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Sports Scene is a Miami Herald feature that spotlights news and notes from all youth and adult sports activities with a Miami-Dade slant. The aim of the section is to feature game notes and the accomplishments of individual players from Miami-Dade County, along with league and park standings.

With youth football continuing (flag and tackle), submit game notes on Miami-Dade players and teams -- win, lose or draw. Cheerleading programs can submit tournament results.

To be fair to everyone, we rely on the directors and the coaches of each league and the community to send information for Sports Scene. The more you send, the more space for your player, team, program, sport. We also accept photos, but we ask that everyone pictured be identified with a first and last name and the name of the team or park they represent. If possible, please include the name of the photographer.

The section is free and open to anyone. Email sportsscene@MiamiHerald.com or jvarsallone@miamiherald.com.


•  TAYLOR-MADE

4.0 GPA

Planning to play soccer at Harvard next year

Academic Honors:

Dartmouth Book Award

AP Scholar Award

Soccer:

Three-year letter winner

All District/County as a sophomore and junior

Volleyball:

Three-year letter winner

Team Captain as a junior

Team MVP as a junior

All District/County as a sophomore and junior

Softball:

Three-year letter winner

All-Conference as a junior

All District/County as a sophomore and junior

School Activities:

Class president freshman, sophomore and junior year

Extra-Curriculars:

President of Florida High School Athletic Association Student Athlete Advisory Committee

Community Leadership:

Anti-tobacco Florida

Relay for Life

Mid-Keys Booster Club

Sean Taylor Classic/Pop Warner football

The Palmetto Raiders football team won the Sean Taylor Classic in Midget Division I at Curtis Park in Miami. The Northwest Boys & Girls Club Falcons were runners-up.

The Sean Taylor Classic, named after the former Gulliver Prep High School, University of Miami and Washington Redskins star football player, awards the Greater Miami South Florida Pop Warner champions in each division.

By winning, the Raiders advanced to regionals.

The champs are: Jotavius Barrett, Terry Bess, DaKeith Carr, Mario DeLeon, Khamal Ellison, Michael Eure, Darius Flowers, Kemore Gamble, Marcos Garcia, Billy Gibson, Marlin Goodluck, Willie Houseal, Chaston Hugue, Brandon James, Deandre Johnson, Deondrae Johnson, Tyler Johnson, Armani Kelly, Andrew Melero-Lopez, Michael Melton, Charles Mickens, Quevon Miller, Tyrone Mills, Khaari Mobley, Hunter Moreno, Clarence Moss, Martell Parrish, Marqui Passmore, Malik Patterson, Devon Perez, Dantray Prince, Jose San Martin, Rodney Scott, Paul Taylor and Emmanuel Watson. The head coach is Arties Knight, and the assistant coaches are Herbert James, Delawrence Moore, Amir Rasul, Eddy Romaguera and Andre Samuels.

The runners-up are: Shaheen Belcaries, Ravon Boyd, Reethan Boyd, Ronald Brunson, Lynn Bryant, Martis Burke, Akeem Chatfield, Taurus Dotson, Brandon Elie, Michael Frederick, Kareem Gaiter, Amata Grant, Nelson Ilceus, Carlton Jean-Baptiste, Gerrett Lee, Christopher Metayer, Ted Phillips, Akeem Reed, Keaundre Roberts, Waynmon Steed, Anthony Welch, Anthony Wiggan, Anthony Wilson and Alexander Yearby. The head coach is Michael Postell, and the assistant coaches are Anthony Barnaby, Anthony Beasley and Dewayne McElhaney.

• In Mitey Mytes, the Gwen Cherry Bulls and Richmond/Perrine Optimist Giants were finalists.

The Bulls are: Mitchell Anderson, Jaylin Bain, Zackery Baldwin, Tarveres Blackmon, Jalen Brinson, Kareem Brownlee, Terrell Burns, Jerrod Cameron, James Ferrell, Nyjae Garland, Roscoe Gibson, Tyler Greene, Tavarus Hall, Ja’corey Hammett, Marlon Hanna, Rhoody Jean-Louis, William Knight, Naim McMillian, Robert McMinn, Gabriel Myrthil, Patrick Payton, Stanley Roundtree, Michael Sherill Jr., Marvin Sims, Garren Streeter, Tyous Taylor Jr., J’Qwanne Tillman and John Turner. The head coach is Javon Ferguson, and the assistant coaches are Jacobs Harold, Angel Johnson, Allen McKinney, Michael Sherill Sr. and Gary Streeter.

The Giants are: Edwin Allen, Jahmore Bellamy, Daleon Brown, Tommy Brown, Keenan Clark, Terrance Dukes, Isaac Eberhardt, Anthony Garcia, Camryn Holmes, Jayden Jackson, Dan Johnson, Lonnie Johnson, Khameron Jones, Joshua Lightbourne, Jaynell McCray, Fredrick McKnight, Tanoris Nelson, Carnell Partridge, Octavious Pender, Jaborree Poitier, Salvador Rodriguez, Brashard Smith, Jamarrion Solomon, Jim Straughter III, Da’Sani Thomas, DeShawn Troutman and Octavious Winkfield. The head coach is David Watson, and the assistant coaches are Keith Eberhardt, Walter Esters, Robert Lawson, Jim Straughter Jr. and Jay Timmons.

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