Miami-Dade High Schools

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Harris, Sonneborn honored

 

Last week’s best performances

TEAM OF THE WEEK

The Booker T. Washington football team won its second state championship in a six-year span with a convincing 35-7 win against Jacksonville Bolles. Quarterback Treon Harris threw for two touchdown passes and 245 yards on 11-of-19 passing and ran for three more touchdowns.

ATHLETES OF THE WEEK

Dalvin Cook, Central, football: Cook ran for 155 yards on nine carries and scored four overall touchdowns, including a 78-yard catch from Keith Reed, to lead the Rockets to a 48-33 semifinal win over Naples.

Terrance Alls, Dade Christian, football: Alls caught seven passes for 90 yards and a touchdown for the Crusaders in the Class 2A state final against University Christian.

Antravious Simmons, South Miami, boys’ basketball: Simmons finished with 20 points and 16 rebounds to lead the Cobras to a 48-42 win over Sagemont and the championship of the A-Rod Classic. Simmons won tournament MVP honors.

Zach Brown, Archbishop Curley, boys’ basketball: Brown had 66 points, 43 rebounds and 12 blocks combined in three wins over MAST, Keys Gate and Marathon.

Nick Santana, La Salle, boys’ basketball: Santana scored 37 points to lead the Royal Lions to a win over Palmetto.

Claire Hebb, Palmer Trinity, girls’ basketball: Hebb had 13 points and 10 rebounds to lead the Falcons to a 64-38 win over Gulliver.

Winter Rodriguez, Dade Christian, girls’ basketball: Rodriguez scored all 41 of her team’s points in a win over Doctors Charter.

Nelson Salerno, Ferguson, wrestling: Salerno scored pins in the Falcons’ victories over Pace and Miami Beach.

Eduardo Moya, Miami Beach, boys’ soccer: Moya had a shutout for the Hi-Tides in a 2-0 win over North Miami Beach.

Jade Hayes, South Dade, girls’ soccer: Hayes had the winning goal to lead the Bucs to a 1-0 win over Palmetto.

ANDRE C. FERNANDEZ


• Late Saturday – Gulliver 80, Palmer Trinity 23 – GUL (5-1): Pattullo 4, Comras 8, Chasin 5, Diaz 3, Beattie 7, Ralat 13, Carreras 5. Halftime: GUL 52-12. Three-pointers: Lafuente 2, Beattie, Thomas, Diaz. Rebounds: Thomas 9. Assists: Ralat 4. Steals: Lafuente 6.

• Late Saturday – Belen 73, Ferguson 41 – BEL (6-4): Iparraguirre 5, Perez 11, Alvarez 12, Medina 4, Fernandez 18, Herrera 7, Diaz-Silviera 2, Pujals 2, Couto 7, M Fernandez 1. FER: Marine 6, Carvajal 2, Roche 11, Acosta 3, Davis 4, Schey 2, Osorio 5, Padel 5, Marzan 3. Three-pointers: Fernandez 2, Perez, Medina, Roche, Davis, Osorio. Rebounds: Pujals 4. Assists: Alvarez 6. Steals: Medina 4.

• Late Saturday – AROD CLASSIC – Ransom Everglades 88, Dwyer 67 – RE: Singer 23, Stern 6, Ertel 2, Wenzel 2, Roach 19, Marx 34, Parker 2. DWY: Grines 16, Stephens 6, Taylor 8, Warthen 2, Smith 2, Cherima 3, Agnew 10, Quinn 8, Quince 11, Gonzalez 3. Three-pointers: Roach 2, Marx 6. Rebounds: Singer 10, Roach 10. Assists: Marx 4, Ertel 4, Roach 4, Steals: Stern 3.

• Late Friday – La Salle 70, Palmetto 61 – LAS: Rechourse 9, Becdullas 6, Hank 7, Lopez 5, Santana 37, Robinson 4, Laphitzondo 2.

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL

Lourdes’ Kiara Palmer and Hebrew Academy’s Bari Gordon notched triple-doubles to lead their teams to victories.

• Lourdes 66, Krop 42 – LOU (7-1): Palmer 21, Suarez 21, Jordan 16, Farinas 4, Minervino 2, De Armas 2. KR (6-2): Gay 13, Upshur 8, Anyagaligbo 7, Carr 6, Seraphine 4, Hines 4. Halftime: LOU 34-24. Rebounds: Palmer 22. Assists: Suarez 5. Steals: Jordan 6. Blocks: Palmer 10.

• Hebrew Academy 48, Posnack 12 – HEB (10-0): Gordon 18, Dobin 23, Weiss 2, Moyal 5. POS: Sumkin 4, Doodrow 4, Brandwein 4. Halftime: HEB 38-5. Rebounds: Gordon 10, Kahn 10. Assists: Gordon 10.

• Coral Reef 65, Killian 17 – CR (10-1): Esdaile 10, Sanders 10, R. Alespeiti 9, Hollin 8, Toussant, Arabitg 6, A. Alespeiti 4, Ishmael 4, Schonenberg 3, Flores 2, Rodriguez 1, Finol 1. KIL: Patrecka 9, Avis 4, Justice 2, Nikeya 2. Three-pointers: R. Alespeiti, Schonenberg , Esdaile. Rebounds: Arabitg 15. Steals: Schonenberg 4. Blocks: Arabitg 5.

• South Miami 73, Southwest 38 – SM (11-1): Valdes 8, Brown 13, Cummings 7, Gil 4, Puertas 2, Graham 13, Ayerdis 11, King 3, KD Brown 8, Garcia 2, Evans 2. SW: Lagar 5, Rico 2, Hazel 6, M. Valdes 15, Camillo 10. Halftime: SM 32-18. Three-pointers: Graham 3, Ayerdis 3, Cummings, M. King, M. Valdes 3. Rebounds: Brown 16. Assists: Graham 7. Steals: Valdes 4.

• La Salle 45, Saint Brendan 42 – LAS (7-2): Moye 5, Lopez 3, Echevarria 7, Tilman 14, Berry 16. STB (4-5): Martinez 4, Diaz 4, Rodriguez 3, Vargas 14, Parilla 2, Bolanos 6, Diaz 2, Falla 7.

• Coral Gables 55, Coral Park 35 – CG (3-5): Landsberg 16, Salazar 8, Howie 5, Fuller 11, Ellison 8, Sams 5, Alvarez 1, Fay 1. CP(1-8) Quijada 1, J. Morales 8, Torres 2, Ruiz 2, Dakka 5, N. Morales 10, Fernandez 4. Halftime: CG 25-15. Three-pointers: Landsberg 3, Howie, Fuller, Sams, Dakka. Rebounds: Ellison 14. Steals: Fuller 6. Assists: Fuller 10.

• Miami Springs 41, Westland 20 – MS: Zapata 12, Acevedo 3, Williams 4, Padrino 13, McKenney 4, Harrell 5. Rebounds: Padrino 10. Steals: Mckenney 7. Assists: Williams 6. Blocks: Padrino 4

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