Miami-Dade High Schools

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Volleyball tourney features many top state teams

 

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•  Late Wednesday — University School 6, North Broward Prep 1: Ryan Khan won No. 1 singles 8-1. David Omsky won No.2 singles 8-0. Michael Heller won No. 3 singles 8-0. David Omsky/Ryan Khan won No. 1 doubles 8-2

•  Late Wednesday — Krop 5, Cypress Bay 2: Alex Knight won No.1 singles 6-3, 7-5, Paul-Andre Pierre-Louis won No.2 singles 6-3, 7-5. Ariel Hollender won No.3 singles 5-7, 6-3, 10-5.

•  Late Wednesday — Monsignor Pace 5, Coral Shores 2: Lesende won No.1 singles 8-0. Melosa won No.2 singles 8-0. Ibanez won No.3 singles 8-3. Lesende and Ibanez won No.1 doubles 6-4.

TRACK AND FIELD

•  Late Wednesday — Girls - Ferguson 95, Killian 71, Varela 11: Dominique Bullock (KIL) won 400m, 200m, long jump. Vanessa Soto (FER) won triple jump, high jump. Ferguson won 400 relay, 1600 relay, 3200 relay. Boys - Ferguson 82, Killian 76, Varela 17: William Bradshaw (KIL) 400m, long jump. Ferguson won 400 relay, 3200 relay.

BOYS’ LACROSSE

•  Late Wednesday — Ransom Everglades 18, LaSalle 0: Mack Shoer 3 goals, 2 assists. Max Van Walleghem 3 goals.

BOYS’ VOLLEYBALL

•  Ransom d. Coral Gables 25-17, 25-21, 25-22: Victor Campano 9 kills. Royce Rose 8 kills. Sean Bonner 8 kills. RE 2-3.

•  Killian d. Southridge 25-14 25-10 25-12: Jack Harris 9 kills, 9 aces, 3 digs. Jose Becquer 7 kills, 3 aces. Vincent Coscia 2 digs. KIL 3-0.

BADMINTON

•  TERRA 8, Sunset 2: Sebastian Martinez won singles 21-14, 21-15. Ricardo Duran won singles 21-7, 21-17. Gladysmae Marcelino won singles 21-10, 21-13. Nicole Hernandez won singles 21-17, 21-11. Christopher Cuello and Christian Ocampo won doubles 21-19, 21-19. Monica Chang and Grace Cope won doubles 21-9, 21-3. Akilah Hill-Hamler and Daniel Fernandez-Beaulie won mixed doubles 15-21, 21-14, 21-14. Kaitlin Roman and Edwin Castrillon won mixed doubles 21-13, 21-16.

•  South Miami 6, Coral Reef 4: Giselle Schreiber and Adrian Izquierdo won mixed doubles 21-11, 21-9. Dolsin Rivas won girls singles 21-8, 21-13. Jonathan Morales won boys singles 21-18, 21-12. SM 4-1-1.

FLAG FOOTBALL

•  Hebrew Academy 25, Mater Lakes 14: Sarina Abramowitz 3 passing TD, rushing TD, 145 total yards. Florencia Chami 3 receiving TD, 102 yards. Racheli Mathis 7 flag pulls. HA 2-1.

•  Monsignor Pace 21, Mater Academy 0: Sabrina Cabrera 3 passing TD. Kadeeja Floyd 2 receiving TD, INT. Ashely Naterpaul 4 sacks, safety. MP 2-0.

FRIDAY’S SCHEDULE

BASEBALL

Southridge vs. American (American), 3:30

Braddock vs. Hialeah-Miami Lakes (HML), 3:30

TERRA vs. Sunset (Sunset), 3:30

Miami Springs at Westland Hialeah, 3:30

Jackson at Miami Christian, 3:30

Coral Gables at Southwest, 7

Archbishop Curley at St. John Neuman, 4

Westminster Christian at Florida Christian, 7

St. Brendan at Naples Barron Collier, 7

Brito at Highlands Christian, 7

SOFTBALL

Pinecrest Physical Therapy South Florida SlamFest at Palmetto Bay Park – Blue bracket: Belleview vs. Naples Barron Collier, noon; American Heritage-Delray vs. Tampa Chamberlain, noon; Okeechobee vs. Kissimmee Osceola, noon; Belleview vs. Melbourne, 2; Western vs. Tampa Chamberlain, 2; Osceola vs. Key West, 2; Barron Collier vs. Melbourne, 4; Western vs. American Heritage-Delray, 4; Gulliver vs. LaBelle, 4; Okeechobee vs. Key West, 4; Gulliver vs. Lake Worth Park Vista, 6; LaBelle vs. Park Vista, 8; Grey bracket: Plantation American Heritage vs. Charlotte, noon; Cooper City vs. Westminster Christian, noon; American Heritage vs. Bishop Snyder, 2; Palmetto vs. Orlando Timber Creek, 2; Charlotte vs. Bishop Snyder, 4; Palm Beach Gardens vs. Cooper City, 6; Timber Creek vs. Palm Beach Central, 6; Westminster Christian vs. Palm Beach Gardens, 8; Palmetto vs. Palm Beach Central, 8; White bracket: Deerfield Beach vs. Naples Gulf Coast, noon; Gulf Coast vs. Marathon, 2; Deerfield Beach vs. Marathon, 4.

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