ROUNDUP
Wheeler leads Parkway girls to win
CCity (2-0): Segarra 23, Ziccardi 13, Thompson 13, McDonald 6, Espinosa 6, Jaffe 6, Greene 4. Plan: Williams 16, Isom 25, Walker 7, Tyler 2, Innocent 4, Hardy 2, Mesika 6, Shivers 2. Halftime: CCity 34-24. Three-pointers: Mesika 1, Isom 1, Thompson 2, Segarra 1, Ziccardi 1. Rebounds: McDonald 8. Assists: Segarra 11. Steals: Thompson 4.
BOYS' BASKETBALL
Boyd Anderson Preseason Tip-Off Classic: Orlando Olympia 95, Zion Lutheran 91; Boyd Anderson 78, South Broward 37.
Change the Game! South Florida Tip-off Classic: Piper 66, Coral Reef 62; Pine Crest 60, South Miami 57.
BOYS' SOCCER
University 6, Archbishop McCarthy 0: Junior midfielder Jeremy Katz had two goals to lead the visiting Suns (5-0).
Nova 3, Cooper City 1: Roberto Desousa, Miguel Benito and Daminic Baxter each scored for the visiting Titans (4-1-1).
Pine Crest 4, Ransom Everglades 0: Gio Freicas and Avery Wonacopp led the Panthers (4-0) with two goals each, and Matt O'Connor played strong defense.
Monarch 8, Pope John Paul II 0: Joao Mendes led the Knights (4-1-1) with three goals. Thales Ferreira and Danilo Alves each had one goal.
GIRLS' SOCCER
Coral Springs Charter 3, Coral Glades 1: Breanne Mitcham, Taylor Clarke and Alixia Hoffman scored for the host Panthers 4-2-1.
Cooper City 8, Nova 0: Jackie Barbaccia had three goals, and Tori Vives and Erica Ershowsky added two goals each for the host Cowboys (3-2).
Cardinal Gibbons 1, Archbishop McCarthy 0: Macy Huskey led the Chiefs (8-0) scoring the game-winning goal half way through the first half. Goalkeeper Haylee Schoaff had six saves and recorded her second shutout of the season.
Pine Crest 5, Pompano 0: Lucy Kruyff led the Panthers (5-2) with two goals. Hayley Hashemi had one goal and one assist. Valentina Ziertel had four saves for her second shutout in goal.
SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE
GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL
Class 5A state championship at The Lakeland Center: St. Thomas Aquinas, 5
CROSS-COUNTRY
State championships at Little Everglades Ranch in Dade City
BOYS BASKETBALL
Boyd Anderson Pre-Season Tip-Off Classic, 5
Change the Game! South Florida Tip-off Classic (Miami Northwestern) 3:30
MONDAY'S SCHEDULE
BOYS' BASKETBALL
Hallandale at Boyd Anderson, 7
Deerfield Beach at Cardinal Gibbons, 7
Coconut Creek at Monarch, 8
Coral Springs at Cooper City, 8
Coral Glades at Cypress Bay, 7
Douglas at Pine Crest, 7
West Broward at Everglades, 7
Hollywood Hills at Flanagan, 7
Fort Lauderdale at Pompano Beach, 7
Taravella at McArthur, 7
South Plantation at Northeast, 7
Nova at Coral Springs Charter, 7
Douglas at Pembroke Pines Charter, 7
Western at Piper, 7
Stranahan at Plantation, 7
BOYS' SOCCER
Coconut Creek at Douglas, 5
Taravella at Ely, 5
Fort Lauderdale at Boyd Anderson, 5
Everglades at Cooper City, 5
Martin County at Coral Glades, 5
Pompano Beach at Coral Springs, 5
McArthur at Cypress Bay, 5
Doral Academy at American Heritage, 6
GIRLS' BASKETBALL
LaSalle at Parkway Academy, 7
Highlands Christian at Dade Christian, 6
Boyd Anderson at Hallandale, 7
Cardinal Gibbons at Deerfield Beach, 7
Monarch at Coconut Creek, 7
Cooper City at Coral Springs, 7
Coral Springs Charter at Coral Springs Christian, 7
Cypress Bay at Coral Glades, 7
Pembroke Pines Charter at Douglas, 7
Everglades at West Broward, 7
Flanagan at Hollywood Hills, 7
Pompano Beach at Fort Lauderdale, 7
McArthur at Taravella, 7
South Plantation at Northeast, 7
Piper at Western, 7
Plantation at Stranahan, 7
GIRLS' SOCCER
Taravella at Ely, 7
Everglades at Cooper City, 7
Martin County at Coral Glades, 5
Pompano Beach at Coral Springs, 7
McArthur at Cypress Bay, 7
Piper at Deerfield Beach, 7
West Broward at Dillard, 5
South Broward at Flanagan, 7
Stranahan at Hallandale, 4
Monarch at South Plantation, 5
Coral Springs Charter at Northeast, 5
Boyd Anderson at Fort Lauderdale, 4
Coconut Creek at Douglas, 7
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