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OJAI, Calif. – Top collegiate talent is set to clash at the California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) State Championships, held from April 23-27 at various parks in the Ojai area.
The five-day tournament will begin on Wednesday, April 23, with the team championship final. In the Women’s bracket, a pair of top-ranked teams will play for a team title, as No. 1 American River will play No. 1 Bakersfield at 10 a.m. PDT at Ventura College.
The Men’s final, a showdown between No. 2 Foothill vs. No. 4 Irvine Valley, is slated for a 1 p.m. start at Ventura College.
Singles and doubles play will kick off Thursday morning across town at Ventura College, Pierpont Racquet Club, Oxnard High School and Buena High School.
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Full schedule (times listed in PDT)Wednesday, April 2310 a.m. – Women’s team championship final at Ventura College1 p.m. – Men’s team championship final at Ventura College
Thursday, April 248 a.m. – Matches will begin at Ventura College, Pierpont Racquet Club, Oxnard High School and Buena High School.
Friday, April 258 a.m. – Matches will begin at Ventura College and Pierpont Racquet Club.Saturday, April 2611 a.m. – Men’s and Women’s Singles Semifinals – Libbey ParkAll other matches will be played at Ojai Valley Athletic Club at 409 Fox Street, Ojai, CA 93023.
Sunday, April 27 (Finals)8:30 a.m. – Men’s & Women’s Doubles Semifinals – Lower Libbey Park11:30 a.m. – Women’s Singles Final – Libbey Park11:30 a.m. – Men’s Singles Final – Libbey Park2:30 p.m. – Women’s Doubles Final – Libbey Park2:30 p.m. – Men’s Doubles Final – Libbey Park
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About the CCCAAThe California Community College Athletic Association is an integral part of California’s extensive community college system. As authorized by the State Legislature, the Education Code provides the 3C2A the opportunity and authority to establish the rules and regulations to administer the intercollegiate athletic activities of the nearly 24,000 men and women student-athletes in the state.