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CIF-SS Finals Schedule and Preview

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CIF First Round Softball

Here is a preview of the games for Thursday. All start at 3:15pm.

High School Softball Top 25

Not many changes with the abbreviated schedule due to the inclement weather. This week many make-up games either because of scheduling conflicts or rain. Bonita (11-2) – Bearcats get a rare week off due to rain. South Hills (8-3) – Promising start to Sierra League.

In The Circle (See Videos)

Beginning today midvalleysports.com will be going around softball circles for the latest interviews and updates on the players on fire or slumping. This will be a weekly column that will be out on Mondays.

Heralds Get Back-to-Back Titles

(Irvine) – Courtney McGee’s dominance in the postseason was punctuated in style with a one-hit shut-out to give Whittier Christian back-to-back Division V Championships with a 4-0 win over South Hills. “It is like Harmony,” said Heralds head coach Dale Van Duyn.  “This team played together.  We came out with five seniors and some freshmen.  […]

CIF Finals Preview

Two area teams are back for a second round at the rodeo. Questions to be answered on Friday.  Will Whittier Christian be back-to-back Champs?  Can South Hills get one more crafty performance from Sydney La Follette?  Is La Salle going to get redemption after last season’s heartbreaking loss to Marymount? All these will be answered […]

Huskies Heroine Drives Team to Finals

By Tony Solorzano (Covina, CA) – Sophomore pitcher Sydney La Follette not only threw a complete game Tuesday in South Hills’ 3-1 victory over La Canada but also drove home the tying and winning runs en route to a berth in the CIF Southern Section Division 5 playoffs Tuesday at South Hills High.

South Hills Impressive in Win

(Duarte) – South Hills continued to dominate their opponents in the Duarte Softball Tournament with a 14-run outburst to take the Third-Place game 14-1 over Whittier.