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Saturday night's high school roundup
Saturday, January 19, 2013
by
Steve Dorsey
Shanovia Dove had 40 points and No. 5 Palm Beach Lakes was able to hold off No. 4 Grandview Prep in a showdown of area top-10 teams at the Martin Luther King Holiday Classic in West Palm Beach.
Grandview Prep led 30-29 at halftime, but Lakes (13-7) took control by outscoring the Pride (18-2) 25-12 in the third quarter.
Vionise Pierre-Louis had 26 points and Neydja Petithomme had 23 for Grandview.
Coconut Creek 53, No. 3 Boynton Beach 44: Ta'Kerria Brown had 22 points for the Tigers (16-5), who fell to the Cougars (20-0) at the Martin Luther King Holiday Classic.
No. 7 Palm Beach Central 62, Miami Northwestern 39: Crystal Primm scored 18 points to lead the Broncos (12-7) to victory in the Martin Luther King Holiday Classic.
No. 9 Park Vista 61, Calvary Christian 38: Emily Lochten had 22 points and Kiara Meeks had 16 points to lead the Cobras (12-9) past the Eagles in Boynton Beach.
Gulliver Prep 48, West Boca Raton 34: Shaina Wottiz had 17 points and Andrea Pittell had eight points for the Bulls (5-17), who fell to the Raiders in Miami.
Gainesville-Bucholz 72, Fort Pierce Central 18: Savannah Haule had four points for the Cobras (10-12), who fell to the Bobcats at the Martin Luther King Holiday Classic in West Palm Beach.
BOYS
No. 1 Grandview Prep 74, Miami Jackson 64: Ivan Canete recorded 23 points and 20 rebounds to lead the Pride (19-0) to victory in Miami.
No. 2 Palm Beach Lakes 77, Miami Senior 68: JD Coleman scored 23 points and Quincy Rideau added 20 points to lead the Rams (15-1) to victory over the Stingarees in West Palm Beach.
No. 3 St. Andrew's 66, Inlet Grove 38: George Andino had 18 points and Sean Mooney had 11 points, six assists and five rebounds to lead the Scots (15-2) past the Hurricanes (7-12) in Boca Raton. A.J. McAdory had 10 points for Inlet Grove.
No. 7 Jupiter 68, Coral Reef 45: Matt Zicaro had 17 points and eight rebounds and Grant Pelchen had 14 points to lead the Warriors (13-4) past the Barracudas (16-4) in Miami.
Palm Beach Gardens 48, No. 9 Wellington 43: Brandon Steven scored 24 points to lead the Gators (2-17) past the Wolverines (14-7) in Palm Beach Gardens. Stephon Gordon had 18 points for Wellington.
Santaluces 71, Boynton Beach 56: Peter Strzelecki scored 19 points and Adam Ziomek added 10 assists to lead the Chiefs (6-14) past the Tigers in Lantana. Donte Sylencieoux led Boynton Beach with 15 points.
Treasure Coast 65, Royal Palm Beach 44: Justin Nicolas scored 21 points to lead the Titans (14-5) past the Wildcats (12-5) in Royal Palm Beach. Ivenor Rosier paced the Wildcats with 16 points.
St. Edwards 56, Pope John Paul II 47: Kevin Johnston scored 21 points for the Eagles (8-10) in a loss in Boca Raton.
Suncoast 64, Boca Raton 56: Jonathan Odjo scored 14 points to lead the Chargers (16-4) past the Bobcats in Riviera Beach. Max McKee had 16 points for Boca.
Pahokee 64, Glades Central 57: James Johnson scored 22 points and Jeleek Mitchell added 19 points, nine rebounds and four blocks to lead the Blue Devils (11-4) past the Raiders in Pahokee. Antone Paige added 13 rebounds.
BOYS SOCCER
St. Andrew's 4, Yeshiva 1: Colin Schotter had three goals and Min Choy had two assists to lead the Scots (5-10-3) past the Storm in Boca.
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User Comments:
coach B. commented on January 20, 2013 at 5:24 a.m.: report abuse
Proud to be a Lion, and proud of the guys especially the Omni crew.
Go Lions.
Rocco Cammarano commented on January 20, 2013 at 12:05 p.m.: report abuse
GO LIONS!!! Just want to congratulate entire team for their hard work and effort it took to take 1st placefor second year in a row.. I also would like to congratulate all the parents for being part of this great sport! Next up districts.... Lets do it again Lions!!!
wrestling fan commented on January 20, 2013 at 4:31 p.m.: report abuse
Also the players are very completive and are good, ecspecially their 106 the coaches are just bad.
No Trainer for Finals? commented on January 20, 2013 at 5:18 p.m.: report abuse
Anyone notice that a kid got a broken finger during the finals of the PBC Tourny and the Host school did not provide a trainer. There was a very good trainer for what appeared to be most of the tournament but they did not have one for the finals? What's up with that?
wrestler fan commented on January 21, 2013 at 7:54 p.m.: report abuse
Coverage of palm beach county wrestling is terrible they dont even have the indivisual results displayed
Lack of Local Media Coverage commented on January 21, 2013 at 8:16 p.m.: report abuse
Check out the wrestling forum in the sports ...someone posted them there.
coach B. commented on January 22, 2013 at 4:25 a.m.: report abuse
Why would anyone degrade the effort of high school athletes,and their coaches. Walk in their shoes. Their days are long, and tough. They endure stress, pain, and have a roller coaster of highs, and lows. Support, and build. Volunteer, be a fan, and encourage them. When a youngster fails tell them why, and how to get better. Coaching is 7 days a week 365 days a year. Celebrate, give constructive comments.
Spend a day watching their practice. Go lions.
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