That only shows the City Conference, and I don't know where to look for other areas of the county.You can find the lists for leagues in SDUSD here - https://sdusdathletics.com/all-league-2022-2023/
I do not know where to find the lists for other leagues.
I am particularly proud of the boys western league AOTY
Found this after hit and miss searching: https://www.northcountyconference.com/page/show/7604651-2022-23That only shows the City Conference, and I don't know where to look for other areas of te county.
While hunting around in the San Diego Section website, I managed to stumble on to the final league standings, which seem to be correct as far as I know.That only shows the City Conference, and I don't know where to look for other areas of the county.
While hunting around in the San Diego Section website, I managed to stumble on to the final league standings, which seem to be correct as far as I know.
League Standings - CIF San Diego Section (cifsds.org)
This is something where SDS has been slipping badly in the last few years. I don't want to start an inter-sports dispute here, but they always get the football leagues right.I think the league records are correct, but I don’t think the league alignment is accurate. These girls’ team were not in the same league this year.
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Here is the All League 1st/2nd team list for Palomar.View attachment 16034
Quick check of the boys’ side also shows inconsistencies in league alignment.
Leagues are supposedly set up to reduce travel time and thus classroom disruption. It is long been a custom that you play each league rival twice, once home and once away, to even out the competition.I think the All-League teams are actually All-District selections. I can't understand what the purpose of the Leagues are except to limit the diversity of play. Points are calculated based on Divisions, CIF is based on Division standings. Why should teams be forced to play League Teams twice? Teams could play everyone in the division once instead. If you are in a League with a bunch of lower division teams, it is nearly impossible to move up. More than once this season my DD's team won League games and still ended up losing points on thier average.
I heard that they are trying to level leagues more going forward to group teams that will be competitive rather than solely based on geography.Leagues are supposedly set up to reduce travel time and thus classroom disruption. It is long been a custom that you play each league rival twice, once home and once away, to even out the competition.
How hard is it to update a spreadsheet with the correct information? It’s 5 minutes worth of work.This is something where SDS has been slipping badly in the last few years. I don't want to start an inter-sports dispute here, but they always get the football leagues right.
I noticed at the beginning of the soccer season that the league lineups on the SDS webpage did not match what was carried on Maxpreps, and, according to some posters here and some other people in the know, both of them were wrong. Toward the end of league play it's important that they get them right because of rules or traditions that league champions got special treatment in the playoff brackets.How hard is it to update a spreadsheet with the correct information? It’s 5 minutes worth of work.
I heard that they are trying to level leagues more going forward to group teams that will be competitive rather than solely based on geography.
There will always be pros and cons no matter how they choose the league alignments. With the later start (and end) times for HS, traveling farther does make it more difficult with players having to miss more of their school day.
Did they never post the girls’?Here are the Boys All-CIF selections for San Diego (with some misspellings) - View attachment 16149
Girls should be coming soon I assume - https://sandiegosportsassociation.com/winter-22-23-all-cif-san-diego-section-teams/
Congratulations to the boys for all of their hard work. So many familiar names on this list. A lot of these kids I have had the pleasure of watching since they were 8 years old.