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Warrior soccer player Yhobany Elizarraraz (#10) battles for a ball in a Warriors scrimmage against Santa Barbara High School while Juan Pablo Alvarez (#29) enters the fray.
Boys soccer
Carpinteria High School
Nov. 20 – Warrior boys soccer scrimmaged Santa Barbara High School and went ahead early but eventually relented 5-1 in the contest that will not be reflected in the standings. Warrior sophomore Benjie Garcia scored in the game’s third minute on free kick from 25 yards out that found the upper right hand corner of the net. The Warriors controlled play for much of the first half but gave up an equalizer on a penalty kick in the final minute of the first half. The Dons turned the tide in the second half. Warrior coach Leonardo Quintero credited a team effort for competing for a majority of the scrimmage with upper-division Santa Barbara. “There are new faces all around, and it’s only a matter of time before the group puts the pieces of the puzzle together to find success,” commented Quintero.
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Cate School’s Andrew Robbins (#183) leapt off the blocks in his final race for the Rams.
Cross Country
Cate School
Nov. 23 – Cate School Boys Cross Country ended its season with an 11th-place finish at the CIF Finals on the Mount SAC Course. The tight race was delayed by two false starts due to runners falling in the first 100 yards. Cate’s standout runner and co-captain Andrew Robbins led the race initially, passing the first mile in 5 minutes, but soon lost momentum and was overtaken in mile two. Teammate and co-captain Andrew Sinclair came in first for the Rams in 17:08 for 33rd place, and Robbins finished in 53rd place in 17:28. Rams sophomore Rei Imada (17:56, 61st) was the most improved runner for the Rams this season. The scoring was rounded out by Jack Pruitt (18:08, 67th) and freshman Dylan Ell (18:19, 77th). Edward Zhu placed sixth for Cate (18:38, 91st), and the Rams finished with Humza Khurshid (19:06, 103rd). The Rams will graduate co-captains Robbins and Sinclair. Condor League champion Thacher School finished in second place and will continue to the state championships.