HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Torrey Pines Edges San Dieguito
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DEL MAR — Three days after losing its first boys’ soccer match of the season, top-ranked Torrey Pines High dominated its Monday night matchup with No. 2 San Dieguito, but could muster only a 1-0 victory.
Jose Carruitero scored the lone goal in the first half, off nifty combination passes from T.K. Imbody and Andy Strasner.
The Falcons kept the ball in San Dieguito territory much of the time but a staunch Mustang defense kept Torrey Pines from getting many scoring opportunities.
Kyle Campbell, a goalie on the U.S. under-17 team, posted the shutout.
With the victory, coming after a 2-1 upset loss to Fallbrook on Friday, Torrey Pines improved to 12-1-1, 1-1 in the Palomar League. San Dieguito fell to 10-2, 1-1.
Ramona 2, Rancho Bernardo 1--Derek Becorn and Michael Din scored for Ramona (4-4, 1-1). Rancho Bernardo (6-4, 1-1) got its goal from Martin Coughlin.
GIRLS’ SOCCER
Palomar League
San Dieguito 3, Torrey Pines 1--Allie Kemp, Erin Drown and Amy Compte gave top-ranked San Dieguito (10-0, 2-0) a 3-0 lead after only 20 minutes. But No. 3 Torrey Pines (9-2, 1-1) got back into it when Torrey Pines failed to clear a first-half corner kick and Samantha Easton scored from 10 yards out.
It was only the third goal allowed this season by Torrey Pines, which has scored 74.
BOYS’ BASKETBALL
Metro Conference
Southwest 55, Chula Vista 51--Tony Diaz scored 10 of his game-high 25 points in the decisive third quarter as the Raiders (6-7, 2-1) outscored Chula Vista, 16-7, to go up, 41-39. Jerome Green, the county’s leading scorer who had 47 points on Friday, led Chula Vista (9-7, 2-1) with 19 points, nearly eight below his average. Southwest’s Felix Estrada and Leo Vargas each had nine rebounds.
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