2020-21 Week 4: Torrey Pines’ Run Now at 19 in Row

Coach John Olive may have passed the word around the Torrey Pines campus on Del Mar Heights Road:  Do not even think about an undefeated season.

The coach would plead, “It’s too early.” Or, “We’re just thinking about our next game.”

But three impressive victories last week have put the Falcons at 19-0, with a No. 2 state ranking by Max Preps and No. 9 by Cal-Hi-Sports.  Deep and well-rounded, the Falcons beat Coronado, 86-68, Mater Dei, 80-52, and Bonita Vista, 85-63

To run the table in the regular season (we’ll address playoffs later) the Falcons would have to win their last eight games, a schedule which includes home-and-home, Avocado League jousts against traditional rivals Carlsbad, Vista, and La Costa Canyon.

The Falcons also have  home games against Temecula Rancho Christian and potentially troublesome Anaheim Fairmont Prep.

Olive has scheduled as tough as possible (one win over strong Corona Centennial, 65-62) but may have been helped by, of all things, the pandemic.

The scourge forced a drastic restriction in travel. No tournaments or mid-season road games against powerful, outside-the-section opponents.

Torrey Pines takes on the Temecula club tomorrow night (Wednesday, May 12) and tips Friday and Saturday against Carlsbad, the No. 7 team in the San Diego Section.

The last San Diego County team to end the season undefeated was the 1973-74, 32-0 Kearny Komets, led by Mark Hoaglin, Rick Taylor, Alan Rhodes, and Donald Page. That squad, as good as it was, played a  local schedule, no intersectionals.

Undefeated regular seasons also have been achieved by Hoover (24-0, 1959-60), La Jolla (26-0, 1963-64), Mount Miguel (28-0, 1967-68), and Helix (29-0, 1969-70).   Only Mount Miguel and Helix completed unbeaten runs through the playoffs..

UPDATE:  Torrey Pines made it 20 victories in a row, 82-53 over Temecula Rancho Christian.

This week’s The San Diego Union-Tribune poll:

RANK TEAM RECORD POINTS LAST WEEK
1. Torrey Pines 19-0 (13) 130 1
2. San Marcos 17-0 116 3
3. Cathedral 8-1 97 2
4. St. Augustine 12-2 81 7
5. Santa Fe Christian 12-2 81 4
6. El Camino 15-3 60 6
7. Carlsbad 11-4 49 5
8. Mission Hills 11-2 28 9
9. Orange Glen 16-3 27 8
10. Mater Dei 6-2 19 10

Others receiving votes: Coronado (12-4, 13 points), Mission Bay (10-5, 7) Bonita Vista (6-4, 4), Helix (9-7, 1).

First-place votes in parenthesis..  Points awarded on scale of 10 down to 1.

Poll voters:13 sportswriters, sportscasters from around San Diego County.

  • John Maffei, San Diego Union-Tribune.
  • Aaron Burgin, fulltimehoopos.com.
  • Terry Monahan, Steve Brand, Union-Tribune correspondents.
  • John Kentera, Braden Suprenant, 97.3 FM The Fan.
  • Bodie DeSilva, scorebooklive.com.
  • Ramon Scott, EastCountySports.com.
  • Adam Paul, ECPreps.com
  • Steve Dolan Mountain Country 107.9 FM.
  • Christian Pedersen, San Diego Sports Association.
  • Rick Smith, partletonsports.com
  • Brad Enright, L.A. Court Report.

How others see San Diego Section’s top 10 in their California ratings*.

TEAM RANK CAL-HI SPORTS MAX PREPS
Torrey Pines 1 9 2
Cathedral 2 13 14
San Marcos 3 24 8
Santa Fe Christian 4 NR 11
Carlsbad 5 NR 32
El Camino 6 NR 47
St. Augustine 7 NR 18
Orange Glen 8 NR 49
Mission Hills 9 NR 34
Mater Dei 10 NR 70

*Cal-Hi Sports‘ ranks a Top 25.