario Chaffey, Centennial Corona at San Bernardino San Gorgonio, Canyon Country Canyon-Rosemead winner at Quartz Hill.
Division IV--La Mirada bye, Bloomington at Beaumont, San Jacinto at Notre Vista, Gladstone at South Hills, Santa Maria St. Joseph bye, St. Bonaventure at La Puente, Bonita at Banning, Cerritos Valley Christian bye, Woodcrest Christian at Bellflower, San Dimas at Desert, Artesia at Sierra Vista, Marshall at Santa Ynez, Whittier Christian at Covina, West Valley at Yucaipa, Atascadero at Carpinteria, Nordhoff bye.
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