High School Sports

Rebuilt Miami Christian girls basketball team comes up short in return to state

Miami Christian head coach Chanel Davila talks to the team during a timeout in the game against Faith Christian in the Class 2A girls basketball state championship game at the RP Funding Center in Lakeland on Saturday, February 26, 2022.
Miami Christian head coach Chanel Davila talks to the team during a timeout in the game against Faith Christian in the Class 2A girls basketball state championship game at the RP Funding Center in Lakeland on Saturday, February 26, 2022. adiaz@miamiherald.com

Miami Christian’s girls basketball team was facing adversity before the season practically had started.

The Victors lost the only player who had played on their back to back state championship teams in 2021 and 2022, senior guard Ziul Gonzalez, only three games into the season.

They also only returned two other players from last season, which ended short of reaching the state final four.

That didn’t stop Miami Christian from rebuilding and making it back to Lakeland.

But it wasn’t enough for the Victors to repeat the same success they had two years ago.

Despite having three players score in double figures, Miami Christian struggled to maintain a consistent level of play throughout Tuesday’s 51–47 loss to Central Florida Christian Academy in a Class 2A state semi final at the RP Funding Center in Lakeland.

“Sometimes when you get here, it isn’t even about X’s and 0’s,” Miami Christian coach Chanel Davila said. “It’s just about who wants it more. It was moments of us dominating and then moments of us just committing turnovers. We thought we were past that part of our game, but it definitely displayed tonight. Maybe it was nerves or the stage but whatever it was, it was definitely not our best performance.“

Miami Christian finished 14–14 and entered the state final four as the No. 4 seed in the Class 2A bracket. But while the Victors’ record wasn’t the most glamorous, it provided them valuable experience as they played several of the state’s top teams on the road back to Lakeland.

That experience paid off early as Miami Christian withstood an early 15-0 run by Central Florida Christian and tied the game at 19 with three minutes left in the first half.

A layup by Marcela Ulloa and subsequent free throw gave the Victors a 33-30 lead midway through the third quarter. But once again, Miami Christian could not put the game out of reach.

The Victors took their final lead on a three-pointer by Jazlyn Laguna with five minutes left in the fourth quarter.

That was followed by a 7–0 run by the top-seeded Eagles (24-4), who iced the game with three free throws in the final minute.

“The team knew that in order to get here we had to fight,” Davila said. And a lot of the games this season we did have that fight. I just think we didn’t show it tonight.“

Davila and Miami Christian will have to do a little more rebuilding in order to return to state next season. The Victors return only two players from their current roster – junior Maria De Gracia and sophomore Isabella Aversa. Both of them are starters, and each scored 10 points on Tuesday.

Laguna led Miami Christian with 15 points.

But the Victors committed 23 turnovers and the Eagles only had 11.

Andre C. Fernandez
Miami Herald
Andre Fernandez is the Deputy Sports Editor of the Miami Herald and has covered a wide variety of sports during his career including the Miami Marlins, Miami Heat, Miami Dolphins, University of Miami athletics, and high school sports.
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