Bishop’s girls soccer advances, boys basketball team falls short

The Bishop’s School’s girls soccer team won its first-round game of the CIF SoCal Regional Championships on Tuesday, defeating Animo Leadership (Inglewood), 7-0. The Knights will now play at Oaks Christian on Thursday at 4 p.m. The winner of that game will play in the regional final.

Also on Tuesday, The Bishop’s School’s boys basketball team played its first-round game of the CIF state tournament, falling short to Junipero Serra (San Juan Capistrano), 61-58. The loss ends the season for the Knights, who won the San Diego CIF section last weekend with a 73-70 win against Francis Parker.

Francis Parker also lost Tuesday, 69-54, to Morningside (Inglewood).

Related posts:

  1. Bishop’s, Country Day play for Division IV title
  2. Bishop’s comes up short in Holiday Classic
  3. Sports roundup: La Jolla Country Day wins CIF cross-country title
  4. Football playoff set, Bishop’s secures No. 1 seed
  5. Torreys edge out La Jolla for CIF tennis title

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Posted by Phil Dailey on Mar 9, 2011. Filed under Prep Sports, Sports. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

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