High School Sports

Broward Sports Hall of Famers. True North football notches big win. Plus regional volleyball

Photo Courtesy Broward County Sports Hall of Fame

The Broward Education Foundation inducted seven inspirational sports legends into the 2024 Broward County Sports Hall of Fame during a celebratory awards banquet and induction ceremony at the Margaritaville Hollywood Beach Resort.

The following extraordinary athletes, coaches and pioneers of sports who are, or have been, Broward County residents were inducted into the 2024 Broward County Sports Hall of Fame:

Elliot Bonner, former football and baseball coach in Broward County

Darius Butler, sports personality and former NFL cornerback and safety

Abbas Karimi, swimmer and paralympic athlete

Diana Nyad, long-distance swimmer, author, journalist and motivational speaker

Steve Shapiro, former WSVN sports anchor

Lexi Thompson, professional golfer on the LPGA tour

Hollywood Hills High School 1973 4A State Championship Football Team

The festive evening began with a cocktail reception and silent auction benefiting the Broward County Sports Hall of Fame followed by dinner and moving personal tributes for each inductee with WSVN sports anchor Josh Moser serving as master of ceremonies.

“The 2024 Sports Hall of Fame inductees represent an extraordinary class, celebrated not only for their remarkable athletic achievements but also for their unwavering dedication to excellence. Their legacy serves as an inspiration to both our students and the broader community,” said James A. Knapp, President and CEO of the Broward Education Foundation.

A perpetual trailblazer, Broward Education Foundation was the first and remains the only education foundation in the country with a dedicated athletic arm. The nonprofit, which is dedicated to serving students and teachers in Broward County Public Schools, continues to expand its reach by advocating for talented student athletes throughout Broward County.

“We are so incredibly grateful for our amazing sponsors and community partners who enabled us to resurrect this important event which had been dormant for the past six years,” said Shawn Cerra, Director, Broward Education Foundation Athletics. “It truly is our privilege to recognize these exceptional individuals who’ve created a lasting legacy within Broward County’s athletic community.”

2024 Broward County Sports Hall of Fame Inductees

Elliot Bonner has served as a distinguished leader in Broward County Public Schools for more than 50 years. A respected football and baseball coach, Bonner has mentored and motivated countless student athletes. A proud resident of Coral Springs since 1977, his journey is a testament to his dedication in fostering youth sports. From founding programs at Mullins Park to his long coaching career at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, he instilled values of hard work and dedication in his players, shaping not just athletes but upstanding individuals in the community. His impact goes beyond the field, influencing players like Dan Morgan, Anthony Rizzo and Jesus Luzardo, who found professional success. Yet, what Bonner treasures most is the enduring legacy his former students carry on as responsible community members, parents and even coaches.

Darius Butler is a proud graduate of Coral Springs Charter School where he was a versatile standout on the football team, playing quarterback and safety. He also ran track and played basketball, scoring more than 1,000 points during his high school career and was named an All-County selection as well as an All-State honorable mention. Butler played football at the University of Connecticut and was selected by the New England Patriots in the second round of the NFL draft in 2009. He went on to play nine impressive seasons in the NFL and is currently a respected sports personality, regularly appearing on The Pat McAfee Show and co-hosts the Man-to-Man podcast with Antoine Bethea.

Abbas Karimi represented Team USA as a member of the 2024 US Paralympics Swim Team and received two silver medals. Abbas was born without arms in Kabul, Afghanistan and has gained international recognition for his achievements in swimming. Karimi fled Kabul at age 15 after being smuggled through Iran making it to a Turkish refugee camp. Through the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, he was resettled to the United States Abbas has competed in many world swimming events and was the first refugee to win a World Medal. A model of resilience and profound physical and mental strength he was recently chosen as an ambassador for Visit Lauderdale. A book about his life was released earlier this year, “God took my arms but he gave me THIS GIFT.”

Diana Nyad is a celebrated author, journalist, motivational speaker and long-distance swimmer, best known for her extraordinary feats of endurance swimming. 25 million people worldwide rooted for Nyad as she reached the Florida shore, at long last achieving her 35-year-old quest of becoming the first person to swim from Cuba to Florida, a distance of more than 110 miles. Speaking the words “Never Ever Give Up” to the wildly cheering crowd on a Key West beach in 2013, she demonstrated to the world the power of the human spirit. A prominent sports journalist, filing over thirty years for National Public Radio, The New York Times and others, Diana has earned her place as one of our compelling storytellers. She has been inducted into the International Women’s Sports Hall of Fame, the International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame, among other Halls of Fame and awards of distinction. Her 2015 memoir, Find a Way, was made into a dramatic biographical film entitled Nyad in 2023 starring Annette Bening and Jodie Foster. Throughout her career, Nyad has been celebrated not only for her physical endurance but also for her resilience and determination.

Steve Shapiro is longest reigning sportscaster in South Florida television news history. He was a fixture on the local sports scene for more than three decades and passionately reported on athletes from high school to the pros. A beloved personality on WSVN, he anchored the station’s multiple weekday sportscasts and hosted Sports Xtra on Sunday nights prior to retiring in late 2020.During his illustrious career he covered major sports events, including numerous Super Bowls, the World Series, the NBA Finals, the Stanley Cup Playoffs, all major college football bowl games, NCAA basketball tournaments, championship boxing, Triple Crown horse races, major golf and tennis events, the Little League World Series, NASCAR and the Olympics. In 2019, he was given the prestigious Silver Circle award by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Southeast Chapter for lifetime achievement.

Lexi Thompson hails from Coral Springs and grew up in a golf-loving family. The LPGA phenom is a born competitor who honed her skills playing against her golfing brothers, both of whom went on to pro careers themselves. Competitiveness stoked at a young age transferred into competition and into full bloom in 2007. That year, Lexi survived a USGA qualifier to earn a spot in the field at the 2007 U.S. Women’s Open. She was only 12 years, four months and one day old when she qualified, becoming the youngest-ever qualifier — beating a record previously held by Morgan Pressel. She turned pro at age 15 and won on the LPGA Tour at age 16. It was quite a start to a golf career, but a start that Thompson continues to live up to. To date, Lexi has 11 career wins on the LPGA Tour. In 2007, she was the youngest player to ever qualify for the US Women’s Open, and is a 2x Olympian competing Team USA in 2016 and 2020. Off the course, Thompson is recognized for her philanthropic efforts and dedication to growing the game of golf, especially among young women.

Hollywood Hills High School – 1973 State 4A Championship Football Team

On the heels of the turbulent civil rights movement in the 60s, a diverse group of young men from all walks of life came together and made history. They attended Attucks, Olsen and McNichol middle schools prior to enrolling in Hollywood Hills High School, a relatively new school led by principal, Bill Brennan, an ex-FBI agent with high standards and a remarkable understanding of how to foster success for his students. As the team entered its freshman year, they merged geographically, culturally and religiously. These remarkable students overcame the racial divide and used sports to unite to overcome any challenges. Led by legendary Broward County football coach, Dick Saltrick, the team finished undefeated and beating Jacksonville Raines to win Broward County’s first state championship in football. What was more impressive was the average scoring differential. In the 13 games (10 regular season and three playoff games) the Spartans outscored their opponents an average of 34 to 7. The Spartans also ended Dade County’s dominance over Broward County teams by beating South Miami 48-7, a feat that hadn’t been accomplished in more than 60 years. Additionally, as a group they were 38-1 in their four years at Hollywood Hills. Their teams were undefeated in their freshman and sophomore years, with their only loss coming from Merritt Island in the playoffs of the 11-1 season in 1972. Support from the Hollywood Hills High administration, caring parents and backing from the student body, band, cheerleaders and drill teams helped make this “once in a lifetime” achievement a reality.

The 2024 Broward County Sports Hall of Fame class was nominated by Broward County residents and selected by members of the Broward County Sports Hall of Fame Committee. The seven 2024 inductees shall be memorialized and enshrined on the Broward County Sports Hall of Fame Honor Wall at Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Florida, alongside previous honorees.

Corporate partners of the 2024 Broward County Sports Hal of Fame included Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital [U18] Sports Medicine, Pettineo Insurance Agency Inc., Promethean, US Army, Broward Teachers Union, BrightStar Credit Union, Tremco, Broward County Athletic Association and CORE.

About Broward Education Foundation

The nonprofit Broward Education Foundation aligns with Broward County Public Schools by providing grants for teachers who develop innovative curriculum that increases student outcomes; vitally needed school supplies for students and teachers in Title I schools; scholarships for qualified high school seniors; and support for programs and initiatives like Debate, TurnAround Arts, STEM and more. Each year, Broward Education Foundation contributes more than $4 million to Broward County schools, serving as the catalyst for educational excellence. For information visit Broward Education Foundation, email BEFInfo@browardschools.com, like or follow on Facebook, X, Instagram and LinkedIn.

Football

The True North football team handed West Palm Beach King’s Academy its first loss of the season. The Titans (4-2) celebrated a thrilling 27-20 road victory as the Lions dropped to 7-1.

Photo Courtesy True North Football

Trailing 7-6 at halftime, King’s Academy took the lead, 12-7, with six minutes remaining in the third quarter. True North regained the advantage by the end of the third quarter, ahead by two, 14-12.

King’s Academy scored again with 2:05 to play in the fourth and added the 2-point conversion to lead 20-14. The Titans then drove the field, converting two fourth down plays -- a 14-yd pass from QB Zac Katz to Kareem Brown on 4th-and-8 from midfield and a 12-yard QB keeper from Katz on 4th-and-2 from the 35-yard line with 35 seconds remaining. With 10 seconds to go, Katz tossed a tying 12-yard touchdown pass to Jason Rolle, and kicker Jacob Corredera converted the winning PAT.

Photo Courtesy True North Football

With a Miami Miracle attempt on the ensuing kickoff, King’s Academy’s lateraled three times, before they fumbled, where Andrew Rodriguez took the ball and returned it 25 yards for the score to seal the win.

True North Stats: Zac Katz 19-of-27 passing 222 yds, 2 TDs, 1 INT, 7 car 31 yds; Jason Rolle 6 rec. 59 yds, TD, 2 car, 4 yds, TD; Kareem Brown 5 rec, 72 yds, TD; George Harris Jr. 2 rec, 38 yds, 6 car, 19 yds, 6 tkls, 4 solo, 2 asts, 4 TFL; Miguel Martinez 9 tkls, 1 sack, 6 solo, 3 asts; Camaul King 6 tkls, 1 PD, 80-yd kick ret; Jeiel Sanders 5 tkls, 4 solo tkls 1 assist; Andrew Rodriguez 3 tkls, 2 solo tkls, 1 ast, 21-yd fum ret for TD; Ricky Carter 6 tkls, 5 solo tkls, 1 ast; Christian Garcia 8 tkls, 3 solo tkls, 5 ast, 1 hur; Dominic Turnbull 1 PD, 2 asts, 1 blocked extra point; Jacob Corredera 3 PATs.

Northwestern 57, St. Brendan 7: StB: Nathan Avael 64-Yd TD Run (Adam Pineiro Kick).

StB: QB N.Gobel 9-of-14 passing, 67 yds; N.Avael 11 car, 86 yds, 1 TD, 2 rec, 7 yds; N.Castro 5 rec, 39 yds; H.Boyd 2 rec, 33 yds; J.Carmichael 3 rec, 9 yds, 2 tkls, 4 asts, 1 fum rec; M.Aguliar 3 tkls, 2 asts; M.Naranjo 2 tkls, 3 asts. NW 6-3, StB 3-6.

Volleyball regionals

Miami Lourdes volleyball continues its stellar season by winning a quarterfinal match and a semifinal in Region 4-5A.

The Bobcats eliminated TERRA 25-12, 25-11, 25-13 and Pembroke Pines Charter 25-13, 25-10, 25-17.

Lourdes (18-8) hosts a regional final on Wednesday against Archbishop McCarthy (21-6). The Mavericks beat Naples Gulf Coast 25-17, 25-10, 25-18 and Fort Myers 25-16, 25-17, 25-20 to reach that region final.

Earlier in the season, Archbishop McCarthy defeated Lourdes 28-26, 25-15, 25-23. The winner on Wednesday advances to state.

In a Region 4-6A semifinal, South Plantation (20-3) eliminated Mater Academy Charter (16-4) 25-11, 25-20, 25-16. In a rematch of the district finals, South Plantation plays district champ St. Thomas Aquinas (19-7) on Wednesday for the region title and a trip to state.

Region 4-5A Semifinal: Lourdes d. Pembroke Pines Charter 25-13, 25-10, 25-17: Olivia Guzman 10 kills; Sophia Gonzalez 8 kills, 3 digs, 3 serve rec; Ella Garcia 12 kills, 6 aces, 12 digs, 7 serve rec; Lexie Espin 5 kills, 3 blocks; Gianna Diaz 4 aces, 4 digs; Lily Garcia 11 digs, 16 serve rec; Jenna Acosta 21 assists, 3 digs; Amanda Rodriguez 18 assists, 1 ace, 1 kill. Lour 18-8.

Region 4-5A Semifinal: Archbishop McCarthy d. Fort Myers 25-16, 25-17, 25-20: Emma Pierce 15 kills; Isabela Calzada 7 kills; Melanie Vazquez 7 kills; Brianna Masaracchio 6 kills, 2 aces, 14 digs, 30 serve rec; Alejandra Mejias 7 assists, 3 aces, 17 digs, 6 serve rec; Gabriella Vicaria 3 aces; Fabiana Castro 22 assists, 4 kills, 1 ace, 11 digs, 7 serve rec; Olivia Rogers 14 assists. AM 21-6.

Region 4-6A Semifinal: South Plantation d. Mater Academy Charter 25-11, 25-20, 25-16: Elena Lam 19 kills, 19 digs, 9 serve rec; Harmony Flagg 4 kills, 3 blocks, 5 aces; Cyan Long 3 kills, 5 aces, 12 digs, 6 assists, 7 serve rec; Joss Collins 16 assists, 4 digs. SP 20-3.

Region 4-3A Semifinal: Gulliver Prep d. Ransom Everglades 19-25, 25-19, 25-22, 25-17: Julia Rose Rivera 19 kills, 18 digs; Kate Welty 9 kills, 19 digs; Brianna Napoles 21 assists, 20 digs, 6 kills, 3 blocks; Gabriella De Haan 4 blocks; Ana Garcia 12 digs, 2 aces; Mia Lavalle 33 digs. GP 17-7.

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Roundup compiled by Jim Varsallone

jvarsallone@miamiherald.com

This story was originally published October 30, 2024 at 12:17 AM.

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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