The Miami Rowing Club won three silver medals and a bronze at the U.S. Club National Championships in Camden, N.J. The talented team features from left, Coach Cesar Herrera, Brandt Roen, Bernie Ramirez, Jose Bared, Carlos Tornel, Dominic Prego, Harrison Shure, Leo Mercenari, Kyle James, Paul Harari, Nick Montalvo and Emily Schwartz.
The Our Lady of Lourdes School varsity girls track & field team won the All Catholic Conference Tri County Championship. The champs are front from left, Lauren Garcia, Nicole Deiters, Alexandra Buitrago, Bailey Reidy; back, Carolina Rodriguez, Nicole Recuset, Sofia Zacarias, Shannon Kunkel, Ayda Rajab and Brianna Bahadue.
Miami was represented during the USTA Florida Multicultural Camp A.C.E. (Achieving through Coaching and Education) at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach. Photo Courtesy USTA Florida / Photo Courtesy USTA Florida
The Latino Americana Blue 6-and-under baseball team won the Babe Ruth Tournament in Sarasota and placed third in the State T-Ball Championships in Chiefland. The stellar team features front from left, Gili Mendoza, Brandon De Goti, Evan Escobar, Jonathan Acosta; middle, Troy Rodriguez, Joel Cabrera, Ruben Cruz, Jonathan Rivero, Nick Rubino, Alex Denaro, Ariel Crespo Jr.; back, coaches Eddie Rivero, Eric Rodriguez and Ariel Crespo.
Hialeah’s Ike McDonald (with ball) from Champagnat Catholic High School competed for Team USA at the International Federation of American Football Under-19 Championship in Austin, Texas. Photo Courtesy USA Football / Photo Courtesy USA Football
Chris Merritt from Christopher Columbus High School was on the coaching staff for Team USA at the International Federation of American Football Under-19 Championship in Austin, Texas. Photo Courtesy USA Football / Photo Courtesy USA Football
Homestead’s Jesus Wilson from Christopher Columbus High School competed for Team USA at the International Federation of American Football Under-19 Championship in Austin, Texas. Photo Courtesy USA Football / Photo Courtesy USA Football
Miami’s Lorenzo Woodley (with ball) from Christopher Columbus High School competed for Team USA at the International Federation of American Football Under-19 Championship in Austin, Texas. Photo Courtesy USA Football / Photo Courtesy USA Football
Miami’s Lorenzo Woodley from Christopher Columbus High School ran the ball for Team USA against America Samoa during the International Federation of American Football Under-19 Championship in Austin, Texas. Photo Courtesy USA Football / Photo Courtesy USA Football