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St. Thomas Aquinas sweeps regional swimming titles

 

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•  Girls’ results — 1. St. Thomas 291, 2. Palmetto 248.50, 3. Coral Reef 223.50, 4. Cypress Bay 217, 5. Reagan 152, 6. Nova 148, 7. West Broward 143, 8. South Plantation 142: 200 medley relay: 1. Palmetto 1:51.10, 2. Coral Reef 1:51.63, 3. St. Thomas 1:53.30, 4. West Broward 1:53.77. 200 free: 1. Emma Lincoln, CB, 1:51.26, 2. Arianna Noya, REA, 1:52.96, 3. Melissa Marinheiro, WB, 1:54.14, 4. Marcella Marinheiro, WB, 1:54.46. 200 IM: 1. Kelly Fertel, CR, 2:08.83, 2. Philomena Fiorenzi, STA, 2:11.22, 3. Veronica Gruelach, MB, 2:14.49, 4. Skye Downey, SP, 2:16.29. 50 free: 1. Carla Robles, CR, :24.31, 2. Zoie Balthazar, SP, :24.38, 3. Osianna McReed, NEO, :24.65, 4. Khamai Simpson, CR, :24.80. 100 fly: 1. Isabella Paez, REA, :55.11, 2. Maria Lopez, HG, :57.04, 3. Arianna Noya, REA, :57.49, 4. Philomena Fiorenzi, STA, :58.58. 100 free: 1. Daniella Johnson, PAL, :51.58, 2. Emma Lincoln, CB, :52.08, 3. Khamai Simpson, CR, :52.99, 4. Carla Robles, CR, :53.32. 500 free: 1. Isabella Paez, REA, 5:00.13, 2. Melissa Marinheiro, WB, 5:06.82, 3. Kylie Herman, CB, 5:16.81, 4. Haley Wright, CB, 5:17.25. 200 free relay: 1. Palmetto 1:39.54, 2. Coral Reef 1:41.13, 3. Cypress Bay 1:41.38, 4. St. Thomas 1:41.43. 100 back: 1. Marcella Marinheiro, WB, :58.62, 2. Sammy Stinemire, STA, :59.58, 3. Amanda Tipton, Nova, 1:00.34. 4. Meagan Abadm SP, 1:00.41. 100 breast: 1. Kelly Fertel, CR, 1:07.18, 1. Daniela Johnson, PAL, 1:07.18, 3. Fatimah Westbrook, NEO, 1:09.37, 4. Nicole Hunnewell, CR, 1:11.37. 400 free relay: 1. St. Thomas 3:38.17, 2. Cypress Bay 3:40.03, 3. Reagan 3:41.99, 4. Hialeah Gardens 3:42.68.

FOOTBALL

•  Late Thursday — Westminster Academy 38, Curley 14: Westminster Academy scored two touchdowns in the first 2 1/2 minutes before host Archbishop Curley ever took a snap, and the Lions cruised from there to the easy win at Curley in a consolation round game of the Southeastern Independent playoffs on Thursday afternoon.

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•  Late Thursday - Jupiter Christian 50, Coral Springs Christian 24

CROSS-COUNTRY

•  Girls’ — District 16-1A: With five girls finishing in the top 10, Westminster Christian won the district championship at Greynolds Park on Friday.

• Results — 1. Westminster Christian 31, 2. Miami Country Day 71, 3. Florida Christian 75, 4. Dade Christian 93, 5. Westwood Christian, 6. Palmer Trinity: Victoria Camargo (FC) 20:32.66. Celeste Romero (DC) 21:30.93. Nicole Romanach (WC) 21:59.53. Yanisel Stuart (DC) 22:04.09. Victoria Hoppe (WC) 22:08.59. Hailey Mira (WC) 22:11.17. Natasha Strump (WC) 22:11.83. Mallory Brown (MCD) 22:34.89. Haley Felder (FC) 22:44.74. Alexa Mora (WC) 22:49.01. Olivia Santos (DOC) 22:52.96. Kelsey Mira (WC) 23:04.74. Taylor Stennett (MCD) 23:13.09. Nicole Arrosa (WC) 23:25.82. Nicole Alvarez (DC) 23:27.33.

•  Boys’ — District 16-1A: Miami Country Day won the boys’ district championship at Greynolds Park, and Dade Christian’s Adam Ramos was the top overall runner.

• Results — 1. Miami Country Day 42, 2. Dade Christian 60, 3.Westminster Christian 76, 4. Archbishop Curley 94, 5. Doctors Charter, 6. Palmer Trinity 171: Adam Ramos (DC) 17:19.25. Alejandro Rodriguez Santilli (PT) 17:49.90. Josiah McLaughlin (DOC) 17:52.20. Emil Martayan (MCD) 17:55.96. Iverson Williams (DC) 17:58.53. Jacob Strouse (MCD) 18:11.10. Alexander Cohen (MCD) 18:23.58. Hunter Ager (WC) 18:24.38. Ivram Williams (DC) 18:34.40. Serge Aristide (CUR) 18:42.19. Connor Wooten (WC) 18:43.18. Theodore Pornprinya (MCD) 18:44.63. Julian Schultz (MCD) 18:45.04. Michael Smith (CUR) 18:48.21. Duncan Stoner (PT) 19:02.24.

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