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West Broward lost 5-4 to Palm Beach Gardens on Friday night in a Class 8A regional final. Although the Bobcats fell short of their ultimate goal, they end the season strong and determined.
It took four tries, but West Broward finally beat its top rival, Flanagan, 4-3 on Wednesday and they are now one game from the state final four.
West Broward went into a hostile environment Thursday night at Coral Springs and came away with a 3-1 regional quarterfinal victory.
Flanagan came from behind twice and won the District 8A-12 championship Friday night with a 4-3 win over their rivals, West Broward.
West Broward pounded out 11 hits en route to an 11-3 win over Cypress Bay on Wednesday, allowing the Bobcats a third chance to beat Flanagan’s Jose Mesa, Jr.
West Broward Head Coach Sergio Ambros sat down with Anthony to discuss taking over the Bobcats program, keeping things loose, and charity work his team has done.
Plantation and West Broward took part in an 11-inning thriller Thursday night with the Bobcats coming up with three runs in the 11th to win the non-district match-up 5-2.
Trent Monaghan threw five innings of shutout baseball Tuesday night to help Nova clinch its second straight Titans Classic championship.
Mark Mendez pitched well in his first career start as the Bobcats got back in the win column with a 2-1 win over Reagan in the first round of the Titan Classic.
Flanagan and West Broward squared off for the District 8A-12 lead Friday night, and the Falcons’ Jose Mesa Jr. stole the show with six no-hit innings and a three-run home run.
West Broward set up a District 8A-12 showdown with Flanagan on Friday by defeating Western 10-2 Tuesday night. The Bobcats played well in all phases of the game.
Bobcats combine timely hits, capitalizing on mistakes and good pitching to top the host Mustangs, who made it a one-run game going into the seventh.
Flanagan has owned the district for several years, but several teams are looking to dethrone the Falcons as district champions.
Coral Springs moved within one game of winning the HSBN/Perfect Recruits Fall Classic with a 10-0 win over West Broward in its semifinal match-up Tuesday evening.
West Broward pounds out 12 hits after a lackluster offensive performance in the first two games to move on in the HSBN/Perfect Recruits Fall Classic.
West Broward senior right-hander Austin Gray tossed a complete game with seven strikeouts as the Bobcats edged the Knights.
Monarch senior Andrew Pierson stifled the Bobcats through the first five innings as the Knights won 5-2 on Tuesday to gain an advantage in the best-of-three series.
West Broward dominated its group and will be the number one seed in Round Two of the HSBN/Perfect Recruits Fall Classic.
The West Broward Bobcats tried to set a tone for the season with a cleanly played game on Thursday night against Fort Lauderdale.
Several coaches left their positions at schools across the county. Some left for better opportunities elsewhere and a few retired.
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.