Entry fee for Rock N’ Roll Marathon jumps April 18 Runners from different states and countries will descend on San Diego Sunday, May 31, for the 12th annual Rock N’ Roll Marathon. The fast and scenic 26.2-mile course is ideal for runners and walkers alike. The event features a free headliner concert with 45 live bands, 2,000 spirited cheerleaders and 19 themed aid stations from start to finish. Interested runners should register this week as there is a price increase starting Saturday, April 18. The price to register before Saturday is $110, with the fee going up to $120 between April 18 and May 24. Those who want to register at the Rock N’ Roll Expo on May 29-30 (San Diego Convention Center, 111 West Harbor Drive) will be charged $135. For further information, visit www.rnrmarathon.com. La Jolla track member breaks school record La Jolla High girls track member Nihal Kayali broke her own school record in the 1600 last weekend at the Arcadia Invitational. Kayali, who placed third in the seeded race, ran the mile in 4:59.14, which converts to 4:57.54 for 1600 meters. Jose Aviles improved his personal best in the shotput by placing fourth in the Invitational event with a throw of 57’ 3.5″. The meet featured top athletes from 24 states, Canada and Australia. Spikers net volleyball wins in league play The Bishop’s School, La Jolla High and University City High boys volleyball teams scored wins in recent action as they swing into league play. The Knights under head coach Tod Mattox scored a 25-12, 22-25, 25-22, 27-25 win last week over Tri-City Christian. Alex Sammon led Bishop’s with 16 kills, David Stotelmyre had 13 (and four blocks) and Justin Wolfe was excellent, hitting a match-high .388. Adam Wrobel was the assist leader with 38. In action the next day, Bishop’s (8-1, 2-0) rolled to a 25-14, 25-20, 25-17 win over Escondido Adventist Academy. Stephen Kaiser and Christian Lane were dominant in the middle blocker position, and Brent Rossin played some inspired defense, according to Mattox. La Jolla High comes into this week with a record of 11-7 overall, 1-2 in Western League play. The Vikings swept Mira Mesa High in their most recent action by a 3-0 score in games. Finally, University City (UC) High enters play this week with a record of 5-10 (1-3 Western League). UC competed most recently in the North County Invitational, losing to Ramona and defeating El Camino.