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King’s 29 points pace Edison’s win

 

THE MIAMI HERALD’S SOUTH FLORIDA FOOTBALL TOP 20

FINAL RANKINGS

1. University School (12-0)

2. Booker T. Washington (13-1)

3. St. Thomas Aquinas (13-2)

4. Miami Central (12-2)

5. Cypress Bay (12-3)

6. Northwestern (9-3)

7. Jackson (8-5)

8. Columbus (9-5)

9. Boyd Anderson (9-3)

10. Killian (10-2)

11. Northeast (9-2)

12. South Dade (10-2)

13. American Heritage (9-2)

14. Dade Christian (12-1)

15. Carol City (7-3)

16. Miramar (7-5)

17. South Plantation (9-2)

18. Plantation (8-4)

19. Norland (9-3)

20. Chaminade-Madonna (7-3)


Gary King led the Edison boys’ basketball team with 29 points, including seven three-pointers, in a 68-66 victory over Jackson on Tuesday night.

• Edison 68, Jackson 66 – EDI (9-2): King 29,Dervil 24, Thelon 8, Oristil 12, Grime 2. JAC: Phillips 18, Porter 15, D. Brown 2, Thompson 18, M. Brown 9, Johnson 2, Neal 2. Halftime: JAC 36-30. Three-pointers: King 7, Phillips 4, Porter 3, Thompson. Rebounds: Oristil 11. Assists: Dervil 5. Steals: Labady 3.

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MORE BOYS’ BASKETBALL

• Columbus 56, Coral Park 54 – COL (11-2): Melendez 2, Cortina 10, Minervino 17, Clark 11, Rico 4, Durant 6, O’ Brien 4, Rodriguez 2. CP (8-4): Sotolongo 18, Bermudez 5, Delgado 7, Thomas 4, Hernandez 7, Pavla 1, Pimentel 12. Three-pointers : Cortina 2, Minervino 3, Clark 2. Assists: Minervino 5. Rebounds: Rico 6. Steals : Clark 3.

• Westland 62, Hialeah-Miami Lakes 48 – Wes (2-8): Chirino 25, Canedo 13 , Cespedes 8, Suarez 8, D.Hernandez 8. HML: Gato 13, Cestino 12, McDonald 6, Boidanish 4, Roman 4, Santana 4, Carvajal 3. Halftime: WES 24-18. Rebounds: Chirino 7, Suarez 6, D.Hernandez 3, Cespedes 2, Gonzalez 1, Canedo 1, Lopez, 1. Assists: D.Hernandez 4, A.Hernandez 3, Chirino 1, Canedo 1, Suarez 1. Steals: A. Hernandez 1, Chirino 1, D.Hernandez 1.

• Archbishop Carroll 62, Booker T. Washington 51 – AC (10-1): Garcia 16, Brimah 12, Cohen 12, Lima 9, Brown 8, Leon 6. BTW: Jackson 16, Spiller 13, Henvill 6, Passamore 5, Ray 5, Pitpit 2, Boyd 2, Thomas 2. Halftime: AC 25-18. Rebounds: Brimah 11. Assists: Leon 3. Steals: Garcia 2.

• South Miami 62, Southwest 38 – SM: Perez-Laham 5, Lobue 9, Bartley 9, Cratit 19, Simmons 20. SW: Knowles 1, Acosta 5, Bornemann 9, Diaz 2, Almoa 8, Noda 3, Garcia 7, Martinez 3. Halftime: SM 35-20. Three-pointers: Lobue 3,Cratit 1,Bornemann 1,Acosta 1,Noda 1,Garcia 1. Assists: Perez-Laham-5. Rebounds: Simmons 14. Steals: Perez-Laham-5.

• Palmetto 48, Varela 43 – PAL (8-2): Coffey 16, Pubchara 12, Schulz 7, Povea 6, Mulett 5, Parlic 4. VAR: Gutierrez 11, Lafontant 11, Navarro 7, Pujol 7, Duran 4, Torres-Lara 2, Baez 1. Halftime: PAL 27-26. Three pointers: Schulz, Pubchara, Mulett, Gutierrez 3, Pujol 2. Rebounds: Schulz 7, Povea 7. Assists: Povea 4, Schulz 4. Steals: Schulz 3.

• Hialeah Gardens 63, Hialeah 38 – Gonzalez 16, Leonardo 10, Huertas 9, Sanchez 8, Simoza 8, Kulnick 5, Frias 4, Frye 3. Rebounds: Leonardo 11. Steals: Leonardo 6.

• Western 63, Everglades 48 – WES (9-3): Lewis 3, Katz 19, Hessney 2, Artaza 14, Lamour 2, James 17, Kahn 3, Royes 3. EVER: Anderson 14, Sterling 12, Bonhonene 2, Gheoc 5, Cash 9, Mitchell 2, Mais 4. Halftime: WES 30-28. Rebounds: Katz 10. Assists: James 6. Steals: James 5.

• Westwood Christian 91, Princeton Christian 19 – WWC (10-2): Shoon 17, Ramis 17, Joseph 15, Jou 2, Reyes 7, Molina 2, J.Molina 7, Conceicao 27. Three-pointers: Shoon 3, Ramis 2. Rebounds: Conceicao 14. Assists: Gonzalez 7. Steals: Gonzalez 5, Ramis 5.

• La Salle 77, Solid Rock Academy 22 – Rechourse 9, Berdullas 6, Reguiera 5, A.Lopez 7, Guitierrez 5, E. Lopez

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