The CIF girls volleyball postseason begins Tuesday.
The playoff brackets are released Sunday, and we'll have all the information and more right here at OCVarsity.com.
Here are the release times:
The CIF girls volleyball postseason begins Tuesday.
The playoff brackets are released Sunday, and we'll have all the information and more right here at OCVarsity.com.
Here are the release times:
Unlike the "Battle of the Bell" football game between Edison and Fountain Valley, tonight's showdown between No. 2 Newport Harbor and No. 5 Corona del Mar didn't need to switch venues or deal with a ticket uproar.

Beckman's Megan Heneghan prepares for a backhand. Rose Palmisano, The Register
Beckman's Megan Heneghan claimed her third consecutive PCL singles championship Wednesday at Corona del Mar.
The senior improved to 58-0 by beating Jocelyn Lu of Laguna Hills, 8-5, in the finals.
St. Margaret's football team's county-record 44-game winning streak ended earlier this season to Francis Parker.
However, there's another Tartans winning streak that's still going. The girls tennis team closed out a perfect 10-0 Academy League schedule last week to push their consecutive match streak to 45.

Santa Margarita celebrates its victory over Orange Lutehran on Tuesday. Kevin Sullivan, The Register
It was bound to happen, or perhaps not, but in either case the nightmare is no more.
Santa Margarita finally won in Orange Lutheran's gym. It happened Tuesday night in four games, 25-19, 21-25, 25-16, 25-19, to close out Trinity League play.
I spent this weekend disguised as a top-10 voter.
It was the perfect Halloween costume.
A day after earning its 11th consecutive Pacific Coast League girls tennis championship, No. 2 Corona del Mar faced No. 5 Laguna Beach on Wednesday in each team’s final nonleague match of the season.
A scheduling mix up postponed a meeting of the county's top two teams earlier this week.
Now, No. 1 Newport Harbor visits No. 2 Los Alamitos on Thursday at 5:45 p.m. at Los Al High.
It was make it or break it day in the Pacific Coast League on Tuesday, highlighted by the showdown of the county's No. 2 and 3 teams.
No. 2 Corona del Mar survived again, 10-8, over No. 3 University. The Sea Kings beat University on games in their first meeting.
The much anticipated showdown between No. 1 Newport Harbor and No. 2 Los Alamitos scheduled for tonight has been postponed due to a scheduling error.
The Sunset League match was originally slated for Friday (Oct. 30). However, Newport Harbor is participating in the Santa Barbara Tournament on Friday and Saturday, and the Sailors thought they had agreed to play the match tonight.
It didn't work out that way.


Look closely. You can see something clinging to the tree.
I've been posting my vote on Sunday, but went camping in the Sequoia National Forest this weekend.
I apologize to anyone looking for it yesterday.
All that fresh air over the weekend was nice, and it made this week surprisingly painless to decide (except for the No. 10 spot).
Here's what I came up with:
What happened: The Breakers captured eight of nine singles sets to defeat the host Monarchs, 14-4, in a nonleague match Wednesday afternoon at Los Caballeros Racket Club.
Records: Laguna Beach 9-5, 5-0; Mater Dei 6-7, 4-2