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Green notches 400th win as Springs girls trounce Ferguson

 

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•  Late Thursday — Varela 6, Goleman 4: Samantha Cruz won No. 1 girls singles 21-4, 21-6. Maria Ramos/Stef Rubio won No. 2 girls doubles 21-14, 21-8. Juan Garrutti won No. 2 boys Singles 21-8, 21-13.

•  Miami Country Day 4, Sagemont 3: Shaun Berman 8-1. Max Cohan 8-2. Jacob Strouse 8-0.

GIRLS’ WATER POLO

•  Gulliver 8, Dr Phillips 4: Camila Schafer 4 goals, assist. Rebecca Serrano 3 goals, assist, 5 steals.

•  Gulliver 20, Olympia 2: Rebeca Serrano 6 goals, assist. Camila Schafer 4 goals, 3 assists, 3 steals. Katja Rocha 2 goals, assist, 6 steals. GUL 4-0

BOYS’ WATER POLO

•  Gulliver 10, Olympia 8: Alex Guerra 4 goals, 2 assists. Hunter Pellitier 3 goals, 3 assists. Brett Gilbert 11 saves. GUL 2-1

PRESEASON VOLLEYBALL

•  Palmetto d. Southwest 25-21, 22-25, 15-8: Kory Schulz 10 kills, 2 blocks, 3 digs. Tarek Saade 18 assists, 3 aces, 4 kills. Robbie Dillon 5 digs, 8 SP

•  Palmetto d. Florida Christian 24-26, 25-20, 15-10: Kory Schulz 13 kills, 8 digs. Alex Spillis 6 blocks, 3 kills. Devin Decker 7 kills, 3 blocks, 8 SP

STATISTICS

Coaches can begin submitting baseball and softball statistics to The Herald by emailing them to dade preps@MiamiHerald.com in Miami-Dade County and hssports@miamiherald. com in Broward. The totals need to be submitted by Sunday for inclusion in our leaderboard. Coaches can call 305-376-3700 to confirm receipt of statistics Sunday between 3 and 6 p.m. and weeknights and Saturdays between 6 and 10 p.m.

SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE

BASEBALL

LaSalle at Belen Jesuit, 3

Coral Reef at Gulliver Prep, 3

SOFTBALL

Miami Palmetto at Coral Reef, 10 am

Miami Palmetto at Gulliver Prep, 2

TRACK AND FIELD

Sam Burley Hall of Fame Invitational at Southridge: 9 a.m.

SOCCER

Fort Lauderdale Strikers Dade-Broward All-Star Classic at Lockhart - Girls: 5; Boys: 7:30

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