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Ransom falls short in volleyball semis

 

State volleyball

What: The FHSAA state girls’ volleyball finals.

When: Through Saturday.

Where: Silver Spurs Arena, 1875 Silver Spur Lane, Kissimmee.

Admission: $9 per session; Parking: $5 (cars); $10 buses.

Friday’s games — Class 3A semifinals: Gainesville St. Francis def. Clearwater Central Catholic; Orlando First Academy def. Westminster Christian; Class 4A semifinals: Tampa Berkeley Prep def. Jacksonville Episcopal; Orlando Bishop Moore def. Ransom Everglades; Class 1A final: Lafayette def. Liberty County; Class 2A final: Lake Worth Christian def. Foundation Academy.

Saturday’s games — Class 3A final: noon; Class 4A final: 2.


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•  Braddock 46, Palmetto 30 – PAL: Bellinghieri 10, Abbott 2, Elliot 6, Gross 5, Barrial 3, Oquendo 4. BRA: Benedit 13, Martinez 6, Osceola 19, Gianella 3, Fernandez 3, Sanchez 2. Halftime: BRA 28-13. Three-pointers: Benedit 3, Bellinghieri 2, Gross. Rebounds: Osceola 10. Assists: Benedit 7. Steals: Martinez 3.

•  Reagan 41, Miami Springs 19 – REA (1-1): Arias 19, Calderon 6, Rubio 2, Montoya 8, Cruz 2, Castro 4. MS (0-2): Acevedo 2, Pardino 6, Mckenney 8, Wood, P. 1, Wood, T. 2. Halftime RR 28-12. Three-pointers: Arias 3. Fouled out: Castro. Technical foul: Mckenney.

•  Hialeah Gardens 44, North Miami 24 – HG (1-1): Fernandez 6, Herba 18, Hernandez 2, Fanuz 12, Dieguez 6. NM: Gassant 2, Smith 10, Danger 1, Eady 3, Seide 8. Rebounds: Fernandez 7, Rodriguez 7.

•  American 57, Carol City 35 – AM (1-0): Bradshaw 17, Jones 15, Smith 15, David 4, D.Williams 3, Vargas 3. CC (0-2): Warren 10, Y.Williams 8, Gaines 6, Milton 4, S.Williams 2, Murphy 2, K.Williams 2, Butler 1. Halftime: AM.29-13. Rebounds: Smith 11. Assists: Jones 3. Steals: Smith 8.

BOYS’ BASKETBALL

Preseason – Hialeah Gardens 51, Southwest 40: Adrian Gonzalez 16 points. Alvaro Simoza 14 points. Henry Leonardo 8 points.

•  Late Thursday – Preseason – Miami Beach 57, Mourning 45 - MB: Jayquan Williams 15 points, 11 rebounds. Jahmir Tolliver 16 points, 5 assists. Leon Lasouba 12 points, 10 rebounds, 5 steals.

•  Late Thursday – PreseasonTERRA 62, Pinecrest Prep Academy 28 – TER: Zack Munoz 12 points. A.J. Morrales 6 points, 6 assists. Matthew Barrios 6 points, 5 rebounds. PPA: Erik Fernandez 10 points. TER 2-0.

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