The season will continue for the Scotts Valley High girls’ volleyball team after it qualified for a spot in the upcoming Central Coast Section playoffs. 

The Falcons along with four other Santa Cruz County teams advanced to postseason play, which kicks off with first-round action Saturday. 

Scotts Valley High (12-14), the SCCAL’s fourth-place finisher, is the lone local team scheduled to play in the opening round. The No. 8 seed Falcons play at No. 9 Gonzales (16-6), the Pacific Coast Athletic League’s Santa Lucia Division champion, in D-IV action Saturday at 11am. 

The winner plays at No. 1 Soquel High (17-3) in the quarterfinals on Tuesday at 7pm.

Harbor High (17-11) earned the No. 4 seed and it will host No. 5 Pacific Grove (14-1) in the D-IV quarterfinals Saturday at 7pm. The Breakers won the PCAL-Cypress Division title.

SCCAL runner-up Santa Cruz (20-5) is the No. 2 seed in the D-III bracket. The Cardinals host Saturday’s winner between No. 7 Del Mar (21-12) and No. 10 Greenfield (17-4), the PCAL Arroyo Division champion, on Tuesday at 7pm.

Burlingame (21-6) is the No. 1 seed in D-III, Sacred Heart Cathedral (18-14) is No. 3, and Half Moon Bay (23-5) is No. 4.

Mount Madonna (7-13) will begin its quest for a championship in the D-V bracket as the No. 4 seed. They host No. 5 University Prep (14-8) on Tuesday at 7pm. 

Castilleja (24-4) is the No. 1 seed in D-V, Summit Shasta (25-3) is No. 2, and Notre Dame-Salinas (12-2), the Pacific Coast Athletic League Mission Division champion, is No. 3.

CCS PLAYOFFS

Girls volleyball

Saturday’s first round

D-IV: No. 8 Scotts Valley (12-14) at No. 9 Gonzales (16-6), 11am

Tuesday’s quarterfinals 

D-III: No. 7 Del Mar (21-12)-No. 10 Greenfield (17-4) winner at No. 2 Santa Cruz (20-5), 7pm

D-IV: No. 5 Pacific Grove (14-1) at No. 4 Harbor (17-11), 7pm

D-IV: No. 8 Scotts Valley (12-14)-No. 9 Gonzales (16-6) winner at No. 1 Soquel, 7pm

D-V: No. 5 University Prep (14-8) at No. 4 Mount Madonna (7-13), 7pm

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