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• Late Tuesday – Miami Country Day 63, Dade Christian 51 – DC: Socarras 5, Sampson 16, Young 2, Ferguson 19, Chevalier 3, Valleso 2, Monroe 2, Perera 2. MCD: Parizo 19, Woodside 8, Alvarez 2, Sherwood 8, Zimmer 10, Kydd 16. Halftime: 29-29.

• Late Tuesday – Palmetto 65, Southridge 56 – PAL: Povea 15, Coffey 14, Pubchara 9, Wasser 6, Mullet 6, De la Cruz 5, Schulz 4, Parlic 2. SR: Sanchez 20, Edwards 14, Johnson 8, Wimbley 6, Bartley 5.

• Late Tuesday – Archbishop Carroll 66, Edison 35 – AC (7-1): Lima 18, Amaro 15, Garcia 7, Cohen 7, Leon 6, Levitt 6, Brimah 3, Serrapiñana 2, Fernandez 2. Edi (6-1): Dervil 14, King 9, Oristil 6, Labady 2, Grimes 2, Thelon 2. Halftime: AC 50-21.

• Late Tuesday – Miami High 60, Coral Gables 50

• Late Tuesday – Doral 51, TERRA 44 – DOR; Ruiz 18, Mendia 11, Reese 8, Fernandez 6, Pierre 4, Marcondes 2, Garcia 2. TER: Fernandez 10, Edzen 10, Munoz 9, Anthony 6, Brian 4, Martinez 4, Morales 1.

• Late Tuesday – Coral Park 42, Southwest 39 – CP: Sotolongo 11, Cisneros 10, Delgado 9. SW: Garcia 11, Diaz 6, Aloma 6.

• Late Tuesday – Northwest Christian Academy 71, Doctors Charter 63 – NWC: D.Jones 26, S.Roger 20, N.McCorkle 14. DC: Abigael 14, Dawyl 13, Berric 10. Halftime: NWC 33-30.

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL

• Lourdes Academy 78, Coral Park 18 – LOU: Suarez 18, Jordan 15, Nunez 12, Minervino 8, Palmer 6, Vidal 6, Campanella 5, Buitrago 4, Sosa 4. CP: Fernandez 8, Mena 6, Gonzalez 2, Morales 2.

• Archbishop Curley 52, Keys Gate 5 – CUR: Edgecombe 14, Jean 10, Philippe 9, Pierre 6, Chery 5, Savain 5, Morley 3. KGC: Jordan, Ward 2, Reyes. Halftime: CUR 34-5.

• Mater 42, Homestead 39 – MA: Lorenzo 18, Angulo 10, Diaz 6, Acosta 4, Dalmau 4, Hernandez 2, Ordoqui 2. HOM: Morales 11, Carcamo 9, Molina 8, Morris 7, Mayas 2, Alexander 1.

• American 62, North Miami 31 – Amer (8-2): Smith 20, Bradshaw 15, Jones 10, J. Williams 6, David 5, Riley 2, Vargas 2, Grant 2. NM: Gassant 8, Eady 5, Dominique 5, Seidi 4, Cine 4, Danger 3, Fertil 2.

• Palmetto 53, Varela 52 – Pal: Calice 29, Quartin 2, Miyazaki 1, Bistrong 5, Elliot 6, Gross 10. VAR: Estupinan 6, Brown 15, Vilorio 3, McIntyre 11, Verdes 17.

• Late Tuesday – Westminster Christian 46, Calusa Prep 19 – WC: Infante 14, Mayo 7, Figueroa 7, Victerero 6, Crotty 5, Sammour 3, Melendez 3, Labuzan 1. CAL: Alexander 12, Lucas 7.

• Late Tuesday – Miami Country Day 64, Dade Christian 11 – DC: Rodriguez 11. MCD: Lewis 27, Mackenzie 8, B.Blot 8, Swaby 4, Minott 10, L.Blot 5, Edwards 2. Halftime: MCD 49-6.

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