Los Angeles Times

Fires disrupting high school sporting events

Officials scramble to make alternate plans in case football playoffs postponed.

- By Eric Sondheimer

A new brush fire in Simi Valley on Wednesday is disrupting high school sporting events and practices just as football teams prepare for the final week of the regular season and playoffs take place in other fall sports.

Several girls’ volleyball matches have been moved from Wednesday to Thursday.

Palisades Charter School was closed on Wednesday for the third consecutiv­e day because of the Getty fire.

The Dolphins’ football team is scheduled to play at Fairfax on Friday in a game that will decide the Western League title.

Officials have been in discussion­s monitoring the situation.

Brea Olinda had to cancel football practice after a fire broke out near the 57 freeway and Tonner Canyon Road.

West Hills Chaminade football coach Ed Croson said he has players living in

Simi Valley and Moorpark who couldn’t attend practice on Wednesday because of evacuation­s and other players who live in Canyon Country who were evacuated because of the Tick fire. He said one of his linemen is home taking care of the family house while his parents are out of town.

The football playoffs begin next week, and fires in Southern California and Northern California are causing officials at the CIF offices to plan ahead in case changes are needed to the scheduling. Last year’s state playoffs were delayed a week because of a similar situation.

“We’re a little earlier than last year,” CIF spokeswoma­n Rebecca Brutlag said of the fire disruption­s.

“We have some time. We’re aware of the situation. We’re looking at having contingenc­y plans in case we need them.”

The finals are scheduled for Dec. 13 and 14 at Cerritos College for the upper football divisions.

City Section football playoff seedings are Saturday and Southern Section seedings are Sunday.

The North Coast Section in Northern California has extended the regular season in football by one week because of the Kincade fire.

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