MaxPreps California Regional Bowl Game Projections Nov. 27

By Mitch Stephens Nov 27, 2017, 12:30pm

Ten Southern California teams knocked out from last week's projections while seven Northern California squads punch ticket.

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Four of the top 15 teams in the nation are from California.

Fifteen of the 50 teams projected to be part of the CIF Regional Bowl games last week were eliminated in either section semifinal or final games over the weekend.

These spots are being decided on the field rather than on computers — as it should be.

Of those 15 who were eliminated, 10 came from Southern California, including eight in the wild Southern Section playoffs. One was previously unbeaten Upland, which fell 31-24 by Oaks Christian (Westlake Village) in Division 2. Now the team Oaks Christian faces in the D2 championship, Valencia, is projected to play in the CIF Southern 1-AA game against San Diego Section Open finalist Mission Hills.



Several North teams assured themselves of spots in the regional games: Sac-Joaquin Section squads Placer (D4 champion), Bear River (D5) and Hilmar (D6), along with Northern Section champions Shasta (D2), Sutter (D3), East Nicholaus (D4) and Chester (D5). Placer won its first section title since 1981 and Shasta claimed its first NS crowns since 1988. 

McClymonds (Oakland) captured its eighth consecutive Oakland Section crown to punch a ticket into a regional game.

The rest of the field will be filled in this weekend via section championship games with four exceptions. The Open Division runner-ups in the North Coast and Los Angeles City sections will be invited to the tournament, as will two at-large teams selected by the Central Coast Section from its three Open divisions.

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The most watched championship game with big national interest will take place Saturday at Cerritos College, where national No. 1 Mater Dei (Santa Ana) takes on No. 5 St. John Bosco (Bellflower) for the Southern Section Division 1 crown. Whichever team wins that game will no doubt will be selected into the Southern California Open Division slot, which gets a bye during regional play and moves directly into the state title game to face the Northern California Open selection, which also receives a bye.

The following are projections based solely on MaxPreps computer ratings. 
Jaiden Woodbey, St. John Bosco
Jaiden Woodbey, St. John Bosco
File photo by Ming Chung Lin
MaxPreps California Regional Bowl Game Projections



Open Division

North
North Coast Section Open — De La Salle (Concord), 10-1, 69.9 computer points

South
Southern Section 1 — Mater Dei (Santa Ana), 13-0, 93.5

1-AA Division

North

Sac-Joaquin Section 1 — Folsom, 13-0, 69.9
North Coast Section Open — Pittsburg, 8-1, 61.8

South
Southern Section 2 —Valencia (Placentia, Calif.) 12-1, 67-2
San Diego Section Open — Mission Hills (San Marcos), 12-0, 64.0



1-A Division
Jacob Torrez, Central
Jacob Torrez, Central
File photo by Dennis Lee
North
Central Section 1 — Central (Fresno), 11-1, 58.2
Sac-Joaquin Section 2 — Granite Bay, 11-2, 54.3

South
Southern Section 5 — Paraclete (Lancaster), 12-1, 57.6
Southern Section 4 — Cajon (San Bernardino), 12-1, 54.4

2-AA Division

North
Central Coast Section 2 — Serra (San Mateo), 10-2, 53.2
Central Section 2 — Tulare Union (Tulare), 13-0, 53.9

South
Southern Section 3 — Rancho Verde (Moreno Valley), 11-2, 51.2
Los Angeles Section Open — Narbonne (Harbor City), 9-3, 51.9


2-A Division



North
Sac-Joaquin Section 3 — Oakdale, 12-1, 52.5
Central Coast Section 2 — Saint Francis (Mountain View), 9-3, 46.2

South
Southern Section 10 — Quartz Hill, 12-1, 46.0
San Diego Section 2 — Ramona, 12-0, 49.1

3-AA Division

North
Central Coast Section 1 — Milpitas, 11-0, 47.3
Northern Section 2 — Shasta (Redding), 11-1, 41.7

South

Southern Section 9 — Aquinas (San Bernardino), 13-0, 43.4
Southern Section 8 — Antelope Valley (Lancaster), 11-2, 43.3


3-A Division



North
Northern Section 3 — Sutter, 12-1, 40.0
North Coast Section 3 — Cardinal Newman (Santa Rosa), 10-2, 40.7

South
San Diego Section 1 — Eastlake (Chula Vista), 10-2, 39.9
Southern Section 6 — Bishop Diego (Santa Barbara), 12-1, 42.1

4-AA Division
Placer coach Joey Montoya holds up banner, signaling his team's first Sac-Joaquin Section title since 1981.
Placer coach Joey Montoya holds up banner, signaling his team's first Sac-Joaquin Section title since 1981.
Photo by Ralph Thompson
North
Central Coast Section 3 — Half Moon Bay, 12-0, 40.3
Sac-Joaquin Section 4 — Placer (Auburn), 12-1, 39.0

South
Central Section 3 — Tulare Western (Tulare), 11-1, 39.1
Los Angeles Section Open — Crenshaw (Los Angeles), 10-2, 38.5

4-A Division

North
Oakland Section — McClymonds (Oakland), 12-0, 31.6
Northern Section 4 — East Nicolaus (Nicolaus), 13-0, 32.6



South
Southern Section 7 — El Modena (Orange) 11-2, 37.0
San Diego Section 3 — Southwest EC (El Centro), 12-0, 34.4

5-AA Division


North

North Coast Section 2 — Campolindo (Moraga), 9-4, 27.4
Central Coast Section 1 — Salinas, 10-2, 29.8

South
Southern Section 12 — Big Bear, 12-1, 27.4
Central Section 4 — Central Valley Christian (Visalia), 10-2, 28.2

5-A Division

North
North Coast Section 4 — Fortuna, 10-2, 23.0
Sac-Joaquin Section 5 — Bear River (Grass Valley), 10-3, 26.6

South
Southern Section 11 — Covina, 11-2, 22.6
Central Section 5 — Caruthers, 11-0, 17.0

6-AA Division




North
North Coast Section 5 — St. Patrick-St. Vincent (Vallejo), 10-1, 13.8
Sac-Joaquin Section 6 — Hilmar, 8-5, 17.6
Raiden Hunter, San Diego
Raiden Hunter, San Diego
File photo by Justin Fine
South
San Diego Section 4 — San Diego, 12-0, 17.1
Southern Section 13 — Orange, 11-2, 16.3

6-A Division

North
San Francisco Section — Mission (San Francisco), 8-3, 0.5
Sac-Joaquin Section 7 — Rio Vista, 9-3, 1.2

South
San Diego Section 5 — Vincent Memorial (Calexico), 11-2, 7.5
Los Angeles City Section 2 — Huntington Park, 10-3, 8.7