High School Sports

Soccer titles for Doral, Douglas, Edison, Miami Beach, NSU, others. Plus hoops, wrestling info

Photo Courtesy NSU University Soccer

Senior forward Daniel Jurado scored both goals as the Miami Beach boys’ soccer team won back-to-back district titles, defeating Varela 2-0 in the District 16-6A final.

Senior midfielder Daniel Albertos scored the lone (winning) goal for Doral Academy in the District 15-7A championship.

The NSU University School boys’ soccer team won its sixth consecutive district title by edging Calvary Christian 2-1 in the District 13-3A final. In the semifinals, NSU University beat Coral Springs Charter, and Calvary shut out Pine Crest.

In a close District 14-6A final, St. Thomas Aquinas edged South Plantation in a shootout, outscoring the Paladins 4-3 on PKs.

BOYS: District 13-7A Championship: Stoneman Douglas 2, Monarch 0: Mon: Gkp Alexander Jimenez 8 saves. SD 7-5-3, Mon 10-7-4.

BOYS: District 14-7A Championship: Cypress Bay 2, Flanagan 0: CB: Rafael Matamoros 1 goal; Rafael Piazzi 1 goal; Gerardo Galvin 1 assist; Santiago Tomc 1 assist; Gkp Marcus Stoutenburg 4 saves, shutout. Fl: Gkp Daniel Alvarez 5 saves. CB 14-3, Fl 7-6-4.

BOYS: District 15-7A Championship: Doral Academy 1. Columbus 0: Daniel Albertos winning goal; Gkp Santiago Galloti shutout. Dor 12-2-2, Col 7-6-4.

Photo By Anabella Laufer

BOYS: District 15-7A Semifinal: Columbus 3, Coral Gables 1: Javier Voigt 1 goal; Bosco Miranda 1 goal; Jorge Gonzalez-Tello 1 goal; Ricardo Sierra 1 assist; Andres Gotera 1 assist; Gkp Juan Audisio 3 saves. Col 7-5-4, CG 10-6-1.

BOYS: District 15-7A Semifinal: Doral Academy 6, Miami High 0: Dor 11-2-2, MH 9-5-1.

BOYS: District 14-6A Championship: St. Thomas Aquinas 1, South Plantation 1 (SO): STA: Logan Hall 1 goal; Dabiel Zapata 1 assist; Gkp Michael Bergstrom. SP: Aslen Cuellar 1 goal; Chris McGowan 1 assist; Gkp Juan Quinonez. STA wins 4-3 on PKs. STA 18-5-3, SP 14-2-2.

BOYS: District 15-6A Championship: South Broward 3, Krop 0: Lucas Velazco 2 goals; William Perdomo 1 goal; Gkp Ivan Fernandez shutout. SB 15-1-3, Krop 11-2-2.

BOYS: District 16-6A Championship: Miami Beach 2, Varela 0: Daniel Jurado 2 goals; David D’Alba 1 assist; Gkp Vladimir Krotov shutout.

Photo Courtesy Miami Beach Soccer

BOYS: District 14-5A Semifinal: American Heritage-Plantation 1, Northeast 0: Yaro Garcia winning goal; Jason Ebanks assist; Gkp Jacob Libson shutout. AHP 10-1-4, NE 9-6-3.

BOYS: District 14-5A Semifinal: Suncoast-Riviera Beach 3, Coconut Creek 0: Sun 9-4-3, CC 9-6-2.

BOYS: District 15-5A Championship: Pembroke Pines Charter 1, Archbishop McCarthy 0: Mateo Cortes winning goal; Matthew Blackwood 1 assist; Gkp Massimo Lopez-Malo shutout. PPC 10-3-1, AM 10-3-2.

BOYS: District 16-5A Championship: Belen Jesuit 1, Reagan-Doral 0: Bel 10-7-5, Rea 5-5-2.

BOYS: District 13-3A Championship: NSU University School 2, Calvary Christian 1: NSU Univ: Raul Leyva 1 goal; Martino Ferro 1 goal; Joshua Riestra 1 assist; Gabriel Ciffoni 1 assist; Gkp Matthew Jean Baptiste outstanding, 4 saves. CC: David Vergara 1 goal; Kyle Marsan 1 assist; Gkp Samir Bloise 9 saves. NSU Univ 14-2-2, CC 7-8-3.

BOYS: District 13-3A Semifinal: Calvary Christian 4, Pine Crest 0: Christian Buitrago 2 goals; Christian Ochoa 1 goal; Mason Clark 1 goal; Reid Hartog 2 assists; Gkp Samir Bloise 5 saves, shutout. CC 7-7-3, PC 9-6-3.

BOYS: District 13-3A Semifinal: NSU University 4, Coral Springs Charter 1: NSU Univ: Raul Leyva 1 goal, 1 assist; Nicholas Marques 1 goal; Philippe Kompatzki 1 goal; Andre Levy Lanado 1 goal; Matias Winterman 2 assists. CSC: Elijah McDonald 1 goal; Lucas Yahney 1 goal; Emmanuel Matos 1 assist. NSU Univ 13-2-2, CSC 2-12-3.

BOYS: District 14-3A Championship: Downtown Doral 2, Divine Savior 0: DD 14-4-1, DS 11-3-1.

BOYS: District 15-3A Championship: LaSalle 3, SLAM 1: Nicolas Ortiz 1 goal; Francisco Walker 1 goal; Nicolas Alietti 1 goal; Miguel Sosa 1 assist; Alvaro Castro 1 assist. LaS 11-3-2.

BOYS: District 16-3A Championship: Keys Gate-Homestead 1, Palmer Trinity 0: KG 12-3-2, PT 9-4-4.

Photo Via Keys Gate Facebook

BOYS: District 14-2A Semifinal: Highlands Christian 3, Boca Raton Christian 2: Zach Caja 3 goals; Gkp Joshua Oliveira 4 saves. HC 14-7-1, BRC 5-10-1.

BOYS: District 14-2A Semifinal: South Florida HEAT 4, Somerset-North Lauderdale 2: SFH 9-7-2, SNL 7-5-1.

BOYS: District 15-2A Semifinal: SLAM 4, Miami Christian 1: Juan Danelon 2 goals; Ramie Carrabeo 1 goal; Lucas Villa 1 goal; Juan Padilla 3 assists; Gkp Santino Giudice 2 saves. SLAM 8-4, MC 11-4.

BOYS: District 15-2A Semifinal: Scheck Hillel 2, Avant Garde 0: SH: Jonathan Almosny 1 goal; Aquiba Serfati 1 goal; Eli Fischback 1 assist; Adam Waich 1 assist; Gkp David Bentolila shutout. AG: Gkp Mauricio Gonzales 8 saves. SH 8-3-1, AG 7-10-1.

BOYS: District 16-2A Semifinal: Archbishop Carroll 4, True North 1: AC 10-2, TN 6-8.

BOYS: District 16-2A Semifinal: Archimedean 2, Riviera Prep 1: Arch 11-3-2, RP 7-5-2.

More soccer playoffs

The Stoneman Douglas girls’ soccer team won its 27th district title, beating Coral Glades in the District 13-7A finals. In the semifinals, the Eagles defeated Taravella, and Coral Glades edged Coral Springs.

Senior forward Anto Solari scored both goals as the Cypress Bay girls’ program won their ninth consecutive district title with a 2-1 District 14-7A championship win over Western. This marks the soccer team’s 20th district title in the school’s 23 years -- 15 of those with Coach Kate Dwyer at the helm.

In District 15-7A, Doral Academy won another district title; that’s two consecutive since moving to 7A last season. It marks the sixth district championship in program history and 13th consecutive regional appearance.

In a tight battle, Shayla Delacruz scored the winner with about three minutes remaining, beating a defender on the wing and then sending a hard, slicing shot upper near post as NSU University School edged Coral Springs Charter 1-0 for a District 13-3A title.

Edison remains undefeated, improving to 14-0 after beating Divine Savior 4-2 for the District 14-3A championship.

GIRLS: District 13-7A Championship: Stoneman Douglas 3, Coral Glades 0: Courtney Heymach 1 goal, 1 assist; Emma McGregor 1 goal; Gianna Rizzo 1 goal; Grace Dykstra 1 assist; Breanna Gordon 1 assist. SD 12-1-2, CG 9-7-2.

Photo Courtesy Stoneman Douglas Soccer

GIRLS: District 13-7A Semifinal: Stoneman Douglas 9, Taravella 0: Layla Segelnick 3 goals; Gianna Rizzo 2 goals, 1 assist; Grace Dykstra 2 goals; Alexa Jourdan 1 goal, 2 assists; Breanna McWilliams 1 goal, 1 assist; Emma McGregor 2 assists; Emily Rodriguez 1 assist; Alessia Frenquellucci 1 assist. SD 11-1-2, Tar 4-10.

GIRLS: District 13-7A Semifinal: Coral Glades 1, Coral Springs 0: Samantha Menard winning goal; Amelie Donahoue 1 assist; Gkps Kaitlyn Harter (2 saves) and Briana Brown (3 saves) combined shutout. CG 9-6-2, CS 10-4-1.

GIRLS: District 14-7A Championship: Cypress Bay 2, Western 1: Anto Solari 2 goals; Gaby Ferrer 1 assist. CB 14-0-4, Wst 8-3-4.

Photo Courtesy Cypress Bay Soccer

GIRLS: District 15-7A Championship: Doral Academy 7, Coral Gables 0: Rachel Brown 4 goals; Daniela Todd 1 goal, 2 assists; Catherine Cabrera 1 goal; Jennifer Pena 1 goal; Gaby Pérez 1 assist; Sophia Vega 1 assist; Maya Buerger 1 assist; GKP Ayla Ramos 3 saves, shutout. Dor 10-6-3, CG 11-5.

Photo Courtesy Doral Academy Soccer

GIRLS: District 13-6A Semifinal: Blanche Ely 2, Deerfield Beach 1: Esther Seide 1 goal; Walandjina Cyriaque 1 goal. BE 6-7, DB 4-9-1.

GIRLS: District 14-6A Championship: St. Thomas Aquinas 7, South Plantation 0: STA 10-4-2, SP 7-9-3.

GIRLS: District 15-6A Championship: Cooper City 4, South Broward 1: Amanda Will 1 goal, 1 assist; Malia Lahey 1 goal; Jaeden Cavanagh 1 goal; Alexandra Totarsky 1 goal; Makenzie Hicks 1 assist; Gkp Alyssa Morgan win. CC 11-4-2, SB 11-7.

GIRLS: District 14-5A Championship: American Heritage-Plantation 9, Dr. Joaquin Garcia-Lake Worth 0: Mia Sommers 2 goals, 2 assists; Samantha Villaverde 2 goals, 1 assist; Courtney Caruso 1 goal, 1 assist; Lily Sargent-Burns 1 goal, 1 assist; Jordyn Norwood 1 goal; Krystal Salva 1 goal; Rachel Kessler 1 goal; Mattie Hall 1 assist; Victoria Burns 2 assists. AHP 11-3-1, DJG 7-7-5.

GIRLS: District 15-5A Championship: Archbishop McCarthy 3, Pembroke Pines Charter 1: Melannie Sanchez 1 goal, 2 assists; Michaela Carter 1 goal; Francesca Durand 1 goal. AM 15-1-3, PPC 9-3-2.

GIRLS: District 16-5A Championship: TERRA 8, Homestead 0: T 6-6-4, Hom 9-2-1.

GIRLS: District 13-4A Semifinal: North Broward Prep 8, Jensen Beach 0: Sumayah Brown 2 goals, 3 assists; Eduarda Kroschinsky 2 goals, 2 assists; Jayda Palumbo 3 goals; Lila Brown 1 goal; Laila Dionisio 1 assist; Ivory Edgecomb 1 assist; Ella Munoz 1 assist; Gkp Zoie Brown 2 saves, shutout. NBP 14-1-2, JB 4-8-1.

GIRLS: District 13-4A Semifinal: Somerset-Boynton Beach 3, American Heritage-Delray 2: Som 17-4-1, AHD 7-1-3.

GIRLS: District 14-4A Championship: Cardinal Gibbons 4, Somerset-Pembroke Pines 0: CG 8-6-3, Som 9-7-1.

GIRLS: District 16-4A Championship: St. Brendan 4, Key West 0: Kyara Ormazabal 3 goals; Isabella Bowen 1 goal; Penelope Rincon 1 assist; Olivia Laracuente 1 assist; Vivian Cordova 1 assist; Gkp Elizabeth Yu shutout. StB 5-6-3, KW 7-8-1.

GIRLS: District 13-3A Championship: NSU University School 1, Coral Springs Charter 0: Shayla Delacruz winning goal; Gkp Avril Ramirez shutout. NSU Univ 12-3, CSC 11-6.

Photo Courtesy NSU University School Soccer

GIRLS: District 14-3A Championship: Edison 4, Divine Savior 2: DS: Anna D’Agostini 1goal; Isabella Gomez 1 goal; Maya Piquion 1 assist. Edi 14-0, DS 7-6-2.

GIRLS: District 16-3A Championship: Palmer Trinity 4, Keys Gate-Homestead 0: Olivia Baumberger 1 goal; Gabriella Feetham 1 goal; Cailyn Sullivan 1 goal; Arianna Adessi 1 goal; Gkp Luna Diaz shutout. PT 10-4-1, KG 11-7.

NOTE: More district soccer finals in the next preps roundup.

Basketball

On Senior Night, senior Allison Podvin scored 14 points, including four 3-pointers, and senior Nicole Quevedo added 10 points. to help Gulliver Prep girls’ basketball defeat LaSalle. Freshman teammate Mikayla Brown totaled 18 points and four steals.

Cardinal Gibbons traveled to Port St. Lucie and won an exciting battle in overtime over St. Lucie West Centennial. Kayla Greyvensteyn continued her stellar season, leading the Chiefs to victory.

Another double-double for North Miami sophomore J’adore Hayes. This time 28 points and 25 rebounds (with five blocks) versus South Dade.

GIRLS: Cardinal Gibbons 87, St. Lucie West Centennial-Port St. Lucie 82 (OT): Pts: Kayla Greyvensteyn 31; Savanna Nicholson 14; Jordan Kosoy 15; Makayla Midgett 11; Kaydie Sturm 8; Harmeni Eugene 6; Alyssa Hill 2. Rebs: Greyvensteyn 10; Kosoy 6; Midgett 6; Hill 6; Eugene 5; Sturm 3; Abby Krause 2; Mikayla Volcy 2. Stls: Eugene 7; Midgett 4; Kosoy 4; Greyvensteyn 2; Nicholson 1; Krause 1; Volcy 1. Asts: Midgett 4; Greyvensteyn 3; Kosoy 3; Nicholson 2; Eugene 1; Hill 1. Blks: Greyvensteyn 2; Midgett 1. CG 14-3, Cen 12-9.

GIRLS: Gulliver Prep 50, LaSalle 39: Brown 18 pts; Podvin 14; N.Quevedo 10; Calero 4; Dauphin 4. GP 12-7.

GIRLS: North Miami 54, South Dade 30: J’adore Hayes 28 pts, 25 rebs, 5 blks; Kindal Glanton 12 pts, 10 rebs, 5 asts, 3 blks; Donnesha Morency 8 pts, 10 rebs, 10 asts; Alijah Rene 6 pts, 5 asts. NM 9-11.

GIRLS: BCAA Big 8 Quarterfinal: Dillard 42, Cardinal Gibbons 35: CG: Pts: Kayla Greyvensteyn 10; Kaydie Sturm 10; Savanna Nicholson 8; Jordan Kosoy 4; Makayla Midgett 2; Harmeni Eugene 2. Rebs: Greyvensteyn 10; Alyssa Hill 6; Kosoy 6; Midgett 5; Eugene 3; Sturm 2; Abby Krause 2; Mikayla Volcy 2. Stls: Greyvensteyn 2; Eugene 2; Midgett 2; Kosoy 2. Asts: Greyvensteyn 3; Eugene 1; Kosoy 1; Nicholson 1. Blks: Greyvensteyn 2. CG 13-3, Dil 12-9.

Wrestling

The 11th Annual Meyerson-Trichon Wrestling Championship was hosted at Deerfield Beach High School.

Results: West Broward 60, Plantation 12; West Broward 48, Deerfield Beach 15; West Broward 39, Fort Lauderdale 35.

Fort Lauderdale 51, Deerfield Beach 24; Fort Lauderdale 70, Plantation 6.

Deerfield Beach 36, Plantation 24.

Football

The Orange Bowl is hosting its eighth annual Orange Bowl Florida High School Football Showcase presented by Baptist Health on Saturday, Feb. 24 at St. Thomas University in Miami Gardens.

The free event will provide hundreds of local high school junior and senior student-athletes an opportunity to meet college coaches from across the country for a chance to receive aid or scholarships as they aspire to continue their academic and athletic careers at the collegiate level.

Each participant will compete in a series of tests, drills and scrimmages that best display each player’s various talents at their respective positions, followed by a meet and greet opportunity with coaches from approximately 40 NCAA Division II, III, NAIA and JUCO programs.

Since 2017, more than $8 million in scholarships and financial aid has been awarded to more than 400 high school student-athletes that have participated in this event.

“The Orange Bowl Committee is extremely proud to be able to once again provide this unprecedented opportunity for our local high school student-athletes,” said Orange Bowl Committee President & Chair Bradley H. Houser. “Our continuing goal is to provide kids additional exposure so they can hopefully secure financial aid for college and ultimately earn a college degree, and the event has been extremely successful over the last seven years.”

To be eligible to participate in the football showcase, student-athletes must be a high school senior or junior who has not accepted a scholarship offer from a Division I football program. In addition, it is recommended that participants have a 2.5 GPA or higher in 16 Core Courses AND have an SAT score of at least 920 (math and verbal only), OR have a composite ACT Score of 18 or higher or a sum score of 68 or higher.

“In our third consecutive year as presenting sponsor of the Orange Bowl Florida High School Football Showcase, Baptist Health is proud to continue aiding athletes in their pursuit of playing football at the next level, while having the chance to earn a college degree,” said Doctors Hospital and West Kendall Baptist Hospital CEO, Lourdes Boue. “We look forward to seeing and assisting these young men excel through this wonderful event, as well as beyond, in their life journeys.”

The Orange Bowl Florida High School Football Showcase is presented by Baptist Health and is joined by associate sponsors Amazon, Bank of America, Florida Power & Light Company, GA Telesis, GRUBBRR and Uber. The football showcase is conducted in association with the National Football Foundation (NFF) and its local chapters.

For more information about the Orange Bowl Florida High School Football Showcase presented by Baptist Health and to register, visit www.orangebowl.org/showcase/.

Submit sports info

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They will run in the newspaper and online. Photos accepted, too. No deadline. Send after the game, the next day or weekly. You will be alerted when it will appear in the newspaper and online.

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Roundup compiled by Jim Varsallone

jvarsallone@miamiherald.com

Jim Varsallone
Miami Herald
Jim Varsallone writes a high school sports column twice a week, featuring top performers in all varsity sports (boys and girls) in Broward and Miami-Dade counties. He also covers pro wrestling, something he’s done since his college days in the late 1980s. Now in his fifth decade of coverage, he currently follows WWE (Raw, SmackDown and NXT), AEW, Ring of Honor, TNA Impact Wrestling, MLW, WOW, NWA, and the South Florida indies, mainly CCW. He writes MMA, too -- mostly profile stories and video interviews with American Top Team and Sanford MMA fighters in South Florida. As for pro wrestling, he writes feature stories and profile pieces, updates upcoming show schedules in South Florida, photographs the action and interviews talent (audio and video) -- sharing the content here and via social media on his Facebook, Twitter and YouTube channel: jim varsallone (jimmyv3 channel). Support my work with a digital subscription
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