FRED ROBLEDO

Fred Robledo is the Prep Sports Editor for the San Gabriel Valley Tribune. E-mail me your opinions, story ideas or tips to fred.robledo@sgvn.com.

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Bishop Breakdown: Serra adds Alemany


I just received word that the Catholic Association Members voted last night, and by a vote of 16-7, the Serra League will look like this in 2010. The best thing about it? Three teams are guaranteed playoff spots. The Mission League is also below.

Serra League
Alemany, Bishop Amat, Crespi, Loyola, Notre Dame.
Mission League
Cathedral, Serra, St. Paul, St. Francis, Harvard-Westlake, Chaminade.

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Why was St. Bonnies not considered for this releaguing? To be perfectly honest, Alemany, while good in recent seasons, isn't a long term solution for the Serra league. They are better suited to play at the DIII level they have been at, & Bonnie would be better off at the DI level (as would OC for that matter). I realize that this had a lot to do with the Catholic Association wanting to keep it's own schools playing each other, but moving Alemany just simply doesn't make sense.

Back to drawing board. Serra should include St Francis for a little balance geographically and toss Damien into the Mission to solve a lot of ESGV inequalities. With BA aligned with one central LA and three SFV teams, Lancer fans had better like Friday evening freeway travel.

Duh on ME! It's for the 2010 season, check. reading comprehension is fundamental. NEVERMIND!

Anyone,

Since Amat's 2009 season schedule was already setup, does this mean a non-league game already scheduled is going to have to be dropped to accommodate and extra league game?

You could be right in regards to comments, but our blog numbers are steady.

Here is a Amat thread with no HITS??? Sounds like the new erase format of blogging with Fred is going downhill after the annoucement of censorship. Loss of lots of Amat bloggers already. Could be the end of this blogs popularity. It was for the better I know, but it will never have the fire it used to have. Opinion only, please do not delete Fred.

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