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•  Palmer Trinity 66, Florida Christian 48 - FC (16-6): Prinz 4, Martinez 6, Donto 7, Jimenez 20, Renouf 2, Jim 4, Saumell 2. PT (17-3): James 11, Smith 8, Hebb 15, Granada 20, Parten 9, Pino 3. Halftime: PT 29-21. Three pointers: Donto 2, James, Hebb, Granada, Pino, Jimenez 1. Rebounds: James 19. Assists: Granada 6. Steals: Granada 5.

•  Gulliver 55, Westminster Christian 20 - GP (13-8): E. Deutch 4, B. Bahadue 4, G. Gilbert 2, M. Pyatt 4, C. Wirshing 12, M. Glassberg 4, C. Nixon 4, J. Pagliery 6, E. Gomez 2, J. Pyatt 13. WC: Clauswell 4, Melendez 2, Pocala 5, Woodard 2, Crotty 3, Victorero 2. Three-pointers: C. Wirshing 2. Rebounds: J. Pyatt 5. Assists: C. Wirshing 7. Steals: C. Wirshing 4

•  Miami Beach 58, Miami Hialeah Lakes 25 - MB (16-5): Morgan 19, Reque 14, Pardo 15. Pessoa 1, Hopkins 8, Nedrick 2. HML: Pinckney 1, Williams 2, Pelligrino 2, Daher 4, Rogers 7, Mallard 10. Rebounds: Morgan 16. Assists: Morgan 11. Steals: Morgan 11.

•  Greater Miami Adventist Academy 64, N.W. Christian 36 GMAA (11-2): N. Diaz 32. Rebounds: N. Diaz 7. Assists: N. Diaz 8.

•  Late Monday — Miami Beach 69, Braddock 51 - MB (15-5): Reque 15, Morgan 16, Pardo 23, Henry 11, Nedrick 2, Hopkins 2. BRA: Benech 13, Fernandez 4, Gomez 7, Sceola 8, Martinez 18. Three-pointers: Pardo 7. Rebounds: Morgan 10. Assists: Reque 10.

•  Late Monday — American 59, North Miami Beach 24 - AME (16-4): Smith 20, Jones 14, J. Williams 12, Bradshaw 8, D. Williams 2, Arellano 2, Grant 1. NMB: Janvier 8, Pierre 6, Germain 2, Lovious 2, Fevrier 2, Pierre-Louis 2, Ladorde 2. Halftime: AME 32-16. Three-pointers: Smith, Bradshaw. Rebounds: Smith 13. Assists: Jones 4. Steals: Jones 5, Smith 5. Blocks: J. Williams 6.

•  Late Monday — Greater Miami Adventist Academy 59, Colonial Christian Academy 10 - GMAA (10-2): N. Diaz: 25. Assists: N. Diaz 4. Steals: N. Diaz 3.

GIRLS’ SOCCER

•  District 16-1A Semifinal — Westminster Christian 6, Westwood Christian 1: Rebecca Barrios 2 goals. Karlyn D’Adesky goal. Ashley Persaud goal, 2 assists.

•  District 16-2A Quarterfinal — Ransom Everglades 6, TERRA 0: Dani Frese 3 goals, Gaby Henriquez goal, Charlsey Zyne shutout. RE 11-6-1

•  District 15-5A Semifinal — Lourdes 6, South Miami 0: Sophia Portuondo goal, Michelle Figarola goal, Tatiana Hernandez goal.

•  Late Monday — District 16-2A Quarterfinal — Carrollton 2, St. Brendan 0: CAR (11-4-3): Sofia Cosio goal, assist. Sam Hoadley goal, assist.

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