Sunday, May 9, 2010

Scorpions Head into Post Season Play - CIF Match Ups

The Camarillo Scorpions finished third in the Pacific View League, and now head into Post Season play CIF Playoffs. 

The first round starts on Tuesday, May 11, at 7 pm.  Camarillo will travel to Claremont to face the Claremont High School Wolfpack. 

We realize it is a bit of a journey, but we hope you will make the trip with us to cheer for our team.  We are very proud of our boys to be in the CIF Playoffs.

Go Scorps!






1ST Round Match Ups


TUES., MAY 11 7 pm

Westlake Marmonte #1
Bye

*Canyon/A Century #2
Crescenta Valley Pacific #3

*Rio Mesa Pacific View #1
Brentwood Olympic #3

*San Luis Obispo PAC 7 #1
Saugus Foothill At-Lg

*Claremont Pacific #1
Adolfo Camarillo Pacific View #3

*Village Christian Olympic #2
Saddleback Golden West #2

*Calvary Chapel/SA Orange Coast #2
Villa Park Century #3

*Valencia/V Foothill #1
Newbury Park Marmonte #4

*Thousand Oaks Marmonte #2
Righetti PAC 7 #3

*Ocean View Golden West #1
Godinez Orange Coast #3

*Burroughs/B Pacific #2
Hart Foothill #2

*Valley Christian/C Olympic #1
El Dorado Century At-Lg

*El Modena Century #1
Segerstrom Golden West #3

*Oxnard Pacific View #2
Royal Marmonte #3

*Arroyo Grande PAC 7 #2
Golden Valley Foothill #3

*Laguna Beach Orange Coast #1
Arcadia Pacific At-Lg

*Denotes Host Team

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Pacific View League race too close to call

from the Ventura County Star:


By Loren Ledin


The Pacific View League may or may not be an impact player in the upcoming CIF-Southern Section Division I playoffs. But it knows how to stage a great league race.
With the emergence of Rio Mesa as a bona fide league power, the PVL’s Big Three of Oxnard, Camarillo and Rio Mesa are engaged in a thriller to the wire.
How close is it? By the time tonight’s matches end, there could be a three-way tie atop the final standings.
Rio Mesa holds the inside track at 8-1 in league and 15-6 overall. Right behind are Camarillo (7-2, 16-5) and Oxnard (7-2, 11-11). Camarillo would forge a veritable dead heat if it can topple Rio Mesa on its home floor tonight.
“I know this: If we could somehow win the league championship or earn a co-championship, I would value this one as much or more than any of the other league titles we’ve won,” said Camarillo coach Rob Vandermay. “The reason being is that the caliber of competition throughout the league is as good as its ever been.
“It’s just not the top three teams. We’ve been pushed by Pacifica and Channel Islands and that has helped us to become a better team.”
Rio Mesa’s bid to wrap up a solo crown was put on hold April 22 when it lost a back-and-forth match in five games to host Oxnard. Even the losing coach was enthralled.
“It was insane,” said Rio Mesa’s Jeff Hollowell.
Then, Camarillo threw the race into a dither last Thursday with a three-game sweep over Oxnard, 25-18, 25-21, 27-25. Oxnard had won the first meeting between the longtime rivals, also by a sweep.
Vandermay, for one, thinks all the tight competition has allowed his team to make steady improvement.

“The way we were pushed and challenged by everybody pretty much exposed our weaknesses,” Vandermay said. “We’ve been able to work and improve and get better as the season has progressed.”

If Camarillo does win tonight, the league has steps to resolve the three-way deadlock for purposes of seeding in the CIF-SS playoffs.

The first tiebreaker, head-to-head competition, would still result in a wash. The second tiebreak, games won, swings the advantage toward Rio Mesa.

The Spartans could lose to Camarillo in five games tonight, and still claim the top seed in the PVL. If Camarillo can defeat Rio Mesa in three or four games, the Scorpions would earn the top seeding for postseason.

Scorpions vs. Spartans TONIGHT!

Be sure to join us as we travel to Rio Mesa High School to take on the Spartans tonight.

If we win tonight, we could be tied for first in our division.

The Frosh Soph games start at 4 pm.
The Junior Varsity games start at 5 pm.
The Varsity games start at 6 pm.

Definitely wear Scorpion BLUE tonight, and come cheer our guys on!

Go Scorps!

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Scorpions vs. Raiders Results

Congratulations to our Varsity team for defeating the Raiders in three games:  25-23, 27-25, 25-9.


Congratulations to our Frosh Soph team for defeating the Raiders in three games:  22-25, 25-20, 16-14.


Unfortunately, our Junior Varsity team did not fare as well. 




Read about the match in the Ventura County Star.


Be sure to check us out on Facebook and see the Go Scorps page too!

Make your plans to join us tomorrow night for the final game of the regular season at Rio Mesa!


It would be great to see a big crowd of BLUE in the stands, cheering the Scorpions on.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Senior Night - Scorpions vs. Raiders

Tonight is Senior Night, the last regular season home game for the Seniors on our Scorpions Varsity team.  Please join us as we pay tribute to our Seniors and take on the Channel Island Raiders. 

Frosh Soph starts at 4 pm.
Junior Varsity starts at 5 pm.
Varsity starts at 6 pm.

Come cheer all our teams on and help us give a salute to our Seniors!
Be sure to wear Scorpion BLUE!

Go Scorps!

Monday, May 3, 2010

This Week in Scorpion Volleyball

Tuesday night is Senior Night in the ACHS Gym, and the Scorpions are hosting the Raiders of Channel Islands.  Join us as we salute our Seniors in their final home game of the regular season.

Thursday is the last game of the regular season and the Scorpions will be traveling to Rio Mesa to face the Spartans.  Please come to Rio Mesa to cheer the Scorpions on.  Definitely wear BLUE to help make our presence known and to show our team spirit.

The Frosh Soph game starts at 4 pm.
The Junior Varsity game starts at 5 pm.
The Varsity game starts at 6 pm.

Go Scorps!