

So big schools like Rancho Buena Vista with nearly 3,000 students are in a division with schools like Mission Bay, Madison, Imperial, El Capitan and St.

Instead, divisions are supposed to be determined by competitive balance. From the makers of Plants vs Zombies 2 and Plants vs Zombies Garden Warfare 2 comes the next great game in the epic battle between doom and bloom Plants. No longer are the other divisions determined strictly by size of the schools. Remember, this is the first season of the Open Division, which in theory features the county’s top eight teams. The final two weeks of the season will determine the rest of the seeds. Surprising Crawford (8-0) is the unquestioned No. The zombie on the hill will kill the plant, go up to 7, and hit the plant hero, but then your Vimpire will take two damage, going down to 1, so even with his +2, he won't be able to take. Give fury to zombie at the hill, and end the turn. So Tri-City Christian (5-3), Monte Vista (4-4), Sweetwater (4-4) and Montgomery (4-4) are very much in the picture. Then 1/1 plants will be summoned at hill.

La Jolla Country Day (5-3), Castle Park (4-4) and Central (4-4) could have staked claims to a top-four seed, but all lost last Friday. Siliconera is the go-to site for international video game news, original translations, hands-on impressions, and interviews you wont see anywhere else. Santa Fe Christian and San Marcos have played the tougher schedules.ĭivision IV is a complete mess. 8 against Parker, and San Marcos (6-2) are in the mix. In Division III, Francis Parker (8-0), Hilltop (7-1) and Christian (7-1) are in the running for the top-three seeds.īut Hoover (6-2), Santa Fe Christian (5-3), which finishes the season Nov. So the seeding committee will have to look beyond just records. But Rancho Buena Vista (6-2) beat top-ranked San Pasqual last Friday and hosts Mission Hills this week. Record-wise, Imperial (8-0), Mission Bay (7-1), El Capitan (7-1), and Madison (7-1) would be the top-four seeds in Division II. Olympian could make a statement Friday with a win over Eastlake. But San Pasqual, Cathedral Catholic and Ramona all lost Friday, bringing Carlsbad and Olympian into the mix for a top-four seed and a first-round bye. In Division I, San Pasqual (7-1), Cathedral Catholic (6-2), Ramona (7-1) and Grossmont (7-1) figured to be the top four seeds.
