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Last week’s best performances

TEAM OF THE WEEK

The Belen cross-country team won its sixth state title in the past seven years by cruising to the Class 3A state crown in Tallahassee. Avery Lopez ran a time of 15:37 to finish fourth and lead the Wolverines.

ATHLETES OF THE WEEK

Quinton Flowers, Jackson, football: Flowers ran for two touchdowns and passed for two more, and had a combined 254 yards to lead the Generals to a 39-23 win at Plantation American Heritage in a Region 4-5A quarterfinal.

Gregory Howell, Coral Gables, football: Howell finished with 107 yards on 14 carries and scored the winning 65-yard TD that helped the Cavaliers rally for a 20-14 win over North Miami Beach in a Region 4-8A quarterfinal.

LaKeith Stafford, Norland, football: Stafford ran for 147 yards and two TDs in the Vikings’ 31-21 win over Dillard in a Region 4-5A quarterfinal.

Kathryn Trinka, Ransom Everglades, girls’ volleyball: Trinka had 17 kills to lead the Raiders in a five-set Class 4A state semifinal loss against Orlando Bishop Moore, the No. 1 ranked team in the nation.

Sylvia Hernandez, Westminster Christian, girls’ volleyball: Hernandez had 19 kills in the Warriors’ Class 3A state semifinal loss to Orlando First Academy.

Kristine Rios, Coral Reef, girls’ volleyball: Rios had eight kills, seven assists and five digs in the Barracudas’ Class 8A state semifinal loss to Winter Park.

Danny Fernandez, Columbus, boys’ cross-country: Fernandez ran a time of 15:43.29 to finish third in the Class 4A state meet.

Nick Diaz, Sunset, boys’ cross-country: Diaz ran a time of 15:45.96 to finish fifth at the Class 4A meet and help the Knights finish fourth.

Katrina Santiago, Ferguson, girls’ cross-country: Santiago ran a time of 18:49.60 to finish eighth at the Class 4A state meet.

Lauren Archer, Ransom, girls’ cross-country: Archer finished sixth in the Class 2A meet with a time of 18:56.62.

Katelyn Martinez, Braddock, girls’ basketball: Martinez had 10 points and 22 rebounds to lead the Bulldogs to a win against Ferguson.

Erik Zorrilla, Southwest, wrestling: Zorrilla scored a pin in 28 seconds to lead the Eagles over Coral Reef.

Juan Marquez, Sunset, boys’ soccer: Marquez had three goals and three assists in two victories against South Miami and Southridge.

Camila Ardila, Doral, girls’ soccer: Ardila scored three goals to lead the Firebirds to a 4-3 win over Chaminade.


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ANDRE FERNANDEZ


•  TERRA 3, St. Brendan 1: Thomas Barreiro 2 goals. Camilo Papagno goal. Cristian Jimenez 2 assists.

•  Miami Country Day 3, Dade Christian 0: Daniel Mendez goal, assist. Joel Meler goal. Rafi Kassin goal. Eduardo Macedo assist. Ricky Gonzalez assist. Mitchell Mosheim shutout. MCD 6-0-1.

•  Westminster Christian 8, Westwood Christian 0: Joey Alamo 3 goals, assist. James Barrios goal, assist. Connor Wooten goal, 2 assists. Zachary Chapel 2 goals. WC 3-0-1.

•  Palmer Trinity 4, Keys Gate 3: Andres Rivas goal. Alejandro Martinez-Oletta goal. PT 5-0-2.

•  American Heritage 0, Gulliver 0: Ryan Shellow (GUL) shutout. Suarez (AH) shutout. AH 5-0-1. GUL 4-0-1.

•  Archbishop Curley 2, Coral Springs Christian 0: Heriberto Patino goal. Dylan Foster goal. Kerwins Mathurin shutout.

GIRLS’ SOCCER

•  Mater Academy 4, Miami Beach 2: Elexus Martin 2 goals, assist. Alexis Hogan goal, assist. Saige Griffin goal. MA 10 - 0.

•  Gulliver 4, Palmer Trinity 0: Samantha Earle 2 goals, 2 assists. Hansine Vexlund goal, assist. Vanessa Martinez goal. Natalia Verde assist. Ciara Keane/Sophia Trujillo shutout. GUL 9-0-1.

•  Goleman 8, Homestead 0: Kaley Huguet 3 goals, 2 assists. Melissa Brito 2 goals. Isabel Sutnick 2 goals, assist. GOL 3-5-1.

•  La Salle 3, Somerset 0: Danielle Peña 2 goals. Flor Baldassini goal, assist. Daniella Vidaurretta assist. Alex Alvarido assist. Therese Vidal shutout. LAS 5-0-2.

•  South Miami 2, Braddock 2: Madison Askew goal. Ana Aroix goal. SM 4-3-1.

•  Miami Springs 4, American 0: Alessandra Salazar 2 goals, assist. Annet Cea goal. Sofia De la Puneta goal, assist. MS 7-1-2.

•  Lourdes 3, Southwest 0: Cristina Rodriguez Garcia goal. Bailey Plummer goal. Rebeca Alvarez goal. LOU 6-1.

•  MAST Academy 2, Pace 1: Lexi Arenas goal. Mariana Speckmaier goal. MAST 3-1-1.

•  South Dade 2, Varela 0: Jade Hayes goal. Allie Ingram goal. Brittany Hoskins shutout. SD 6-0-2.

•  Braddock 2, South Miami 2: For BRA: Marian Sanchez-Cuevas goal, assist. Diane Tipps goal. For SM: Madison Askew goal. Ana Aroix goal. SM 4-3-1.

•  Cardinal Gibbons 4, Mater Lakes Academy 0: Mackenzie Crittenberger 2 goals, assist. Leslie Novakovic goal, assist. Francesca DeNicola goal, assist. CG 4-0-2.

•  Dade Christian 1, Miami Country Day 0: Amanda Martin goal. Karyna Gastesi assist. Julie Ramos shutout. DC 5-1-1.

•  Late Saturday – Palmer Trinity 6, Colonial Christian 2: Lucas Pagano 2 goals, 2 assists. Alejandro Rodriguez-Santill goal, assist. Alejandro Martinez-Oletta goal, assist. Vitor Pagano 2 goals, assist. PT 5-0-2.

TUESDAY’S SCHEDULE

BOYS’ BASKETBALL

Miami Beach at Goleman, 7:30

Westland at Belen, 7:30

Reagan at Coral Gables, 7:30

Hialeah Gardens at Hialeah, 7:30

Northwestern at Homestead, 7:30

Krop at Carol City, 7:30

Hialeah-Miami Lakes at Central, 5

Columbus at Coral Park, 7:30

American Prep at Edison, 5:30

South Dade at Jackson, 7:30

Southwest at Killian, 7:30

Mater Academy at Norland, 7:30

Florida Christian at Palmetto, 7:30

Varela at Sunset, 7:15

Booker T. at North Miami Beach, 7:30

American at North Miami, 7:30

St. Brendan at TERRA, 7:30

Archbishop McCarthy at La Salle, 7

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