Girls Soccer Winning the Western League title earned Palisades High the sixth seed in the City Section playoffs. The Dolphins (10-3-4) will host Reseda in the first round Friday at 3 p.m. at Stadium by the Sea. Pali opens postseason play on a 10-game unbeaten streak (eight wins and two ties) during which it has outscored its opposition 24-4. Palisades reached the City finals for the first time in school history last season before losing to El Camino Real at East Los Angeles College. The Conquistadors, seeking a record sixth straight City title, are once again seeded first out of 32 teams. Marine League champion San Pedro is No. 2, followed by Granada Hills, Chatsworth and North Hollywood. Palisades wrapped up the league title with a victory at Westchester one week ago but it was last Tuesday’s 1-0 victory at Fairfax that moved the Dolphins into sole possession of first place. Pali finished 8-0-2 in league and its only loss to a City Section came at the hands of Chatsworth early in the season. Reseda finished fourth in the Valley Mission League behind Monroe, Sylmar and Kennedy. If Palisades beats the 27th-seeded Regents it will advance to the second round and host either No. 11 Taft or No. 22 Carson next Wednesday at 3 p.m. If the Dolphins lose Friday, they will drop to the Invitational bracket and host the Taft-Carson loser. Boys Soccer Palisades was seeded No. 22 out of 32 teams in the single-elimination City playoffs and travels to John Ferraro Sports Complex in Griffith Park to face No. 11 Bravo Medical in a first-round game today at 3 p.m. The Dolphins (7-6-4) finished tied with Venice for second place in the Western League. The teams tied both times they played, but the Gondos got the higher playoff seed by virtue of the third tiebreaker: in head-to-head games they scored more goals at Palisades than Palisades scored at Venice. Bravo had won nine straight before losing its last game to Sherman Oaks CES, 1-0. The teams shared first-place in the Freeway League but Bravo got the higher seed because it outscored SOCES by one goal in head-to-head competition. The Dolphins were seeded 18th and upset 15th-seeded Los Angeles, 1-0, in the first round last season but were eliminated by second-seeded San Fernando, 2-0, in the next round. They had lost their playoff opener 11 times in the previous 12 years. If Pali defeats Bravo, it will either host 27th-seeded Narbonne or travel to sixth-seeded South Gate in the second round Tuesday at 3 p.m. Directions to John Ferraro Sports Complex: Take the 10 East to the 110 North to I-5 North. Exit at Zoo Drive and turn left. The road will curve under the 134 Freeway and the fields will be on the left. Girls Basketball Second-year coach Ronda Crowley has guided the Dolphins to the upper division of the City playoffs and a chance to compete for the championship. Pali tied University for second place in the Western League behind Venice but Pali (10-10) earned the higher seed on a coin flip. While Uni had to settle for the Invitational bracket, the Dolphins netted the 14th spot in the City draw and travel to third-seeded King-Drew for a first round game tonight at 7. This is the first-ever postseason meeting between the schools. The Golden Eagles (19-4) finished undefeated in the Crosstown League and are riding a 12-game winning streak, led by junior guards Venson Laday (13.7 points per game) and Juanita Lewis (11 points per game). Pali has won five of its last six. King-Drew and Palisades share two common opponents. King-Drew defeated Crenshaw in its season opener and beat Taft in the Roosevelt Tournament. Palisades lost nonleague games to both Crenshaw and Taft. If the Dolphins upset King-Drew they will travel to either sixth-seeded Dorsey or 11th-seeded El Camino Real for a quarterfinal game next Tuesday at 7 p.m. Directions to King-Drew: Take the 10 East to the 405 South to the 105 East. Exit at Central Avenue and make a right. Turn left onto East 118th Street, turn right on Evers Avenue and turn left back onto East 118th. The campus is located at 1750 East 118th. Boys Basketball For the first time in head coach James Paleno’s 16-year tenure, the Dolphins were not seeded among the top 16 teams in the City and will instead play in the Invitational tournament. Palisades (11-13) is seeded ninth and travels to No. 8 Huntington Park for its first-round game Friday at 7 p.m. The Spartans (16-15) finished fourth out of seven teams in the Eastern League while the Dolphins were fourth in the Western League behind Fairfax, Westchester and Venice. Huntington Park is led by seniors Jose Perez, who averages 14.5 points per game, and Danny Magana (9 points and six assists per game). The Spartans split against Western League opponents at the Hamilton Tournament in January, beating University but losing to Hamilton. Palisades won two out of three games against Hamilton (including a win in the Beverly Hills Tournament) and won both of its league games against Uni. Palisades is 1-5 on the road this season. Huntington Park is 4-2 at home. If the Dolphins win Friday, they advance to the quarterfinals where they will either travel to top-seeded Venice or host 16th-seeded Northridge Academy next Wednesday at 7 p.m. Directions to Huntington Park: Take the 10 East to the Alameda Street exit. Turn right onto Alameda Street, turn left at Washington Blvd and turn right onto Soto Street. Soto turns into Miles Avenue. The campus is located at 6020 Miles Ave.
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