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    Nov. 7, 2009

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Dillard's Otis Wright fumbles the ball as he is brought down by Blanche Ely defenders during the annual Soul Bowl game on Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009 at Lockhart Stadium in Fort Lauderdale. Dillard recovered the fumble.

    BLANCHE ELY 34, DILLARD 21

    Ely holds on to clinch district

    The annual Soul Bowl was a tale of two halves. Blanche Ely won the first. Dillard won the second, but Ely did did just enough to hold on for a 34-21 victory Saturday in front of a crowd of 8,000 at Lockhart Stadium.

  • DEERFIELD BEACH 42, DOUGLAS 6

    Deerfield Beach wins district title

    Deerfield Beach opened its new stadium in style Saturday night.

    In its first true home game in two years, Deerfield Beach put on a dominating performance against Douglas to claim the District 9-6A title with a 42-6 victory at Butler Stadium.

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St. Thomas Aquinas' James White runs for yardage against South Broward on Friday, Nov. 6, 2009.

    ST. THOMAS AQUINAS 51, SOUTH BROWARD 7

    St. Thomas Aquinas rolls past South Broward 51-7

    Kevin Grooms glanced across the field toward his opponents before kickoff Friday night and angrily muttered words of encouragement to himself -- something his coach said he does every week to fire himself up.

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Alec Wathen of St. Thomas Aquinas makes the turn while swimming in the boys'  200-yard race during the Region 4-3A swimming championship at the Plantation Aquatic Center on Friday, Nov. 6, 2009.

    ROUNDUP

    Aquinas wins regional swim meet

    Pacing poolside after his girls' 400-freestyle relay team finished fourth in the last event of the Region 4-3A swimming finals Wednesday, St. Thomas Aquinas' Jim Parmenter did not look or sound like the coach of a first-place squad.

  • NORTHEAST 23, TARAVELLA 6

    Northeast tops Taravella; Barnes leads Nova

    The name Devon Wright and shutdown are not words that have been used often, but thats exactly what happened Friday night as Northeast shut down Wright and in turn beat Taravella 23-6 to inch closer to its first playoff berth since 1995.

  • SOUTH PLANTATION 20, PLANTATION 7

    Waite leads S. Plantation past Plantation

    With the game, the Mayor's Cup and its playoff hopes on the line, South Plantation turned to a senior leader to get the job done.

    The Paladins (6-4, 2-2 District 10-6A) put the ball in the sure hands of Meshach Waite and he delivered, rushing for 59 of his team-high 83 yards on the final drive of the game and sealing the 20-7 win with a 38-yard rumble into the end zone Friday.

  • EVERGLADES 14, CYPRESS BAY 13

    Everglades wins again to capture district

    Everglades was winless through three games. Now the Gators are district champions and have won five of their past six.

    In a mostly defensive struggle against District 11-6A rival Cypress Bay, Everglades prevailed 14-13, shocking the home crowd that was hoping for a district title Friday night.

  • FOOTBALL

    Armiento, Krohn power McCarthy in football

    Michael Armiento and Camden Krohn were in sync, and the Archbishop McCarthy offense was all but unstoppable Thursday night.

    The Mavericks scored five first-half touchdowns -- three on passes from Armiento to Krohn -- on their way to a 42-6 victory against District 14-3A rival Hallandale at Nova.

  • ROUNDUP

    Amaro, Payne get district titles

    West Broward cross-country runners Isabelle Amaro and Sanders Payne each won individually, and St. Thomas Aquinas swept the team titles at the District 6-4A Championships at Quiet Waters Park on Thursday in Deerfield Beach.

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