
Tournament director Lance Eddy has finalized the 32-team field for the 2010 Michelle Carew Classic and it is looking like it will be one of the top tournaments in the nation next season.
The 32-team field features 16 league champions and five CIF finalists, including two champions.
The tournament will be held April 7-10 at Peralta Park in Anaheim.
Here is a list of the participants:
Aliso Niguel (21-10-1), South Coast League champion, CIF-SS Division II second round
Agoura (16-11), Marmonte League third place, CIF-SS Division I first round
Ayala (23-10) of Chino Hills, Sierra League co-champion, CIF-SS Division III quarterfinals
California(21-9) of Whittier, Del Rio League champion, CIF-SS Division II first round
Cajon (23-5) of San Bernardino, San Andreas League champion, CIF-SS Division III first round
Canyon (24-8), Century League champion, CIF-SS Division I second round
Chino (21-12-1), Sierra League third place, CIF-SS Division III quarterfinals
Chino Hills (22-10-1), Sierra League fourth place, CIF-SS Division III semifinals
Colton (18-10-1), San Andreas League second place, CIF-SS Division III second round
El Camino (21-8) of Oceanside, Palomar League second place, CIF-San Diego Section Division I finalist
El Dorado (4-16), Century League fifth place, did not qualify for playoffs
El Toro (16-16), Sea View League second place, CIF-SS Division I second round
Foothill (19-8-1), Sea View League champion, CIF-SS Division I second round
Garden Grove (12-11), Garden Grove League second place, CIF-SS Division IV second round
Hart (27-5) of Newhall, Foothill League co-champion, CIF-SS Division I semifinalist
Kennedy (15-11), Empire League fourth place, CIF-SS Division first round
La Habra (18-9), Freeway League champion, CIF-SS Division III first round
Lakewood (25-8), Moore League champion, CIF-SS Division II quarterfinalist
Long Beach Wilson (19-9-1), Moore League second place, CIF-SS Division II first round
Marina (22-6), Sunset League co-champion, CIF-SS Division I first round
Murrieta Valley (13-15), Southwestern League second place, CIF-SS Division II second round
Norco (32-2), Big VIII League champion, CIF-SS Division I champion
Pacifica (21-11), Empire League champion, CIF-SS Division I quarterfinalist
Rancho Bernardo (26-7-1) of San Diego, Palomar League champion, CIF-San Diego Section Division I champion
Rosary (14-15), Trinity League second place, CIF-SS Division I first round
Sonora (17-13), Freeway League second place, CIF-SS Division III first round
St. Lucy's (9-16) of Glendora, Sierra League sixth place, did not qualify for playoffs
Stockdale (21-8-1) of Bakersfield, Southwest Yosemite League champion, CIF-Central Section Division I finalist
Trabuco Hills (19-9-1), Sea View League second place, CIF-SS Division I first round
Valencia (25-7) of Valencia, Foothill League co-champion, CIF-SS Division I second round
Vista Murrieta (27-5), Southwestern League champion, CIF-SS Division II finalist
Yucaipa (23-9), Citrus Belt League second place, CIF-SS Division II quarterfinalist
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Love the hype but where is Santiago Corona? Come on now.
Notice that El Mo again didn't get invited. No love lost between Canyon and El Mo.
Santiago was invited to the Carew Classic and the Faster to First Classic and declined.
Thanks Carlos - you are the man! Those IE-supports can't complain - Santiago got its chance
They absolutely DID get invited. They choose not to participate here. Canyon also invited (and they accepted) a return to Canyon's FasterToFirst. ........ Just because accepting teams are listed, does not mean that others have not received invitations.
Yeah, El Mo did get an invite.