Sunday, April 26, 2026

LJ track @ Dick Wilkins Frosh-Soph meet @ Del Norte HS - 4/25

Photos by Ed Piper

First handoff in sophomore 4x100m relay
by LJ runners. The Vike team ran
second in 45.05.

LJ freshman girls in third handoff of
4x100m relay.



LJ team of sophomores Vincent Mirabelli,
Liam Plezia, Vincent Hauser, and Preston Wilcher.


LJ team of freshmen Ayalea Elhassani,
Elliesun Sternberg, Sandra Fiorientini Costa,
and Ava Gorman.



Friday, April 24, 2026

LJ baseball 15, Morse 2 - 4/22

By Ed Piper

La Jolla bats continued their recent high-scoring ways in City League play Wed., April 22, at Morse, as the Vikings ran around, through, and over the Tigers 15-2.

The victory Wednesday built on Coach Gary Frank's squad's 12-4 win in the first game of the week's three-game series against Morse Mon., April 20.

Two-three-four slot hitters Reed Turner, Joseph Crudo, and Charlie Martin, along with Harper Lane, all drove in a pair of runs apiece as the red-and-black once again piled on for 12 hits.

Will Griebe-Arzate, with his dad recording parts of the game on his phone from behind the backstop, went the distance against Coach Dallas Booker's Tigers, striking out nine, walking only one. The 11th-grader notched his third win against five losses and lowered his ERA to 3.07, yielding both earned runs.

In the first inning, leadoff hitter Carter Strauss singled, then scored on Turner's hit into centerfield. The visitors led, 1-0.

In the second, after Morse tied the game in the bottom of the first, La Jolla scored three more runs. First baseman Ryan Khourajian singled to center. He was picked off by pitcher Moises "Moi" Davison.

Lane then struck out, but he reached base on the mishandled pitch by the Tiger catcher, Tommy Killingsworth. Luke Cripe walked.

Brady Wilson drove a basehit over rightfielder Evan Prihoda's head, driving in Lane. With runners on first and third, Strauss came up to the plate. Wilson stole second base, and Killingsworth's throw was ill-advised and went into centerfield. Cripe came around for the second run of the inning.

Strauss walked. Cripe, nicknamed "Freaky" by his teammates for some unknown reason, popped out to second. Crudo also walked to load the bases.

With Martin, "Chubs" to his mates, at the plate, Brady scored on a passed ball for a 4-1 lead.



LJ diving vs. Scripps Ranch - 4/23

Photos by Ed Piper


Junior Alex Awbrey's sixth dive - a forward
flip (somersault) tuck (holding knees)

Junior Cole Weiss does a backward
tuck (hold knees) - dive #6.

Olivia Awbrey does a backward
straight (no bending) flip on her
sixth and final dive.

Freshman Payton Lukasik's forward
flip (somersault) tuck (hold knees)
on her sixth dive.









Wednesday, April 22, 2026

LJ baseball @ Morse - 4/22

Photos by Ed Piper

Brady Wilson (11) scores from third on a
passed ball in the top of the second inning.

First baseman Ryan Khourajian takes a
pickoff throw from pitcher Will Griebe-
Arzate on a runner in the bottom
of the second inning.

Harper Lane (1) leading off third base
in the top of the third inning.

Vikings huddle around Coach Gary Frank
in the dugout between innings.

The Morse program has quite a history. Adam
Jones (banner above) played the outfield
for the Orioles.





LJ b golf vs. Scripps Ranch @ Balboa Golf Course - 4/21

Photos by Ed Piper

Senior Lance Lin tees off
at the first hole at 3:46 p.m.

Sophomore Ryan Hassankhani starts
the arc of his swing from the tee
above the first green far below
at Balboa.

After the first two foursomes descend down the path
to the first fairway, LJ coach Christie Quinn
(far left) and her remaining golfers wait
for their own starts.

With downtown San Diego
a mile in the distance,
the Vikings follow the
paved path to the first tee.

Lance Lin takes Garfield the Cat with him
into battle against Scripps Ranch.

Freshman Ben Itkin shows the ball
he used for warmup on the putting
green. Itkin shot a 50 for nine holes.

Senior Tate Phillips shot
a 46. He acts as captain:
"This is the earliest
I have ever seen an LJ
team show up before
matches." Tate: "It's
all for the good
of the team."




















Monday, April 20, 2026

LJ FB: 'Juice' on the move

By Ed Piper

Scott "Juice" Hughley said today (Mon., April 20) that he was waiting on word to join the Point Loma High staff to coach the offense.

"Juice", who works at Del Norte High, tried out a position at a local high school last fall--after five years as Associate Head Coach at La Jolla High--before leaving early in the season. His daughter can throw a pretty good spiral, as coached by then-La Jolla High senior Huddy Smith in 2024.

Hughley, sporting a "butterfly" Afro and bushy beard on the DNHS campus at present, would join Ryan Price at PLHS. Point Loma was highly successful under Price, who served as Defensive Coordinator for the Vikings in 2023, last season.

Scott said eight starters would be returning on offense, including Ryder Watson, a 5'11", 175-pound quarterback, who alternated at QB with Henry Heuser, formerly at La Jolla, 6'2", 175. Watson will be a junior, Heuser a senior.

Meanwhile, Viking head coach Tyler Roach said recently that the program is going to go ahead "with who is in the building" at present, lefty thrower/rising senior Emerson Rota, and rising sophomore Ty Tortorice. Both shared time at quarterback in an up-and-down season, along with Carson Diehl in the wildcat and even a try of baseball player Harper Lane behind center.

Smith's concussion status sidelined him most of the season after the first game, necessitating Roach's considerable ingenuity on offense.

"Juice" agreed that the group two and three years ago, headed by Jackson Diehl and Hank Hansen and others, had more players who could be vocal and challenge their teammates than the most recent group.