We can brag we lost by the fewest! 🤣🤦♂️ And that was with Morgan not playingLast night's SH/SI broadcast on BAOSN was comical when Devine and the other person commented that SH's 2 losses were close ones. Not sure a 20 point loss can be in that category of a close loss unless you expected them to lose by 40 to Mitty.
An uber wealthy school such as SI with nearly unlimited resources for their sports programs should never bestow themselves to anything lower than Open division.Regarding CCS open I hope they don't put Crystal Springs in. I think they have zero basketball titles. Let them play Div V or whatever they are and let them have a chance to hang a banner in the gym. I know SI has the WCAL name but they are not an open caliber team this year. They have some blow out losses already with games against Mitty and Sh coming up.
Good question! Does the CCS have a relegation system like the NCS? If not, were does Pinewood fit? If I'm not mistaken, they've been an open participant almost every year since it's inception.Hard to imagine a world without PW in the CCS open... and right now crystal springs has a win over them and is 1st place. Would they really put both of them back down into D5??
SI has a reputation for being an upper echelon school (wealthy) which doesn't really appeal to certain demographics of students or families. SI has never really been in the mix as a true threat in the last 15-20 years in the WCAL. It's mostly been Mitty and SHC. As you can probably notice, the students from SHC and SI are VERY different, demographically speaking. I think the current coach is doing a wonderful job in making it more of a basketball school with the success she has had the last couple of years.An uber wealthy school such as SI with nearly unlimited resources for their sports programs should never bestow themselves to anything lower than Open division.
Yes, I went to SH. I am very well aware that our student body does not look like their student body. We are the true city school. They on the other hand cant even let poor farmers market folks make a living using their street so they can have parking spaces for their range rovers.SI has a reputation for being an upper echelon school (wealthy) which doesn't really appeal to certain demographics of students or families. SI has never really been in the mix as a true threat in the last 15-20 years in the WCAL. It's mostly been Mitty and SHC. As you can probably notice, the students from SHC and SI are VERY different, demographically speaking. I think the current coach is doing a wonderful job in making it more of a basketball school with the success she has had the last couple of years.
Pinewood, when fully healthy, has every right to be in Open. That being said, how healthy are they?Hard to imagine a world without PW in the CCS open... and right now crystal springs has a win over them and is 1st place. Would they really put both of them back down into D5??
If they don't go Open then PW would be D5. CCS is enrollment based unless placed in Open.Good question! Does the CCS have a relegation system like the NCS? If not, were does Pinewood fit? If I'm not mistaken, they've been an open participant almost every year since it's inception.
Then Pinewood is out of the CCS Open as well.They do have a couple CCS D5 banners hanging on that gym already. Or, at least, I assume they're hanging. I've never actually been in it! 🤣 But they have definitely won one. I would agree that open wouldn't be the best option for them. We might see a larger number of public schools in CCS Open this year. But I do think SI is in there as well. Losses to Mitty and SHC aside they, they match up well against some of the other potential open teams like Paly or Los Gatos.
noHard to imagine a world without PW in the CCS open... and right now crystal springs has a win over them and is 1st place. Would they really put both of them back down into D5??
Still begs the question, what if they don't win league? I agree they are open, but I'm just not knowledgeable enough to know what logic would be used if CS finishes above them.A healthy(ish) Pinewood team hammed Menlo tonight 63-38. They have a 30+ point win against Priory and a 30+ win v. Harker. They also beat Los Gatos before Ava Uhrich became eligible, plus Salesian and Moreau on the road.
There are not 8 better teams in CCS.
So crystal springs has to be in as well, correct?A healthy(ish) Pinewood team hammed Menlo tonight 63-38. They have a 30+ point win against Priory and a 30+ win v. Harker. They also beat Los Gatos before Ava Uhrich became eligible, plus Salesian and Moreau on the road.
There are not 8 better teams in CCS.
Rules to qualify for CCS state you must go .500 either non league or league. Interesting note is that even if you do qualify by achieving a .500 record, you are not guaranteed a spot in CCS playoffs. I believe currently Pinewood is 4-6 non league and 4-1 league with 5 league game left. Probably safe to assume they are in good shape for the remaining league games.Still begs the question, what if they don't win league? I agree they are open, but I'm just not knowledgeable enough to know what logic would be used if CS finishes above them.
So crystal springs has to be in as well, correct?
Last year's SHC baseball roster was heavily larded with suburban players. South San Francisco, in particular, was well-represented.Yes, I went to SH. I am very well aware that our student body does not look like their student body. We are the true city school. They on the other hand cant even let poor farmers market folks make a living using their street so they can have parking spaces for their range rovers.
I'm not sure what roster you're looking at but there are 9 returners from last year's team and only one of them is from SSF. Two others from the peninsula. The other 6 are all from SF, including the mission district and visitation valley. Two girls who are no longer at the school split time between DC and Richmond. And two graduates were from DC. Two of the new additions this year are also from SF.Last year's SHC baseball roster was heavily larded with suburban players. South San Francisco, in particular, was well-represented.
My bad. Didn't expect a baseball post on a basketball forum. The SHC baseball coaching staff has deep ties to South City Pony Baseball, so that doesn't shock me one bit.he said baseball...
So what are those players going to do? Go to a school with a decent baseball program and have a better opportunity of playing or go to Serra and sit on the bench? Seems like an easy choice.Last year's SHC baseball roster was heavily larded with suburban players. South San Francisco, in particular, was well-represented.
They apply a ton of pressure defensively and knock down the open jumper. SHC smoked a ton of layups and the 3 ball wasn't falling. I'm among the group that thinks 2-4 in WCAL should be open and will matchup well with the few public schools that will be placed in openJust watched St. Francis throw a scare into SHC. Cathedral led by 4 or 6 at the half, and won by 10. The outcome wasn't in doubt, but the Lancers were competitive and considerably better than when I saw them in early December. I suppose that happens with young teams. I still don't think SF is a CCS Open qualifier, but better things are ahead for them.
Buckle up because it's going to be a fun final 10 days of league playRecent results haven't brought much clarity on who those 8 teams will be.
Mitty, SHC are locks. SI should be if it finishes third in the WCAL. St Francis is eligible at 9-9 and could give the league a fourth team, but I think they have to beat someone other than Valley Christian or Presentation. They don't have a marquee win to their credit, and have losses to Hollister and Sacred Heart Prep (as well as SHC). Still thinking 3 from the WCAL.
Paly, Los Gatos, Branham are all strong publics with pretty records. M-A could grab a spot if they win out. Ditto for Hollister. But I think four publics max.
In the WBAL, Pinewood routed Priory again last night (65-20). They have a rematch with first-place Crystal next week. Thinking Pinewood goes if it wins that game and wins out. Crystal goes if it wins and wins out. Maybe both go regardless, if M-A falters.