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Miami Country Day boys’ soccer coach Jeff Watson notched his 200th victory at the school as the Spartans defeated Braddock 3-1 on Tuesday.

Before coaching the Spartans, Watson had his start at Archbishop Curley and then moved to Sunset. He has a total of 447 career wins.

“We played hard and won against a big school,” Watson said. “We got back into passing the ball and started playing simple soccer.”

In a combined effort, Genaro Garcia, Eduardo Macedo and Daniel Mendez each scored a goal for the Spartans (10-10-3).

GIRLS’ SOCCER

The La Salle girls’ maintained an undefeated season with two ties as Danielle Peña led the Royal Lyons to their 10th victory by defeating Carrollton 5-0.

Peña scored three goals and teammate Nicole Baldassini scored two.

Goalkeeper Therese Vidal notched the shutout.

MORE BOYS’ SOCCER

•  Ransom 6, St. Brendan 1: Mateo Cerda (RE) goal. Stephan Koetzle (RE) goal. Ran 12-0-3.

•  Columbus 5, South Miami 1: Christian Arrastia 2 goals. Alejandro Pita goal. Pedro Van Eerdewijk goal, 2 Assists. COL 4-3-2.

•  Monarch 3, Coral Springs 0: Eddie Almeida, Gian Scalise and Alejandro Bermudez had one goal each. Erik Dundov 2 assists. Rafael DeJesus 4 saves, fifth shutout. Mon 8-1-2.

•  Pine Crest 2 Coral Springs Charter 0: Jack Marchetto goal, assist. Mark Simpson goal, assist. Steven Goldberg Shutout.

•  Mater Academy 2, Homestead 3: Josh Almanza, Salomon Lopez and Francy Moreno one goal each.

•  Sunset 7, South Dade 1: Jonathan Ochoa 2 Goals; Fernando Hernandez 2 Goals; Umberto Veronesi 2 Assists

•  Goleman 1, Westland 0: Chris Valdez goal. Anthony Waseskuk assist. Gol 4-7-2

•  Ferguson 2, Coral Park 0: Agustin Galecio 1 goal, Fernando Montes 1 goal. Adam Fernandez assist FER 8-3-2.

•  Late Monday – Colonial Christian 2, Archimedean Academy 2: Chris Jaramillo: 2 goals. Ryan Fleischfresser 8 saves. Col 2-3-1.

MORE GIRLS’ SOCCER

•  Ransom Everglades 2, Marathon 1: Dani Frese 2 goals. Caroline Kolski 1 assist. RAN 8-5.

•  St. Brendan 0, MAST 0: Mallory Ryan 3 saves, fifth shutout.

•  Florida Christian 8, Archbishop Carroll 0: Sam DeVarona 2 goals. Ashley Morales 2 goals. Jenilice Novoa-Miralles 1 goal. FC 4-5-2.

•  Late Friday – La Salle 2, Archbishop McCarthy 1: Nicole Baldassini goal and assist, Daniel Peña goal, Sol Baldassini assist, Maria Cuesta outstanding GK performance. IL 9-0-2

BOYS’ BASKETBALL

•  American 73, North Miami Beach 65 – NMB: Larose 14, Mesinor 7, Bisseinthe 9, Jean-Pierre 4, Predesea 2, Joachin 15, Jeantinor 14. AMER (7-1): Foster 14, Barba 1, Spicer 17, Tavernier 4, Grant 10, Andrews 5, Escobar 12, Liz 11. Halftime: Amer 43-28. Three-pointers: Mesinor, Foster, Spicer 2, Grant 2, Escobar. Rebounds: Spicer 12. Assists: Andrews 3, Barba 3. Steals: Foster 4.

Miramar 79, West Broward 75 (OT) – MIR (6-2): Morency 18, Forbes 10, Guerrier 9, Lee 2, Lewis 31, Ja.Hill 6, Kingston 3. Halftime: WB 36-34. Rebounds: Lewis 8, Ja.Hill 8. Assists: Morency 8. Steals: Lewis 4.

Belen Jesuit 50, Hialeah-Miami Lakes 34 – BEL: Iparraguirre 9, Perez 4, Alvarez 10, Fernandez 7, Pujals 2, Couto 9, Battle 9. HML: Morrow 4, Bodanich 9, Roman 6, Montesino 3, Santana 5, Celestino 7. Three-pointers: Fernandez, Iparraguirre, Couto, Bodanich, Roman 2. Rebounds: Fernandez 6. Assists: Perez 4. Steals: Alvarez 5.

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