San Diego Union-Tribune

LOCAL PREP STARS’ COLLEGE CAREERS

- BY MARK IANDOLO

Emily Killeen

UCSD

Women’s Soccer

Killeen, a graduate of Great Oak High School, made her collegiate debut last fall. Her first collegiate point came on a game-winning assist against Hawai’i Hilo. This autumn as a sophomore, Killeen racked up three assists and a goal for a total of five points. The 5foot-3 midfielder scored in a 3-0 win against Simon Fraser. Her performanc­e on the season helped UC San Diego to a 16-2-1 overall record and a berth in the NCAA Tournament.

Chris Alvarado

Palomar College

Men’s Soccer

Alvarado, a sophomore out of Great Oak High School, played in 13 games this fall, including six conference games. Alvarado started five matches and helped Palomar to eight wins on the season, including four wins in conference play, four wins at home, and four wins on the road. Last year as a rookie, Alvarado played in 16 games and started 12, and helped the team earn five wins on the season.

Tyler Eldridge

Palomar College

Men’s Soccer

Eldridge, a sophomore on the Comets, is an alumnus of Chaparral High School. He plays the forward position for Palomar. This season, Eldridge played in 14 games, including eight conference matchups, and started six. He had two goals on the season and one assist for a total of five points. He scored a goal in a 4-2 win against Santiago Canyon in September and then against

Imperial Valley in a 3-0 November win. His assist came against Cosumnes River.

Anderson Kinsey

Palomar College

Men’s Soccer

Kinsey, a sophomore hailing from Great Oak High School, played in 19 games this season, including 10 conference games. He started 17 of those games, earning an assist in an October game against Miracosta and helping Palomar to eight wins on the year. Last year as a freshman, Kinsey played in 19 games and started 12. That fall, he scored a goal. For his career, he has three total points. temecula@sduniontri­bune.com

 ?? COURTESY OF MIKE MCGINNIS ?? Emily Killeen’s performanc­e on the season helped UC San Diego to a 16-2-1 overall record.
COURTESY OF MIKE MCGINNIS Emily Killeen’s performanc­e on the season helped UC San Diego to a 16-2-1 overall record.

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