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1 03, 2020

Torrey Pines Boys Overwhelm Del Norte for Second Straight Soccer Crown

2021-02-17T19:55:37+00:00March 1st, 2020|Avocado West League, Boys Soccer News, Varsity|

By KEN GROSSE
MAR. 1, 2020 4:49 PM

No penalty kicks were needed in Friday night’s CIF Boys Soccer Open Division Championship game at Mission Bay High School. After staring over the edge in an overtime (PKs) cliffhanger of a victory against Canyon Crest in Tuesday night’s semi-final, Torrey Pines came out blazing, scoring two goals in the first six minutes on its way to a commanding, 4-1, triumph over fourth-seeded Del Norte. The win gave the Falcons their second consecutive Open Division title.

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13 02, 2020

Torrey Boys Take Control of Avocado West with 5-0 Win at CCA

2020-02-18T20:33:18+00:00February 13th, 2020|Avocado West League, Boys Soccer News, Varsity|

By KEN GROSSE
FEB. 13, 2020 1:11 PM

In a game with huge Avocado West League championship implications, the Torrey Pines boys soccer team scored four goals in the first 20 minutes Tuesday night, Feb. 11, en route to a 5-0 runaway victory at Canyon Crest Academy.

The win lifted the No. 1-ranked Falcons to 17-3-2 overall, 7-1-1 in Avocado West play and allowed them to leapfrog CCA in the standings. Torrey Pines now owns a two-point advantage over the No. 13 Ravens (10-4-6/6-1-2) with just one game apiece remaining.

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4 02, 2020

Carmel Valley Hotbed for Leading Boys Prep Soccer Coaches

2020-02-13T01:24:46+00:00February 4th, 2020|Boys Soccer News|

By KEN GROSSE
FEB. 04, 2020 9:40 AM

No matter the sport, the single element that translates most directly to long-term success at the high school level is coaching. Certainly, the best of the best are those with longevity at their institutions coupled with superior knowledge of a sport’s physical, mental and tactical requirements. That may be the easy part. In today’s world, they must also possess the increasingly rare ability to connect with young student-athletes and develop them as players, competitors and human beings while integrating them into a fully-functioning team. Add to that the flexibility to adapt to both an ever-changing roster and the constantly evolving mindsets of the newer generations of young people playing their games. A demanding set of necessities meant for special people.

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10 01, 2020

Top-ranked Torrey Pines Team to Beat in Avocado West Boys Soccer

2020-01-21T22:19:06+00:00January 10th, 2020|Boys Soccer News|

By KEN GROSSE
JAN. 10, 2020 1:20 PM

No home for the weak—that’s been an apropos nickname for the Avocado West boys’ soccer league over the past several years. Three of its six teams have won CIF Open championships since the section created the new elite level in 2014 (including the last two years) and the other three schools have all won a non-Open CIF title in the last three seasons.

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9 01, 2020

Torrey Pines Throttles Saints in Key Boys’ Soccer Clash

2020-01-21T22:19:11+00:00January 9th, 2020|Boys Soccer News|

By KEN GROSSE
JAN. 9, 2020 5:43 PM

Playing without four topline players, the No. 1-ranked Torrey Pines boys’ soccer team dominated from virtually start-to-finish in a 4-1 Wednesday night (Jan. 8) home victory over No. 8 St. Augustine. The Falcons improved to 8-1-2 with the win while the Saints fell to 3-4-3. Next up for Torrey Pines is a Saturday road contest at No. 3 Point Loma, a rematch of the 2019 CIF Open Division championship which the Falcons won in overtime on penalty kicks.

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25 02, 2019

Penalty Kicks Send Torrey Pines Boys to First Open Division Soccer Title

2020-01-21T23:19:35+00:00February 25th, 2019|Boys Soccer News|

By KEN GROSSE
FEB. 25, 2019 5:05 PM

How closely matched were CIF Boys Soccer Open Division finalists Torrey Pines and Point Loma? When they met early in the regular season, they played to a 3-3 tie. Friday night in the section finals at Mission Bay High School, the two teams finished 80 minutes of regulation and 15 minutes of overtime knotted at 3-3. Which meant the winner would be determined by penalty kicks and both top-seeded Torrey Pines and seventh seed Point Loma had each prevailed once via PKs in this tournament.

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