Miami-Dade High Schools

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Last week’s best performances

Team of the week

North Miami Beach wrestling: Led by Ritchie Guillaume (145 pounds), Marvyns Joseph (160) and Courtney Stubbs (170), who each won individual titles, North Miami Beach secured the Region 4-3A championship.

Athletes of the week

Daniel Coffey, Palmetto, boys’ basketball : Coffey had 24 points and 10 rebounds to lead the Panthers to a 72-66 overtime win against Coral Reef at the District 16-8A championship.

Thiago Conceicao, Westwood Christian, boys’ basketball : Conceicao had 18 points, 14 rebounds and five blocks to help the Warriors secure their second district title in a row.

Kaneeshia Brown, South Miami, girls’ basketball : Brown had 18 points and 12 rebounds to lead the Cobras to a 55-47 win over Coral Reef in a Region 4-8A quarterfinal.

Julian Ribak, Hillel, boys’ soccer : Ribak scored three of the Hurricanes’ four goals to lead them to a 4-3 win over Melbourne Central Catholic and the school’s first berth in a state final.

Bryan Ruiz-Unger, Gulliver, boys’ soccer : Ruiz-Unger had three combined goals in wins over Tampa Berkeley Prep and Delray American Heritage to lead the Raiders to the Class 2A state final.

Madeline Intriago, Gulliver, girls’ soccer : Intriago scored the lone goal for the Raiders in a 4-1 state championship loss to Ocala Trinity Catholic.

Keith Simmons and Demond Richardson, Homestead, wrestling : Simmons and Richardson each won regional titles to lead the Broncos to the Region 4-2A title.

Geneva Santos, Miami Springs, softball : Santos threw four-hitter, striking out eight to lead the Golden Hawks to a 3-0 win against Palmetto, their first ever against the Panthers.

Andre C. Fernandez


From Miami Herald Staff Reports

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL

Region 4-8A semifinal: Dr. Krop at Miami High, 7

Region 4-8A semifinal at Belen: South Miami vs. Lourdes, 7

Region 4-6A semifinal: Southwest Ranches Archbishop McCarthy at Norland, 7

Region 4-4A semifinal: Coral Springs Charter at Monsignor Pace, 7

Region 4-4A semifinal: Ransom Everglades at Gulliver, 7

Region 4-3A semifinal: Palmer Trinity at Miami Country Day, 7

Region 4-2A semifinal at Scott Rakow Youth Center: Hollywood Sheridan Hills Christian vs. Hebrew Academy, 7

Region 4-2A semifinal at Divine Savior: Redland Christian vs. Westwood Christian, 7

THURSDAY’S SCHEDULE

BOYS’ SOCCER

Class 1A state championship at Melbourne: Hillel vs. Tampa Prep, 5

BOYS’ BASKETBALL

Region 4-8A quarterfinal: Coral Reef at South Miami, 7

Region 4-8A quarterfinal: Miami Springs at Hialeah Gardens, 7

Region 4-8A quarterfinal: Carol City at Miami High, 7

Region 4-8A quarterfinal: Columbus at Palmetto, 7

Region 4-6A quarterfinal: Southwest Ranches Archbishop McCarthy at Norland, 7

Region 4-6A quarterfinal: Northwestern at Pembroke Pines Charter, 7

Region 4-4A quarterfinal: Key West at Ransom Everglades, 7

Region 4-4A quarterfinal: Booker T. Washington at Davie University School, 7

Region 4-4A quarterfinal: Coconut Creek North Broward Prep at Archbishop Carroll, 7

Region 4-4A quarterfinal: Doral at Gulliver, 7

Region 4-3A quarterfinal: Westminster Christian at Archbishop Curley, 7

Region 4-3A quarterfinal: Miami Country Day at Florida Christian, 7

Region 4-2A quarterfinal: Hebrew Academy at Deerfield Beach Zion Lutheran, 7

Region 4-2A quarterfinal at Northwest Christian: Hollywood Sheridan Hills Christian vs. Champagnat Catholic, 7

Region 4-2A quarterfinal: Colonial Christian at Westwood Christian, 7

Region 4-2A quarterfinal: Calusa Prep at Miami Christian, 7

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