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Gary King, Kembrel Dervil combine for 66 points to lead Edison over North Miami Beach

 
 

Jackson High School quarterback Quinton Flowers (9) finds a hole for extra yardage as he pass American defender Karon Jackson (5) during their game at Traz Powell Stadium on Sept. 20, 2012.
Jackson High School quarterback Quinton Flowers (9) finds a hole for extra yardage as he pass American defender Karon Jackson (5) during their game at Traz Powell Stadium on Sept. 20, 2012.
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Miami-Last week’s best performances

TEAM OF THE WEEK

The Jackson football team recorded its second major playoff victory in as many weeks when it eliminated defending state champion Norland 30-21 in a Region 4-5A semifinal. Quarterback Quinton Flowers and wide receiver Christopher Williams-Hall connected for three touchdowns to lead the Generals to their first regional final since 2006.

ATHLETES OF THE WEEK

Gary Sampson, Dade Christian, football: Sampson had 306 all-purpose yards and the game-clinching interception to lead the Crusaders to a 20-14 Region 4-2A final win over Belle Glade Glades Day.

Mikey Ferro, Columbus, football: Ferro returned an interception for a touchdown, recovered a fumble and deflected a pass that led to another turnover in a 42-7 win over Coral Gables in a Region 4-8A semifinal.

Dalvin Cook, Central, football: Cook ran for 123 yards and three touchdowns on 10 carries to lead the Rockets to a 34-7 win over Northwestern in a Region 4-6A semifinal.

Treon Harris, Booker T., football: Harris threw three touchdown passes and 252 yards on 13 completions to lead the Tornadoes to a 57-0 win over Gulliver in the Region 4-4A final.

Jamaal Burgess, Killian, football: Burgess ran for 111 yards, including a 78-yard score, to lead the Cougars in a 24-0 win over South Dade in a Region 4-8A semifinal.

Richie Spiller, Booker T., boys’ basketball: Spiller had a combined 25 points, 20 rebounds and 18 assists to lead the Tornadoes to wins over North Miami Beach and Krop.

Stephanie Granada, Palmer Trinity, girls’ basketball: Granada had a combined 31 points to lead the Falcons to wins over Miami Beach and Archbishop Curley.

Jevontea Yarbrough, Coral Reef, wrestling: Yarbrough recorded a pin in 1:26 in his 106-weight class match to lead the Barracudas to a win over Killian.

Jones Cira, Homestead, boys’ soccer: Cira had five saves to lead the Broncos to a 2-1 win against Ferguson.

Alexis Hogan, Mater Academy, girls’ soccer: Hogan had a combined four goals and four assists to lead the Lions to wins over Miami Beach, Pace and Hialeah-Miami Lakes.


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•  Coral Park 52, Killian 49 – CP: Bermudez 21, Delgado 12 pts, Hernandez 7. KIL: Watkins 11, Moore 9. Rebounds: Bermudez 7. Steals: Bermudez 5.

•  Key West 64, Barrington Christian 41 – KW: Scott 25, Thompson 16. BC: Coleman 20, Barreto 18. Three-pointers: Barreto 2. Halftime: KW 38-14. Rebounds: Coleman 15. Assists: Barreto 10.

•  Hillel 48, Posnack 18 – HIL: Burstyn 10, Wainer 10, Kaswan 12, Paniry 2, Franco 4, Orion 4, Sredni 2, Fromzion 2. Halftime: HIL 21-13. Three-pointers: Burstyn 2, Wainer, Kaswan 3. Rebounds: Fromzion 8. Assists: Burstyn, Wainer, Kaswan 4. Steals: Franco 3. Blocks: Fromzion 3.

•  Late Saturday – Tampa Jesuit 71, Belen 60 – BEL (3-1): Iparraguirre 7, Perez 10, Alvarez 21, Medina 9, Battle 5, Fernandez 3, Pujals 2, Couto 3. TJ (4-0): Flemings 14, Galvis 14, Harris 19, Yount 2, Johnson 19, Omoregie 3. Three-pointers: Fernandez, Iparraguirre, Perez, Alvarez, Medina 3, Couto, Fleming 3, Galvis, 2, Harris, Johnson. Steals: Medina 3. Rebounds: Perez 5. Assists: Medina 3.

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL

•  Miami High 62, American 49 – MH: Reid 5, Mendoza 15, Pierre 7, Johnson 3, Smith 2, Kimborough 10, Guerrero 8, Mompremier 12. AM: Jones 12, Smith 12, David 13, William 3, Bradshaw 6, Vargas 3. Halftime: MH 26-23. Three-pointers: Kimborough 2, David 3, Mendoza 4. Rebounds: Mompremier 15. Blocks: Mompremier 4. Assists: Kimborough 10.

•  Coral Reef 62, Braddock 54 – CR (5-1): Arabitg 25, R. Alespeiti 19, A. Alespeiti 7, J. Hollin 6, Sanders 3, Toussant 2. BRA: Osceola 20, Benedit 10, Martinez 10, Fernandez 9, Flores 3, Bermudez 2. Rebounds: Arabitg 20. Assists: A. Alespeiti 4. Steals: R. Alespeiti, Arabitg 3. Blocks: Toussant 2.

•  South Miami 62, Killian 19 – SM (4-1): Valdes 2, Brown 8, Cummings 10, Gil 2, Puertas 2, Graham 8, Ayerdis 2, KD Brown 9, Garcia 2, Moore 4, Evans 7. KIL.: Dorvilier 4, Tarver 6, Reyes 2, Michel 4, Dennis 2, Miller 1. Halftime: SM 50-10. Rebounds: Brown 8. Steals: Cummings 7. Assists: Graham 3. Blocks: Moore 2.

•  Northwestern 59, Hialeah-Miami Lakes 16 – NW: Horne 12, Huell 11, Dawkins 6, K. Williams 6, Stalworth 5, Gunn 4, Noble 4, S. Williams 4, Allen 3, Cameron 3. HML: Rogers 6, Pellagrino 4, Mallard 4, Martinez 2. Rebounds: Gunn 7. Assists: S. Williams 6. Steals: Noble 5. Blocks: Horne 2.

•  Hialeah 73, Jackson 57 – HIA (4-1): A. Charles 21, Hall 9, Dormer 9, Casanova 8, A. Charles 8, Loubeau 7, Durmorne 7, McCallam 2, Ruff 2. JAC: Mitchell 20, Delarosa 17, Jones 6, Paschal 5, Bellot 5, Johnson 4. Halftime: HIA 28-24. Three-pointers: A. Charles 2, Hall, Dormer, Mitchell Rebounds: A. Charles 12. Assists: Hall 6. Steals: Hall 5. Blocks: A. Charles 3. Foul-out: Johnson.

•  Reagan 46, Coral Park 35 – RR (3-1): Arias 24, Calderon 6, Rubio 4, Montoya 5, Cruz 5, Castro 2. CP (0-6): Dakka 3, Morales 9, Fernandez 21. Halftime: RR 26-13. Three-pointers: Arias, Cruz, Dakka.

•  Hebrew Academy 50, Northwest Christian 17 – HEB (3-0): Gordon 31, Weiss 15, Dobin 4. NWC: Tucker 6, Jones 2, West 6, Martinez 3. Halftime: HEB 33-11. Rebounds: Gordon 12. Assists: Gordon 4.

BOYS’ SOCCER

•  Miami Country Day 3, International Studies 0: Joel Meler goal. Eduardo Macedo goal. Daniel Mendez goal. Paul Julien Giraud 10 saves, shutout. MCD 7-0-1.

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