The Signal

PREPARING FOR PLAYOFFS

SCV teams gear up for postseason play after CIF pairings announced

- By Haley Sawyer Signal Sports Editor

Prep sports seasons have three parts: preseason, league season and postseason.

“Right now, everybody in the playoffs is zero and zero,” said Hart boys basketball coach Tom Kelly, whose team will compete on Feb. 14 in the first round of the CIFSouther­n Section Division 2AA playoffs.

The postseason brings a host of emotions to teams, including each Foothill League champion. Hart boys basketball, Canyon girls basketball, Hart boys soccer and Hart girls soccer will each be playing at home in the first round of their respective playoffs, relieving some of the pressure.

“Honestly we’re just so comfortabl­e in our home gym,” said Rachel Bowers, who will be representi­ng Canyon girls basketball against St. Anthony on Feb. 15. “And that’s the biggest advantage. The amount of how used to the gym we are.

“The comfortabi­lity of being in our home gym and it’s our home crowd is there, that makes it 10 times better.”

Kelly added that although home court advantage is nice, the ability to win at home and on the road is a difference­maker in the long run.

He also noted that travel fatigue has little impact on his team. Conversely, Bowers and Hart girls soccer coach Guilherme Mitrovitch said that travel has the potential to affect athletes and coaches mentally.

“It’s not as easy to travel as sometimes people think,” said Mitrovitch. “People get up early, get out of class early, get on the bus, sometimes there’s traffic and we’ve got to make sure everyone is properly fed…

“So I think any advantage possible can makes things a little bit easier. Just a little bit easier to get everybody’s mindset ready to go.”

Scouting opposing teams also gets a little more complicate­d as playoffs approach. As soon as brackets are announced, coaches scramble to look for video online of opponents and call other coaches who might have played the team they’ll be facing.

Any detail helps. And sometimes, it’s the players who are providing those details. Social media and YouTube make it easier to seek out game film and team informatio­n.

Some, like Mitrovitch, go to the extra mile when it comes to scouting.

“I think I’m a little over the top with that,” he said. “I drive during league to see teams that I think I possibly could play in playoffs.

“…I really think when I know informatio­n about a team, I’m way more prepared to (play the) team and I think my players are more prepared.”

Mitrovitch and the Indians will play Westlake in the CIF-SS Division 1 playoffs on Feb. 15. The Hart boys will also have home field advantage on Feb. 16 when they take on the winner of the wildcard game between Righetti and Cabrillo.

“The thing that’s hard about playoffs – it’s hard and fun at the same time – all your momentum in league comes to a stop,” said Kelly. “Whatever you did in league doesn’t really matter because now you’re playing for a new prize.”

See the complete list (on the right) of first-round playoff games for boys and girls basketball as well as boys and girls soccer.

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Signal ?? Canyon’s Selasi Mawugbe (13) jumps up to shoot the ball during a home game against Hart as Reagan McKeever (23) defends her during a game this season. Both teams are headed to the playoffs in different divisions.
Nikolas Samuels/The Signal Canyon’s Selasi Mawugbe (13) jumps up to shoot the ball during a home game against Hart as Reagan McKeever (23) defends her during a game this season. Both teams are headed to the playoffs in different divisions.
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Both Valencia and Hart are heading to this season’s playoffs. Valencia will play Oxnard in first round, while Hart host Notre Dame.
Signal file photo Both Valencia and Hart are heading to this season’s playoffs. Valencia will play Oxnard in first round, while Hart host Notre Dame.

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