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The BCAA-imposed limit on the number of games its teams can play is continuing to hurt player development and put teams at a disadvantage.
The new classifications and district realignments have changed the playing field for teams across the Broward baseball landscape.
The inaugural BrowardHighSchoolBaseball.com Senior All-Star game was a huge success, with the 1A-4A team defeating the 5A-6A team, 10-9 on Saturday evening.
Coach George Petik announced his retirement after the 2011 season and we quickly sat down with him for an interview to reflect on his career. This is part 1 of 3.
The North team scored three runs in the top of the ninth to nip the South 9-6 in the BCAA Senior All-Star Game at Pat McQuaid Field at Nova High Wednesday night.
George Gugino was the ultimate five-tool player for Nova this season, and those tools led him to becoming the District 16-5A Player of the Year.
Nova has grown accustomed to shutting down opponents with their pitching, but in their regional quarterfinal game it was Wellington’s pitching that dominated.
Nova pitcher Ronny Patella pitched a complete-game, two-hitter and the Titans defeated St. Thomas Aquinas 3-1 to win the District 16-5A Tournament Championship.
Cory Duckworth was an unlikely offensive hero for Nova Wednesday evening. Duckworth, a defensive specialist, had two hits and 3 RBIs in Nova’s 7-2 win over Dunwoody, Georgia.
Nova avenged their only loss of the season with a 3-0 win over St. Thomas Friday night. The shutout was the Titans eleventh in twelve games this season.
In what is becoming a routine for Nova, the Titans used defense and pitching to carry them to a 3-0 win over Bartow in the title game of their Spring Break Tournament.
Nova advances to the championship game of their Spring Break Tournament Monday evening with a 13-0 win over South Plantation.
St. Thomas’ bid to make it an all Broward semi-finals in the Nova Spring Break Tournament fell short. Nova, Western, and South Plantation advanced with wins.
St. Thomas almost threw a no-hitter, then almost lost the game, in a classic battle versus district rival Nova. In the end, the Raiders prevailed 6-5 in eleven innings.
McArthur’s Dylan Segula highlighted a day of blowouts in Broward County by throwing a no-hitter in a 21-0 rout of Hollywood Hills.
The Nova Titans took care of business in their first district game of 2011, beating Northeast 13-0 in five innings. The Titans used twenty-four players in the game.