Week in La Jolla sports: Two Knights earn all-state honors

By Phil Dailey
Staff Writer

The Bishop’s School, fresh off its perfect 14-0 season, had two of its standout named to the Cal-HI Sports All-State Small Schools team.

Both Micha Seau and Alec Fisher were named to the first team defense for their performances this past fall. The Knights finished the season with their first ever state bowl game, beating Brookside Christian, 40-14 at the Home Depot Center in Carson.

Seau commits to San Diego State

Micah Seau helped lead The Bishop’s School to a perfect season this past year on the football field and now he’ll continue his career at San Diego State next fall. Seau, a three-star (out of five) prospect for the Knights, committed to the Aztecs, according to recruiting web site, www.Rivals.com.

Seau  plays linebacker just like his uncle, Junior.

Elsewhere in La Jolla sports:
Tuesday, Jan. 25

Boys soccer

La Jolla 3, University City 2

Boys basketball

La Jolla Country Day 76, High Tech 26

Wednesday, Jan. 26

Girls soccer

La Jolla 1, Christian 0

Bishop’s 1, La Jolla Country Day 0

Boys soccer

Bishop’s 2, La Jolla Country Day 0
Robin Park led the Knights with two goals, while Christian Guinchard made nine save in net.

Thursday, Jan. 27

Boys soccer

La Jolla 2, St. Augustine 1

Friday, Jan. 28

Boys basketball

University City 37, La Jolla 53
Nick Reynolds led the Vikings with 11 points.

Bishop’s 65, Army Navy 63
Dominique Love scored 23 points while Dominique Watkins went for 15 to lead the Knights.

Francis Parker 72, La Jolla Country Day 65
Sage Burmeister led the Torreys with 17 points.

Girls basketball

Bishop’s 64, Horizon 37
Alissa Campanero led the Knights with 20 points while Bryn Stark added 12 in the win.

University City 41, La Jolla 22

La Jolla Country Day 63, Horizon 37
Maya Hood led the Torreys with 21 points and 11 rebounds while Kaylah Miller added 20.

Girls soccer

Coronado 2, La Jolla 0

Saturday, Jan. 29

Boys basketball

Rancho Buena Vista 72, La Jolla Country Day 64
Sage Burmeister led the Torreys with 15 points in the loss.

Girls basketball

La Jolla Country Day 64, Santa Monica 51
Kelsey Plum led the Torreys with 23 points while Maya Hood added 19 points and 11 rebounds.

Monday, Jan. 31

San Diego Open
Girls water polo
Bishop’s 12, Fallbrook 6
Jessie Webster led the Knights with three goals.

Bishop’s 11, Granite Hills 4
Claryann Olofsson-Loo led the Knight with six goals.

La Jolla Country Day 5, Point Loma 4

Otay Ranch 8, La Jolla Country Day 4

Related posts:

  1. La Jolla’s week in sports: Torreys win tournament in Phoenix
  2. La Jolla Country Day’s Mathis named player of the year
  3. La Jolla girls basketball preview: Expectations high for Country Day
  4. Sports roundup: La Jolla Country Day wins CIF cross-country title
  5. Torreys edge out La Jolla for CIF tennis title

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