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February 1, 2018 8:39:55 AM
Entry #: 4241366
| •District16-3Asemfinal:MiamiSprings 2,Mourning1(2OT):MauricioLosada scoredagoldengoalonaheaderoffacorner kickfromLeoOsoriointhesecondovertime togiveMiamiSpringsthedistrictplayoffwin andputtheHawksintotheregionalplayoffs forthefirsttimein10years.
•Districtsemifinal:Varela2,Ferguson1 (4-2PKs):VarelakeeperAndresJaramillo blocked3penaltykicks
. •District14-1Asemifinal:MiamiCountry Day1,ScheckHillel0(2OT):DreMedici scoredagoldengoalinthesecondovertime offanassistbyErikPantintogivethe Spartansthewin.MCD:15-3-2.
•District16-5Asemifinal:CoralReef4, Killian1:TomasCora,MarcelloGamoneda, AlexyStengelandNathanBurke1goaleach. JonathanGaitan2assists,MarcelloGamoneda1
. •Districtsemifinal:UniversitySchool1, CoralSpringsCharter0:LiamBorbelyscored thewinninggoaloffanassistfromSebastian “Nino”Smith.US:17-0-1.
•PalmerTrinity4,RivieraPrep1:PT: 15-2-0.AlbertoFranceschi,RobertBistry, AndresMontanaandEzequielCutin1goal each.NicolasLudwig,JonathonLudwigand MarcoCampiani1assisteach.
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February 1, 2018 6:46:55 PM
Entry #: 4241409
| 5A District 15 Final - Varela 2 Coral Reef 1
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| HERALD
February 2, 2018 7:11:06 AM
Entry #: 4241445
| ADistrictsemifinal:LaSalle3, Edison1:LAS:12-2-2
ADistrictsemifinal:GulliverPrep 7,KeysGate1:CarlosArguello2goals, JuanMengoni1goal,ChristainHoyos4 assists.GP:13-2-1 ADistrict12-
5Asemifinal:Monarch 2,BocaRaton1(OT) ADistrict12-5Asemifinal:Delray Atlantic2,Douglas1(6-5PKs) ADistrict15-
3Asemifinal:AmericanHeritage5,CoconutCreek0: DiegoGargiulo2goals,MilesWalters,Ryan McGowanandMorrisSenior1goaleach. CaleTorres,AlexWallaceandBeniGrossi1 assisteach.AH:15-1-3.
District Final - Varela 2 Coral Reef 1
District Final - Miami Beach 3 Coral Gables 1
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| HERALD
February 3, 2018 11:22:47 AM
Entry #: 4241552
| District 15-5A Championship: Miami Beach 3, Coral Gables 1: The Hi-Tides (20-2-1) won their second district title in a row at Memorial Field. Josue “Chino” Aguilar scored twice for Beach.
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February 3, 2018 11:39:35 AM
Entry #: 4241553
| District Final Palmer Trinity School 4 vs Miami Community Charter School 0
District semis. Gables 1 - 0 Columbus . Goal scored by Yago Silva
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February 6, 2018 3:31:52 PM
Entry #: 4241822
| What happend to doral ?
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| HERALD
February 8, 2018 8:13:57 AM
Entry #: 4241970
| Justtwoweeksafter experiencingtheeuphoria ofafirsteverGMAC championship,theMAST Academyboyssoccerteam gottoexperiencetheother endofthegambitWednesdayafternoon. TheMakos,whohadto dealwiththesuddenand unexpectedresignationof theircoach,GastonRubio, thedayafterwinningthat GMACtitle,couldnot recover.Followinga1-0 losstoLaSalleinlast week’sdistrictchampionship,theytraveledtoGulliverPrepandsawtheir seasoncometoanend witha2-1lossinaRegion 4-2Aquarterfinalcontest. MASTplayerssatin dejectedsilenceafterthe gameasRubio,whogota suddenopportunityto pursueacareerasafirefigtherandshockedeven MASTadministratorswith thesuddenmoveandwas atthegame,addressedhis players. “Thelastfewweeks havedefinitelybeen tough,”saidMASTsenior forwardValentinSabella, whoscoredhisteam’slone goalonadirectkickwith just21secondsleftinthe game.“Itwassoexcitinga fewweeksago,Ican’t believeitendedlikethis.” Gulliverimprovedto 14-2-1andwilltravelto playLaSalleinaregional semifinalSaturdayatasite andtimetobeannounced. ARegion4-
5Aquarterfinal:Miami Beach4,CoralReef0:Afterspendingmost ofthefirsthalfpepperingthegoalbutsquanderingscoringchances,MiamiBeachfinallygot thingscrankinginthesecondhalf,scoringall fouroftheirgoalsatFlamingoPark. FranklinRiverobrokethingsopenfortheHi-Tides (21-2-1)whenhescoredoffanassistfrom Josue“Chino”Aguilarinthegame’s52ndminute andthenpoppedanotheroneineightminutes latertomakeit2-0atthesecondhalfwater break.ALeonardoAcostagoalandanown-goal byReef(10-5-2)completedthescoring. BeachwillhostVarela,whichshutoutCoral Gables2-0,inaregionalsemifinalSaturday.
ARegion4-4Aquarterfinal:South Broward2,Reagan1:AndyMineroscoreda firsthalfgoalandJacobTestaknockedanother oneinearlyinthesecondhalfbeforethe BulldogsheldoffafuriouslaterallybyReaganto pulloffthemildupsetatTrazPowellStadium
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February 11, 2018 3:01:15 PM
Entry #: 4242207
| Miami Beach 3 Varela 0
Region Final : Miami Beach vs. Cypress Bay
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February 11, 2018 8:14:15 PM
Entry #: 4242224
| What about the other districts?
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February 17, 2018 5:22:04 PM
Entry #: 4242788
| coach Edgar Botto was soaking wet and freezing on Thursday night — and he didn’t mind one darn bit. That’s because, in a wild celebration, his players had just buried him with the water cooler following his team’s big 2-1 victory over defending state champion Cypress Bay in a Region 4-5A final at Cypress Bay High School. The game winner came with just eight minutes left in regulation when Leo Acosta, following a brilliant effort by Josue “Chino” Aguilar in which he dribbled through and around five or six Lightning defenders before slipping him a pass with his outside right foot, knocked it into the top right corner of the net. The win advances the Hi-Tides (23-2-1) to the state final four for the second time in program history and first time since 1994 when they dropped a 2-1 decision to Melbourne in the championship game. The Hi-Tides will hit the road and head north to take to Celebration High in Orlando for a 5A state semifinal Saturday at 7 p.m. The winner will advance to the state title game in DeLand Feb. 24. Thursday night’s game was postponed 24 hours earlier due to the tragic shootings at Douglas High School and both teams stood quietly before the game when a moment of silence was observed for the victims. The victory was striking as it came on the very same field that the Hi-Tides had suffered so much pain one year ago in the same round when they saw a late 1-0 lead on the Lightning disappear and turn into a 2-1 loss. “It’s so bittersweet tonight because a year ago was a real backbreaker for us and I was picking kids up off the ground,” said Botto. “Winning this way tonight on this field makes it that much more special. “What a job to beat this team on their home field where they hardly ever lose in the playoffs.” It indeed was a rare postseason loss for Cypress Bay (20-2). Before Thursday night, the team had won five state championships in the past seven years and only lost two postseason games, a regional final loss to Columbus in 2014 and state semifinal loss to Winter Park two years ago. “I couldn’t believe it. It looked like he dribbled through about 50 guys to get me the ball,” said Acosta of Aguilar’s effort. “As soon as I got it, I had no time to think about it, I don’t even think I looked at the goal, I just got foot on it. It was so painful a year ago on this very field to know we were so close.We dreamed of this moment for a whole year.” “I just saw a little space and I just kept trying to weave my way through the defense,” said Aguilar. “I saw Leo out of the corner of my eye and knew he was in a good spot to get good foot on the ball if I could get him the ball and I did. We work on that play all the time.” Beach took a 1-0 lead just before the first half water break. That when Toby Squire dropped a long free kick from 35 yards out down in front of the net on the left side. Acosta raced Cypress Bay keeper Santino Tondo to the loose ball and won the race, heading the ball over Tondo’s head into the right side of the net. Just 15 seconds before the half, Cypress Bay got the equalizer when Gordon Phipps managed to get to a loose ball 20 yards out in front of the net and got good foot on a clear shot and sliced it into the top right corner of the net past diving Beac
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| HERALD
February 18, 2018 10:39:50 AM
Entry #: 4242834
| On a field less than four miles from Disney’s Magic Kingdom, the Miami Beach boys soccer team rung up a little magic of its own on Saturday night.
Despite playing on just one day’s rest after a tough, brutally physical win over Cypress Bay in a regional final Thursday night, the Hi-Tides didn’t flinch as they made the three hour trip north to the Orlando area and busted the doors off of Celebration High School, clobbering the Storm 7-2 in a Class 5A state semifinal.
And with that, the Hi Tides are headed to the 5A state championship game next Saturday, Feb. 24 where they will square off against Plant City at Spec Martin Stadium in DeLand at 1 p.m. It was 24 years ago (1994) that they made their only other state final four appearance, dropping a 2-1 decision to Melbourne in the title game. ADVERTISING inRead invented by Teads
Beach’s win capped off a big night for South Florida soccer teams as Palmer Trinity and Plantation American Heritage both came up with big road wins as well. Heritage turned in a shockingly easy 4-0 shutout of Merritt Island while Palmer landed its first ever berth in a state final with a 1-0 win over Winter Haven All Saints Academy. Never miss a local story.
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“What a great moment for these kids, this program, this school and this community,” said Beach head coach Edgar Botto. “To overcome what we overcame, practically no rest because our Cypress game was delayed by 24 hours, having to scramble at the last minute to arrange for transportation when we couldn’t get the game pushed back a few days and then to come up here and play the way they did tonight, says everything you need to know about this group of kids.”
Because their Cypress Bay game was postponed on Wednesday due to the tragic shootings at Douglas High School, Beach officials had asked the state for permission to move the game to next Tuesday since the title game wasn’t until the following Saturday. The state said yes but Celebration said no, claiming it was unable to push the game back due to other scheduling conflicts.
“I’m not sure about what went in to that decision and it was disappointing,” said Botto. “But what it did do was really fire my kids up and give them some extra incentive to go out there and really perform tonight and you saw the result.”
After the teams battled to a 1-1 tie in the first half, it was a five minute span seven minutes in to the second half that decided the issue as the Hi-Tides (24-2-1) stunned the Storm and their home crowd by scoring three times to go up 4-1.
After Toby Squire scored a first half goal, Alfredo Astarburuaga to the three goal barrage going by scoring in the 47th minute. Three minutes later Astaburuaga scored again off a corner before Julian Enriquez popped one in two minutes after that. Josue “Chino” Aguilar, Leo Acosta and Dennis Ortega added a goal each from there to complete a six goal second half barrage.
3A STATE?SEMIFINAL
PLANTATION?AMERICAN?HERITAGE 4, MERRITT?ISLAND 0
It was supposed to be a tough, tightly contested road challenge for the Plantation American Heritage boys soccer team.
Instead the Patriots turned in a near impeccable performance as they scored two first half goals and wound up cruising to a surprisingly easy win over the Mustangs, the defending state runners up in 3A a year ago, on their home field.
Heritage (20-1-2), which has won five state titles, the last coming in 2012, advances to the 3A state championship game and will take on defending 3A champ Daytona Beach Seabreeze at Spec Martin Stadium in DeLand on Saturday, Feb. 24 at 4 p.m.
Benji Grossi and Miles Walters each scored in the first half before Alex Wallace and Alex Duchiene each scored one in the second half.
“Merritt Island is a great program that had another great year but our kids were up to the task tonight,”?said Heritage head coach Todd Goodman. “Organization on defense, winning first and second balls and creating scoring opportunities has been our recipe for success all season long and that’s what carried us through tonight.”
1A STATE?SEMIFINAL: PALMER?TRINITY 1, ALL?SAINTS?ACADEMY 0.
Sergio Sannia got to a loose ball in front of the net just after the second half water break and knocked it in for the only goal of the game as Palmer Trinity edged All Saints Academy in Winter Haven.
Palmer, which fell to Lakeland Christian at home in last year’s state semi, will now head to Spec Martin Stadium in DeLand to play in its first state championship game. The Falcons (20-2) will take on defending 1A state champion Tallahassee Maclay on Thursday, Feb. 22 at 7 p.m.
Alberto Franceschi dumped a perfect pass down low in front of the net that the All Saints keeper could not handle allowing Sannia to get to it. Falcon keeper Mathias Acosta protected his net for there before the final whistle blew.
“The one thing about this special group of kids is that they are relentless,” said Palmer head coach Eric Perri. “They all remembered the pain of that loss to Lakeland Christian a year ago and with the core of that team back, they were determined to find a way to get back here again and not come up short. They’re a bunch of grinders and they were grinding away tonight.”
Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/high-school/article200777944.html#storylink=cpy
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