Calpreps.com, the website that provides high school football team rankings used by the CIF Southern Section, has ceased operations indefinitely due to an unpaid debt dispute with Maxpreps.com and its parent company, CBS.
Calpreps .com, the website that provides high school football team rankings used by the CIF Southern Section, announced Sunday that it has ceased operations indefinitely. Calpreps posted on its website that Maxpreps.
com and its parent company, CBS, have not paid money owed to Calpreps.Eric Maddy, who runs Calpreps with Ned Freeman, declined comment Monday. In addition to providing scores and schedules for football throughout the state, Calpreps also provides rankings that are used by CIF-SS to determine the playoff divisions. CIF-SS assistant commissioner and spokesman Thom Simmons said the section has contingency plans in place.Simmons said the Southern Section might explore working with Calpreps personnel Freeman or Maddy individually to use ratings for football, or the Southern Section could pursue Masseyratings.com that also produces computer ratings of high school football teams. The Southern Section has used Masseyratings for lacrosse, softball and more for placing teams in playoff divisions. In football and many other team sports, teams are placed into playoff divisions according to their rating at the end of the regular season. The CIF-SS constitution does not specify which ratings system must be used. It states: “Schools will be evaluated and placed into divisions on a yearly basis for the sports listed above utilizing a formula based entirely on current regular season results.”LAPD officer lost rifle to MRI device during bungled raid, lawsuit alleges1 man dead, another injured after shooting near Canoga Park apartmentsKamala Harris arrives in LA ahead of Sunday fundraiserNHC tracks 3 systems with chances of development on top of Hurricane Isaac, Tropical Storm Joyce 5 died, including child, in plane crash at Wright Brothers National Memorial; NTSB looking for witnesses
High School Football Calpreps CIF-SS Playoff Rankings Payment Dispute
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Southern California Edison to shut off power indefinitely to 140 Rancho Palos Verdes homesThe city issued an evacuation warning due to concerns about the recent land movement.
Read more »
Power cut off indefinitely at 140 Rancho Palos Verdes homes in 'unprecedented' moveLeaders said on Sunday that Southern California Edison had to deenergize power to the Portuguese Bend Community Association neighborhood in RPV.
Read more »
Exclusive: Zelenskyy says Ukraine plans to hold seized Russian territory indefinitelyIn an interview with NBC News' Richard Engel, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Kyiv is planning to indefinitely hold the territories it seized from Russia last month.
Read more »
Power cut indefinitely to some California residences as landslide crisis worsensJustin Boggs is a writer for the E.W. Scripps company. Justin covers anything from politics to sports and entertainment.
Read more »
Upcoming Soulslike delayed indefinitely on Xbox due to ‘challenges’ with MicrosoftEnotria: The Last Song was originally supposed to come to Xbox Series X/S at launch, but the developers say they can't get in touch with Microsoft.
Read more »
Netanyahu Vows ‘Full Force’ Attacks on Hezbollah Until Rocket Fire CeasesIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed Thursday to carry out “full force” attacks against Hezbollah until the group stops firing rockets across the border, dimming hopes for a ceasefire proposal put forward by US and European officials. Israel launched a new strike in the Lebanese capital, killing a senior Hezbollah commander, and the political-paramilitary group fired dozens of rockets into Israeli territory.
Read more »
