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Fall Sports Update<br />
Football<br />
The varsity Meteors were 3-4 overall with a 27-20 victory<br />
at home over Catholic League Green rival Fenwick<br />
highlighting the season. Ronald Seals ’16 tallied twice<br />
for the Meteors, scoring on an 80-yard kickoff return and<br />
a 24-yard pass. Through the first five games of the season,<br />
Seals was De La Salle’s leading receiver with 18 catches<br />
for 169 yards and one TD.<br />
Boys Soccer<br />
Currently the Meteors were 4-11-1 overall and 1-3<br />
in the Catholic League. In nonconference play,<br />
De La Salle posted wins over University High,<br />
CICS and IC Catholic Prep. In Catholic League<br />
competition, the Meteors defeated St. Francis de<br />
Sales.<br />
Boys Golf<br />
Sal Garcia ’16<br />
Among the top performers thus far for De La Salle<br />
were forward/midfielder Sal Garcia ’16, forward/<br />
midfielder Kyle Robinson ’16, defender/goalie<br />
Fernando Moreno ’16 and defender<br />
Uriel Cortez ’17.<br />
Freddy Kappel ‘18<br />
Over the course of the season, the Meteors recorded<br />
victories over Catholic League rivals Mount Carmel<br />
(218-222) and St. Joseph (204-238). The top player for<br />
De La Salle was Freddy Kappel ’18.<br />
Also contributing for the Meteors were Matt Carroll<br />
’17, Max Masquelier ’18, Khalifah Muhammad ’16<br />
and Luis Rogel ’17.<br />
A highlight for the Meteors was the girls’ team<br />
victory over Noble Street – Muchin Prep (26-30).<br />
Finishing first was De La Salle’s Daniella Nino<br />
’18. In the boys’ competition, De La Salle’s Gabriel<br />
Rocha ’17 was second.<br />
The Meteors also posted a dual nonconference win<br />
over Rich South as the girls (17-45) and boys (22-<br />
38) both prevailed.<br />
14 Athletics<br />
Cross Country