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Relaunch:
October 2008

College ice hockey: SDSU Aztecs are hot on ice

College water polo: SDSU women garner No. 6 national ranking

2007 Poinsettia Bowl
2008 Poinsettia Bowl
2009 Poinsettia Bowl

Bolts fever: Road to the Super Bowl


ABA jump-start: SD Wildcats Midseason Report


Pro ice hockey: Gulls Retro Night

 

Best of the best
San Diego Hall of Champions names all-spring sports teams


Posted June 27, 2009
The San Diego Hall of Champions recently announced its Breitbard All-San Diego Section teams for the 2009 spring sports season. The Breitbard All-CIF teams are the official All-CIF teams of the San Diego Section.

The list includes seven players from the Metro Conference: Montgomery senior Abraham Torres (baseball), Otay Ranch senior Omar Gonzalez (baseball), Hilltop junior Alysha Isaacson (softball), Otay Ranch senior Alfred Haslerig (boys track and field), Mar Vista senior Zach Penolio (boys volleyball), Otay Ranch senior Nick Morales (boys volleyball) and Bonita Vista’s Kevin Gorman (boys golf).

Torres, Haslerig, Penolio and Gorman all were recognized as first team selections while Gonzalez, Isaacson and Morales were all named as second team picks.

Torres earned honors as the 2009 South Bay League Pitcher of the Year while helping the Aztecs claim a share of the league title and advance as far as the San Diego Section Division II championship game. Montgomery finished second in the division for the second consecutive year to top-seeded Cathedral Catholic.

Torres finished the season with a 10-1 record, 0.85 earned-run average and 86 strikeouts.

The Aztecs finished 24-9 overall, 10-2 in league play.

Gonzalez, an infielder, batted .430 with 33 runs scored, eight home runs and 42 runs batted in while helping the Mustangs capture this year’s Mesa League championship. He was subsequently named the Mesa League Player of the Year.

Otay Ranch was not eligible for the section playoffs, however, because of 12 forfeits during non-league play. Teams with five or more forfeits in baseball are not allowed to compete in post-season play. However, because the forfeits occurred before the Mustangs began league play, the team’s Mesa League record was not affected.

Otay Ranch finished 9-1 in league play, 12-19 overall (including forfeits).

Isaacson finished 15-6 in the pitching circle with a 0.65 ERA while guiding the Lancers to a runner-up finish in Mesa League play. She racked up 124 strikeouts against 11 walks and completed 19 games. At the plate, she batted .415 with 30 RBI, 12 doubles, two triples and three home runs as the Mesa League Player of the Year.

Haslerig clocked a school record time of 1:53.38 to win his event at the section finals after previously setting a school record in winning the 800 run at the Mesa League finals. A state qualifier, he was named the Mesa League Track Athlete of the Year.

Penolio was named the South Bay League boys volleyball Player of the Year while helping the Mariners claim the league title.
Morales was named the Mesa League Player of the Year while helping the Mustangs win the Mesa League title.

Both Otay Ranch (10-0) and Mar Vista (12-0) went undefeated in league play.

Gorman earned first team all-section honors as one of the top 20 finishers in the section finals.

 


Archives:
2006-07 Metro Conference Parade of Champions

2006-07 Grossmont Conference Parade of Champions

Metro Conference Winter Sports Parade of Champions

2006-07 San Diego Section Parade of Champions

2004-05 San Diego Section Winter Sports Parade of Champions

Vista, RBV to join Avocado League

Metro Conference Parade of Champions (2004 Spring Season)

2002-03 Interscholastic Sports Archive

2001-02 interscholastic Sports Archive

2005 International Sports Invitational Scoreboard


 

 

 

 

Hometown hero
Alex Smith: From Helix High to No. 1 NFL Draft pick

Fantasy football: Alex Smith, NFL's No. 1 draft pick, returns home

Fantasy football, part II: Alex Smith signs guaranteed $24 million NFL contract

49ers Report: Alex Smith's first NFL season in review


College and Pro Sports
Where are they now? 

Hot ticket: San Diego Sunwaves make history with first Western Conference W-League title

Youth Sports
Summer Archive

Hot ticket: Chula Vista Pony-13/14 sweeps San Diego Section titles

 

2009-10 Season Archive
High School Spring Sports
Prep Track & Field
More sports coming soon

2010 San Diego Multi-Event Championships
June 25-26 at Cuyamaca College

High School Boys Division
1. Ben McCollum (Poway) 4,572 points
2. Scott Snow (Carlsbad) 4,464 points
3. Daniel Santillan (Grossmont) 4,165 points
4. Adam Omahen (Grossmont) 4,013 points
5. Ken Saxer (West Hills) 3,883 points
6. Jared Houghton (West Hills) 3,775 points
7. Daniel Reinert (West Hills) 3,682 points
8. Patrick Tilley (Grossmont) 3,397 points
9. Brian Parker (Grossmont) 3,245 points
10. Matthew Jorge (West Hills) 3,226 points
11. David Popko (Grossmont) 2,987 points
12. Joey Stanley (Grossmont) 2,752 points
13. Barrington Kroger (West Hills) 2,010 points
14. Austin Peterson (West Hills) DNF, withdrew after seven events due to injury
15. Nick Christie (Grossmont) DNF, withdrew after 1st day due to injury

High School Girls Division
1. Justine Fordyce (West Hills) 2,380 points
2. Cassie Slagle (West Hills) 1,934 points
3. Kaitlyn Finney (West Hills) 1,306 points

Junior Girls Division
1. Lauren Bartsch (Coronado Middle) 2,171 points

Men’s Open Division
1. Sergio Amaya (unaffiliated) 3,402 points
2. Frank Chan (unaffiliated) 2,747 points

Women’s Open Division
1. Rita Hanscom (unaffiliated) 5,860 points

 


2010 Metro Conference
Diving Championships

May 7 at Parkway pool, Chula Vista

South Bay League
Boys Individuals

1. Marlo Villanueva (Southwest) 94.90 points

Girls Individuals
1. Michelle McDonald (Mar Vista) 173.00 points
2. Kelly Clemmons (Olympian) 128.00 points
3. Amy Musick (Mar Vista) 123.20 points
4. Maxine Hanson (Mar Vista) 110.50 points

Mesa League
Boys Individuals

1. Leo Diaz de Leon (Hilltop) 159.20 points
2. Shane Garvin (Hilltop) 147.20 points
3. Johnny Hewuse (Chula Vista) 147.05 points
4. Aaaron Siaumau (Hilltop) 140.10 points
5. Carlo Fiorillo (Otay Ranch) 137.10 points
6. Spencer Lavy (Chula Vista) 108.50 points
7. Isaac Matta (Bonita Vista) 98.85 points
8. Jason Jasmund (Hilltop) 95.45 points
9. Jonathan Mercado (Otay Ranch) 83.90 points
10. Abrahan Mercado (Otay Ranch) 66.95 points
11. Zev Bimstein (Bonita Vista) 53.50 points
12. Alex Salomon (Bonita Vista) 52.30 points

Girls Individuals
1. Ashley Relph (Hilltop) 153.60 points
2. Briana Reef (Hilltop) 128.40 points
3. Marissa Ringwald (Hilltop) 127.80 points
4. Zully Maldonado (Otay Ranch) 119.00 points
5. Carlin Riley (Bonita Vista) 117.80 points
6. Vanessa Joeckel (Otay Ranch) 114.15 points
7. Ashley Johnson (Hilltop) 110.80 points
8. Jessica Osuna (Bonita Vista) 55.85 points

Divers of the Year
South Bay League
Boys:
Marlo Villanueva (Southwest)
Girls: Michelle McDonald (Mar Vista)

Mesa League
Boys:
Leo Diaz de Leon (Hilltop)
Girls: Ashley Relph (Hilltop)

 

 

High School Winter Sports
Prep Roller Hockey
Prep Basketball
Prep Soccer
Prep Girls Water Polo

 


High School Fall Sports
Prep Football
Prep Cross Country
Prep Boys Water Polo
Prep Girls Field Hockey

Ice Hockey (WSHL/ACHA)

 

 

2008-09 Season Archive
High School Spring Sports
Prep Lacrosse (2009 season)
Prep Baseball (2009 season)
Prep Swim & Dive (2009 season)
Prep Track & Field (2009 season)
Prep Softball (2009 season)
Boys Volleyball (2009 season)

High School Winter Sports
Prep roller hockey (2008-09 season)
Prep Soccer (2008-09 season)
Prep Basketball (2008-09 season)
Girls Water Polo (2008-09 season)


High School Fall Sports

Prep Football (2008)
Prep Cross Country (2008)
Prep Boys Water Polo (2008)
Girls Field Hockey (2008)
Girls Volleyball (2008)

 

 


2007-08 Season Archive

2008 Spring Sports
Lacrosse
Boys & Girls Lacrosse Game Reports
Swim & Dive

Boys & Girls Swim & Dive Reports
Track & Field

Boys & Girls Track & Field Reports
Baseball

Baseball Game Reports/Prfeviews
Boys Volleyball

Boys Volleyball Game Reports/Previews


2007-08 Winter Sports
Roller Hockey
Roller Hockey Statistics (Standings, statistical leaders)
Roller Hockey Game Reports (Feature stories, game summaries)
Roller Hockey Preview (First-half season archive)


Basketball
Boys & Girls Basketball Game Reports
Soccer
Boys & Girls Soccer Game Reports
Girls Water Polo

Girls Water Polo Game Reports

 

2007 Fall Sports
Prep Football 2007
Prep Cross Country
Prep Boys Water PoloPrep fall sports practices start Aug. 13 (2006 Fall Sports in Review)




Breaking News
2007 Alex Spanos Senior All-Star Classic


San Diego Section says thanks
Posted Nov. 6, 2007
The CIF-San Diego Section and its board of managers, with the support of the County Superintendent of Schools and the superintendents of all county school districts, thanks member schools, coaches, athletes and parents for their support of the determination to cancel all activities and athletic contests during the recent firestorm that devastated San Diego County.

Those firestorms caused the evacuation of 600,000 residents, including student athletes, coaches and athletic administrators who lost homes. Out of respect for those families who suffered unexpected losses and need to begin the road to recovery, it was decided that focused determination and support of those families was most important.

High school athletics is an educational experience that teaches the lessons of selfless commitment to others, leadership, and good citizenship; it is not about playing games. The CIF-SDS commends those schools and athletic teams who seized the teachable moment and put aside their want to play a game, to teach the need to be good citizens, and support others in a time of need.

The lesson of fairness taught by the sacrifice of unaffected schools is that sometimes one must give up something for the greater good. The CIF-SDS and its board of managers is committed to its educational mission and fairness to all when making its decisions. At the moment, the decisions may seem harsh, but on quiet reflection, they support the belief that we are a team focused on building good character and good people.

San Diego Section
Parade of Champions

Fall Sports
Football
Division I: Poway Titans
Division II: Oceanside Pirates
Division III: Cathedral Catholic Dons
Division IV: Valley Center Jaguars
Division V: Bishop's Knights

Boys Cross Country

Division I: Rancho Buena Vista Longhorns
Division II: Steele Canyon Cougars
Division III: Valley Center Jaguars
Division IV: La Jolla Country Day Torreys
Division V: Tri-City Christian Eagles

Girls Cross Country
Division I: Torrey Pines Falcons
Division II: Mt. Carmel Sundevils
Division III: University City Centurions
Division IV: Bishop's Kn ights
Division V: Julian Eagles

Boys Water Polo
Division I:
Carlsbad Lancers
Division II: Coronado Islanders

Girls Volleyball
Division I: La Costa Canyon Mavericks
Division II: Westview Wolverines
Division III: Cathedral Catholic Dons
Division IV: Santa Fe Christian Eagles
Division V: Tri-City Christian Eagles

Girls Field Hockey
Division I: La Costa Canyon Mavericks
Division II: Scripps Ranch Falcons

Girls Tennis
Division I: Torrey Pines Falcons
Division II: Mt. Carmel Sundevils
Division II: La Jolla Vikings

 


2006-07 Season Archive

Photo: Cory Nasoff, Torrey Pines Falcons

Metro Conference
2006-07 Parade of Champions:

The Year of the Mustang

San Diego Multi-Event Championships
Is Eric Avila the best ever?


2007 Spring Sports
Track and field: 2007 Season Log
Swimming and Diving: 2007 Season Log
Boys Lacrosse: 2007 Metro Conference Log
Boys Volleyball: 2007 Metro Conference Senior All-Star Games
Baseball: Foothillers bask in CIF three-peat
Softball: San Diego Section Report

2006-07 Winter Sports
Boys Basketball: 2006-07 Metro Conference Log
Girls Baketball: 2006-07 Metro Conference Log
Roller Hockey: 2006-07 CIF/Metro Conference Archive
Girls Water Polo: 2006-07 Metro Conference Archive
Boys Soccer: 2006-07 Metro Conference Archive
Girls Soccer: 2006-07 San Diego Section Archive

2006 Fall Sports
Football: 2006 San Diego Section Archives
Boys Water Polo: 2006 San Diego Section Archives
Cross Country: 2006 San Diego Section Archives
Girls Field Hockey: 2006 San Diego Section Archives


Prep Football

Alex Spanos Classic:
One last chance to shine
The college football season is right around the corner, with training camps starting in early August. A select group of recent San Diego County high school graduates are headed off to programs like SDSU, Colorado State, Hawaii, Idaho State, UCLA, Tennessee Tech and USC, while others will play at area community colleges such as Grossmont, San Diego Mesa, Palomar and Southwestern before making the transition to the major collegiate ranks.

For one last time, however, they had the opportunity to showcase their talents on the gridiron as graduated high school seniors in the 17th annual Alex Spanos All-Star Classic July 13 at Mesa College. The game served to place a punctuation mark on standout high school careers as well as offer a preview of their upcoming college careers.

A near-capacity crowd took in this year’s 14-0 South victory over the North to mark the second consecutive year that the South (players from the Metro Conference, Grossmont Conference and City Conference) had defeated its North County rivals.

West Hills' Trevor Kolocheski (San Diego Mesa) helped spark the South victory with four catches for 112 yards and a one-yard touchdown run late in the fourth quarter to earn Most Valuable Player honors in the game.

Kolocheski’s score came with just under three minutes to play in the game to essentially seal the outcome in the South’s favor. El Capitan's Ryan Lindley, who earned honors as the San Diego Section Player of the Year for 2006 after passing for 3,521 passing yards and 35 touchdowns, had set up Kolocheski’s TD with a pass to the Wolfpack standout at the one-yard line.

Earlier in the contest, Lindley (169 passing yards on 12 completions in 18 attempts) hit Kolocheski on a 66-yard bomb to set up a one-yard run by Point Loma’s Lester Arnold (61 rushing yards on eight carries) to give the South a 7-0 lead. That score came with just under five minutes left in the third quarter as both teams played to a scoreless halftime stalemate
Otay Ranch’s Brian Lewis (Grossmont) added the point-after touchdown conversion on both South scores.

Impressively, the South defense shut down the prolific passing combo of Poway’s Donnie McKillop (3,031 passing yards, 24 touchdowns) and Oceanside’s Steve Carroll (2,518 passing yards, 22 touchdowns), holding the North to just more than 50 yards in total offense. The South recorded five sacks, including two by La Jolla’s Richard Moore (Grossmont) and one each by El Capitan's Mike Holz (Grossmont), St. Augustine’s Bobby Erskine (Choate Rosemary) and Otay Ranch’s Robert McCurdy (UCLA).

But defense was highlighted throughout the contest by both sides. Rancho Buena Vista’s Mike Reid earned MVP honors for the North team with two sacks. Nick Witzman (La Costa Canyon) also registered two sacks for the North.

Point Loma’s Mike Hastings served as the South coach while El Camino’s Trace Deneke served as the North coach.

Summer Passing Leagues
Eastlake High School captured the SDSU passing tournament held June 22-23. Twenty-four high school football teams participated from California and Arizina. Eastlake went undefeated (3-0) in pool play, then 4-0 on the final day of competition, defeating Mission Bay, Poway, Canyon Dorado and Basha, the latter from Chandler, Ariz. Basha had defeated California state champion Orange Lutheran in the semifinals of its bracket. Basha, whch had been beating teams by 20 to 30 points while scoring an average of 40 throughout the tournament, was held to 20 in the championship game while Eastlake scored 27 points, led by quarterback Derek Witte whose favorite receivers included Dennis Clay, Jeremiah Andujo, Michael Holt, Jordan Koopman, Sal Adame, Wil Duka and Marco Carr. Clay, Andujo, Holt, Adame, Carr, Dyson Wattles, Patrick Jarin, and Tony Jefferson spearheaded the Titans' defense.

 


2005-06 Season Archive 

(click below for sport of interest)
Pictured at right: Grossmont Foothillers celebrate 7-2 San Diego Section Division 2 title  victory against two-time defending CIF champion El Capitan.

High School Baseball
High School Basketball
High School Cross Country

High School Field Hockey

High School Golf

High School Football
 
High School Boys Lacrosse
High School Girls Lacrosse

High School Roller Hockey

High School Soccer
High School Softball

Surfing
(Step into Liquid, San Diego style)
High School Swimming & Diving

High School Tennis

High School Track & Field

High School Boys Volleyball

High School Girls Volleyball

High School Boys Water Polo

High School Girls Water Polo

High School Wrestling


Features

Cross country: Seniors lead Otay Ranch in move up to Division 2
Prep football playoffs take a hike to five divisions in 2005

San Diego Hall of Champions issues 2005 All-CIF 'watch list'

South County track & field (and soccer) sensation Britney Bennett: Hail to the queen!

Faces in the crowd! Check out www.photosport.com for prep and pro women's action sports photos


Look to the sky

Lunar eclipse of Oct. 27, 2004