Wednesday, November 20, 2024

LJ b water polo: Playoff recap 11/19

By Ed Piper

In the second period after La Jolla went down 5-2 to host Oaks Christian Tuesday, Nov. 19, the Vikings put on a mini-comeback led by Tor Martin, senior Trevor Kula, and Quinn Daniels to close the gap to two late in the quarter.

La Jolla coach Tom Atwell put the starting group back in the pool to begin the period. Within minutes, Martin, a junior, scored to put the Vikings within reach at 5-3.

Then, after the Lions--ranked third in the nation--countered with a pair of quick goals, Kula, a team captain playing his last high school game, fired one in the cage past Oaks Christian sophomore goalie Ryder Bjork, 7-4.

La Jolla's last gasp, as it turned out, was Daniels, a sophomore, scoring right after Kula to make the score 7-5, the Vikings edging closer.

That was with 1:53 left in the half. The visitors, who drove 150 miles one way for this first game in the Southern California Regionals, had given their best.

Coach Jack Kocur's squad, playing home matches on a lavish private-school campus in Westlake Village--though La Jolla's Coggan Pool has nothing to apologize for as a stellar facility--finished the half ahead 8-5.

Then, in the third quarter, Lion standout Camden Kocur, the coach's son, went on a tear, scoring four goals of a total of six by Oaks Christian in the period, building an insurmountable 14-6 lead and blowing the Vikings out.

The final was 15-7. La Jolla's outstanding Fall campaign came to an end, after a satisfying win over rival Bishop's in the CIF San Diego Section Open Division semifinals Nov. 12. That was when the graduating seniors shined, with the leadership of Fin Alford, Kula, Aiden and Liam Flanagan, captain Jackson Loyd, and Harry Pearce, among others.

That win, despite a loss in the finals Nov. 16 to eventual Open champion Cathedral Catholic, set Atwell's crew on the path to play at Oaks Christian.

The Vikes' Jackson Brown, a senior captain, was able to play in the cage part of the second half at Oaks Christian.

LJ b water polo 7, Oaks Christian 15 - So Cal Regionals

Photos by Ed Piper

Sophomore Quinn Daniels (13) of La Jolla
defends Oaks Christian senior Saul Biddle (4).

Viking goalie George Gayner (arms raised)
and teammate, along with Lions' Kani Fogg (6),
check on a call.

Vike senior Harry Pearce (5) reacts to defensive
pressure by Max Burstein of Oaks Christian.




Monday, November 18, 2024

LJ Cheer: Q&A with Tysen Boring, Jacey Taylor, and Lola Clayton

By Ed Piper

It was the last football game of the season. The Helix field was mostly dark, with an electrician working on the lights. The temperature was freezing cold for this time of year.

The first cheerleaders to arrive were Tysen Boring, Jacey Taylor, and Lola Clayton, so they got the pick.

Tysen Boring

Age: 15

Year: Sophomore

What is your opinion on social media?

Personally, I like social media. It helps me keep up with my friends.

I may be showing my age (because it was a good big issue during the Vietnam era), but what do you think of 18-year-olds voting?

They're mature, and they deserve to vote.

Sunday, November 17, 2024

LJ FB: More photos 11/15

Photos by Ed Piper

It's off to the races as Vikings' Aidan McGill (8)
carries the ball up the middle on one of his
17 times against Helix. La Jolla scored
on this drive to take a 10-7 lead
with 8:08 left in the second quarter.

Viking head coach Tyler Roach (left) holds his play
sheet as he guides his offense during
the second quarter. Chris Macy, head JV
coach, looks on at right.

Viking horns and a hot dog--and warm clothing--
at halftime on the visitors side.

Reid Roach, just turned 6,
son of Head Coach Tyler Roach,
displays learning the "LJ"
sign with his fingers.
Tongue out is extra.










LJ FB: Photos 11/15

Photos by Ed Piper

LJ linebacker Jack Long (45) prepares
to tackle Highlander back Pablo Jackson (1,
far right) while Viking safety Ryan Kestler (3)
moves into position to assist in the stop.

LJ back Aidan "Carolina" McGill (8) holds
on to a catch as safety Gabriel Giordano (21)
of Helix pulls his face mask. The completion
and penalty advanced the ball from the LJ 12
to the Helix 49-yard line. The Vikings scored
on the drive. Jeshua Robinson (11, partially
hidden) assists Giordano on the play.

Vike QB Huddy Smith (1) slides as he
takes a keeper up the middle for
a short gain.

Taylor Jeffery (12) grabs Helix receiver
Jeremy Robinson (9) after a reception
to the left from QB Jett Gottlieb.

LJ QB Huddy Smith (1) fires to the right
during the opening drive. Viking Dylan Haugum (52)
provides blocking.


LJ Cheer @ LJ-Helix FB CIF D2 playoff 11/15

Photos by Ed Piper



LJ FH: Even more photos 11/16

Photos by Ed Piper