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| HERALD
January 25, 2017 7:20:55 AM
Entry #: 4214686
| ADistrict 14-5A Semifinals —Everglades 2, North Miami 2 (2 OT) 4-2 PK.: Diego Loureiro goal. Gianmarco Garofalo goal.
A District 15-3A Semifinals — Pines Charter 7, Hallandale 0: Rodrigo Souberville 4 goals. Ashton Cooper goal. Alex Benitez 6th shutout, 4saves. PC 13-6-2. A
District 16-2A Quarterfinals —St. Brendan 5, Westminster Christian 4 (PK’s, 2OT): Matthew Fals game winning save. SB 11-6-2. A
District 16-4A Quarterfinals —Belen 2, Westland 0: Andres Taquechel goal. Chris Ponce goal. Sebastian Restrepo assist. Mateus Tordin assist. BEL 16-7. A
District 16-2A Quarterfinals —Gulliver 8, Pinecrest Charter 0: Truman Gelnovatch 3 goals. Ryan Batalha 2 goals. Sebastian Hernandez goal, assist. GUL 15-1-3. A
District 15-3A Quarterfinals —American Heritage Plantation 7, Pompano Beach 0: Landon Lupo 2 goals. Joseph Vinson 2 goals. Terrance Wilder 2 goals. Shanyder Borgelin goal. Jonathan Gomes shutout. AHP 17-1-2.
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| herald
January 26, 2017 11:51:30 AM
Entry #: 4214793
| District semifinals in boys’ soccer saw some huge upsets Wednesday afternoon. Edison shut out district 15-2A defending state champion Ransom Everglades 1-0. Sophomore Andres Gonzalez scored five minutes into overtime off a Kerry Sarmiento assist to lead Reagan to a 2-1 win over defending state champion Belen Jesuit in District 16-4A. The Red Raiders will play La Salle for the district title at La Salle on Friday. The Bison (17-4-1) will travel to Belen to face rival Doral Academy for the district title at 3:30 p.m. Friday. MORE BOYS’ SOCCER A
District 16-4A Semifinals —Reagan 2, Belen 1(OT): Andres Gonzalez goal. Kerry Sarmiento assist. Luis Doejo goal. RR 17-4-1. A
District 15-2A Semifinals —Edison 1, Ransom Everglades 0. A
District 16-4A Semifinals —Doral 4, TERRA 0. A
District 15-2A Semifinals —La Salle 3, MAST 2: Marcus Cordon 2 goals. Felipe Baptista goal, assist. David Medeiros 2 assists. LS 11-3-5. A
District 16-5 Final —Varela 3, Coral Reef 1: Carlos Medina goal. Santiago Zabala goal. Cesar Paredes goal. Jonathan Arnaud assist. Cesar Paredes assist. Luis Alvarez assist. A
District 16-2A Semifinals — Gulliver 3, St. Brendan 0: Lucas Massolo 2 goals. Sebastian Paz goal. Gabriel Melor 5th shutout. GUL 16-1-3. A
District 15-5A Semifinals —Columbus 3, Coral Gables 2 (PK): Matthieu Estrada goal. PK’s: Nicolas Dopazo, Christopher Valdes, Sebastian Fuentes. A
District 16-1A Semifinals —Palmer Trinity 6, Marathon 0: Alberto Franceschi goal, assist. Henry Fernandez 2 goals. Nicolas Ludwig goal. Andres Montana goal. Jonathon Ludwig goal. Nicolas Rey assist. PT 17-1-1. A
District 16-1A Semifinals — Riviera Prep 8, Miami Community Charter 0: Harrison Brown 4 goals. Benjamin Vaca goal. Nicolas Gutierrez goal. Xavier Puig goal. Stefani Marconi goal.
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| HERALD
January 27, 2017 8:29:25 AM
Entry #: 4214830
| District 15-5A Semifinals —Miami Beach 2, Braddock 0: Josue Aguilar goal. Kevin Herrera goal. Luis Munoz assist. Gabriel Suarez 10th shutout. MB 19-1-1. A
District 14-1A Final — Miami Country Day 5, Hillel 4 (PK’s): Dre Medici goal. PK’s: Khalil Winder, Aaron Dillworth, Diego Oropeza, Erik Pantin, Dre Medici gw goal. MCD 10-5-3.
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| HERALD
January 28, 2017 11:37:19 AM
Entry #: 4214898
| ADistrict 16-4A Final - Reagan 1, Doral 0 (PKs 6-5). A District 16-2A Final - Gulliver 3, Keys Gate 2 (PKs): Ross Shellow goal. GUL 17-1-3. A District 16-3A Final - Jackson 3, Mourning 1: Pablo Medina 2 goals. Victor Alonzo goal JAX 20-2-1. A District 15-1A Final - Archimedean 1, SLAM Academy 0: Juan Lopez goal. David Cuitiva assist. A District 16-1A Final - Palmer Trinity 3, Riviera Prep 0: Alberto Franceschi 2 goals, assist. Henry Fernandez goal. PT 18-1-1. A District 14-2A Final - North Broward Prep 1, Coral Springs Charter 0. A District 15-2A Final - LaSalle 1, Edison 0: Felipe Baptista goal. Iker Sanchez shutout. LS 12-3-5. A District 15-5A Final - Columbus 2, Miami Beach 1 (OT): Julian Sara goal. Diego Vega goal.
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| HERALD
February 2, 2017 7:42:12 AM
Entry #: 4215148
| One year after suffering a shocking first-round upset loss to MAST Academy after coming in as the two-time defending state champions, the Gulliver boys’ soccer team was determined not to let it happen again on Wednesday afternoon. And the Raiders did not. Even though they faced a very talented Edison team much earlier than they would have expected (after Edison was upset by LaSalle in its district final), they used an early Truman Gelnovatch goal to build some early momentum and eventually dispatch Edison 2-0 in a Region 4-2A quarterfinal match at Gulliver. The win pushes the Raiders (17-1-3) into Saturday’s regional semifinals, where they will host LaSalle at Gulliver at 2 p.m. or possibly at FIU at 7 p.m. Gelnovatch’s goal was a shocker for everyone including his own teammates. Less than three minutes into the game, a deep ball down the right line from Guillermo Meneses appeared headed out of bounds. But Gelnovatch, despite being on the far right side from 30 yards out, went high with his right foot and fired a rocket over Edison keeper Belenske Eresia’s head for his team-leading 21st goal of the season. “It was just about to go out of bounds, and I looked up and saw that their keeper had come out too far and was trying to get back to the net,” Gelnovatch said. “I guess he thought I was going to cross it, and I just got some good foot on it and one-timed it over his head before he got back to the net.” From there, the Raiders played solid defense before adding an insurance goal in the game’s 55th minute when Gelnovatch rifled another shot from the left side that Eresia couldn’t handle and Gabriel Babtista knocked in on the rebound. “Credit to Edison, a really great team, and we knew getting off to a good start early on today would be important, and you can’t get a better start than popping one in in the first three minutes,” said Gulliver coach Matias Asorey. “Truman has been big time for us all year — he knows how to put the ball in the back of the net and brings a handful to the table for an opponent.” For Edison, which finished 20-3, it was a disappointing end to a historic season that came less than two weeks after the program’s first-ever GMAC championship. ARegion 4-2A quarterfinal: After a slow start, La Salle scored twice en route to a 2-0 victory over Keys Gates. “We started off really tight,” said LaSalle Coach Jorge San Miguel, “but we made some changes and got some guys off the bench, and then we really got going.” The tie was broken late in the half with a goal by senior Bernie Marti off a rebound. Bautista Duhour also scored, and Felipe Baptista had both assists. Keeper Iker Sanchez recorded the shutout. The Lions will play Gulliver in a region semifinal. Gulliver beat them 3-0 earlier in the season. “Gulliver is a good squad,” said Miguel. “We are going to work hard watching tape and on the practice field.” —RUSSELL QUINOA A
Region 4-4A quarterfinal: The Ronald Reagan boys’ soccer program made history early Wednesday evening at Tropical Park Stadium. Just one week after upsetting Doral Academy to win the district title, the Bison (17-6-3) won their first-ever regional playoff game when a Victor Herrera goal just two minutes before halftime stood up for a 1-0 victory over St. Thomas Aquinas. “This feels great,” Herrera said. “Reagan boys’ soccer made history today, and now we want to keep it going.” Reagan will host either South Broward or Doral on Saturday in a regional semifinal at 7 p.m. with Tropical Park the likely venue. Reagan’s goal came off a corner kick that Danny Perez headed toward the goal. The loose ball bounced around in the middle before Herrera snuck his right foot in and found the bottomright corner of the net. “Danny did a good job of heading it, and it was just a matter of getting to the ball before the keeper did,” Herrera said. St. Thomas (16-4-2) applied big-time pressure over the last 15 minutes, but Reagan keeper Jonathan Velez was equal to the task making numerous quality saves. —BILL DALEY A
Region 4-5A quarterfinal:Danny Mayorga scored a pair of goals and Eddie Velazco added one as Columbus cruised past Coral Reef 3-1 to advance to Saturday’s regional semifinal. At 3 p.m. on Saturday, the Explorers (16-7-1) will host Miami Beach, which defeated Varela in penalty kicks in another region quarterfinal. Columbus edged Beach 2-1 in overtime in the district final last week. Velasco gave his team a lead on Wednesday that it would never relinquish when he scored off an assist from Julian Sera in the 26th minute. Then, just four minutes before halftime, Velazco fed Mayorga a perfect ball down low, and he easily beat the Coral Reef keeper to make it 2-0. Mayorga then made it 3-0 when he scored again six minutes into the second half. Patrick Munoz scored Coral Reef’s lone goal with 25 minutes left, but the Barracudas (9-4-4) could not penetrate good lockd-own Columbus defense for the remainder of the game. “Even though we were up two at halftime, we know Reef is a good team and we had to keep playing,” said Mayorga who missed a hat trick by inches when his direct kick from 30 yards in the last minute hit the crossbar. “Once we got that third goal, we were in good shape. Now we have another tough one with Beach on Saturday, and we’ll have to be at our best.”
—BILL DALEY MORE BOYS’ SOCCER A Region 4-1A Quarterfinal: Palmer Trinity School 5,SLAM 0:Alberto Franceschi had two goals and an assist, and Andres Montana scored twice to lift the Falcons (19-1-1). Henry Fernandez also scored, and Jonathan Ludwig added an assist. Keeper Ethan Dobbins recorded his 13th shutout. Palmer will host Archimedean on Saturday in aregion semifinal. A Region 4-1A Quarterfinal: Archimedean5, Riviera Prep 0: Jourdan Zojaji scored three times, and Michael Villegas and David Cuitiva each had two assists. Cristian Cordon-Ruano and Dario Bovea Jr. added goals, and Juan Lopez had an assist. A
Region 3-5A Quarterfinal: Stoneman Douglas 1, Wellington 0: Stoneman Douglas will host the winner of Lake Worth-John I Leonard and Coral Springs at 7 p.m. on Saturday in a region semifinal. Region 3A Quarterfinal: American Heritage 1, Mourning 0 (OT):Landon Lupo scored the winner in sudden death overtime off an assist from Terrance Wilder. Keeper Jonathan Gomes recorded his 17th shutout for the Patriots (19-1-2). Heritage will host Pines Charter at 7 p.m. Saturday. A Region 3A Quarterfinal: Pembroke Pines Charter 2, Miami Jackson 0: Michael Reid and Christopher Sanchez each scored. Goalkeeper Alex Benitez recorded his eighth shutout for the Jaguars (14-6-2). A
Region Quarterfinal: Miami Country Day School 2, Sagemont 1:Diego Oropeza scored from an assist from Dre Medici, and Owen Wesley Scored the game winner from an assist from Erik Pantin. The Spartans (11-5-3) will host Westminster Academy at 7p.m. Saturd
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