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No.1-Ranked Cypress Gets Second Billing for Playoffs

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Cypress College, despite being ranked No. 1 in Southern California the past three weeks, isn’t the No. 1-seeded team for the Southern California community college men’s basketball playoffs.

Instead, the top-seeded team is Imperial Valley because of its better overall record (30-1). Cypress (27-3) is seeded second and Rancho Santiago (27-3) is third. Cypress beat Rancho Santiago twice in the Orange Empire Conference. Pairings were announced Tuesday.

Golden West (21-10), Riverside (16-15) and Orange Coast (14-13) were the other Orange Empire Conference teams to make the playoffs.

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Cypress and Rancho Santiago received first-round byes and don’t play until Feb. 28. Golden West and Orange Coast play Saturday.

Golden West, the 12th-seeded team, plays host to No. 21 Long Beach (15-15). Orange Coast, the 20th-seeded team, is at No. 13 Moorpark (21-10). Both games are at 7:30 p.m.

Cypress will play the winner of Mt. San Jacinto (20-10) and Oxnard (16-14). Rancho Santiago plays the winner of Los Angeles Harbor (22-12) and College of the Desert (16-13).

The final four teams from Southern California and the final four from Northern California meet March 8-10 at UC Irvine to decide the state championship.

Crash: Early in the first half of Cypress’ 68-64 victory over Rancho Santiago Saturday, there was a collision between Cypress’ Brian Kenney and Rancho Santiago’s Vern Broadnax. The two players butted heads, sending each to the floor.

Kenney quickly returned, but Broadnax, who suffered a cut above his eye, came back with only a minute left in the second half and missed the only shot he took.

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“When you lose,” Rancho Santiago Coach Dana Pagett said. “You always look at a lot of different little aspects. But I wouldn’t even think of offering it as an excuse. We had our chances and things didn’t go our way.”

Saturday’s incident ended a long week for Broadnax, a freshman guard from Tustin High School. He already was playing with a mouth piece because he lost two teeth in an accidental collision Wednesday in a game against Orange Coast.

Down and up: Irene Wright, a backup center for the Orange Coast women’s basketball team, has seen the low and the high point of the Pirate program.

Wright played last season when OCC was 8-18, and had the most losses in a season of any OCC team. She was the only returning player this season as the Pirates set a single-season victory record, going 26-5 under first-year Coach Mike Thornton.

OCC can add to the victory total tonight in the first round the the playoffs. The Pirates play host to Ventura tonight at 7:30 p.m.

Antelope Valley is at Golden West and Fullerton is at College of the Canyons in games involving other local teams.

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Community College Notes

Willie Navarrette, who pitched at Rancho Santiago last season, is playing for Cal State Dominguez Hills this spring. Navarrette (12-5 last season) originally intended to play at Cal State Long Beach, but was academically ineligible. He left Long Beach, a Division I college, in favor of Dominguez Hills, a Division II school, which has lower eligibility requirements.

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