There are 12 local boys basketball teams and 11 girls soccer teams still alive this postseason. See which teams are in quarterfinal matchups Tuesday.
Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber.More high school playoffs will continue Tuesday, including the continuation of pool play in the CIF Southern Section Open Division.
In boys basketball, Harvard-Westlake will host St. John Bosco and West Ranch will host St. Bernard in Pool B of the Open Division playoffs. Notre Dame will play at Corona Centennial and Sierra Canyon will play at Bishop Montgomery in Pool A. Heritage Christian will take on Mater Dei in the Division 1 quarterfinals at home in a rematch from a game on Dec. 16 when the Monarchs beat the Warriors 65-58.
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