CIF Brackets announced. Good luck to everyone. First time in 3 years for daughters school to make it, unfortunately nursing an injury.
It has been like that for at least 35 years and probably longer and I don't think I have ever heard anyone say it is unfair. If a team were on the road for Round 1 and survived to Round 2, there is a chance they could host in the next round rather than be on the road each round just because they didn't "work so hard" during the year. My daughter's team just lost in the 1st round and I am pretty sure they'd love to drive to San Luis Obispo for Round 2 if given a chance.Can someone please explain this absurd CIFSS rule to me? Why are the higher ranked teams not given home field advantage for rounds 2 and on? I heard they do a ridiculous coin flip to determine locations. What????? How is this fair to the teams who worked so hard during the year to get a good ranking? Some of the high school teams we play are very far away and field location definitely matters. Someone please.
Can someone please explain this absurd CIFSS rule to me? Why are the higher ranked teams not given home field advantage for rounds 2 and on? I heard they do a ridiculous coin flip to determine locations. What????? How is this fair to the teams who worked so hard during the year to get a good ranking? Some of the high school teams we play are very far away and field location definitely matters. Someone please.
Does anybody know why San Diego has an “Open” group for playoffs? Doesn’t look like the other sections do this.
Division 1 in both boys and girls soccer contains 20 teams. The top 8 in the season-end power rankings compete in the Open playoffs; the other 12 in Division 1 playoffs. Divisions are adjusted after the season (including playoffs) by a formula that considers results from a few years back, weighted toward the most recent.
Do one of you have a link to the San Diego playoff bracket?
Some interesting match ups.
Ok, just because no one has complained doesn't make it right but I understand your point. We work hard all season playing the best of the best during pre-season (which does affect our ranking) and usually make it to CIF semi's each year in D1 and just got tired of driving away for most of our games last few years. Seems like the coin flip doesn't agree with us. Last year we played most of our games away and just didn't seem fair. If we were a low seed, barely squeaking into the tournament, I'd be happy driving away each game since we screwed up during the season but that's no us this year. Am I the only one that thinks this way? I'm a pretty reasonable guy.It has been like that for at least 35 years and probably longer and I don't think I have ever heard anyone say it is unfair. If a team were on the road for Round 1 and survived to Round 2, there is a chance they could host in the next round rather than be on the road each round just because they didn't "work so hard" during the year. My daughter's team just lost in the 1st round and I am pretty sure they'd love to drive to San Luis Obispo for Round 2 if given a chance.
So what you saying is the coin flip didn't go your way? Shit happens, get over it be happy to still be playing, home or away, because a lot of those seniors, who by the way work very hard to get there, will not be playing in the 2nd round.Ok, just because no one has complained doesn't make it right but I understand your point. We work hard all season playing the best of the best during pre-season (which does affect our ranking) and usually make it to CIF semi's each year in D1 and just got tired of driving away for most of our games last few years. Seems like the coin flip doesn't agree with us. Last year we played most of our games away and just didn't seem fair. If we were a low seed, barely squeaking into the tournament, I'd be happy driving away each game since we screwed up during the season but that's no us this year. Am I the only one that thinks this way? I'm a pretty reasonable guy.
I have heard that CIFSS is planning to do this next year.Does anybody know why San Diego has an “Open” group for playoffs? Doesn’t look like the other sections do this.
Yes, agreed. And if the team "pretty much makes cif semis every year", then it doesn't seem to have impacted the players much. Oh, and road trips to away games in high school playoffs are some of my favorite memories from my playing days.So what you saying is the coin flip didn't go your way? Shit happens, get over it be happy to still be playing, home or away, because a lot of those seniors, who by the way work very hard to get there, will not be playing in the 2nd round.
Any big upsets in CIF ? Cinderellas
In CIFSD Open Division, top-seed Bonita Vista lost to 8th seed Pt. Loma, and 2nd seed Cathedral Catholic lost in PKs to 7th seed Westview. In a thriller, 3rd seed San Marcos scored in the last minute to beat 6th seed LCC 2-1. The 4th seed Del Norte beat 5th seed Carlsbad 3-0. That leaves Cinderellas Pt. Loma and Westview, with Del Norte and San Marcos the favorites to meet in the final.
DD's team played PLHS, LCCHS and SMHS, all were good. PLHS manhandled DD's team. We were short subs due to illness, but the PL team was well coached and had a ton of quality shots/opportunities. SMHS has a lot of talent and is very well coached.In CIFSD Open Division, top-seed Bonita Vista lost to 8th seed Pt. Loma, and 2nd seed Cathedral Catholic lost in PKs to 7th seed Westview. In a thriller, 3rd seed San Marcos scored in the last minute to beat 6th seed LCC 2-1. The 4th seed Del Norte beat 5th seed Carlsbad 3-0. That leaves Cinderellas Pt. Loma and Westview, with Del Norte and San Marcos the favorites to meet in the final.