Broward High Schools

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Suns fueled by two-sport star

 
 

Mike White, the quarterback for University School football team, during  practice in Fort Lauderdale, Friday,  August 10th,  2012.
Mike White, the quarterback for University School football team, during practice in Fort Lauderdale, Friday, August 10th, 2012.
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Last week’s best performances

TEAM OF THE WEEK

Matt Dayes rushed for two touchdowns, including the 43-yard go-ahead score with 2:46 left in the third quarter, to help the Cypress Bay football team (11-2) score 31 unanswered point and beat Seminole Ridge 31-14 in the Class 8A regional finals.

PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Bernadette Devaney, Nova, girls’ basketball: Devaney hit seven three-pointers and finished with a career-high 32 points to lead a 83-52 victory over Miami Pace.

John O’Korn, St. Thomas Aquinas, football: O’Korn completed 13 of 19 passes for 180 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Raiders (11-2) over Boyd Anderson 28-24 in the Class 7A Regional Finals.

Scott Palmer, Cooper City, boys’ basketball: Palmer had a game-high 22 points to lead the Cowboys over Nova, 60-53.

Van Camille, Stranahan, girls’ soccer: Camille scored two goals to lead the Dragons to a 4-1 win over Hallandale.

Austin Oltime, South Broward, boys’ basketball: Oltime had a game-high 18 points to lead the Bulldogs’ 51-49 victory over Plantation.

Mike White, University School, football: White completed 25 of 30 passes for 326 yards and two touchdowns to help the Suns (11-0) rout Clearwater Central Catholic, 42-0, in the Class 3A state semifinals.

Aisha Edwards, Coral Springs Charter, girls’ basketball: Edwards had a game-high 17 points to lead the Panthers over Cardinal Gibbons, 46-25.

John Belfort, Blanche Ely, boys’ soccer: Belfort scored three goals in the Tigers’ 5-3 victory over Fort Lauderdale.

Samantha Johnson, Pine Crest, girls’ basketball: Johnson had a team-high 18 points to help the Panthers edge Trinity Christian, 41-39.

Alberto Chivario, Somerset, boys’ soccer: Chivario scored three goals to lead the Panthers to a 5-2 win over South Florida HEAT.

Jordyn Elliot, Pine Crest, girls’ soccer: Elliot had two goals to lead the Panthers (7-3-2) over Pope John Paul II, 3-1.

Jessica Jahody, Sagemont, girls’ soccer: Jahody had four goals to lead the Lions to a 5-2 victory over Lake Worth Christian.

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GOLF

St. Thomas Aquinas girls’ golfer Heather Netti signed with Florida Atlantic University.

BOYS’ BASKETBALL

• St. Thomas Aquinas 54, Nova 42 – STA (4-1): Maturah 2, Ndiaye 14, Downes 6, Umude7, Palov 5, Harvey 4, Hunter 16. NOVA (3-3): Walker 13, Houston 5, Jeaanmary 2, Lawrence 3, Cleary 3, Charles 9, Glaze 1, Dailey 4.

• Deerfield Beach 82, South Plantation 43 – DB: Johnson 20, Marcus 21, Jenkins 18, Kelly 4, Carpenter 8, Huntley 7, Williams 4. Halftime: DB 43-21. Rebounds: Huntley 11. Assists: Carpenter 7. Steals: Carpenter 5.

• Late Saturday – Boyd Anderson 60, Lakeland 30 – BA : P. Pierre 8, Jean-Pierre 23, Wilson 11, Eubanks 11, Pierre-Louis 3, Romaine 2, Joseph 2. LAKE: Senechek 7, Woods 2, Brown 10, Burton 2, Mcarthur 2, Payne 2, Hannigan 2, Stevenson 2. Three-pointers: Wilson, P. Pierre, Senechek, Burton, Brown. Rebounds: Jean-Pierre 10. BA 2-2.

• Late Friday – Gulliver 77, Miami Christian 48 – GP(3-1): Comras 2, Chasin 7, Paniz 2, Beattie 5, Ralat 19, Carreras 2, Lafuente 24, Thomas 9, Kadji 5, Grimwade 2. MC(4-1): Ramirez 4, Penale 2, Campos 14, Velasquez 1, Castellano 5, Beckelheimer 8, Rosario 14. Halftime: GUL 46-26. Three-pointers: Lafuente 6, Chasin, Beattie, Kadji, Campos, Castellano, Beckelheimer 2, Rosario 2. Assists: Chasin 4. Rebounds: Grimwade 5. Steals: Ralat 3.

• Late Thursday – Hebrew Academy 59, Mater East 55 – HEB (4-1): Abramowitz 20, Schechter 18, Esformes 13, Meyerson 4, Masin 2, Moyal 2. ME: Larkin 16, Blanco 10, Richardson 9, Garcia 8, Delacruz 7, Betancourt 5. Three-pointers: Larkin 4, Esformes 2, Meyerson. Rebounds: Abramowitz 8. Assists: Schechter 9. Steals: Esformes 4.

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL

• Cardinal Gibbons 35, Fort Lauderdale 21 – CG (5-1): Williams 24, Pollock 7, Ozaltin 2, Blanshine 2. FTL (3-2): Harris 12, Howard-Coffey 3, Dejesus 2, Poole 2, Merriweather 2. Halftime: CG 23-14. Rebounds: Pollock 12. Assists: Williams 3. Steals: Ozaltin 3.

• Palmer Trinity 54, University School 13 – PT (7-1): Gonzalez 2, Arriaga 2, James 9, Smith 4, I. Baiamonte 5, Forristall 2, Hebb 7, Granada 8, Parten 4, A. Baiamonte 4, Pino 3, Waldman 4. US (2-2): Chin 2, Kruss 2, Greenfield 11. Halftime: PT 35-7. Three-pointers: Greenfield 3, James, Pino. Rebounds: Gonzalez 5. Assists: Granada, Smith 3. Steals: James 3.

BOYS’ SOCCER

• Monarch 3, Deerfield Beach 2: For MON: Gus Vieira goal. Eddie Almeida goal. Arthur Cardoso goal. Gabe Menescal assist. Erk Dundov assist. Leo Goncalves assist. For DB: Romilaire Ambroise goal. Amioce Noel goal. MON 7-0-1.

• Hillel 4, Miami Country Day 1: For HIL: Albert Dichy 2 goals. Nathan Redensky goal. Julian Ribak goal. For MCD: Cameron Ivroy goal. HIL 7-0. MCD 8-1-2.

• Pine Crest 2, St. Andrews 0: Mark Simpson goal. Brandon Danzansky goal. Steven Goldberg shutout. PC 7-3-1.

• Chaminade 3, Coral Springs Charter 3: Bridgett Callahan 3 goals. Jordan Palmer 2 assists.

• Hollywood Hills 1, Flanagan 1: Alejandro Osorio (HH) goal. HH 3-4-2.

GIRLS’ SOCCER

• Pines Charter 4, Pompano Beach 0: Mya Goodman goal. Kayla Faulkner goal. Paula Lougo goal. Courtney Zaher goal. PPC 10-1.

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