Miami-Dade High Schools

Roundup

American beats Goleman, wins District 15-7A title

 

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University Christian 56, Oak Hall 7

Venice 42, Braden River 7

Victory Christian 55, Santa Fe Catholic 18

Viera 24, Martin County 14

Wakulla 23, Godby 12

Walton 17, East Gadsden 14, OT

Warner Christian 48, Florida Air Academy 12

Weeki Wachee 58, Duval Charter 0

Wesley Chapel 34, Gulf 0

West Florida 28, Chiles 21

West Nassau County 25, Fernandina Beach 16

West Orange 41, Oak Ridge 9

Westminster Christian 55, Keys Gate 0

Wharton 37, Alonso 20

Wildwood 52, The Villages 14

Windermere Prep 27, International Community 0

Winter Haven 28, Bartow 26

MONDAY’S SCHEDULE

FOOTBALL

District 14-8A tiebreaker at Curtis Park: Coral Gables, South Miami, Miami High, 4

District 16-6A tiebreaker at Traz: Northwestern, Carol City, Homestead, 7

GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL

Region 4-8A semifinal: Hialeah at Reagan, 4

Region 4-8A semifinal: Lourdes at Coral Reef, 7

BOYS’ SOCCER

Miami High at Booker T. Washington, 4

International Studies Charter at Dade Christian, 4

Archbishop Carroll at Florida Christian, 7

Ferguson at Braddock, 4

Greater Miami Academy at Hillel, 3:30

North Miami at Homestead, 3:30

Somerset Charter at Keys Gate, 4

Hialeah Gardens at MAST, 2

Doral Academy at Mourning, 7

Gulliver Prep at St. Brendan, 3:30

Southwest at South Miami, 3:30

American at Westland Hialeah, 4

GIRLS’ SOCCER

Mater Academy Charter at Goleman, 3:30

Miami High at Booker T. Washington, 2

Krop at Coral Gables, 2

Carrollton at Doral Academy, 3:30

Ferguson vs. Braddock (Miller Pond), 2

Mourning at MAST, 4

Homestead at Central, 3:30

Lourdes at Coral Park, 3:30

Varela at Palmetto, 3:30

Killian at Southridge, 3:30

Hialeah-Miami Lakes at Miami Springs, 3:30

Sunset at South Dade, 3:30

Southwest at South Miami, 1:30

Jackson at TERRA, 3:30

American at Westland Hialeah, 2

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