The semifinals will be held Nov. 11 and feature either No. 4 Eagle Rock or No. 5 Franklin playing at No. 1 San Pedro and No. 7 Birmingham playing host to No. 11 San Fernando.
Birmingham pulled off the biggest upset in Wednesday’s quarterfinals, eliminating No. 2 Crenshaw 19-0. The Patriots had six interceptions, with Jessica Rose and Melanie Mora contributing two each. Birmingham is 10-0. Crenshaw finishes 17-2.
San Fernando knocked off Marshall 28-12. The Birmingham-San Fernando semifinal will be a rematch of a game on Oct. 12 won by Birmingham 25-20.
🏈: San Pedro flag football wins 28-0 over Narbonne in the @CIFLACS Open Division quarterfinals. Lexi Lopez (TD catch), Shalia Coleman (2-pt con) Noelani Raigans (2 TDs), Dahlia Davila (2-pt con) & Nicole Castaneda (Pick-6) all found the end zone for the Pirates (22-3). pic.twitter.com/ahkD4O2pth
— Jamaal Street (@JamaalStreet) November 9, 2023
San Pedro defeated Narbonne 28-0.
In Division I, No. 9 Garfield upset No. 1 Girls Academic Leadership 12-7 in triple overtime. No. 5 Sylmar defeated No. 4 Valor 19-7. No. 11 Cleveland defeated No. 14 Sherman Oaks CES 18-12, rallying from a 12-0 halftime deficit and getting a winning touchdown from Amber Ramirez. No. 10 Verdugo Hills defeated No. 15 Santee 31-13.
Wednesday’s semifinals will have Garfield at Sylmar and Cleveland at Verdugo Hills.
The championship games will be Nov. 18 at 3 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. at Birmingham.