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Late Friday — Lourdes Academy 57, Ferguson 29 - LOU: Farinas 4, Minervino 2, Jordan 18, Palmer 10, Vidal 2, Nunez 2, Suarez 19. FER: Olivia 6, Brienna 4, Alondra 1, Sydney 5, Susan 2, Kanaria 8, Chenise 3. Halftime: LOU 41-15. Three-pointers: Jordan 2, Olivia, Chenise. Rebounds: Palmer 12 Assists: Suarez 9

MORE BOYS’ BASKETBALL

Late Friday — AROD Classic: Sagemont 62 at Columbus 59 - SAG (6-0): Horne 2, DeLucia 5, Cooper 9, Kirby 4, Koulechov 28, Kande 14. COL (4-2): Melendez 5, Minervino 13, Clark 17, Rico 5, Sawyer 2, O’Brien 17. Rebounds: Koulechov 12. Assists: Kirby 4. Steals: Kirby 3, DeLucia 3.

Late Friday — Westminster 63, Florida Christian 50 - WES: Miller 11, J Raine 4, Cutillas 2, Irvin 8, M Raine 9, Barbato 6, McLean 15, Kronkrite 15. FC: Hernandez 4, Valdes 3, Wicks 14, Burmeister 3, Hershamn 13, Montes de Oca 6, Perez 6, Weeks 2. Halftime: WES 28-21. Rebounds: Barbato 5. Assists: Miller 8. Steals: Miller 3

Late Friday — Miami Country Day 56, Doctor’s Charter 32 - MCDS (6-1): Clements 8, Parizo 20, Woodside 6, Sherwood 8, Zimmer 5, Kydd 13. DC: Abigad 6, Baily 10, Floyd 3, Boyd 7, Miglen 4, Escament 2. Halftime: MCD 29-17. Three-pointers: Clements 2, Parizo 2, Baily 2. Rebounds: Kydd 14. Assists: Woodside 4. Steals: Parizo 6.

GIRLS’ SOCCER

Late Friday — Carrollton 2, Ransom 1 - Jillian Awner goal, Carolina Diaz goal, Alexis Vidaurreta assist, Sofia Cosio goal, Isa Kang assist. CAR 7-2-2

BOYS’ SOCCER

Ransom Everglades 1, Tampa Jesuit 1 - Jack Houston goal, Arthur Deakin assist. RE: 10-0-3.

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