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Football: Santaluces rallies past West Boca Raton
Thursday, November 01, 2012
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The Palm Beach Post
Diocemy St. Juste had rushing touchdowns of 41 and 55 yards, leading Santaluces to a 34-27 victory over West Boca Raton on Thursday night.
Artez Fulton threw a touchdown pass and also rushed for a score for Santaluces (5-3, 4-2 District 13-7A).
Gerald Ferguson returned a blocked punt 5yards for a touchdown and Michael Fiore's added a touchdown on a 3-yard interception return for West Boca Raton (2-6, 2-4).
No. 2 Fort Pierce Central 49, Port St. Lucie 12: Sam Vaughn threw five touchdown passes, leading the Cobras (8-0) to the rout of the Jaguars (2-6) in Fort Pierce. Jameel Jackson and J.J. Stevens each had two touchdown receptions for Central.
Jupiter Christian 50, Coral Springs Christian 24: Jordan Player rushed for 225 yards and four touchdowns and Kyle Konopasek added 121 yards rushing and three scores as the Eagles (3-6, 1-4 District 7-2A) handled the Crusaders (4-5, 1-4) in Coral Springs. Justin Karlsen completed seven of nine passes for 98 yards.
Vero Beach 42, Treasure Coast 9: Justin Williams returned a kickoff 81 yards for a touchdown, but the Titans (4-3) fell to the Indians in Vero Beach. Vero locked up the District 8-8A title with the win.
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Pope John Paul II 43, Miami Country Day 12: Carmine Giuffrida threw for 120 yards and three touchdowns and DeQuan McGriff ran for 103 yards and a touchdown run to lead the Eagles (8-1) to the rout of the Spartans in Boca Raton. Giuffrida's TD passes all came in the first half as the Eagles led 30-0 at halftime. Will Jeanlys had five catches for 157 yards and a touchdown and Jarious Smith added a rushing touchdown for Pope.
John Carroll 7, Miami-LaSalle 3: Jordan Watkins' 44-yard touchdown pass to Edwin Thomas was the only touchdown of the game as the Rams (6-3) upset the Royal Lions (6-3) in Miami.
Ransom Everglades 41, St. Andrew's 12: The Scots (1-8) fell to the (4-6) Raiders in Miami.
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