Archive for October, 2012
The Eagles have a close-knit group of players who are focused on developing their skills to make it through a challenging district schedule.
The Golden Tornadoes lost 13 seniors, but the players coming back have the experience to carry the team to its goals this season.
CS Charter’s Mike Higgins will retire from coaching after this season, but he is hoping to ride off into the sunset with a state title.
The Flying L’s lost just two players from last year’s team and are expecting a successful season this spring.
The Trojans are on their third manager since last year, but there’s a sense of optimism among the players and coach and a desire to get back to the program’s glory days.
Despite the loss of 10 seniors, West Broward is feeling good about its abilities to take on a challenging schedule and reach its goal of getting past the regional final.
Pine Crest was one of the youngest teams in the county last year, yet still reached the regional quarter-finals. This year they want more.
Coral Springs lost 13 players to graduation, but manager Frank Bumbales is confident his current group of players has what it takes to be successful.
Monarch had its best season in school history last year, going 19-5. This year, the Knights are hoping to build on the success of 2012.
Chaminade-Madonna lost several key players from last year, including its top two arms, but the team is undaunted and ready to battle through a tough schedule.
Coral Springs Christian lost 8 seniors to graduation, but with some key transfers, the Crusaders are thinking big once again.
St. Thomas is turning over a new leaf this season after former Raiders standout Troy Cameron took over for another Raiders legend, Bobby Lawson, this past summer.