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Playoff picture: Pacific Coast League

November 6th, 2009, 12:56 am · 13 Comments · posted by CARLOS ARIAS

football_blogHere's a look at the playoff picture for the Pacific Coast League:

PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE

Laguna Hills (8-2, 5-0): The Hawks won their fourth consecutive league title.

Irvine (7-3, 4-1): The Vaqueros clinched second place with a 27-0 victory over University.

Beckman (6-3-1, 3-2): The Patriots clinched third place with a 20-14 victory over Corona del Mar.

San Juan Hills (4-6, 2-3): The Stallions were eliminated by Laguna Hills.

University (3-7, 1-4): The Trojans were eliminated by Irvine.

Corona del Mar (4-6, 0-5): The Sea Kings have been eliminated.

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 13 Comments

  • ranger117 says:

    hey bonehead its the San Juan Hills Stallions

  • Papa Z says:

    Sean....be nice!

  • Brett says:

    Still think San Juan Hills should have been called the Rough Riders, but perhaps that's just the US history fan in me speaking.

    Beckman is going to be a brutal draw for some first place team. Won't be La Mirada, Garden Grove or Laguna Hills. Look out Segerstrom or the OCL winner.

  • Jamaal Jenkins says:

    why has CDM been so non-existant this year?

  • Stullen's Big Ol' Head says:

    What i don't understand is how san juan hills has been able to score on every team in the PCL except for Beckman

  • ottie says:

    they think that they can outhit them! (translated)

  • LuvFootball says:

    Hear Beckman has a good defense. They held Laguna Hills to only 7 points the first half

  • Brett says:

    Beckman has the most size of any team in the league. They play great defense and San Juan didn't help themselves by turning the ball over at some really bad times (not that there are many good times!)

    CdM has had the bad luck of just being too small. They have struggled on the offensive side of the ball, and the teams with big physical lines have taken it to them. You could see that their season changed on 2 plays. IN the Cdm-Irvine game, they were down 7-0 and looked to have tied the game up on a long run. It is called back for not having enough guys on the line. The very next play a dubious fumble call on a slant pass that was returned to the 1 and instead of the game being tied, CdM is down 14-0. Then Irvine throws a streak that hits off the shoulder pads of the defender into the hands of the WR for a td. At that point they seemed done.

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