Week in sports for Carmel Valley, Del Mar, Solana Beach, Rancho Santa Fe and Encinitas
Baseball:
Santa Fe Christian rallied from an early deficit, scoring five runs in the fifth inning of a 6-3 victory over Horizon Christian in a Coastal League opener for both teams on April 8.
The victory ended a layoff of nearly two weeks and extended the Eagles winning streak to five games.
Will Locken had three hits to lead the Eagles and Ari Gerber added two hits.
The Eagles improved their overall record for the season to 10-3.
Canyon Crest Academy extended its winning streak to five games as the Ravens defeated Mission Vista 7-4 in a North County Conference Tournament game on April 6.
Niko de Boucaud, who was credited with the victory, allowed four runs (two earned) in four innings of three-hit ball. He struck out five batters and allowed two walks.
Jacob Loren allowed one hit in three innings of shutout ball in relief of de Boucaud.
Drew Johnson and M.J. Metz each had two hits to lead the Ravens offensively.
The victory followed a 5-0 victory over Rancho Buena Vista in an NCC tournament game that went eight innings.
Brent Peluso, who was credited with the victory, combined with Hugo Kinebuchi for the shutout.
The Ravens improved their overall record for the season to 12-2.
Cathedral Catholic defeated Granite Hills 3-0 in a Bill Dickens-City East Classic game on April 9.
Preston Price tossed a two-hit shutout to lead the Dons. Price struck out eight batters and allowed one walk.
Cole Mueller and Jordan Chang each had two hits to lead the Dons offensively.
The victory followed a 3-0 win against Steele Canyon on April 5 in which Conner Lunn struck out eight batters in a five-hit shutout.
The Dons improved to 12-4 overall for the season.
Torrey Pines defeated San Marcos 9-1 in a North County Conference Tournament game on April 6.
Bennett McCaskill had two hits including a triple and four RBI to lead the Falcons.
Sean Bingham and Ryan Bramlett each added two hits.
Joshua Sidney, who was credited with the victory, struck out five batters and allowed one run on two hits and one walk.
The Falcons improved their overall record for the season to 10-4.
San Diego Jewish Academy defeated Calvin Christian 6-3 in a nonleague game on April 5.
Jacob Sclar had two hits and two RBI to lead the Lions and Brennan Rubin and Jake Berkson each contributed solo home runs.
Hunter Kahn added two hits.
The Lions improved their overall record for the season to 9-2.
San Dieguito Academy trounced Orange Glen 17-1 in a nonlegue game on April 5.
Zack Haupt pitched a complete-game one-hitter to lead the Mustangs. Haupt struck out 10 batters and allowed three walks.
Matthew Pisacane had three hits and four RBI to lead the Mustangs offensively.
Jacob Aere had three hits including a double and a triple and two RBI, and Richard Nobis and Jackson Werbelow each added three hits.
The Mustangs improved their overall record for the season to 5-7.
Softball:
Cathedral Catholic defeated Madison 12-1 in a Western League game on April 6 that was mercy-ruled after five innings.
Jacey Bourgeois, Raven LeClair and Marisa Estrada each had three hits and two RBI to lead the Dons.
Bourgeois homered and LeClair had two doubles.
Devyn Magnett, who was credited with the victory, allowed one run on seven hits in five innings. She struck out four batters and allowed no walks.
The Dons improved to 2-0 in league and 13-3-1 overall for the season.
Girls lacrosse:
Santa Fe Christian defeated La Jolla Country Day 10-3 in a Coastal League game on April 8.
Aislinn Mahony scored three goals and had one assist and Sienna Verdult scored two goals and had two assists to lead the Eagles.
Avery Edwards contributed two goals and one assist.
Eagles goalie Alex Holmes had five saves.
The victory followed a 15-5 league win against Del Lago Academy two days earlier
The Eagles improved to 3-1 in league and 7-3 overall for the season.
Cathedral Catholic defeated La Jolla 15-12 in a City League game on April 8.
Bridget Knowles scored seven goals to lead the Dons.
The Dons improved their overall record for the season to 7-2.
Torrey Pines defeated Bishops 14-9 in a nonleague game on April 8.
Arielle Shahrabani and Kelli McKinnon each scored three goals to lead the Falcons.
The Falcons improved their overall record for the season to 9-1.