Miami Herald

St. Brendan’s girls second at state cross-country meet

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The St. Brendan girls’ crosscount­ry team completed a historic season at the FHSAA Class 2A State Championsh­ips at Apalachee Regional Park in Tallahasse­e.

St. Brendan recorded the best finish of any South Florida girls’ team (all classifica­tions) at state when it secured the runner-up trophy in Class 2A. The Sabres totaled 161 points, only behind state champion Jacksonvil­le Bolles (56 points) to secure their highest team place in school history.

Emma Hencock, a junior, led St. Brendan, placing fifth overall in 18 minutes and 46.2 seconds.

St. Brendan’s girls’ postseason run commenced at the district meet at Larry and Penny Thompson Park in Miami. The Sabres faced a strong challenge from defending district champ Gulliver Prep, but St. Brendan prevailed with a solid 39-point margin for the district title.

St. Brendan totaled 24 points and Gulliver Prep 63. The Sabres were led by individual district champ Hencock and runner-up Gabriella Page, a freshman.

At a regional championsh­ip in Boca Raton, St. Brendan accomplish­ed its season goal by winning its first region title.

St. Brendan scored an impressive 27-point win over Gulliver Prep. The Sabres totaled 52 points and Gulliver Prep 79. St. Brendan was led by region champ Hencock and Top 15 finishers Page, sophomore Kaycie Aquilino and junior Daniela Alvarez.

At state, powerhouse Bolles won its 13th state title, while St. Brendan proudly earned the state runner-up trophy (and team medals), making the podium.

St. Brendan coach Brandon Williams said: “Through this historic postseason run, the girls really bonded and knew that a podium finish was within their reach in Tallahasse­e. Despite their youth, the team ran like veterans and held off many challenges to secure the first podium

finish in school history by 61 points and finished as the highest South Florida girls’ team across all classifica­tions.”

At state, St. Brendan was again led by Hencock, who earned a second medal for placing fifth. The team also received strong efforts from Page, Aquilino and Alvarez. Rounding out the seven runners in Tallahasse­e were seniors Andrea Andino, Leila Gonzalez and Rachel Fernandez.

The head coach is Brandon Williams, a Chaminade-Madonna Prep and Florida Southern College alum, and the volunteer assistant coach is his dad, Mark, a Barry University alum.

SOCCER

BOYS: Miami Beach 3, Ronald Reagan 0:

Gianluca Calabrese 1 goal; Ryan McQuagge 1 goal; Isrrael Rodriguez 1 goal; Camilo Roldan 2 assists.

MB (5-0).

BASKETBALL

GIRLS: Somerset Silver Palms-Homestead 82, Palmer Trinity 76: PT: Montes 28, Leon 14, Alibhai 13, Porto 4, Veloso 2, Deleon 13, Sullivan 2. Half: SSP 41-34. 3-Ptrs: Leon 1, Montes 4, Deleon 4, Alibhai 3. Rebs: Porto 8. Stls: Montes 5. Asts: Montes 5. Blk: Montes 2, Porto 2.

BASKETBALL CLASSIC

The Nike Rose Classic Super Jam Basketball Thanksgivi­ng Classic is Nov. 26 and 27 at Miami Norland Senior High School, 1193 NW 193rd St., Miami Gardens. Basketball is back with an exciting tournament.

Girls: Northeast, Flanagan, Word of Life Christian Academy of Virginia, IMG Academy of Bradenton, Miami Christian School, Next Academy of Canada, Somerset of Homestead, Lourdes, Mater Lakes Academy, Jones of Orlando, Archbishop McCarthy, Norland. Boys: Central, Norland.

BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT

The 44th annual Highlands Christian Holiday Classic Basketball

Tournament is December 2-4 at 501 NE 48th St., in Pompano Beach.

A tournament running that many years is quite the accomplish­ment.

This is a winner-advance format with a losers bracket. All teams play three games, establishi­ng first through eighth place.

Games are at 4, 5:30, 7 and 8:30 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, and at 3, 4:30, 6 and 7:30 p.m. on Saturday.

The 44th version, partially sponsored by Under Armour and BSN Sports, features a solid field, including West Palm Beach-Berean Christian, Cardinal Gibbons, Highlands Christian, Jupiter Christian, Pine Crest, Boca Raton-Saint John Paul II, Boca Raton-St Andrew’s, St. Thomas Aquinas.

BASKETBALL KREUL

The Kreul Showcase, part of the The Kreul National High School Basketball Tournament, is Dec. 3-4 at Monarch High

School, 5050 Wiles Rd., Coconut Creek.

The Kreul tournament — with top sponsors Eastbay/Champs, BCAA, Gatorade — is Dec. 17-22 in Coral Springs, featuring 18 top teams.

This marks the 33rd year for The Kruel, named after the late Jim Kreul, a longtime local basketball supporter, basketball parent and men’s league player. His children played basketball for Taravella High School.

Teams competing at the showcase are Plantation American Heritage, Blanche Ely, Boyd Anderson, Coral Glades, Coral Springs, Deerfield Beach, Dillard, (Palm Beach Gardens) Dwyer, Lake Worth, (Stuart) Martin County, Monarch, Norland, Pembroke Pines Charter, Riviera Prep, Stranahan, (West Palm Beach) King’s Academy, Wellington, Westminste­r Academy.

SUBMIT SPORTS RESULTS

For high schools in Broward and Miami-Dade counties, if you have varsity results, top performers and stats for this column, email hssports@miami herald.com.

They will run in the newspaper and online. Photos accepted, too. No deadline. Send after the game, the next day or weekly. You will be alerted when it will appear in the newspaper and online.

Roundup compiled by Jim Varsallone

jvarsallon­e@miamiheral­d.com

 ?? Photo Courtesy St. Brendan Cross Country ?? The St. Brendan girls’ cross-country team had its best season in school history, winning regionals and placing second at the state tournament.
Photo Courtesy St. Brendan Cross Country The St. Brendan girls’ cross-country team had its best season in school history, winning regionals and placing second at the state tournament.

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