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Miami Herald
29-05-2025
- Sport
- Miami Herald
Miami boys' volleyball all-star game celebrates 20th anniversary. Plus softball and track
The North came from behind to edge the South 3-2 (20-25, 25-18, 25-27, 25-20, 15-10) in the 20th anniversary of the Miami-Dade High School Boys' Volleyball All-Star Game at Barry University in Miami Shores. The event, organized by Daniel Benitez, features the top high school senior boys' volleyball players in the county. The North showcased Roman Garcia (Barbara Goleman), Nico Delgado-Gonzalez (Coral Gables), Mariano Beytia (Coral Gables), Dante Munecas (Columbus), Joseph Gonzalez (Miami High), Carlos Miranda (Miami High), Evan Alcron (Miami High), Nicholas Navarro (Hialeah), Giovanni Gonzalez (Hialeah-Miami Lakes), Ibrahim Perez (Mater Lakes), Elayan Soto (Mater Lakes), Diego Cobena (Ronald Reagan Doral), Yeison Gonzalez (Ronald Reagan Doral), Santiago Lopez (Divine Savior), Ernesto Alvarenga (JC Bermudez), Lucas Barragan (LaSalle), Christian Bagshaw (LaSalle), Head Coach Josh Garavito (Ronald Reagan Doral), Honorary Coach Camilo Guerci (Columbs - 2006 All-Star). The South showcased Gabriel Perez-Malo (Braddock), Alvaro Perez (Ferguson), Oliver Cerna (Homestead), Jake Bedoya (Palmetto), Lucca Santana (Palmetto), Dereck Ocasio (Southwest), Jaime Dominguez (Southwest), Luke Diaz (Belen Jesuit), Max Klemick (Belen Jesuit), AJ Garrido (Belen Jesuit), Jose Santos (Felix Varela), Luke Ieremia (Felix Varela), Makquiel Velez (Sunset), Uziel Chaparro (Sunset), Head Coach Sebastian Abreu (Felix Varela), Honorary Coach Matthew Kanakis (Palmetto - 2015 All-Star). To celebrate this historic match, 20-years-old, some former all-stars attended, including 2014 - Johnny Benitez - Florida Christian School; 2017 - Daniel Thews - SLAM Miami; 2017 - Alejandro Escobar - Palmetto; 2022 - Charlie Oriana - Felix Varela; 2023 - Thomas Santos - Miami High; 2023 - Elio Martin - Hialeah-Miami Lakes; 2024 - Yusdel Martinez - Felix Varela; 2024 - Lucas Perez-Malo - G Holmes Braddock; 2024 - Matthew Webb - Hialeah-Miami Lakes; 2024 - Seth Bohler - Palmetto. College coaches in attendance included: Pedro Davila (Warner University men's volleyball coach); Imanol Davila (Oakland City men's volleyball assistant coach); Charles Norman (Barry University men's volleyball coach); and Breno Ertty (St. Thomas University men's volleyball coach). Event photographers were John Benitez (@Johnnybenitez_) and Dania Montejo (@themontejos). North d. South 20-25, 25-18, 25-27, 25-20, 15-10: Yeison Gonzalez 14 Kills, 7 Digs, 1 Ace; Carlos Miranda 7 Digs; Nico Delgado-Gonzalez 3 Digs; Giovanni Gonzalez 1 Dig, 2 Assists; Ibrahim Perez 2 Kills, 2 Digs, 1 Assist, 3 Blocks; Santiago Lopez 1 Kill; Elayan Soto 1 Kill, 1 Block; Marianno Beytia 1 Dig, 9 Assists; Diego Cobena 5 Kills, 3 Digs, 1 Ace, 1 Block; Nicholas Navarro 4 Digs, 2 Aces; Ernesto Alvarenga 1 Dig, 5 Assists; Roman Garcia 1 Kill; Christian Bagshaw 1 Kill, 1 Block; Evan Alcron 1 Dig, 2 Blocks; Lucas Barragan 2 Assists; Dante Munecas 3 Kills, 9 Blocks; Jose Santos 1 Dig, 6 Assists; Luke Diaz 3 Kills, 4 Digs, 5 Assists, 1 Ace; Lucca Sant'anna 1 Kill, 4 Digs, 3 Assists; Derek Ocasio 5 Kills, 2 Digs, 2 Blocks; Gabriel Perez-Malo 9 Kills, 1 Dig, 2 Aces; Luke Ieremia 5 Kills, 3 Digs, 2 Aces, 1 Block; Jaime Dominguez 2 Blocks; Max Klemick 2 Blocks; Jake Bedoy 3 Kills, 1 Dig, 1 Block; Oliver Cerna 2 Kills; AJ Garrido 2 Digs; Uziel Chapparo 2 Digs, 4 Assists; Alvaro Perez 1 Kill. State track awards The Florida Diary Farmers announced the state's classification winners for FHSAA boys' and girls' track & field. Each is eligible for Mr. and Miss Track & Field honors, respectively, representing the best of the best. Coach of the Year recipients were also announced. They are eligible for the state's overall Coach of the Year accolades. Here are locals who won classification honors. ▪ Class 3A Girls' Track Athlete of the Year: Tyra Cox, Senior, Miami Northwestern: The 2024 Florida Miss Track swept the 200-meter (22.99) and 400-meter (51.44) state titles for the second consecutive year. Her time of 51.44 in the 400 meters was the second fastest among USA high school runners in 2025. Signed with the University of Florida. ▪ Class 2A Girls' Track Athlete of the Year: Arianna Garcia, Junior, Carrollton: Swept the 100-meter hurdles (14.09) and 400-meter hurdles (58.97) championships. ▪ Class 3A Girls' Track Coach of the Year: Davidson Gill, Dillard: Led his team to its second straight state title with a 96-85.5 point victory over Miami Northwestern. ▪ Class 2A Girls' Track Coach of the Year: Dylan Hermelee, Carrollton: Led his squad to the school's first state title, edging 2024 champion Montverde Academy by a narrow 65-64.5 point margin. ▪ Class 4A Boys' Track Coach of the Year: Danny Areces, Miami Columbus: Led Columbus to its second straight state title with 74 points. ▪ Class 3A Boys' Track Coach of the Year: Victor Arrieta, Belen Jesuit: Led his team to the state title with 69 points, finishing ahead of runnerup Niceville (67). State softball nominees The Florida Dairy Farmers announced the list of nominees for FHSAA top state softball honors, and the stellar group includes some local athletes and coaches. They are: ▪ 7A: Krystal Martinez (Hialeah Gardens) Sr C .722 BA, 11 2B; 2 3B, 4 HR, 30 R, 31 RBI, 21 SB; Ali Solo (Western) Sr P 18-4, 2.10 ERA, 153 IP, 175 K; .298 BA, 4 HR, 17 RBI; Chloe Junco (Coral Reef) Jr INF .387 BA, 19 R, 28 RBI, .933 Fielding %; Coach John Bradshaw (Western) 20-6 State Final Four; Coach Kyle Davis (West Broward) 18-8 Regional Finalist; Coach Zach Segal (Coral Reef) 20-7. ▪ 6A: Megan Villazone (Doral Academy) Sr P 26-1, 0.63 ERA, 145 IP, 261 K, 39 BB ; .475 BA, 45 RBI; Coach Willie Viruet (Doral Academy) 31-1 State Champion; Coach Robyn Handler (South Plantation) 14-12 Regional Finalist. ▪ 5A: Victoria Brunette (St. Thomas Aquinas) Sr INF .341 BA, 8 2B, 3 HR, 20 R, 22 RBI; Summer Givens (St. Thomas Aquinas) Sr INF .346 BA, 7 2B, 3 3B, 2 HR, 18 R, 26 RBI; Coach Bryan Baucom (St. Thomas Aquinas) 16-13 State Final Four. ▪ 4A: Lyric Rodriguez (American Heritage) 8th P 14-2, 1.26 ERA, 100 IP, 91 K, 26 BB; Sienna Garcia (Archbishop McCarthy) Sr P 9-5, 2.17 ERA, 113 IP, 169 K, 43 BB; 3 HR, 17 R, 19 RBI; Coach Jason Garcia (Key West) 16-8 Regional Finalist; Coach Sergio Fernandez (American) 15-9; Coach Samantha Banister (American Heritage) 23-3 State Runner-Up; Coach Jean Ferrier (Archbishop McCarthy) 15-8. ▪ 3A: Lydia Berent (Cardinal Gibbons) Jr P 20-6, 1.11 ERA, 157 IP, 243 K, 26 BB; .500 BA, 11 2B, 3 HR, 39 R, 12 RBI, 20 SB; Gio Gurgel (Coral Springs Charter) Jr C/3B .494 BA, 11 2B, 2 3B, 7 HR, 26 R, 35 RBI; Taylor Rebhan (Somerset Academy Silver Palms) Jr INF .430 BA, 7 2B, 4 3B, 5 HR, 36 R, 24 RBI, 19 SB; Coach Mark Montimurro (Coral Springs Charter) 23-4 Regional Finalist; Coach Gator Rehban (Somerset Academy Silver Palms) 24-6 State Champion. ▪ 2A: Kinsey Cerda (Palmer Trinity) Soph SS .508 BA, 7 2B, 3 3B, 3 HR, 29 R, 15 RBI, 24 SB; Gigi Khoury (Westminster Christian) Sr 3B .519 BA, 16 2B, 5 HR, 27 R, 26 RBI; Coach Nic Varsi (Westminster Christian) 20-8 State Final Four; Coach Stephen Hager (Florida Christian) 19-9 Regional Finalist. ▪ 1A: Camila Holguin (Miami Christian) Sr P/OF .453 BA, 7 2B, 2 3B, 6 HR, 24 R, 30 RBI; 3-1, 3.08 ERA; Mia Gonzalez (AIE) Jr SS/P .608 BA, 7 2B, 2 3B, 4 HR, 32 R, 27 RBI; 4-3, 2.12 ERA; Coach Henry Laurido (Schoolhouse Prep) 15-10 Regional Finalist; Coach Kelly Gonzalez (AIE) 10-8; Coach Pio Herrera (Miami Christian) 16-9 State Final Four. Send sports results For high school and middle school athletes in Broward and Miami-Dade counties, if you have summer sports results and top performers (with stats), email hssports@ They will run in the newspaper and online. Photos accepted, too. No deadline. You will be alerted when it will appear in the newspaper and online. New athletic directors, coaches For high schools in Broward and Miami-Dade, if you have new sports administration and/or coaching hires to announce, email hssports@ --- Roundup compiled by Jim Varsallone jvarsallone@

Miami Herald
25-05-2025
- Sport
- Miami Herald
Miami High and Mater Lakes' Sydney Wilson is the Dade Girls' Scholar-Athlete of the Year
Sydney Wilson grew up as one of five siblings, all of whom were solid athletes. From a young age, though, Wilson developed the skills that made her stand out and gave everyone an idea she might be a versatile athlete who could excel in multiple sports. Wilson proved to be exactly that once she got to high school, becoming one of the top players in Miami-Dade County in basketball and volleyball. But Wilson's work ethic and excellence isn't limited to sports. She is an accomplished student as well with an academic resume which will give her the opportunity to study at FIU starting this fall. Wilson is the Miami Herald's Miami-Dade County Girls' Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Wilson starred in both of her favorite sports at two different schools. On the basketball court, she was part of two state final four squads at Miami High and earned Miami Herald Co-Player of the Year honors this past season while leading the Stingarees to the regional finals. But in the fall, Wilson starred on the volleyball court for Mater Lakes Academy where she led the Bears to their first appearance in the state final and earned first team All-Dade honors. 'It's just putting in the work early on and getting the fundamentals down,' Wilson said earlier this year. In basketball, Wilson was one of the best point guards in the state averaging nearly eight assists per game. In volleyball, she was one of the most versatile hitters and setters in the state, and finished this past fall with 268 kills, 61 aces, 286 digs and 191 assists. In the classroom, Wilson maintained a 4.51 weighted GPA and scored a 1350 on the SAT. She took multiple dual enrollment classes at FIU during her senior season. Wilson also received the Florida Academic Scholarship tier of the Florida Bright Future Scholarship program, which will cover 100 percent of her college tuition. Wilson also completed over 100 hours of community service while running the concession stand at various Miami High athletic events and others like the basketball league for the Kiwanis of Little Havana Foundation. She continues her family's athletic tradition as her older sister and former teammate, Joelle, was a Miami Herald Athlete of the Year.

Miami Herald
23-05-2025
- Sport
- Miami Herald
Top state awards for water polo coaches, players. Plus Miami scholar athletes, state boys' hoops honors
Senior Kathleen Serig of Miami Gulliver Prep is the state's Florida Dairy Farmers 2025 Miss Water Polo, and junior Dane Fox of Fort Lauderdale Westminster Academy is the winner of the state's 2025 Mr. Water Polo award, after a final round of voting by a statewide panel of high school water polo coaches. In addition, Carroll Vaughan of Gulliver Prep and Daniel Cercols of Westminster Academy were named winners of the state's Girls' and Boys' Water Polo Coach of the Year awards, respectively. Serig helped her team to the state championship with 84 goals while adding 36 assists and 64 steals. The senior attack finished her four-year varsity career with 334 goals, 150 assists and 197 steals. Fox helped his team to the state title with 103 goals while adding 51 assists and 39 steals. He scored the overtime goal in an 11-10 semifinal win over Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas and added two goals in his team's 11-10 title-match victory over Miami Hialeah Mater Lakes Academy. Vaughan led her squad to a 27-1 record and Gulliver's first girls' state title since 2013. Her team avenged its only loss of the regular season to Seminole (8-7) by scoring an 8-5 win over the 2024 title winner in the championship game. Cercols's Westminster squad posted a 24-2 record on the way to winning the school's first boys' state water polo title. Scholar Athletes The Miami Chapter of Delta Psi Kappa recognizes and promotes worthwhile achievements of women in the fields of Health, Physical Education and related fields. Each year, Delta Psi Kappa recognizes outstanding high school senior women athletes from each Miami-Dade County high school and awards scholarships to two high school seniors, as well as a college student studying in a field related to Health Sciences and or Physical Education. This year's recipients of the Mary Mahan Grant are Miami High's Devyn K. Riggins and Ronald Reagan/Doral High's Antonia Dean. The Alleine Swain College Scholarship Winner is Barry University's Lia Larramendi Mirabel. The following are Delta Psi Kappa Bravo Award recipients. Kamilla Gareeva (Mourning), Solange Aleman (American), Jasmin Brown (Goleman), Deztinie Lewis (Booker T.), Valentina Tomas-Dolan (Coral Gables), Samantha Ruiz (Coral Reef), Abigail Lintner (Cutler Bay), Clara Benzaquen (Krop), Adriana Zavala (Varela), Catherine Fuerte (Braddock), Jasmine Uz (Hialeah Gardens), Nyla Hayes (Hialeah), Isabella Velasquez (Hialeah-Miami Lakes), Jamilah Miller (Homestead), Doral Sofia Carrasquel (JC Bermudez), Sophia Diaz (Ferguson), Florencia Alvarez Bomrad (MAST), Leah Mercer (Miami Beach), Ja'Kayla Milton (Carol City), Eymani Brown (Central), Carmen Dragustinovis (Coral Park), Camille Canidate (Edison), Daniela Valentina Rodriguez (Jackson), Amanda Cepero (Killian), Jayden Victoria Courtney (Norland), Tyra Cox (Northwestern), Alessandra Falcon (Palmetto), Devyn K. Riggins (Miami High), Ronairda Legra (Southridge), Gia Culler-Guerra (Miami Springs), Paula Villacreses (Sunset), Yoshaney Cayaso (North Miami Beach), Naima Valcin (North Miami), Antonia Dean (Reagan), Anisleidy Chavez (South Dade), Natalie Delgado (South Miami), Tatiana Andrea Perez (Southwest), Oakley Sever (TERRA), Ruth Gonzalez (Westland Hialeah). Basketball state honors Source Hoops presents the 2024-25 Boys' Basketball Class 7A All-State Team. Fifteen players represent the best of the best for those high schools that participate in Class 7A of FHSAA boys' hoops. Players were selected based on in-person evaluations, a review of all-area teams selected by media from around the state and without regard to a player's travel team or high school affiliation or his ranking by other outlets. In 7A, state and national champ Miami Christopher Columbus had three players on first team and one on second team. Players from Miami Palmetto and Miami High were also chosen to the elite group. 7A FIRST TEAM Cameron Boozer, 6-9 Sr, Columbus Cayden Boozer, 6-4 Sr, Columbus Jalen Reece, 6-1 Sr, Orlando Oak Ridge Terrance Drain, 6-8 Sr, Windermere Caleb Gaskins, 6-8 Jr, Columbus 7A SECOND TEAM Jamier Jones, 6-5 Sr, Orlando Oak Ridge Santiago Henriquez, 5-11 Sr, Miami Palmetto Jaxon Richardson, 6-6 Jr, Columbus Johnny Lackaff, 6-2 Soph, Sarasota Romarie Robinson, 6-5 Sr, Miami High 7A THIRD TEAM Alex Springs, 6-2 Sr, St. Cloud Tor-El Robinson, 6-3 Sr, Wellington Luke McCrimmon, 6-2 Jr, Kissimmee Osceola Jeremy Felix, 6-0 Sr, Port St. Lucie Centennial Nolan Nelson, 6-8 Soph, St. Augustine Creekside All-County Ballots High school coaches of spring varsity sports should have received their ballots to send Miami Herald All-Dade and Miami Herald All-Broward nominees. If you have not received a ballot, email hssports@ Send high school sports results For high schools in Broward and Miami-Dade counties, if you have varsity results and top performers (with stats), email hssports@ 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. --- Roundup compiled by Jim Varsallone jvarsallone@


Miami Herald
14-05-2025
- Sport
- Miami Herald
Columbus, Divine Savior boys' volleyball in region finals. Plus basketball honors, region softball, more boys' volleyball
The Miami Columbus boys' volleyball team won two games in regionals, after losing a close battle to Miami High in the District 15-3A finals. The Stingarees (20-7) won the district title 25-22, 31-29, 25-21, after losing three times to Columbus in the regular season. Both teams advanced to regionals. Miami High beat Davie Western 25-23, 25-19, 25-21 in a Region 4-3A quarterfinal but then was eliminated by Miami Southwest 25-21, 25-12, 18-25, 25-20 in a Region 4-3A semifinal. The Explorers (26-3) beat Pembroke Pines West Broward 25-21, 23-25, 25-18, 25-15 in a Region 4-3A quarterfinal and Weston Cypress Bay 33-31, 25-19, 19-25, 25-18 in a Region 4-3A semifinal. Columbus will play Southwest (23-5) for the region title. The Explorers are 2-0 against Southwest this season. ▪ Region 4-3A Quarterfinal: Columbus d. West Broward 25-21, 23-25, 25-18, 25-15: Lucas Riva 14 kills, 2 aces, 1 block, 5 digs; Marco Blavia 12 kills, 2 aces, 1 block, 5 digs; Dante Muñecas 11 kills, 3 aces, 2 digs; Daniel Rubi 9 kills, 1 ace, 1 block, 3 digs; Matthew Fernandez 9 digs, 1 ace; Charlie Friguls 49 assists, 1 ace, 1 block, 3 digs. Col 25-3, WB 12-7. ▪ Region 4-3A Semifinal: Columbus d. Cypress Bay 33-31, 25-19, 19-25, 25-18: Lucas Riva 22 kills, 1 block, 8 digs; Matias Claure 10 kills, 1 dig, 1 block; Daniel Rubi 9 kills, 1 ace, 6 digs; Marco Blavia 8 kills, 1 assist, 1 block, 4 digs; Dante Muñecas 6 kills, 2 blocks, 3 digs; Charlie Friguls 52 assists, 1 ace, 1 kill, 5 digs; Matthew Fernandez 9 digs, 1 assist. Col 26-3, CB 19-7. ▪ Region 4-3A Semifinal: Southwest d. Miami High 25-21, 25-12, 18-25, 25-20: Juanmarco Diaz 21 kills, 2 aces, 13 digs; Dereck Ocasio 13 kills, 9 digs; Kevin Munoz 10 kills, 13 digs, 17 assists; Fabrizio Villa 5 kills; Shia Decastro 16 digs; Nelson Truiz 33 assists. Sw 23-5, MH 20-7. ▪ Region 4-2A Semifinal: Reagan d. Belen Jesuit 25-23, 22-25, 22-25, 25-13, 15-13: Yeison Gonzalez 32 kills, 31 serve received, 4 aces, 13 digs; Diego Cobena 18 kills, 16 serve received, 7 digs; Diego Requena 57 assists, 3 kills, 2 blocks, 2 aces, 9 digs; Santiago Mejias 31 serve received, 5 assists, 18 digs; Michael Perez 9 kills, 6 digs; Zhayed Lacruz 5 kills, 2 blocks; William Camacho 3 blocks. Rea 23-4, Bel 13-16. ▪ Region 4-2A Semifinal: Varela d. Mater Lakes Academy 25-23, 22-25, 25-23, 19-25, 15-9: Dylan Reyes 16 kills, 3 aces, 4 digs, 35 serve receive; Jake Colon 10 kills, 4 blocks; Aquilles Lorenzo 8 kills, 4 blocks, 4 digs; Luke Ieremia 7 kills, 4 aces, 5 digs, 22 serve receive; Sebastian Hidalgo 16 digs, 3 aces, 26 serve receive; Gabriel Ramos 23 assists, 6 digs; Jose Santos 19 assists. Var 20-6, MLA 21-8. ▪ Region 3-2A Semifinal: St. Thomas Aquinas d. Lake Worth Dr. Joaquin Garcia 25-21, 25-20, 22-25, 21-25, 15-13: Kamaal Medina 15 kills, 2 blocks; Charles Campbell 13 kills, 5 blocks; John Virginio 11 kills, 3 blocks, 2 aces, 14 digs, 14 serve receive; Jordan Diaz 10 kills, 2 aces, 18 serve receive; Christian Nicholson 3 kills, 3 blocks; Joseph Virginio 19 digs, 19 serve receive; Elijah Lam 55 assists, 11 digs; Adriano Chiabra 9 digs. STA 16-8, DJG 20-9. ▪ Region 3-1A Semifinal: Divine Savior d. Downtown Doral 25-11, 25-21, 22-25, 25-23: Santiago Lopez 20 kills, 3 aces, 8 digs, 2 blocks, 17 serve receive; Manuel Cueva 27 assists, 10 digs, 4 blocks, 3 kills; Luis Fuenmayor 9 kills, 5 blocks, .412 hitting percentage; Kingston Leyrer 22 serve receive, 11 digs; Kevin Chen 19 serve receive, 9 digs, 2 aces. DS 13-6, DD 11-7. Region softball The Miami Westminster Christian softball team shut out Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna 11-0 in a Region 4-2A quarterfinal game. Coral Springs Charter and Miami Somerset Academy Silver Palms won in 3A. ▪ Region 4-2A Quarterfinal: Westminster Christian 11, Chaminade-Madonna 0: Winning Pitcher Kaley Dyer 4 IP, 0 R, 1H, 1 BB, 6 K; Pitcher Mya Rodgers 1 IP, 0 R, 0 H, 0 BB, 3 K; Jasmine Armenteros 2-3, HR, 2B, R, 3 RBI; Kelsie Kenney 2-2, 3 SB, 2 R; Gigi Khoury 1-2, 2B, BB, R, 2 RBI; Mya Rodgers 1-2, HBP, 2 R; Kaley Dyer 1-3, R; Erin Perez 1-1, BB, 2 R; Gaby Perez 1-2, 2B; Molly Diaz 1-1. WC 18-7-1, CM 9-12. ▪ Region 4-2A Quarterfinal: Florida Christian 4, WPB King's Academy 1: Winning Pitcher Shaun Fernandez 5 IP, 1 R, 4 H, 2 BB, 5 K; P Serena Gillen 2 IP, 0 R, 2 H, 1 BB, 6 K; Shaun Fernandez 2-3, RBI; Kianny Gil 2-3, RBI; Charlee Arana 1-2, 2 BB, 2 SB, R, RBI; Emma Medina 0-2, BB, SF, RBI. FC 18-8, KA 15-7. ▪ Region 4-1A Quarterfinal: Schoolhouse Prep 15, Berean Christian 0: Winning Pitcher Samantha Torres 2 IP, 0 R, 0 H, 0 BB, 3 K; P Analys Uriarte 1 IP, 0 R, 0 H, 0 BB, 1 K; P Ivanna Bulbarela 1 IP, 0 R, 0 H, 0 BB, 2 K; Analys Uriarte 2-3, R, 3 RBI; Angelly Benitez 2-2, R, 3 RBI; Valeria Vazquez 2-2, 3B, 2 BB, 3 R, RBI; Dulce Palacios 1-1, BB, HBP, 2 R; Michelle Dominguez 2-2, HBP, 2 R. SP 14-9, BC 8-11. ▪ Region 4-1A Quarterfinal: Academy for Innovation 10, Port St. Lucie Morningside Academy 9: AIE 10-7, Mor 15-7. ▪ Region 4-1A Quarterfinal: Miami Christian 18, Merritt Island 1: MC 14-8, MI 8-10. ▪ Region 4-1A Quarterfinal: Westminster Academy 14, Mater Bay Academy 0: WA 16-11, MBA 9-14. ▪ Region 4-3A Quarterfinal: Coral Springs Charter 15, Mater Lakes Academy 0: Winning Pitcher Sophia Bertorelli 2 IP, 0 R, 0 H, 0 BB, 5 K; P Emma Ruiz 1 IP, 0 R, 0 H, 0 BB, 2 K; Gio Gurgel 3-3, HR, 2 R, 4 RBI; Mia Rodriguez 2-2, BB, R, 4 RBI; Tiggy Courtney 2-2, BB, 2 R; Addi Michel 1-1, 2B, 2 R, 2 RBI; Courtney Wahlbrink 1-3, 2B, 2 R, 2 RBI; Heather Robertson 1-2, BB, R, RBI. CSC 22-3, MLA 8-8. ▪ Region 4-3A Quarterfinal: St. Brendan 9, Pompano Beach 0: Winning Pitcher Jules Miranda 7 IP, 0 R, 4 H, 1 BB, 6 K; Coral Latshaw 3-3, 2B, BB, 3 SB, 4 R; Rachel Rodriguez 2-3, BB, 2 2B, R, 3 RBI; Abigail Fernandez 2-4, 2B, RBI; Madisyn Llerandi 2-4, 2B, 2 R; Taylor Nielson 2-3, 2B, HBP, R, RBI. StB 15-11, PB 14-12. ▪ Region 4-3A Quarterfinal: Miami Somerset Academy Silver Palms 2, Naples Aubrey Rogers 0: Som 20-6, AR 14-14. ▪ Region 4-3A Quarterfinal: Cardinal Gibbons 4, LaBelle 1: Winning Pitcher Lydia Berent 4 IP, 1 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 16 K; Skylar Flack 1-3, 2B, RBI, 18 putouts, 1 assist; Elena Elash 1-3, 2B, R; Lydia Berent 1-3, R; Sloane Schaefer 1-2, HBP, R, RBI; Caroline Findley 1-2, R; Morgan Beavers 0-3, RBI. CG 22-5, LaB 12-12. ▪ Region 4-4A Quarterfinal: Plantation American Heritage 4, Okeechobee 2: Winning Pitcher Isabella Benton 6.2 IP, 1 R, 5 H, 1 BB, 4 K; P Lyric Rodriguez 0.1 IP, 1 R, 2 H, 1 BB, 0 K; Mia West 2-3, HR, R, 3 RBI; Bria Villano 1-3, R: Kylie Diaz 0-2, Sac, RBI; Arianna Reynolds 0-2, BB, 2 SB, R. AH 20-2, Okee 9-15. ▪ Region 4-4A Quarterfinal: Pembroke Pines Somerset Academy 7, American 0: Winning Pitcher Caitlyn Diaz 7 IP, 0 R, 5 H, 0 BB, 12 K; Katie Bailey 3-4, 2B, 3B, R, RBI; Emily Munoz 3-3, 2B, 3B, HBP, 4 RBI; Kelsey Gonzalez 2-4, 3 R; Kiera Carbone 1-3, BB, 2 R. Som 11-12-1, Amer 15-9. ▪ Region 4-4A Quarterfinal: Archbishop McCarthy 7, Lake Worth Dr. Joaquin Garcia 1: Winning Pitcher Sienna Garcia 7 IP, 1 R, 0 ER, 5 H, 1 BB, 13 K; Lydia Springer 2-3, 2B, 2 R, 2 RBI; Sophia Jimenez 2-3, R, 2 RBI; Lyra Heberling 0-2, R, RBI; Alexis Nightingale 1-3, 2B, R. AM 15-7, DJG 12-12. ▪ Region 4-4A Quarterfinal: Key West 7, Naples Barron Collier 1: Winning Pitcher Brianna Brenner 7 IP, 1 R, 2 H, 2 BB, 14 K; Skye Sterling 1-4, HR, R, 2 RBI; Shylo Sanchez 2-3, HR, R, RBI; Lilee Gage 2-3, R; Aaliyah Mcleod 1-2, BB, R; Tavyn Gage 1-3, 2B, R, 2 RBI; Kaleya Cervantes 1-2, R. KW 15-7, BC 12-10. Basketball state honors Source Hoops presents the 2024-25 Boys' Class 1A and Class 2A All-State Teams. Fifteen players represent the best of the best for those high schools that participate in Class 1A of FHSAA boys' hoops, and 15 more who compete in Class 2A. Players were selected based on in-person evaluations, a review of all-area teams selected by media from around the state and without regard to a player's travel team or high school affiliation or his ranking by other outlets. Weston Sagemont (22-8), which won its third consecutive FHSAA state title, was well represented as was Miami Riveria Prep, which also won its third consecutive state championship. Players from Hialeah Educational Academy, Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna, Miami Country Day, and Fort Lauderdale Westminster Academy also made the standout list. ▪ 1A FIRST TEAM Matt Able, 6-4 Sr, Weston Sagemont Patrick Liburd, 6-5 Sr, Weston Sagemont Toni Bryant, 6-9 Jr, North Tampa Christian Landen Harwood, 6-2 Sr, Lake Worth Christian Mario Forbes, 6-8 Sr, Tallahassee St. John Paul II 1A SECOND TEAM Kevin Thomas, 6-6 Jr, Weston Sagemont Asa Rogosich, 6-0 Sr, Fort Myers Southwest Fla Chr Quinton Wilson, 6-2 Fr, Lakeland Victory Christian Ron Clark, 5-10 Jr, Jacksonville Impact Christian Caleb Sanders, 6-6 Sr, North Tampa Christian 1A THIRD TEAM Aeris Lawson, 6-2 Sr, Boca Raton Grandview Prep Julian DeClou, 6-4 Jr, Orlando Central Florida Chr Mike Muscrella, 6-2 Soph, WPB Atlantic Christian Justis Clements, 6-2 Jr, Jacksonville Eagle's View Anthony Knowles, 6-1 Sr, Weston Sagemont --- ▪ 2A FIRST TEAM Alex Lloyd, 6-4 Sr, Ft. Laud. Westminster Academy Tate Darner, 6-4 Sr, Lakeland Santa Fe Catholic Jasen Lopez, 6-0 Jr, Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna Mason Fuentes, 6-0 Jr, Miami Riviera Prep Myles Fuentes, 6-0 Soph, Miami Riviera Prep 2A SECOND TEAM Alex Constanza, 6-8 Jr, Ft. Laud. Westminster Acad. Jeremy Jenkins, 6-8 Soph, Miami Riviera Prep Jayden Petit, 6-5 Jr, Naples First Baptist Academy Josiah Brooks, 6-2 8th Grade, Hialeah Edu. Academy Lyrique Sartin, 6-0 Sr, Riverview Bell Creek Academy 2A THIRD TEAM Jonathan Powell, 6-3 Sr, Daytona Beach Father Lopez J'London Bivens, 6-1 Sr, Tampa Prep Toby Lane, 5-10 Jr, Lakeland Santa Fe Catholic Chaim Galbut, 6-6 Sr, Miami Country Day Josh Pitts, 6-1 Sr, Oviedo The Master's Academy College signings Miami High's five starters on the boys' basketball team and two top reserves have earned college scholarships. The list includes: Romari Robinson (NCAA Division I Sacramento State); Aaron Richard (NJCAA Chipola); Joseph Jean (NJCAA Eastern Wyoming); Absalon Cortes (NCAA Division II Holy Family University in Philadelphia); Joseph Murillo, Miguel Charles and Eddy Bonilla (NAIA Florida Memorial). All-County Ballots High school coaches of spring varsity sports should have received their ballots to send Miami Herald All-Dade and Miami Herald All-Broward nominees. If you have not received a ballot, email hssports@ Send sports results For high schools in Broward and Miami-Dade counties, if you have varsity results and top performers (with stats), email hssports@ --- Roundup compiled by Jim Varsallone jvarsallone@


Miami Herald
17-04-2025
- Sport
- Miami Herald
Former Miami High, University of Miami basketball star Dwayne Collins dies at 37
Former Miami High and University of Miami basketball player Dwayne Collins died on Wednesday, three days after his 37th birthday. The cause of death has not been announced, but a heart attack is suspected, according to multiple sources. Collins, 6-8, played for the Hurricanes from 2006 to 2010 and averaged 23.6 minutes, 9.9 points and 7 rebounds per game. He was the second player in UM history to reach 1,000 points, 850 rebounds and 100 assists in a career and as a senior led the team in scoring (12.0 ppg), rebounding (7.8 rpg), and field-goal percentage (.604) — the second-best single-season field goal percentage in UM history at that time. He was selected with the final pick of the 2010 draft by the Phoenix Suns but did not play for them that season. He signed with Italian team Cimberio Varese for the 2010–11 season, but he was let go prior to the start of the season after sustaining a knee injury. He returned to action in July 2013 when he joined the Suns for the 2013 NBA Summer League. In five games for the Suns, he averaged 1.2 points in 5.3 minutes per game. Collins was an all-state and All-Dade County selection as a junior and senior at Miami High. He averaged 24 points, 13 rebounds, three assists and two blocks per game as a senior. He led Miami High to the state title as a junior, averaging 18 points, 11 rebounds and four blocks. He played for the Miami Tropics AAU team under coach Art 'Pilin' Alvarez, with whom Collins shared a birthday. 'I had just texted with Dwayne on April 13, because we share that birthday, so this was a complete shock and the Miami basketball community is in pain,' Alvarez said. 'He was one of the most loved student-athletes in the Miami ranks, so nice and humble. He was a great basketball player and an even better human being.'