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Torrey Pines win sets up duel with LCC
![]() PEGGY PEATTIE / Union-Tribune
Torrey Pines cheers its victory over Carlsbad in the Division I semifinals Wednesday night, giving the Falcons a chance to win their first section title since 2002.
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Serra teammates stroking in sync
Goal helps land Conquistadors in final
Nov. 21 (UNION-TRIBUNE)
Serra's Katy Sirota oxymoronically described her goal yesterday as planned spontaneity. Having played alongside Chelsea Burton for so long, Sirota said she “just sort of knew” what Burton was going to do.
Midway through the first half of the section Division II field hockey semifinal at Serra High between the Conquistadors and San Dieguito, Sirota gave her team a 1-0 advantage when Burton slashed through two defenders in front of the net and dished the ball at the last possible moment to Sirota, who finished the play.
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RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Nov. 19 (UNION-TRIBUNE)
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RIVERSIDE, Nov. 18
Three local players earn spots in state championship: One hole was all that separated La Costa Canyon High's Danielle Frasier from first place at yesterday's Southern California Regional girls golf tournament. Ditto for Carlsbad's Rachel Morris.
Nov. 18 (UNION-TRIBUNE)
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Nov. 16 (UNION-TRIBUNE)
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