Los Angeles Times

Playoff seedings are set in Southern Section

Orange Lutheran is No. 1 in baseball and Norco gets the top spot in softball in the Division 1 brackets.

- By Eric Sondheimer

Trying to predict the champion in the Southern Section Division 1 baseball playoffs is like hoping to win the lottery. Luck is definitely involved. There are favorites, but in a single-eliminatio­n tournament loaded with top pitchers, nothing is guaranteed.

Orange Lutheran was awarded the No. 1 seed Monday when the 32team bracket was announced. Cypress is No. 2, La Mirada No. 3 and Huntington Beach No. 4. But there are plenty of obstacles ahead and plenty of top first-round matchups Thursday.

There’s JSerra, the runner-up in the Trinity League, traveling to face Bay League champion Mira Costa and ace Kyle Karros. There’s a surging Vista Murrieta, the Southweste­rn League champion, taking on Ayala and ace Joe Naranjo. There’s Corona, the Big VIII League champion, facing defending Division 2 champion Etiwanda. There’s Harvard-Westlake, the No. 1 seed last season, facing the team that stunned the Wolverines, Valencia, at Valencia.

Also, there’s Cypress having to face Anaheim Servite, the Trinity League No. 4 team that defeated La Mirada twice.

“You’ve got to be ready to play any type of game in any type of environmen­t against any type of opponent,” JSerra coach Brett Kay said. “It’s really about playing well at the right time, who gets the bounces, who gets the calls.”

Orange Lutheran will face San Clemente in its opener Thursday at Hart Park. Coach Eric Borba has the choice of two top pitchers, Max Rajcic or Christian Rodriguez.

As good as some of the firstround matchups are, the second round could be even better. And because Division 1 is starting on a Thursday, coaches could use their No. 1 pitchers on four days’ rest on Tuesday.

In softball, Norco is the No. 1 seed and drew a first-round bye in Division 1. The Cougars will play the winner of Vista Murrieta-Riverside Poly.

Norco is 27-1. Junior pitcher Sarah Willis has been dominant with an 18-1 record and 1.03 earnedrun average. Temecula Great Oak is seeded No. 2. Corona Santiago, the only team to defeat Norco, is No. 3 and Grand Terrace is No. 4.

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