American Heritage golf wins 19th region title. Columbus, Doral win, and Gibbons diver sets mark
The American Heritage boys’ golf workers gained the Space 4-2A Championship on the Plantation Defend Golf Course & Membership.
That makes 19 space golf titles whole for the Patriots’ boys’ program, along with 11 consecutive for Coach Brandt Moser.
What an in depth battle this time. Every stroke counted.
North Broward Prep and Archbishop McCarthy made points very strong for the Patriots as three strokes separated first from third and seven strokes between first and fourth.
Lorenzo Rodriquez of Belen Jesuit gained the individual space title with 67, reaching state, which is that this week at Mission Inn Resort & Membership in Honey-In-The-Hills.
The Excessive 3 teams advance to state along with the Excessive 3 folks not on these teams.
Group: 1. *American Heritage-Plantation 283; 2. *North Broward Prep 285; 3. *Archbishop McCarthy 286; 4. Belen Jesuit 290; 5. American Heritage-Delray Seashore 292; 6. Estero 294; 7. Gulliver Prep 306; 8. Fort Myers 316; 9. Barron Collier-Naples 319; 10. Naples 320; 11. North Fort Myers 390; 12. Mariner-Cape Coral 395.
* denotes state qualifier
AHP: Aiden Arce T4th (2-under 70); Rafael Frias T8th (1-under 71); Sohan Patel T8th (1-under 71); Thomas Kirby T8th (1-under 71); Max Govaerts T16th (even par 72).
Further space golf
The Columbus boys’ golf workers licensed for state in Class 3A.
The Explorers edged Jupiter on the Boca Golf & Racquet Membership to win the Space 4-3A title in Boca Raton. They’d been led by Hans Risvaer, who shot 3-under (69) to win the individual title.
Throughout the girls’ division, Doral Academy gained the workers championship.
Senior captain Gabriella Gomez led the profitable Firebirds by tying for second at 2-over 74. Sophomore teammate Mia Caraballo (5-over 77) moreover helped convey that regional championship once more to Miami.
BOYS: Group: 1. *Columbus 289; 2. *Jupiter 292; 3. *Boca Raton 302; 4. Spanish River-Boca Raton 310; 5. Stoneman Douglas 311; 6. St. Thomas Aquinas 317; 7. Park Vista-Lake Value 323; 8. William T. Dwyer-Boca Raton 332; 9. Doral Academy 337; 10. Palmetto 343; 11. Western 351.
Individuals: 1. Hans Risvaer (Col) 69; 2. Andres Atrio (Col) and Matthew Gonnello (Jup) 72; 4. Max Fonseca (Col), *Ryan Shimony (SD), Brayden Jenard (Jup) and Tristan Wieland (Jup) 73; 8. Oscar Crowe (BR), *Reed Greyserman (SR) and William Jun (Jup) 74; 11. Christian Figueredo (Col), *Emmanuel Lim (PV) and Sebastian Kawas (Col) 75; 14. Bryson Soviero (StA), Harrison Delisle (Miami Seashore), Alex Heard (BR), Henry Harris (BR), Jack Kantowski (BR), James Earle (Jup), Jay Brooks (SR), and Kristian Urbatis (SR) 76; 22. Dylan Marrone (SD), Easton Viveros (Deerfield Seashore), Mathew Marcelino (StA) and TJ Thompson (SD) 77; 26. Gonzalo Flores (Dor) and Trevor Tingle (Palm) 78.
GIRLS: Group: 1. *Doral Academy 324; 2. *Jupiter 331; 3. *William T. Dwyer-Boca Raton 375; 4. St. Thomas Aquinas 381; 5. Stoneman Douglas 384; 6. Lourdes 388; 7. Spanish River-Boca Raton 413; 8. West Boca Raton 414; 9. Cypress Bay 430; 10. Seminole Ridge-Westlake 459.
Individuals: 1. *Madison Lowenstein (WBR) 72; 2. Gabriella Gomez (Dor) and *Cynthia Liu (SD) 74; 4. Zoe Shamy (Jup) 75; 5. *Kierra Williams (Western) 76; 6. Mia Caraballo (Dor) 77; 7. Summer season Pilot (BR) 78; 8. Nicole Yugay (BR) 79; 9. Keala Richichi (Jup) 80; 10. Gabi Sierra (CB), Keira Silver (Jup) and Jade Scott (Coral Glades) 82; 13. María Quintero (Dor) 84; 14. Lauren Tacher (Wellington) 88; 15. Isabella Russo (Dor) and Nicole Castro (StA) 89.
Moreover: 19. Megan Bermejo (Lour) 92; 21. Gabriella Barcia (Lour) and Alyssandra Estevez (StA) 93; 24. Ella Mamane (SD), Justine Thiemens (Flanagan) and Nicole Hechevarria (Ferguson) 94; 28. Manuela Suarez (Dor) and Giana Ramos (StA) 95.
* denotes state qualifier
Space 4-1A at Crandon Park in Key Biscayne (par 72): Led by Alexander Weinberg and Ryan Altshul, the Pine Crest boys’ golf workers gained the workers title. On the women’ side, Ariana Silva of Sagemont shot 69 to win the individual title en path to serving to the Lions win the workers championship. Teammate Abby Lee tied for fourth at 74.
BOYS: Group: 1. *Pine Crest 295; 2. *Benjamin-North Palm Seashore 296; 3. *FAU-Boca Raton 297; 4. Oxbridge Academy-West Palm Seashore and Westlake Prep 308; 6. Morningside 309; 7. Florida Christian 319; 8. Ransom Everglades 320; 9. St. Andrew’s-Boca Raton 324; 10. St. John Paul II-Boca Raton 325; 11. Divine Savior 336; 12. Palmer Trinity 359.
Individuals: 1. Jack Quinn (FAU) 69; 2. Tyler Bruneau (Benj) 69; 3. Alexander Weinberg (PC) and *Jules Gentil (Mor) 70; 5. *Nicholas Prieto (Florida Christian) and *Elijah Zamarron (WP) 71; 7. Jack Thomas (King’s Academy), Jake Manelas (FAU) and Pavel Tsar (Benj) 72; 10. Ryan Altshul (PC) and Preston Worch (SJP) 74.
GIRLS: Group: 1. *Sagemont 308; 2. *FAU-Boca Raton 315; 3. *St. Andrew’s-Boca Raton 319; 4. SLAM Academy 327; 5. Oxbridge Academy-West Palm Seashore 329; 6. Benjamin-North Palm Seashore 351; 7. Carrollton 357; 8. Palmer Trinity 365; 9. Pine Crest 375; 10. Cardinal Newman-West Palm Seashore 387.
Individuals: 1. Ariana Silva (Sage) 69; 2. Kayla Bryant (FAU) and *Leelou Girault (King’s Academy) 73; 4. Abby Lee (Sage) and *Polina Anisimova (John Carroll-Fort Pierce) 74; 6. *Yvette O’Brien (Grandview Prep-Boca Raton), *Remi Bacardi (PT) 76 and Angelina Guertin (FAU) 76; 9. Dariana Breto (SLAM), Alana Hall (StA) and Jennie Pan (StA) 77.
* denotes state qualifier
Space swimming
The Gulliver Prep girls’ swim workers gained the Space 4-2A Championship at Sailfish Splash Waterpark in Stuart.
The Raiders gained all three relays, dropping a formidable time period in each. Every student-athlete swam a non-public biggest or season biggest time, which is a difficult feat.
Sophomore Gio Musiello led Gulliver Prep with 4 1st place finishes (200 medley relay, 400 freestyle relay, 200 IM, 100 backstroke). The assured Raiders advance to state, which is Saturday, Nov. 12 moreover at Sailfish Splash Waterpark.
Cardinal Gibbons freshman Juliet Radich broke the FHSAA 1-meter springboard report throughout the girls’ division. She totaled a record-setting 544.25 components, profitable the event and advancing to state.
Pompano Seashore gained the boys’ space workers title.
Gulliver Prep’s boys positioned eighth. Each swimmer swam personal biggest events, and the relay events dropped, too. Sophomore Juanfra Gudino trimmed 1.5 seconds throughout the 100 butterfly to finish sixth at 52.87. Gudino followed-up with a third place finish throughout the 100 breaststroke.
GIRLS: Group: 1. Gulliver Prep 399; 2. Barron Collier-Naples 249; 3. Cardinal Gibbons 225; 4. Pompano Seashore 201; 5. Somerset Academy 175.50; 6. Jensen Seashore 167; 7. Suncoast-Riviera Seashore 142; 8. Mast Academy 119; 9. Estero 105; 10. American Heritage-Plantation 97; 11. Mater Lakes Academy 82; 12. Lely-Naples 68; 13. Dreyfoos-West Palm Seashore 55.50; 14. Port Charlotte 54; 15. Bonita Springs 36; 16. American Heritage-Delray 33; 17. Lemon Bay 26; 18. Key West 14; 19. St. Brendan 10; 20. Cypress Lake 9; 21. Golden Gate-Naples 4; 22. South Miami and Mourning 2.
Individuals: 200 medley relay: 1. GP (Musiello, Giovanna; Rosenthal, Reese; Wood, Elyse; Kraft, Cassandra) 1:48.70. 200 free: 1. Stoneburg, Brynn (JB) 1:54.34. 200 IM: 1. Musiello, Giovanna (GP) 2:07.15. 50 free: 1. Fernandez, Michelle (MLA) 24.13. Diving 1-Meter: 1. Radich, Juliet (CG) 544.25 pts. 100 butterfly: 1. Wood, Elyse (GP) 57.53. 100 free: 1. Burt, Caelan (Lely) 52.32. 500 free: 1. Fort, Cadence (Est) 5:01.07. 200 free relay: 1. GP (Torretta, Aria; Rosenthal, Reese; Kraft, Cassandra; Ciperski, Sofia) 1:41.10. 100 backstroke: 1. Musiello, Giovanna (GP) 57.74. 100 breast: 1. Fernandez, Michelle (MLA) 1:04.84. 400 free relay: 1. GP (Wood, Elyse; Ciperski, Sofia; Musiello, Giovanna; Saporta, Camila) 3:37.66.
BOYS: Group: 1. Pompano Seashore 238; 2. Jensen Seashore 204; 3. Barron Collier 202; 4. Estero 200; 5. American Heritage-Plantation 182; 6. Somerset Academy 172; 7. Mast Academy 150.50; 8. Gulliver Prep 138; 9. Mater Lakes Academy 135; 10. Suncoast 116; 11. Lemon Bay 106; 12. Cardinal Gibbons 96; 13. Port Charlotte 89; 14. Dreyfoos 55; 15. St. Brendan 50.50; 16. Key West 42; 17. Mourning and Bonita Springs 10; 19. Lely 5; 20. Okeechobee 4.
Individuals: 200 medley relay: 1. Sagemont (Zepeda, Aldo; Rusconi, Giorgio; Rodriguez-Fraiz, Enrique; Fernandez, Sebastian) 1:40.20. 200 free: 1. Garnier-Chan, Keanu (Est) 1:43.86. 200 IM: 1. Brunetti, Giuliano (PB) 1:56.53. 50 free: 1. Koss, Becket M (LB) 21.58. Diving 1-Meter: 1. Starkman, Mason (CG) 381.65 pts. 100 butterfly: 1. Szabo, Marcus (CG) 51.13. 100 free: 1. Cason, Ayden (JB) 47.45. 500 free: 1. Brunetti, Giuliano (PB) 4:43.30. 200 free relay: 1. PB (Wingold, Charles; Famiano, Gianni; Brunetti, Giuliano; Gary, Steven) 1:28.23. 100 backstroke: 1. Zepeda, Aldo (Som) 52.16. 100 breast: 1. Hensel, Anthony (PC) 1:00.94. 400 free relay: 1. PB (Famiano, Gianni; Gary, Steven; Wingold, Charles; Brunetti, Giuliano) 3:14.81.
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