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Late Friday – Krop 3, Hialeah Gardens 1 (8)

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WP: Carlos Murillo. Top performers: Murillo 8 IP, K, BB. Dave Gil 2-4, double, 2 RBI. Emilio Escandon 1-3.

Late Friday – Westminster Christian 13, Marathon 1

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WP: Jakob Zarello (1-0). Top performers: Julian Infante 3-5, 3 RBI. Zarello 4 IP, 3 K.

BOYS’ TENNIS

• Late Friday – Miami Springs 6, Hialeah 1: Kefyn Tamboboy (MS) won singles No. 1 8-0. Jose Suarez (MS) won singles No. 2 8-2. David Perez (MS) won singles No. 3 8-1.

GIRLS’ TENNIS

• Late Friday – Miami Springs 6, Hialeah 1: Jocelyn Salazar (MS) won singles No. 1 8-0. Erica Bradley (MS) won singles No. 2 8-0. Kelly Alvarez (MS) won singles No. 3 8-0. won doubles No. 1 8-2.

BOYS’ LACROSSE

• Columbus 11, Archbishop McCarthy 4: Grant Norlund 4 goals, 2 assists. Alec Carreras 3 goals, assist. Michael Davide 9 saves. . Steven Hernandez 4 assists. Cody Brais 3 goals.

GIRLS’ WATER POLO

• Gulliver 11, Winter Park 6: Camila Shafer 4 goals, 2 assists. Katja Rocha 3 goals. Rebecca Serrano 4 assists, 3 steals.

• Gulliver 16, Oviedo 3: Katja Rocha 4 goals, 2 assists, 2 steals. Camila Schafer 3 goals, 3 assists. Elizabeth Perez 6 saves. GUL 6-0.

BOYS’ WATER POLO

• Gulliver d. Winter Park: Andres Guerra 6 goals. Alex Guerra 2 goals, 4 assists. Hunter Pellitier 2 goals, 3 steals.

PRESEASON BOYS’ VOLLEYBALL

• Westminster Christian d. Hialeah 25-12, 25-22: Joey Alamo 18 assists, 4 kills, 11 points. Wally Doerschuck 5 kills, 10 digs. • Late Friday – Westminster Christian d. International Studies 25-10, 25-23: Jack O’Rourke 5 kills, 8 digs. Cole Anno 5 kills.

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