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High School: California Divisional State Rankings As Titles Get Crowned This Weekend

Norco players celebrate a home run by Sarah Willis in action at the Carew Classic. The top-ranked team in California plays in the CIF Southern Section Div. I semi-finals today. Photo: Norco Softball.

In California, which is really like five or six states when it comes to the vast number of high schools playing sports, several top teams—including those in the CIF Southern Section—will wrap up their season this week with semi-finals today and finals this Saturday.

Still, as Mark Tennis of CalHiSports.com said, “It is certainly bizarre this season that the CIF Southern Section playoffs will be down to the semifinals this week when some sections in the state have not even had seeding meetings yet.”

Courtesy of CalHiSports, here’s a look at their top teams in California after games from last Tuesday (May 7). Note that some teams did play last Thursday.

New rankings will come out soon; the site’s Top 25 Rankings—which are used within Extra Inning Softball’s Extra Elite Eighty High School Rankings—were updated yesterday (Monday, May 13)—references below refer to the CalHi Top 25 from last week.

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(After games of Tuesday, May 7)
*Indicates season complete.
(Teams placed in divisions based on section playoff divisions)

DIVISION I
1. Norco 29-1
2. Foothill (Pleasanton) 24-0
3. Lutheran (Orange) 23-7-1*
4. Great Oak (Temecula) 25-3-1
5. Santiago (Corona) 19-6-1*
6. Mater Dei Catholic (Chula Vista) 27-4
7. Chino Hills 27-5*
8. Santa Margarita (Rancho SM) 25-4*
9. Heritage (Brentwood) 22-2
10. Gahr (Cerritos) 22-5
11. Buchanan (Clovis) 23-3
12. Huntington Beach 18-8
13. Oaks Christian (Westlake Village) 22-5-1*
14. Whitney (Rocklin) 20-5
15. Clovis North (Fresno) 20-5-1

Notes/Comments: Thursday’s CIF Southern Section Division I quarterfinals saw Norco beat Orange Lutheran, Chino Hills lost to Huntington Beach, Santiago fall to Gahr and Great Oak beat Santa Margarita

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DIVISION II
1. Notre Dame (Salinas) 22-3
2. Roosevelt (Eastvale) 19-7
3. Ayala (Chino Hills) 27-4-1
4. Rio Mesa (Oxnard) 20-5
5. Chatsworth 24-4-1
6. Santa Teresa (San Jose) 21-6
7. Cypress 21-8-1
8. Del Campo (Fair Oaks) 18-3
9. Hanford 21-6
10. Crescenta Valley (La Crescenta) 24-5-1

Notes/Comments: After Santa Teresa, which was No. 20 in this week’s State Top 25, lost on Monday to Silver Creek (San Jose), the next D2 team in line in those rankings was Notre Dame of Salinas (also from the CIF Central Coast Section). The Spirits won a big game last week over Watsonville. We don’t know which teams from the CCS are going to be Open Division or not yet, but for our own divisional rankings and with no state playoffs to worry about we can put teams in divisions we think they should be in. And for both Notre Dame and Santa Teresa, that’s not D1. The D1 teams from the CCS would be all of those from the West Catholic Athletic League.

Roosevelt of Eastvale is from the same league as state No. 1 Norco and looks like one of the teams to watch from the CIFSS D2 playoffs. Ayala, Rio Mesa and Cypress are other top contenders from that bracket.

In previous years, we have placed L.A. City Section Open Division teams into D1 (same as the top division from the CIFSS). We’re finally going against that and are putting the best L.A. City Section teams down in D2 (call it a competitive equity move if you wish). Chatsworth is the defending L.A. City Section Open Division champion.

No. 10 Crescenta Valley is not in the CIFSS D2 playoffs, but is the top seed in the CIFSS D3 bracket. One of the moves we’ve had to make in order to fit seven divisions of the CIFSS playoffs is to place both of its D2 and D3 playoff teams into our D2 classification.

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DIVISION III
1. Oakdale 23-0-1
2. Marin Catholic (Kentfield) 20-1
3. Maranatha (Pasadena) 20-4
4. Godinez (Santa Ana) 23-4
5. El Segundo 23-6
6. Dinuba 20-6
7. Aquinas (San Bernardino) 24-1*
8. Coronado 20-0-1
9. Torrance 21-9
10. San Marin (Novato) 16-4

Notes/Comments: Oakdale is still looking like it will be D3 in the CIF Sac-Joaquin Section playoffs and therefore is still D3 for these state rankings. The Mustangs would be the No. 1 team overall in that section and are getting close to being in the top 10 in our State Top 25.

Aquinas would have been No. 2 right behind Oakdale, but the previously unbeaten Saints were upset in Tuesday’s CIFSS D4 playoffs by Rialto. Maranatha and Godinez are both in those D4 playoffs while Torrance is the top seed in D5.

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DIVISION IV
1. Whittier Christian (La Habra) 21-3
2. Grace Brethren (Simi Valley) 21-4-1
3. Dos Palos 26-2
4. Cloverdale 23-0
5. Santiago (Garden Grove) 25-1
6. Ripon 20-2
7. Nordhoff (Ojai) 15-10
8. Notre Dame (Riverside) 24-5*
9. Sutter 20-5
10. Flintridge Sacred Heart (La Canada) 18-5

Notes/Comments: This division was the most difficult to do at the top with Whittier Christian and Grace Brethren both looking good so far in the CIFSS D5 playoffs and both with higher computer rankings than any of the other teams we placed in our D4. Dos Palos has been dominant in the CIF Central Section and is a big favorite in that section’s D4 playoffs. And then we have unbeaten Cloverdale from the NCS. The Eagles were D5 last year and have been moved up by their section (and not by us). Any of the four could have conceivably been put No. 1 for different reasons. It’s just that Whittier Christian and Grace Brethren may play each other.

Santiago of Garden Grove, not to be confused with Santiago of Corona, is the top seeded team in the CIFSS D6 playoffs. That school is too large, however, to be considered D5 in these rankings.

Notre Dame of Riverside probably would have been higher than No. 8, but lost on Tuesday to Nordhoff in the CIFSS D6 playoffs. That’s the school where legendary head coach John Perez landed after the school he was at last season, Carnegie of Riverside, closed.

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DIVISION V
1. East Nicolaus (Nicolaus) 27-2-2
2. Woodland Christian 19-3
3. Ripon Christian 20-3
4. Woodcrest Christian (Riverside) 16-5
5. Poly (Pasadena) 15-4
6. Biggs 23-2
7. Western Christian (Upland) 19-7
8. Mountain Empire (Pine Valley) 12-1
9. St. Vincent de Paul (Petaluma) 12-6
10. Whitney (Cerritos) 19-7

Bubble Teams: Clear Lake (Lakeport) 17-4, Fresno Christian 15-1, Kern Valley (Lake Isabella) 15-6-1, Mayfield (Pasadena) 12-8, Ocean View Christian (San Diego) 13-1, University (San Francisco) 14-3.

Notes/Comments: Head coach Neil Stinson’s girls at East Nicolaus were No. 1 in this division last season and actually would be the No. 1 team overall in the CIF Northern Section. The Spartans have played a number of bigger schools and have more than held their own. Woodland Christian actually was No. 2 in last year’s final rankings as well, but No. 3 Cloverdale was moved up to D4 in the CIF North Coast Section.

Woodcrest Christian and Pasadena Poly are in the CIFSS D6 semifinals. Western Christian is the top seed in D7. We do a mix of D6 and D7 being D5 for our rankings because we like to keep D5 strictly for legit small schools. None of these large enrollment schools playing in lower divisions based on competitive equity are allowed. They can be in D4 but no lower. Of course, East Nicolaus is on the other side of competitive equity. Hard to understand why the Spartans haven’t been moved up in the Northern Section when they’ve actually beaten the top teams in the section’s higher divisions.

Mark Tennis is the editor and publisher of Cal-Hi Sports and does the national high school rankings for Extra Inning Softball. He can be reached at [email protected].

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