Miami-Dade High Schools

Coral Reef topples Palmetto, stays undefeated

 

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•  TERRA 6, Braddock 1: Samantha Franco won singles 8-0. Celeste Tamers won singles 8-0. Jessica Waddell won singles 8-2

•  Doctors Charter 7, Dade Christian 0: Ashley Rolle won No. 1 singles 8-1. Mia Irwanto won No. 2 singles 8-0. Isabella Trias won No. 3 singles 8-0. DOC 5-2

•  Late Wednesday — Palmetto 7, Ronald Reagan 0: Cary Milanes won No. 1 singles 6-1, 6-3. Emma Peterson won No. 2 singles 6-0, 6-0. Olivia Schuitema won No. 3 singles 6-0, 6-0. Milanes/Schuitema won No. 1 doubles 8-0. PAL 7-1

• Late Wednesday — Ransom Everglades 6, Carrollton 1: Allegra Hanlon won No.1 singles 9-7. Heather Boehm won No.2 singles 9-7. Claudia Mackenzie won No. 3 singles 8-6. RE 6-1

•  Late Wednesday — American 7, Hialeah 0: Shania Jones won singles 8-2, Beth Eliazar won singles 8-1, Laura Marquez won singles 8-0.

BOYS’ TENNIS

•  Chaminade 6, Monsignor Pace 1: Vasquez won No. 1 singles 8-1. Heavaln won No. 2 singles 8-1. Faxas won No. 3 singles 8-2. Vasquez/Heaten won No. 1 doubles 6-3. Faxes/Lima won No. 2 doubles 6-3

•  TERRA 7, Braddock 0: Gary Yeung won singles 8-0. M. Mellado/N. Lynch won singles 6-2. TER 7-1

•  Doctors Charter 7, Dade Christian 0: Santiago Zurita won No. 1 singles 8-2. Felipe Donati won No. 2 singles 8-0. Steve Millon won No. 3 singles 8-7. DOC 5-2

•  Late Wednesday — Ronald Reagan 5, Palmetto 2: Marko Petrovic won No. 1 singles 3-6, 6-1 (10-7).

• Late Wednesday — American 7, Hialeah 0: Pablo Vinuesa 8-6, Orlando Gomez 8-1, Javier Mulero 8-0

BOYS’ VOLLEYBALL

• Coral Reef d. Varela 25-20, 25-17,25-14

•  Westland d Goleman 25-10, 25-13, 25-9: Osvaldo Canedo 23 sp, 13 aces. Joel Sanchez 11 sp, 6 kills, 4 aces. Franky Lopez 13 sp, 10 aces. WES 2-0

•  Florida Christian d. Coral Gables 25-23, 25-17, 25-12: Jonathan Novoa-Miralles 12 kills, 10 Digs. Enrique Larach 22 assists, 8 aces. Daniel Carp 10 sp, 10 digs. FC 2-0

•  Late Wednesday — Hialeah d. Miami High 25-21, 18-25, 25-21, 25-20: Julio Maso 18 kills. Kevin Rodriguez 38 assists, 3 kills. Julio Santana 14 digs, 5 kills

•  Late Wednesday — Braddock d. Varela 20-25, 25-18, 25-22, 15-25, 15-12: Idalberto Delgado 19 kills, 15 digs, 3 blocks. Ricky Farinas 7 kills, 13 digs, 15 sp. Angel Jover 20 assists, 8 digs, 7 aces. Gustavo Menendez 29 digs. BRA 1-1

•  Late Wednesday — Columbus d. Ransom Everglades 25-22, 25-16, 25-17: JP Will 17 kills, 3 aces. Eric Ceballos 23 assists. Andrew Rafuls 4 kills. COL 2-0

•  Late Tuesday — Mourning d. North Miami 25-1, 25-8, 25-17: Julian Moreira 12 aces. Nicolas Triana 9 aces, 5 assists, 3 kills. Eric Paulsen 3 kills, ace, 4 assists. MOU 2-0

BADMINTON

•  South Miami 5, Mourning 5: Giselle Schreiber/Adrian Izquierdo won mixed doubles 21-11, 21-7. Dolsin Rivas won girls singles 21-13, 21-9

•  South Miami 6, Ferguson 4: Jonathan Flores/Luis Salgado won boys doubles 18-21, 21-17, 24-22. Kathy Buchbinder/Madison Askew won girls doubles 21-16, 21-10. Amarys Sanchez/Casey Glass won girls doubles 21-4, 21-6

GIRLS’ LACROSSE

•  Miami Beach 10, Miami High 4: Samantha Jimenez 4 goals, assist, steal. Kayla Leighton 3 goals. Nicole Comstock goal, assist, steal

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