camino real
Americannoun
plural
caminos realesEtymology
Origin of camino real
Literally, “royal road”
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It only figured that after one of the strangest weeks in City Section soccer history in which six teams were eliminated from the playoffs because of ineligible players and the lights went out for 15 minutes in the middle of overtime of the Open Division boys’ final between El Camino Real and Birmingham, it took penalty kicks late into Saturday night to decide the final match of the City season at Pasadena City College.
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El Camino Real won its ninth City title thanks to Jayden De La Cruz, the sixth ECR player to try a penalty kick, delivering the decisive goal to beat its longtime rival.
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El Camino Real goalie Isaac Ortega stopped two shots during penalty kicks.
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Birmingham lost twice to El Camino Real in league play and got a third chance when South East and Marquez forfeited their semifinal game, forcing the City Section to reinstate Birmingham, which had lost to Marquez in the first round.
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Hudson December gave up no runs in five innings for El Camino Real.
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