Chris Vontoure (De La Salle) Bracket
- By kiddman32
- Boys Basketball
- 6 Replies
Nice bracket, deeper than usual!
This post was not intended at all to impune Diaz-Infante, many believed he would be able to turn it around and just watching the product on the field that did not seem likely. I do agree with you that this will require Bellarmine to completely revamp its entire approach and I am not sure that they are built to do that. Great analysis by you though..Long time board reader/poster from back in the day when it all started. Many fun nights following scores and playoff predictions and opinions of many famous posters. I do have a take on the Bellarmine/WCAL situation that clarifies the uncertainty that is out there among readers. I am still deeply involved in WCAL sports and musings. The football situation is an evolution that is worthy of a 30 for 30 on ESPN or a book for that matter. For sure a YouTube podcast type video going into more depth could be warranted. It is fascinating to me. I will save the lengthy preamble for another time and cut to the chase.
Football was dying just a few years ago. Safety issues. Numbers dropping. Moms not happy at all about their boys playing. It might have been a smart bet to not try and build a program up when this barbaric sport might not even be around after one more CTE lawsuit. But the sport has rebounded. Equipment safer. Coaches adopting new practice and teaching styles. It seems to be thriving now. So as it turns out, making the traditional investment in football success to drive school success was a pretty good bet.
Patrick Walsh was building a program at Serra. Doing amazing things. He brilliantly courted the Polynesian community. Played the long game. Obviously it was an amazing success. Patrick deserves all the credit...but part of his vision was having a school buy in and support him via admissions and financial aid. Again...smashing success. 25% of Serra's student body plays FB. Do the math. That is 6 or 7 FB guys in every class taught on campus. Staggering.
Tuition high...close to $30,000 at these schools. Bodies are needed to fill schools. Not the chummy, friendly, united WCAL anymore. Schools fighting for survival. Business decisions in the upper echelons are made....get in or not.
Si builds a junior high school and students matriculate to SI. Affordable options exist due to commitment from admin wing. They break the long standing teacher/coach model and bring in a guy with Mater Dei and USC experience. They are in it for the long run.
Riordan hires a well known coach and takes close to 20 transfers and does the same in basketball. Need to find a way to stay solvent. They go coed. Boarding options. Can they keep it up? I hear of rumblings
SH dips into East Bay. They are young and talented. 20 soph on varsity and 20 more on JV. Decisions are being made. That has often been the SH secret sauce. But they are not willing to be left behind in the City
SF has two perfect coaches in the wings on campus while others struggle with the transition from long time coaches. They dip into Pop Warner world and hire parents who coach those teams. Players follow. Admin on board. Millions invested in facilities. To me the Pop Warner decision and the perfect, traditional, Lancer alums coaching is their secret sauce
VC has a unique and successful financial aid program. After losing kids fleeing Covid for a couple years, they pull lots of south county talent. All these teams are huge upfront. Simple physics. 300lb will handle 180lb
Mitty has some unfortunate luck with coaching transitions and seems to be on solid ground now, except small on the lines. Skill guys are good and actually pretty young. Will they jump in the game? Clock is ticking.
Bells so far refusing to take that step. I am sure coaches are urging them to. Coach should have some clout in situation being a successful, HOF alum. Who knows?
These are business decisions made above FB coaches. Stay in the game or not. I do think it is limited to WCAL world though. Rest of CCS still succeeds with the same equation that we all grew up with. It is the size of the WCAL teams that is off the charts. You either get those guys or you don't. Admissions involved. Financial aid involved. Support by community involved. Sort of an arms race with lots of intrigue
there are endless possibilities - the simple way to do this yourself is that if there is a game with a result different than the proejction (St. Francis and SI win) then the team that was upset will lose two points as they will have one less win and the team that has the upset win will have 2 more points.Sir,
What would be the result of a Riordan win versus St. Francis and a SI win versus Mitty?
What would be the result of a St. Francis win versus Riordan and a Mitty win versus SI?
Lastly. what would be the result of a Riordan win versus St. Francis and a Mitty win versus SI?
Thanks in advanced.
-Chewpa
A late peaking Riordan team would be very scary in the playoffs. 😬😅Maybe, just maybe, Riordan is peaking late. That might bode very well for playoffs. We shall see.
Man, you are so detailed. Thank youI do have them missing the play-off under all scenarios.
The only league that I am aware of that has an integrity rule in terms of presenting teams in the order of finish is the WCAL. The reason is most seasons all eight teams might qualify and even though they are limited to 6 teams they don't the 7th place team that might have more points than the 6th place team going in their place.
Alvarez will likely finish in a tie for 4th place if they beat Palma. But the Gabilan like most leagues presents its teams for at-large based on their number of CCS points. Here is whatI have for the Gabilan assuming Alvarez beats Palma.
Alvarez - losses 4th place tie breaker to Aptos due to head-to head loss. If Hollister beat Salinas there would are a three- way tie for fourth but Alvarez would lose out by having fewer CCS points than the other two as head to head would all be 1-1 between the three teams.
15 teams projected in at-large poolAwesome work! So looks like this season all At-Large teams will come from A leagues throughout the section?
Do you happen to have the point values for the top ten at large teams like you had posted previously in this thread? Thank you for your efforts in providing this insight for all of us!
I do have them missing the play-off under all scenarios.Longtime follower. Thank you for everything over the years. Question. If Alvarez upsets Palma on Friday night, finishing in 5th place in the Gab ahead of Hollister and Palma, you still have Alvarez missing the playoffs?
Been saying it for years. Get rid of the sections.The So Cal Format works really well because there are really only 3 Sections that encompass all of So Cal…. The biggest Section being the “Southern Section” which covers all of So Cal to Bakersfield/Fresno, excluding San Diego and the Small LA Section…..
San Diego and LA are not interested in Competing with MD and SJB for the Open so they Compete for D1AA and Below…. San Diego actually has the best Open Format where their 4 Top Ranked teams compete in Their Open Bracket and the Winner Plays in the D1AA regional game against SS D2 winner…. There is No loser moves on format for the San Diego Bracket…..
Our issue in Nor Cal is we have too many sections so each one has their own interests which makes it impossible to crown a true Champion of Nor Cal because there is no more Open Payoff game….