Championship Drive Begins for Chatsworth
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The Chatsworth High girls’ volleyball team has always played in the shadow of the school’s more successful boys’ team, a six-time City Section 4-A Division finalist. But the girls have a chance to do something the boys have not done since 1984--win a City championship.
Chatsworth, along with West Valley League opponents Cleveland and El Camino Real, will launch its drive for the championship today in a round-robin playoff tournament at Cal State Dominguez Hills that begins at 8:30 a.m.
Chatsworth, which swept through league play with a 10-0 record, is the third-seeded team in the 12-team tournament. The teams are divided into 3, 4-team pools and each team plays 2 games against its pool opponents.
The top 2 teams from each pool and 2 of the 3 third-place teams advance to Tuesday’s single-elimination quarterfinals.
Chatsworth plays Roosevelt, Venice and San Pedro in pool play.
El Camino Real is in the same pool with University--the top-seeded team in the 4-A Division--Huntington Park and Banning.
Cleveland plays Carson--the 4-A’s second-seeded team--Palisades and Bell.
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