Miami-Dade High Schools

Miami-Dade High School boys’ basketball

Previewing the 2012-13 Miami-Dade High School boys’ basketball season

 

5. DADE CHRISTIAN (Coach Jason Doan, 1st year at DC, 3rd overall, 41-20). Last year: 13-9 (Regional quarterfinalist). Top players: G Gary Sampson, 6-0, Sr.; G Jeremy Miller, 5-9, Sr.

6. PALMER TRINITY (Coach Ernest Robertson, Jr., 7th year at PT, 10th overall, 84-81). Last year: 11-15. Top players: CG Drew Dorsey, 5-8, Sr.; PG Jed DaGrosa, 5-7, Sr.; F Soul R. Marley-Minto, 6-1, Sr.; F Ethan Baker, 6-3, So.

CLASS 2A

1. WESTWOOD CHRISTIAN (Coach Jose Amat, 10th year, 123-59). Last year: 20-7 (Regional finalist). Top players: G Armand Shoon, 6-3, Sr.; F Thiago Conceicao, 6-6, Sr.; F Eugenior Joseph, 6-3, So.; G Daniel Ramis, 6-0, Sr.

2. CHAMPAGNAT CATHOLIC (Coach Danny Serrano, 4th year at CCS, 18th overall, 157-55). Last year: 25-5 (State runner-up). Top players: PG Adolphus Leadon, 6-0, Sr.; SF Lucas Holanda, 6-4, Sr.; G-F Travon LaBranche, 6-3, Sr.; C Luiz Domingues, 6-6, Sr.

3. CALUSA PREP (Coach Tim Fowler, 28th year, 319-245). Last year: 19-7 (Regional semifinalist). Top players: G Alex Carter, 6-0, Sr.; G Junior Desinor, 6-1, Jr.; C Victor Chinut, 6-10, 8th; F Cody Bowes, 6-3, 8th.

4. MIAMI CHRISTIAN (Coach Oz Pineda, 6th year at MC, 7th overall, 103-51). Last year: 18-9 (Regional quarterfinalist). Top players: F Shamyr Borgelin, 6-4, Sr.; G John Ramirez, 5-7, Sr.; Blake Beckelheimer, 5-7, Sr.; G Joey Campos, 5-9, Jr.

5. HEBREW ACADEMY (Coach Craig Mankoff, 4th year, 24-29). Last year: 13-14. Top players: PF Daniel Abramowitz, Sr.; SG Isaac Schechter, Sr.; PG Elan Paul, Jr.; G Morris Esformes, So.

INDEPENDENT

HIALEAH EDUCATIONAL (Coach Jeff Stepaneko). Last year: First-year. Top players: F Jean Martinez, 6-3, Sr.; G Robert Munoz, 5-9, Jr.; G Danny Morales, 6-2, Jr.

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