CIF Boys Basketball Playoff Pairings: 1st Round

CIF Boys Basketball Playoff Pairings: First Round

DIV 1

Rancho Christian at St. Francis

Lutheran/O at Arcadia

Pasadena at JSerra

DIV 2

La Serna at Bishop Amat

Mayfair at Chino Hills

Maranatha at Servite

Burbank at Westlake

DIV 3

San Marino at Miliken Comm

Warren at Camarillo

Los Altos at Palos Verdes

Ayala at Crescenta Valley

Portola at Glendora

La Salle at Gahr

La Canada at Woodbridge

DIV 4

Malibu at Bonita

Palm Desert at Blair

Chino at Trabuco Hills

Downey at Norte Vista

Pioneer at Palm Springs

Beckman at Colony

Hart at Walnut

DIV 5

Diamond Ranch at Serra

Temescal Canyon at California

Beaumont at Keppel

Vasquez at Sierra Vista

Charter Oak at Quartz Hill

Temple City at Wilson/HH

Diamond Bar at Verbum Dei

DIV 6

Santa Fe at Buckley

DIV 7

Azusa at Tahquitz

Anaheim at Gabrielino

Bell Gardens at Canyon/CC

La Puente at Norwalk

Arroyo at Rowland

Rosemead at Desert Chapel

Schurr at Rialto

DIV 8

Tarbut VTorah at South El Monte

Duarte at Edgewood

Rim of the World at San Gabriel

3 Comments to "CIF Boys Basketball Playoff Pairings: 1st Round"

  1. JohnDang'sFav's Gravatar JohnDang'sFav
    February 10, 2026 - 4:24 pm | Permalink

    Does arroyo have what it takes to do a repeat? Coach Lopez’s assistants need to put in extra work for their boys. Tough road to glory.

  2. Coach Los's Gravatar Coach Los
    February 9, 2026 - 11:56 am | Permalink

    How does Arroyo play at Rowland when they won league. What is going on with the CIF committee? When you win league your reward should be a home game to start the playoffs. This is absolutely horrible!

  3. Riser Supreme's Gravatar Riser Supreme
    February 9, 2026 - 11:26 am | Permalink

    As always, I am thrilled for Pioneer sports as the basketball team enters the playoffs in D4. I am concerned, however, that the fellows don’t become too downtrodden over the early exit that awaits them. This season should be remembered for all the triumphs leading up to the playoffs, when the games meant far less and the pressure was minimal.

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