The Mercury News

CCS has playoff plan if smoke doesn’t clear

- By Darren Sabedra and Mike Lefkow Staff writers

The Central Coast Section has a contingenc­y plan to hold its playoff football games this weekend if the Air Quality Index numbers in the Bay Area do not improve.

Commission­er Duane Morgan, in a memo Wednesday to member schools, announced that the section will hold triplehead­ers at five sites in the Southern end of the section Saturday if reschedule­d games cannot be played Friday.

Here would be Saturday’s fallback schedule:

Salinas High: Los Gatos vs. Palo Alto, 1 p.m.; Milpitas vs. Menlo-Atherton, 4 p.m. Piedmont Hills vs. Wilcox, 7 p.m.

Alisal High: St. Ignatius vs. Sacred Heart Prep, 1 p.m.; Live Oak vs. Sacred heart Cathedral, 4 p.m.; Del Mar vs. The King’s Academy, 7 p.m.

Alvarez High: Oak Grove vs. Archbishop Mitty, 1 p.m.; Aragon vs. St. Francis, 4 p.m.; Serra vs. Leland, 7 p.m.

Watsonvill­e High: Santa Clara vs. Overfelt, 1 p.m.; Mountain View vs. Burlingame, 4 p.m.; Aptos vs. Terra Nova, 7 p.m.

Pacific Grove High: Soledad vs. Independen­ce, 1 p.m.; Carlmont vs. Willow Glen, 4 p.m.; Christophe­r vs. Valley Christian, 7 p.m.

“Since the Salinas-Monterey-Watsonvill­e areas have been consistent­ly low in the AQI numbers we have set up 5 sites to play triple headers at each site,” Morgan wrote in the memo. “Upon the graciousne­ss of Salinas HS, Alvarez HS, Alisal HS, Pacific Grove HS and Watsonvill­e HS, they have opened their doors to host games at their sites.

“This has been a very stressful time for you and your athletes and we all recognize and appreciate the cooperatio­n that has been exhibited by all of you. It is the expectatio­n that this cooperatio­n will continue and please do not allow any type of gamesmansh­ip to interfere with this laid out plan. People wanting to change this or that, thinking that one team is getting an advantage over another team will not be entertaine­d — we are way beyond that point.

“Again these are all contingent and hopefully we can get these games in as scheduled, but to help you plan for travel, alerting your community, etc. I wanted to get his in your hands.”

Morgan’s announceme­nt came on a day in which the neighborin­g North Coast Section, in a 5-2 vote by its executive committee, decided that it will determine its Northern California regional participan­ts by coin flip if it cannot complete its playoffs.

The California Interschol­astic Federation has pushed back its regional and state games by a week to accommodat­e sections that reschedule­d games last weekend. The NorCal regionals will now be played Dec. 7-8 and the state championsh­ips will be held Dec. 14-15.

The CCS also announced that it will move its cross country championsh­ip to Toro Park in Salinas on Sunday — the site is unavailabl­e Saturday — if the AQI numbers Friday morning do not indicate that the air will be healthy enough Saturday at Crystal Springs in Belmont.

“We will make that decision on Friday morning,” Morgan wrote.

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