Miami-Dade High Schools

ROUNDUP

Vazquez propels Archbishop Carroll in 8 innings

 

Last week’s best performances

TEAMS OF THE WEEK

The Columbus boys’ and Ferguson girls’ track teams each won team titles at the Falcon Invitational. Jordan Guest won the 110-meter hurdles, long jump and triple jump to lead the Explorers. Kamaria Johnson won the 100 meters and long jump to lead Ferguson.

The Central boys’ track team won the Hallandale Invitational. Trevon Nottage (long jump), Aaron Hanna (shot put) and Allen Searaphin (800) all won events for the Rockets.

ATHLETES OF THE WEEK

Michael Mediavilla, Mater Academy, baseball: Mediavilla had 13 strikeouts to lead the Lions in a 2-0 win against Gulliver.

J.C. Garcia, Varela, baseball: Garcia had a combined four RBI in wins against South Dade and Palmetto.

Dayna Wilson, Coral Reef, softball: Wilson gave up only one combined run in two complete game victories for the Barracudas over Palmetto and South Dade.

Jensen Rayburn, Archbishop Curley, softball: Rayburn went a combined 5 for 5 with seven runs and four RBI to lead the Knights to wins against Miami Country Day and Somerset.

Marko Petrovic, Reagan, boys’ tennis: Petrovic won his No. 1 singles match 3-6, 6-1, 10-7 to lead the Bison to a 5-2 win against Palmetto.

Allegra Hanlon, Ransom, tennis: Hanlon won her No. 1 singles match 9-7 to lead the Raiders to a 6-1 win against Carrollton.

Juan De La Hoz, Sunset, boys’ volleyball: De La Hoz had 16 kills and 12 digs to lead the Knights over Palmetto in a five-set victory.

Will Ragheb, Miami Beach, boys’ water polo: Ragheb had eight goals and three steals to lead the Hi-Tides to a 13-11 win against Miami High.

Michelle Barrios, Palmetto, girls’ water polo: Barrios had seven goals to lead the Panthers to a 12-11 win against Coral Reef.

Jordi Dalmau, Gulliver, boys’ lacrosse: Dalmau had four goals to lead the Raiders to a 15-8 win over Ransom.

Lexi Jimenez, Killian, girls’ lacrosse: Jimenez had three goals and two assists to lead the Cougars to an 11-6 win against Palmetto.

Gabriel Tai, Reagan, boys’ badminton: Tai won the boys’ singles division at the Youth Fair championships.

Janice Morales, Coral Park, girls’ badminton: Morales won the girls’ singles division at the Youth Fair championships.


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ANDRE C. FERNANDEZ


The Miami Herald’s South Florida Top 10

BASEBALL

1. Arch. McCarthy (9-0)

2. Amer. Heritage (8-1)

3. Mater Academy (8-0)

4. Mater Lakes (6-1-1)

5. American (8-1)

6. Flanagan (7-2)

7. Douglas (7-1)

8. Monsignor Pace (6-3)

9. Columbus (7-2)

10. Crl. Springs Chr. (8-2)

Under consideration: Killian (8-2-1), Sunset (8-1), North Broward Prep (7-2), Westwood Christian (6-1-1), Calvary Christian (5-2-1), Florida Christian (6-3).

SOFTBALL

1. Cypress Bay (8-0)

2. Pines Charter (9-0)

3. Amer. Heritage (10-1)

4. Gulliver (5-1)

5. Coral Reef (10-0)

6. Crl. Springs Cha. (8-0)

7. Westminster Chr. (5-2)

8. Lourdes (9-2)

9. Aquinas (8-2)

10. Taravella (7-1)

Under consideration: American (10-0), Douglas (7-3), Southwest (10-3), Doral (6-2), Calvary Christian (9-1), Western (6-2).


From Miami Herald Staff Reports

With a walk-off, two-run base hit from Alex Vazquez in the bottom of the eighth inning, the Archbishop Carroll baseball team snuck past Mater East with a 7-6 win.

Archbishop Carroll 7, Mater East 6 (8)

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WP: Dean Garabgedian (2-1). LP: R. Tolentino. Top performers: Garabgedian: 2 IP, 2 H, BB, 4 K, 1 R, 0 ER; 3-4, 2 R. Alex Vazquez 1-2, 2 RBI, walk-off. CAR 4-4.

SIGNINGS

Three Miami Beach football players recently signed with colleges. Wide receiver Woodley Bercy signed with New Mexico Highlands, wide receiver/cornerback Dimitri Gardner signed with Adams State, and defensive end/linebacker Trevon Garnett signed with Tusculum College.

SOCCER

The South team beat the West team 1-0 Saturday morning at the Florida Athletic Coaches Association boys’ senior all-star games in Tampa at the University of South Florida. Boca Raton’s Matheus Macedo scored the winning goal off an assist from Miami Country Day’s Eduardo Macedo in the second half.

MORE BASEBALL

Hialeah Gardens 5, Krop 4

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WP: Robert Ledesma. Top performers: Peter Rodriguez 3-4, triple, RBI, R. HG 4-6.

Norland 9, Booker T. Washington 4

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WP: Kevin Harris. Top performers: Harris CG, 7 IP, K, BB, ER, 3 H. .

Late Friday — Miami Christian 12, Keys Gate 10

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WP: Cristobal Arenas (3-1). Top performers: Miguel Perez 2-3, HR, 3 RBI.

SOFTBALL

Archbishop Carroll 16, Palmer Trinity 0 (3)

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WP: Devan Cinalli (6-3). LP: L. Keller. Top performers: Cinalli and Justine Cinalli combined perfect game (first in school history).

Princeton Christian 15, Miami Christian 0 (3)

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WP: Courtney Cox (7-1). Top performers: Heather Hedges 2-3, double, HR, 3 RBI. PRI 7-1.

TERRA 16, Ferguson 1

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WP: Tayler Sanchez (7-4). Top performers: Sanchez 4 K; 2 RBI, R.

Hialeah Gardens 10 Krop 0 — WP: Kristina Viega 4 1/3 IP, 10 K, H.

Southwest 16, Coral Park 0 — WP: Samantha Lanzas. Top performers: Lanzas 6 K; 3-4, 3 HR, 6 RBI.

BOYS’ VOLLEYBALL

•  Columbus d. Hialeah 25-20, 24-26, 25-16, 25-11.

•  Varela d. Miami High 25-14, 25-21, 21-25, 25-17.

BOYS’ TENNIS

• Reagan 4, Mourning 3: Juan Villasmil (RR) won singles No. 3 8-0. Alejandro Rico (RR) won singles No. 5 8-0. Juan Tovar/Rico (RR) won doubles No. 1 doubles 8-6. Villasmil/Nelson Romero (RR) won doubles No. 2 8-2. RR 8-1.

• Coral Gables 7, Braddock 0: Sebastian Gazzolo (CG) won singles No. 1 8-0. Federico Mercado (CG) won singles No. 2 8-0. CG 5-1.

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