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Just when you thought you had this district figured out, these teams will surprise you…
The Fort Lauderdale Flying L’s got a much-needed win against a Taravella team that could not find enough offense…
Julio Bautista’s fourth-inning home run held up for the deciding run as Taravella played error-free defense in support of starter Brady Acker for a 2-1 district win over South Plantation.
Coral Springs has dominated this district over the past three years, but it will have to work hard to maintain its reign…
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.
Taravella got the bats going with 11 hits and sophomore Lino Bravo made an unassisted triple play as the Trojans handed South Plantation a 12-0 loss.
Taravella struggled to find the spark it needed to ignite its offense but got a good effort from Devin Meyer on the mound as it lost to Dwyer 3-1.
District realignment has made District 11-8A more competitive than ever, but it is still Douglas and Coral Springs that teams are chasing.
Several coaches left their positions at schools across the county. Some left for better opportunities elsewhere and a few retired.
The Taravella Trojans will be hosting a fundraiser to help support the effort to find a cure for breast cancer during its upcoming game against Cardinal Gibbons.
Taravella’s Jason Stein was named the school’s new athletic director on Thursday, and his first order of business was tapping Ryan Stuart as the Trojans new head baseball coach.
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.
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.
Coral Springs center-fielder Lewis Brinson is the District 10-6A Player of the Year, leading one of the most talented All-District teams in Broward County this season.
Coral Springs advanced to their second straight District 10-6A championship game Tuesday when they defeated crosstown rival Taravella 3-0 in their district semi-final match up.
Taravella fought back from three separate deficits against Monarch to finally prevail 5-4 in the District 10-6A quarterfinals. The Trojans will now face top-seeded Coral Springs.
Pompano Beach rode the arm of their ace, Ryan Richman, Wednesday night, defeating Taravella 9-2 in one of the final playoff tune-up games for both teams.
Coral Springs continued their recent dominance of rival Taravella Friday night with a 9-3 win that guaranteed the Colts no less than a two seed in the District 10-6A tournament.
The Douglas Eagles played their worst game of the season, committing seven errors, but somehow still escaped with a 7-6 win over Taravella on Thursday afternoon.
Coral Springs kept their perfect district record intact Tuesday evening with a 10-3 win over crosstown rival Taravella. The Colts improved to 4-1 on the season with the win.
Douglas’ Matt Davis threw a no-hitter against Coconut Creek and Cypress Bay Head Coach Mike White won his 200th game, highlighting action in Broward Thursday.