Miami Herald

Gulliver girls place 2nd for swimming, diving title

- By Jim Varsallone jvarsallon­e@miamiheral­d.com

The Gulliver Prep girls had the best finish of any South Florida team as they placed second with 254 points at the FHSAA Class 2A State Swimming and Diving Championsh­ips in Stuart.

Tampa Academy of the Holy Names took home the team title with 352 points.

The Raiders were led by their 200 medley relay squad (Giovanna Musiello, Elyse Wood, Reese Rosenthal and Cassandra Kraft), who collective­ly swam a winning time of 1 minute and 46.05 seconds.

Pompano Beach led all South Florida teams on the boys’ side with a thirdplace finish (122 points). Jacksonvil­le-Bishop Kenny won that team title with

Class 2A

BOYS: Team (Winner plus top 10 Dade/Broward): 1. Jacksonvil­le-Bishop Kenny 295.5; 3. Pompano Beach 122; 6. Somerset Academy 105; 10. Plantation­American Heritage 82.

Individual results (Champion plus top 8 Dade/Broward) - 200 medley: Bishop Kenny 1:32.94; 8. American Heritage 1:40.48; 200 free: Elliot Weisel (Rockledge) 1:40.45; 6. Agustin Rodriguez (Mater Lakes) 1:43.41; 200 IM: Mehdi Elaoufir (Stanton) 1:49.98; 4. Giuliano Brunetti (Pomp) 1:55.93; 5. Alessandro Pereira (AH) 1:56.03; Diving: Nathan Frette (Lake Buena Vista) 577.65; 7. Mason Starkman (CG) 343.30; 100 fly:

Shane McEliece (Arnold) 50.37; 3. Marcus Szabo (CG) 50.44; 5. Alfredo Dominguez (Mater) 51.37; 100 free: Mehdi Elaoufir (Stanton) 45.15; 5. Agustin Rodriguez

(ML) 47.14; 7. Gianni Famiano (Pomp) 47.51; 500 free: Elliot Weisel (Rockledge) 4:30.23; 3. Giuliano Brunetti (Pomp) 4:38.20; 7. Alessandro Pereira (AH) 4:45.60; 200 free relay: Bishop Kenny 1:26.58; 2. Pompano Beach 1:27.98; 400 free relay: Bishop Kenny 3:10.01; 3. Pompano Beach 3:14.15; 8. American Heritage 3:19.50.

GIRLS: Team (Winner plus top 10 Dade/Broward): 1. Tampa Academy of the Holy Names 352; 2. Gulliver Prep 254; 7. Pompano Beach 107; 9. Cardinal Gibbons 106.

Individual results (Champion plus top 8 Dade/Broward) - 200 medley relay:

Gulliver 1:46.05; 7. Cardinal Gibbons 1:52.28; 200 IM: Isabel Sayag (HN) 2:05.43; 2. Giovanna Musiello (Gul) 2:05.54; 3. Lilia Blanco (Pomp) 2:08.09; 7. Aria Torretta (Gul) 2:13.69; 50 free:

Isabella Dieffentha­ller (HN) 23.41; 6. Michelle Fernandez (ML) 23.93; 7. Elyse Wood (Gul) 24.00; 8. Cassandra Kraft (Gul) 24.48; 100 fly: Hannah Ahn (Eastside) 54.13; 6. Elyse Wood (Gul) 57.38; 100 free: Isabella Dieffentha­ller (HN) 51.05; 5. Lilia Blanco (Pomp) 52.91; 7. Jaclyn Nelson (CG) 54.06; 8. Cassandra Kraft (Gul)

54.83; 500 free: Brynn Stoneburg (Jensen Beach) 4:58.77; 6. Julia Freshour (Pomp) 5:10.60; 200 free relay: Holy Names 1:38.25; 3. Gulliver 1:39.98; 6. Pompano Beach 1:41.90; 7. Cardinal Gibbons 1:42.04; 100 back: Brooke Beede (HN) 56.73; 2. Giovanna Musiello (Gul) 58.39; 4. Nicole Creed (CG) 59.50; 100 breast:

Bilu Bianchi (Clearwater) 1:02.64; 2. Michelle Fernandez (ML) 1:05.14; 3. Reese Rosenthal (Gul) 1:05.56; 400 free relay:

Holy Names 3:30.30; 2. Gulliver 3:35.91; 3. Pompano Beach 3:40.35; 8. Cardinal Gibbons 3:44.55.

FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS

The True North football team avenged a regular season loss by beating Westminste­r Christian 41-20 in a Class 1M Region 4 semifinal.

The Titans lost by 12 points to Westminste­r Christian in Week 3 of the regular season. They beat them by 21 in the region semifinal while holding the Warriors scoreless in the fourth quarter.

True North (8-3) hosts Palmer Trinity for the region title at 3 p.m. Friday at Tropical Park.

TN: QB Zach Katz (8th) 17-of-23 passing, 271 yds, 5 TDs, 1 carry, 13 yds; Jasen ‘J-Roc’ Lopez (Fr) 5 rec, 99 yds, 2 TDs, 35-yd kick return; Josh Reyes (Jr) 4 rec, 51 yds, 1 TD, 1 carry, 10 yds; JonJon Delgado (Sr) 6 carries, 38 yds, 1 rec, 18 yds, 1 TD, 4 tkls, 1 fumble rec; Jayson Lopez (So) 9 tkls, 1 INT, 1 fumble rec; Stephen McCloud (Jr) 7 tkls, 1 FF; Angelo Morales (Sr) 1 rec, 5 yds, 1 TD.

ROWING

The Miami Rowing Club women’s team was second in Chattanoog­a, Tennessee, at Head of the Hooch, which is the second largest regatta in the world. The locals medaled in several races during this event.

Varsity girls 4+ lightweigh­t (coxswain Kristina Multach, Karina Leon,

Margaux Sproul, Sabrina Rule, Ines Kossick) placed second for silver. Varsity girls quad (Fabi Audesio, Margaux Sproul, Kate Seabrook and Olivia Guevara) finished third for bronze.

GYMNASTICS

Haylen Zabrowski, a gymnast and scholar at Stoneman Douglas in Parkland, signed with the University of Michigan gymnastics team. She trains at and competes for the prestigiou­s American Twisters Gymnastics in Coconut Creek.

SOCCER

GIRLS: American Heritage-Plantation 4, Venice 1: Dori Johnson 1 goal, Nyema Freeman 1 goal; Sami Villaverde 1 goal, 2 assists; Lilly Sargent Burns 1 goal. AH (2-1-1).

GIRLS: Doral Academy 2, Venice 1: Arianna Guerra 1 goal; Katelyn Billoch 1 goal; Nicole Gallego 1 assist; Sophia Sandoval 1 assist. Dor (6-1).

GIRLS: Doral Academy 1, Mariner-Cape

Coral 0: Daniela Todd 1 goal; Katelyn Billoch 1 assist; Gkp Ayla Ramos shutout. Dor (5-1).

BASKETBALL

BOYS: Gulliver Prep 74, Southwest Miami 26: Jeremy Arnum excited the crowd with two slam dunks, one by dunking the ball with one hand off a transition fastbreak and the other with two hands from the baseline off an assist from Ray Allen Jr.

GP: Jeremy Arnum 15 pots (3-5 3-ptrs), 8 rebs; Ray Allen Jr. 12 pts, 4 3-ptrs, 4 rebs; Jordan Bankston 8 pts; Jackson Mansfield 8 pts, 5 rbds, 5 asts.

SUBMIT SPORTS RESULTS

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