
City playoff pairings may be tied in knots
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The City Championship playoffs are an exclusive affair, pitting the top 16 teams in a tournament to determine the best of the best. At least that’s the intent. It might work out much
differently. Because all first-place teamsfrom the eight City Section leagues qualify--including those who tie for a title--the playoffs could be watered down. All three Valley leagues could
finish in a three-way tie for first place after regular-season finales tonight. So could one or more of the five non-Valley leagues. “If too many leagues finish in a three-way tie, the
seeding committee will scrap the current plan,” said Jeff Halpern, a City official. “But if only one or two leagues finish in first-place ties, I think those teams will get in.” Even if the
three-way tie is in the Sunset Six League, acknowledged as the Valley’s weakest. A victory by Canoga Park (5-4, 3-1) over North Hollywood (5-4, 4-0), coupled with a victory by Poly (5-4,
3-1) over Grant will result in a three-way tie. Although none of those teams are considered among the City’s top 16, all would make the playoffs. Meanwhile, a stronger second-place finisher
such as Granada Hills (7-2), Sylmar (6-3) or Kennedy (6-3) could be left out. The second 16 teams qualify for the City Invitational tournament, which last season was won by Chatsworth. “If
strong second-place teams would be relegated to the invitational, that truly would be a fiasco,” Halpern said. The City seeding committee, which includes a representative from each of the
eight leagues plus a City official, will convene Saturday morning to fill the brackets. Expect voices to be raised. MORE TO READ