Miami Herald

Young Cooper City wins two in flag football routs

- By Jim Varsallone jvarsallon­e@miamiheral­d.com

The Cooper City girls’ flag football team features a very young team, starting eight freshmen for the first time in years.

“We are not favored to move forward in the post season, but that’s what makes playing the underdog role so fun. Anything can happen,” said Cooper City assistant coach Alexandra Silvestri. “The girls have a great relationsh­ip and rapport with each other and the coaches which I believe makes a difference.”

The head coach and offensive coordinato­r is Al DiLiello. The defensive coach is Dennis Clemons, and the quarterbac­k coach is Pete Bross. The assistant coaches are

Mark O’Loughlin, Rocky Morgan, John Browning and Alexandra Silvestri.

In six seasons with this coaching staff, the Cowboys turned it around from a program that was 2-23 to a group that reached the state finals twice.

Cooper City is 8-3 this season, beating Coral Springs, Cypress Bay, Everglades, Flanagan, Miramar, Northeast, Nova, West Broward. The standouts include senior Madison Valachovic, quarterbac­k Yanei Honan, freshman Isabella Riollano, junior Hailey Fuentes and top rusher Ella Sanchez.

Looks like Krop andWestern will be the teams to beat in Cooper City’spost season.

“We believe anything can happen,” Silvestri said. “Overall, we have the most athletic team that we have ever had.”

Cooper City 33, Coral Springs 6:

Isabella Riollano, Leyla Geha and Victoria Fundazuri scored.

Cooper City 18, Cypress Bay 0:

Maddie Valachovic touchdown, multiple sacks; Ella Sanchez two sacks; Malia Lahey and Bella Riollano scored on touchdown passes from Yanei Honan; Tamar Shani two intercepti­ons; Leyla Geha one intercepti­on; Allison Gross and Myia Siegel closed the game not allowing any turnovers.

AMERICAN HERITAGE VOLLEYBALL

American Heritage boys’ volleyball team avenged an earlier season loss by defeating Coral Springs 25-17, 25-20, 25-23.

Trailing 9-0 in the third set, the Patriots rallied to clinch the match.

Daylan Holness had 16 set assists, one solo block, one block assist, and two service aces. Player of the Match Ivan Zhang totaled 10 kills with one hitting error, one solo block, and one block assist.

JayaSai Somasundar­am had five kills, no hitting errors and three service aces. VijayaSai Somasundar­am recorded six kills and only two hitting errors, one set assist, three solo blocks, and two block assists.

Sebastian Carrizosa had one set assist, one kill, one solo block, and two block assists. Ty Brant added three kills and one solo block. Ilan Morr had two block assists.

Leo Marques had a solid match passing and digging and recorded an ace. Sebastian Escalona came off the bench to excel on defense.

BOYS’ BASKETBALL

Mater Academy hired Jose Ramos as boys’ basketball coach. Ramos has been an assistant coach at Mater since 2015.

GOLF EVENT

The Shenanigan­s third annual Golf Classic, benefiting South Broward High School athletics, is May 1 with an 8 a.m. shotgun start at The Club at Emerald Hills in Hollywood.

Cost is $125 per golfer which includes golf, beverage/snacks on course and a luncheon/banquet immediatel­y following the tournament. Sponsorshi­ps, red ($500), gold ($800) and Bulldog ($1,000) are also available.

For more informatio­n, contact South Broward athletic director Boomer Bray at 305-496-7171 or Emerald Hills at 954-9627888.

FLAG FOOTBALL

GMAC Tournament: Miami

Beach 20, Carol City 19 (OT): Kamryn Burnstine 3 TDs (2 rushing, 1 intercepti­on return).

MORE BOYS’ VOLLEYBALL

Belen Jesuit d. iMater 25-15,

25-15, 25-12: BEL (6-4).

Cardinal Gibbons d. Archbishop

McCarthy 25-13, 25-22, 25-20: Thiago Zamprogno 12 kills, 5 blocks, 6 service points, 2 digs.

Ransom Everglades d. Mater Lakes

in 3 sets to improve to 9-3.

GMAC Tournament: Braddock d.

Westland Hialeah 25-12, 25-16: JohnMarcos Gonzalez 6 kills, ace; Nicholas Mirabal 19 assists; Sebastian Paz 3 kills.

SOFTBALL

Doral Academy 8, Westminste­r

Christian 1: WP Alyssa Zabala 6 IP, 1 R, 6 K; KC Machado 3 HR, 6 RBI.

Lourdes 17, Miami Beach 2.

Palmer Trinity 6, LaSalle 0: WP

Emmy Cerda 17 K, 3-4, 2 RBI; Megan Keller 2-3; Elizabeth Sulkes 1-3, RBI. PT (8-5).

St. Brendan 9, Palmer Trinity 1: WP

Sophia Moran 7 IP, 0 ER, 8 K, 1 H; Isabella Fernandez 3-3, 3 RBI, 2 R; Sasha Blanco 1-2, 2 RBI, R; Gaby Perozo 2-3, 2 RBI, R.

BASEBALL

Doral Academy 10, Pembroke Pines ●

Charter 0: WP Evan Demurias 4 IP, 2 H, 2 K; Adrian Santana 2-2, HR, 4 RBI; Renzo Gonzalez 1-2, HR, 2 RBI; Marco Franco HR, RBI, R. DOR (17-3-1).

GIRLS’ LACROSSE

District Semifinal: American

Heritage 11, Calvary Christian 10: Goalie Nichole Buchan 20 saves; Jordyn McCullough 3 goals, 1 assist, 4 draw controls; Lola Mancuso 2 goals, 1 assist, 3 draw controls; Laura Mikkelsen 2 goals, 1 assist, 2 draw controls; Kaitlyn Chmelir 4 goals, 1 assist.

BOYS’ LACROSSE

Ransom Everglades 13, Palmer

Trinity 1: Jack Rivas-Vasquez 2 goals, 1 assist; Sebastian Hicks 2 goals; Griffin Costello 2 goals; Bryce Sadler 1 g; Ryan Beinstock 1 g; Bruce Leight 1 g; Parker Aldaheff 1 g; Robbie Barnett 1 g; Gori Spillis 1 g; Noa Abboud 1 g.

SUBMIT RESULTS

For high schools in Broward and Miami Dade counties, if you have varsity game results for this column, email hssports@miamiheral­d.com. Varsity only.

Roundup compiled

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