Archive for November, 2011
The West Broward Bobcats tried to set a tone for the season with a cleanly played game on Thursday night against Fort Lauderdale.
Freshman Tony Colon tosses four innings of one-run ball to pace Sagemont in an 8-3 win over Zion Lutheran.
Flanagan rallies for five runs in the seventh inning, but Piper hangs on to defeat the hosts in the second game of the HSBN/Perfect Recruits Fall Classic.
Sibley lead Cardinal Gibbons to victory, going 3-for-3 with a walk, RBI, two runs and three stolen bases. Sibley also pitched the final two innings to earn the save.
The Suns blew a five-run lead and needed to rally to get past the host Colts. University School moved to 2-0 in the tournament.
Deerfield Beach and South Plantation played their own version of Survivor on Wednesday night, and it was the Bucks who came away the winner.
Monarch’s Gino Poliandro provided the offense while Andrew Rohloff and David Webb limited the Coral Glades offense to escape with a 2-1 victory at Northeast
Three Nova Titans players — Troy Massaro, Trent Monoghan and Tommy Corey — signed National Letters of Intent on Wednesday….
Six Archbishop McArthy players sign with colleges on a busy day of signings around Broward County
Coral Springs seniors Lewis Brinson, Allen Sharkey, and Brett Schneider signed with Florida, Nova, and Dominican College, respectively, on Wednesday.
The Eagles’ star catcher, who has a .470 career batting average and a school-record 30 career home runs, will be graduating early and starting classes at Florida in January.
University School had trouble early with Somerset, but a five run fifth helped the Suns erase a 3-2 deficit, and move the team to 1-0 in the HSBN/Perfect Recruits Fall Classic tournament.
Cardinal Gibbons pitcher Thomas Woodrey will be signing his National Letter of Intent this Friday with the University of Miami.
Brandon Burgess throws no-hitter to lead Chaminade past Cardinal Gibbons. Chaminade is now 2-0 in the first round and will look to advance Thursday night when they play Plantation.
Northeast scored two runs in the bottom of the seventh inning to walk off with a 6-5 victory over Coral Glades.
Westminster used two big innings to get past Deerfield Beach in the second game of the HSBN/Perfect Recruits Fall Classic.
Cardinal Gibbons pitchers combine to strike out 8 batters without issuing a walk. They were able to score 2 in the first as that would be all they needed as they shutout Plantation 4-0.
Junior pitcher strikes out eight and Fort Lauderdale gets a strong effort all around to win its first game of the HSBN/Perfect Recruits Fall Classic.
Douglas starter Jon Lipinski had eight strikeouts and the Eagles pounded out 11 hits as they won their opening game of the fall tournament.
There was only one word to describe Monday’s game between South Plantation and host McArthur: ugly. Numerous errors and several passed balls marred the game…
Pembroke Pines Charter came from beind to beat Somerset 4-3 in the first game of the HSBN/Perfect Recruits Fall Classic tournament Monday night in Coral Springs.