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Soccer: Royal Palm Beach boys improve to 10-1
Monday, December 03, 2012
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The Palm Beach Post
Eric Moore, Julian Lopez, and Ojay Nichol each scored a goal to lead seventh-ranked Royal Palm Beach to a 3-1 victory over Seminole Ridge in a boys soccer matchup Monday night.
The Wildcats improved to 10-1 on the season.
Atlantic 3, Palm Beach Gardens 1: Lonelson Nalus scored two goals and Roberto Ugalde added a goal and an assist as the Eagles (5-1) beat the Gators (2-5-2) in Delray Beach. Arlind Pajaziti scored the goal for Gardens.
John I. Leonard 1, Wellington 1: Wanderson Pierre-Louis scored a goal as the Lancers (4-3-2) tied the Wolverines in Greenacres.
Lake Worth 2, Forest Hill 1: Richard Joseph and Chleiden Saintvil each scored a goal to lead the Trojans (3-3-1) past the Falcons in West Palm Beach.
Trinity Christian 1, Weston-Sagemont 0: Gerritson Craane scored the only goal and Nick Nedd had six saves while earning his fourth shutout, helping the Warriors (7-0) top the Lions in Lake Worth.
Lake Worth Christian 1, Boca Raton Christian 1: Scott Lucas had 12 saves and Daniel Peralta scored a goal as the Defenders (0-6-2) tied the Blazers in Boca Raton.
Jensen Beach 2, Suncoast 1: Zach Panton scored both goals to help the Falcons (2-4-1) edge the Chargers in Jensen Beach.
GIRLS
No. 7 Spanish River 1 Jupiter 0: Brianna McGraw scored a goal and Cassie Steinberg saved a penalty kick and a breakaway to lead the Sharks (7-3-1) past the Warriors in Jupiter.
No. 5 West Boca Raton 6, No. 8 John I. Leonard 0: Kelly Harris scored all six goals and Kiana Nalpica had an assist as the Bulls (3-2-3) handled the Lancers in Greenacres.
Olympic Heights 8, Palm Beach Lakes 0: Nicole Greenburg had two goals and two assists and Callie Kinard added two goals and an assist as the Lions (3-6-3) routed the Rams in Boca Raton.
Lake Worth 2, Forest Hill 1: Aracely Castellon and Stephanie Martin each scored a goal to help the Trojans (4-4-1) top the Falcons.
Oxbridge Academy 8, Donna Klein Academy 0: Lisa Cedeno scored a goal to help the Thunderwolves (9-0) to the rout of the Eagles in West Palm Beach.
Lake Worth Christian 3, Pine School 0: Hannah Tannone scored two goals and Tiffany Anderson added another to lead the Defenders (6-4-1) past the Knights in Hobe Sound.
St. Andrew's 2, Fort Lauderdale-Pine Crest 0: Kimmy Schmutz and Lexi Casteliano each scored a goal to lead the Scots (7-4) past the Panthers in Fort Lauderdale. Catalina Perez had 12 saves to earn the shutout.
Wellington Christian 4, Berean Christian 0: Christina Carroll had two goals and two assists, Stephanie Wilson added a goal and an assist and Keyera Malloy also scored, leading the Eagles (2-7) over the Bulldogs in West Palm Beach.
Labelle 4, Glades Day 1: Cooper Bartley scored off an assist by Jade Echols, but the Gators (5-3) fell to the Cowboys in Belle Glade.
South Fork 3, Centennial 1: Logan Hinterlieter scored a goal and Christie Funk had 12 saves to lead the Bulldogs (9-0-1) past the Eagles in Stuart.
FOOTBALL
Area players honored: Cardinal Newman's Matt Burke and Atlantic's Keith Bryant received their jerseys for the 2013 U.S. Army All-American Bowl on Monday.
Burke, a 6-foot-6, 215-pound tight end, and Bryant, a 6-2, 300-pound defensive tackle, will play in the game along with American Heritage running back Greg Bryant. Bryant's ceremony was previously held.
It is the first time Palm Beach County has had three Army All-Americans in the same year. Glades Day senior running back Kelvin Taylor is also an All-American, having committed to play in the Under Armour All-America Game.
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User Comments:
John commented on December 4, 2012 at 4 a.m.: report abuse
when are the high school soccer rankings coming out?
Apoi commented on February 27, 2013 at 7:36 a.m.: report abuse
I really miss Aber .and Tywyn. I was thinnikg of trying to get there tomorrow weather permitting . cold or not, If its dry I may well go. Its funny being like 2 hrs away instead of less than one.
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