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•  District 14-4A: Columbus won the boys’ and Coral Gables won the girls’ titles Tuesday at Larry and Penny Thompson Park. The Explorers took the top five boys spots led by Daniel Fernandez’s 16:42.07. Coral Park’s Veerley Mejia won the girls’ individual title in 22:10.81.

•  Team scores – Boys: 1. Columbus 15; 2. Coral Park 51; 3. Coral Gables 65; 4. Braddock 109; Girls: 1. Coral Gables 28; 2. Coral Park 32; 3. Braddock 73; 4. Miami High 110. Individual results – Boys: 1. Daniel Fernandez (COL) 16:42.07; 2. Daniel Linares (COL) 16:51.91; 3. Marcos Garcia (COL) 17:09.24; 4. Patrick Cabrera (COL) 17:11.75; 5. Pedro Hernandez (COL) 17:14.90; 6. Alexander Elortegu (CG) 17:21.24; 7. Carlos Budyszewick (CP) 18:10.73; 8. Leonel Pozo (CP) 18:15.27; 9. Christian Marenco (CP) 18:19.71; 10. Coby Sanchez (CG) 18:42.42; 11. Alvaro Rivadeneira (BR) 18:44.50; 12. Eduardo Mejia (CP) 18:49.14; 13. Ryan Savejdiha (COL) 18:57.87; 14. Carson Morris (CG) 19:13.21; 15. Jorge Velasco (CP) 19:21.90. Girls: 1. Veerley Mejia (CP) 22:10.81; 2. Lauren Kerzner (CG) 22:27.62; 3. Maria Ruiz (CP) 22:34.91; 4. Victoria Convey (CG) 22:41.00; 5. Tamara Mekler (CG) 23:04.66; 6. Ashley Pozo (CP) 23:18.12; 7. Yessica Maltes (CP) 23:33.81; 8. Stephanie Robinson (CG) 23:53.59; 9. Allison Pena (CG) 24:31.35; 10. Kim Berthier (CG) 24:46.81; 11. Gabriela Gutierrez (CG) 25:13.92; 12. Natalia Galindo (BR) 25:16.49; 13. Yilen Amador (BR) 25:23.53; 14. Joyce Caba (BR) 25:47.11; 15. Selena Serrano (CP) 26:12.12.

BOYS’ BOWLING

•  District 15 final – 1. Hialeah Gardens, 2. Reagan: High Game: Ernest Barrientos (HG) 22. Top ten: 1. Ernest Barrientos (HG) 567, 2.Ryan Shipman (ATM) 547; 3. Paris Webb (G) 523, 4. Alan Neiman (ATM) 493, 5. Jose Gomez (R) 452, 6. Carlos Ibanez (A) 443, 7. Omar Hafeez (ATM) 439, 8. Orlando Perez (A) 438, 9. Andre Barrientos (HG) 431, 10. Mathieu Allouch (MB) 430.

GIRLS’ BOWLING

•  District 15 final – 1. Goleman, 2. American: High Game: Briana Futch (A) 257. Top ten: 1. Briana Futch (A) 623, 2.Catherine Gutierrez (G) 448, 3. Shana Murphy (K) 395, 4. Vanessa Galvez (G) 379, 5. Gabriela Sallai (G) 367, 6. Natalie Ochoa-Odon (R) 364, 7. Karina Fernandez (HG) 356, 8. Caroline Zampregano (G) 334, 9. Yuraisy Hernandez (HG) 331, Yureisy Hernandez (HG) 331.

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