Lodi News-Sentinel

As fears cancel games and dreams, 3 Sacramento­area teams still aim at NorCal titles

- By Joe Davidson

The kids just want to play and people just want to watch.

The 40th CIF Northern California Regional basketball playoffs present an opportunit­y to compete in school colors for a shot at a championsh­ip, the ultimate goal of landing in the CIF State finals Friday and Saturday at Golden 1 Center.

But coronaviru­s fears have gripped parts of the state, certainly in the Bay Area and the Sacramento region, leading to confusion, and at times, chaos. In a fluid situation, anyone connected to the prep basketball scene is bracing for the next bit of news.

Three Sacramento-area teams are left standing: the Sheldon boys, the two-time defending NorCal Open Division champion, the Colfax girls, the top seed in Division IV, and the Forest Lake Christian girls of Auburn in Division VI.

For now, the CIF State finals are still on as planned.

“The CIF State Basketball Championsh­ips are on for Friday and Saturday at Golden 1 Center,” CIF Media Relations Director Rebecca Brutlag said.

But there is still concern over coronaviru­s and it has already derailed the season for two Bay Area powerhouse programs, with a third on the brink.

Late Monday morning, NorCal D-I top seed Riordan of San Francisco had to withdraw from the boys tournament. Riordan’s game against De La Salle of Concord was delayed from Saturday to Monday night after a student at Riordan tested positive for the virus. The postponeme­nt was to allow more time to assess the situation.

Wrote coach Joey Curtain in a text to Mitch Stephens of MaxPreps, “Our season is over due to the coronaviru­s case at our school. All school activities have been suspended and campus shut down. I just feel for our seniors.”

De La Salle thus advances to the NorCal finals on Tuesday and will play Campolindo of Moraga, which eliminated second-seeded Capital Christian.

Defending state D-II girls champion Menlo of Atherton withdrew from the tournament Friday, hours before a reschedule­d D-I quarterfin­al game at Bishop O’Dowd in Oakland — and days after the school was shut down due to a relative of a campus staff member testing positive for coronaviru­s.

The boys team from Lincoln, of San Francisco, could have its season halted after a Sunday night email from the San Francisco Unified School District declared it is “canceling all non-essential events

to all SFUSD schools.” That was effective Monday and stretches through March 22. If this holds up for basketball, the second-seeded Lincoln team would have to forfeit its D-IV title game Tuesday against Brookside Christian of Stockton.

The CIF will not and cannot overrule any decisions of a school district, CIF Executive Director Ron Nocetti said Sunday, adding, “We’re always hopeful to making it work. We want these games to be played.”

Sheldon can relate to the anguish.

It has gone through an emotional twister without even playing a game. Sheldon’s season was stunningly shelved Saturday afternoon when the Elk Grove Unified School District announced all of its schools would be closed this week and that all activities would be canceled effective immediatel­y due to concerns that a student in the district might have been infected. That included Saturday’s NorCal Open Division quarterfin­al against Dublin at Cosumnes River College.

This caught the attention of elected officials led by Sacramento County Supervisor Phil Serna, who held a news conference Sunday to address concerns. Said Mayor Darrell Steinberg, “Health is first, but let’s not panic. Let’s live our lives!”

Moments after Sunday’s news conference, Serna, Steinberg, state Sen. Richard Pan, City Coucilwoma­n Angelique Ashby, City Councilman Eric Guerra, Assemblyma­n Kevin McCarty, Assemblyma­n Jim Cooper, and superinten­dent of Sacramento County schools Dave Gordon reached out to Nocetti of the CIF to share thoughts and offer support in getting Sheldon back in the tournament. The EGUSD approved of Sheldon’s tournament return, on the condition that it seems safe.

Sheldon (27-5) had to surrender its home-court advantage as the top seed, but Huskies coaches and players were delighted to still have a season. Dublin is 24-6.

“We’ll play anywhere,” Sheldon star guard Marcus Bagley said. “We’ve all worked so hard for this.”

Colfax (30-4) is in a NorCal final for the fourth time, looking to move to 4-0 in such games. The first two NorCal title wins were in 1983 and ‘84, leading to back-toback CIF State D-III championsh­ips under coach John Alba. The last Colfax NorCal winner was in 1998 under coach Jim Ryan. Now Falcons coach Rich Simpton has his cohesive group ready for another title run. Let by stars Grace Bliss and Jazzy Owens, Colfax will host Sierra Pacific (28-7) of Hanford on Tuesday night.

“We’re playing so well right now,” Simpton said of his team’s 19-game winning streak. “We play hard, share the ball and get after it. We’re fun to watch.”

Forest Lake Christian’s season will definitely end Tuesday. Not because of any virus fears but because the D-VI tournament ends at the NorCal finals.

Seeded third, FLC (25-5) has already claimed the Sac-Joaquin Section championsh­ip and now plays at No. 2 Redding Christian (22-6).

For complete cif brackets, visit cifstate.org.

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