Miami Herald

Miami native Oyarzun named Belen Jesuit football coach

- Miami Herald Staff Reports

Belen Jesuit Preparator­y School announced the appointmen­t of Miami native Nicholas Oyarzun as the new head football coach and full-time faculty member.

Oyarzun said in a release, “My wife and I are excited to return to our hometown of Miami and be reunited with friends and family. My vision is for this program to serve as a source of pride and inspiratio­n to our school, alumni and community through our constant pursuit of excellence both on and off the field. I would like to thank Father Guillermo García-Tuñón, S.J. and the search committee for believing in me and my vision for the football program at this prestigiou­s academic institutio­n.”

Since 2021, Oyarzun has been the offensive line coach and area recruiter for NCAA

Division III Maryville College in Maryville, Tennessee. Before that, he served at four institutio­ns as a tight ends/special teams coordinato­r and area recruiting coach at different levels of college football spanning NCAA DI, NCAA DIII and NAIA.

Oyarzun holds a bachelor of science in Recreation and Sports Management from Florida Internatio­nal University, where he also worked as an offensive intern and offensive graduate assistant.

The search committee was impressed with his experience in helping transform football programs and his ability to build relationsh­ips with studentath­letes. They look forward to his expertise on and off the field that will help strengthen its football program, which spans grades 6-12.

Oyarzun will be Belen’s seventh head football coach. The program began at Belen during the 1971-72 school year.

BASEBALL

In the second round of the BCAA Baseball Tournament, McArthur edged Chaminade-Madonna 4-3.

The Mustangs went ahead 2-0 in the bottom of the second inning. Trailing 3-0, Chaminade-Madonna scored twice in the sixth and once in the seventh to even things. McArthur won the game in the bottom of the seventh.

Devin Grazzal delivered the walk-off RBI single. He also started the game on the mound, tossing five shutout innings.

Prior, McArthur beat Fort Lauderdale 3-1. The Mustangs scored all three runs in the third inning.

McArthur is off to a very good start at 4-0.

In other baseball action, Palmetto scored twice in the bottom of the sixth to edge Braddock 2-1. Winning pitcher Jake Salvi Cruz went the distance in a hard-fought victory.

Doral Academy 8, SomersetPe­mbroke Pines 2: Jadyn Nunez 1-2, HR, RBI; Leandro Hernandez 1-1, 2 RBI;

George Pardo 1-3, HR; Michael Torres HR, RBI; WP Jadyn Nunez 4 IP,0 R, 5 K. Dor 6-0.

Doral Academy 11, SLAM 1: Jadyn Nunez 1-2, HR, RBI; Hector Roca 1-1, Grand Slam, 4 RBI; Tyler Rodriguez 1-3, RBI; WP Elijah Renaud, 3 IP, 1 R, 6K. Dor 5-0.

Doral Academy 14, South Dade 1: Jaden Nuñez 2-4, Grand Slam, 5 RBI; Sebastian Berrios 2-3, 3 RBI; Mikey Torres 1-2, 3 R; WP Marcelo Rodriguez (2-0) 5 IP, 1ER,4K. Dor 4-0.

McArthur 3, Fort Lauderdale 1: McA WP Matt Zamore 5.2 IP, 1 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 5 K; FtL LP Jackson Hinsen 6 IP, 4 H, 3 R, 2 ER, 8 K; McA: Raymond Gonzalez 2-3, RBI. FtL: Finn O’Brien 1-2, 2B, R. McA 3-0, FtL 0-3.

Palmetto 2, Braddock 1: WP Jake Salvi Cruz (1-0) CG, 7 IP (74 pitches), 1 R; Sebastian Hernandez 2-3, RBI; Isaiah Revuelta 2-3. Plm 1-2.

BCAA Tournament: Second Round: McArthur 4, Chaminade-Madonna 3: McA: WP Eliecer Rodriguez 2 IP, 1 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 2 K; P Devin Grazzal 5 IP, 0 R, 5 K; Juan Garcia 1-2, R; Devin Grazzal Walk-Off RBI 1B. C-M: LP A.J. Vargas 1.1 IP, 1 H, 1 R, 0 ER; Jake Carruthers 2-4, RBI. McA 4-0, C-M 3-1.

SOFTBALL

Carrollton opened the softball season with two big offensive efforts, outscoring the opposition 36-6 in its first two games.

Carrollton 17, LaSalle 5: WP M.Althage (2-0) 9 H, 0 BB, 6 K; Camila Suarez 4-5, 3 RBI, 2 R; Grace Diez 3-3, 2 3B, RBI, 5 R; Ally Wolfson 2-3, RBI, 2 R, 2 BB. Carr 2-0.

Carrollton 19, Colonial 1: WP M.Althage (1-0) 1 H, 1 BB, 7 K; Grace Diez 1-1, HR, 5 RBI; Amalia Neff 2-3, RBI, 3 R.

Carr 1-0.

Flanagan 20, Deerfield Beach 7: WP Jurnee Bent 4 K; Jasmine Gonzalez 2-4, 3 R, 2 RBI; Emily Arias 2-4, 3 R, 3 RBI; Jurnee Bent 2-2, 3 R, RBI; Jade Reeves

1-2, 3 R, 2 RBI. Flan 1-2.

Lourdes 11, Braddock 6: WP Mia Rivera (Fr.) 6.2 IP, 1 R, 8 K; Jr. Sophia Pierro 2 RBI; Soph. Valerie Portuondo 2B, 2 RBI, 2 R; Soph. Jaqui Perez-Abreu 1-3, 3B, 3 R; Fr. Bel Bendixen 3 SB. Lour 2-0.

Palmer Trinity 11, Miami Country Day 1: WP Emmy Cerda 7 K; Mela Fajardo 3-4, HR; Gina Pineda 2-3, 2 RBI; Hailey Rodriguez 1-3, HR. PT 1-0.

St, Brendan 4, Somerset-Silver

Palms 3: Kristin Stoia 2-3, RBI, R; Leah Lorenzo 1-2, 2 R; Madisyn Llerandi 1-2, R, RBI; WP Julia Miranda 7 IP, 6 H, 3 ER, 4 K.

StB 3-0.

BEACH VOLLEYBALL

True North opened the beach volleyball season with a home victory over Lourdes 3-2. Guili Guerrero and Gracie Ruiz dropped the first set but rallied to win the next two at No. 5 to clinch the team victory.

True North 3, Lourdes 2: No.1 Samantha Rodriguez / Veronica Fumero won 2-0; No.2 Leanne Hernandez /

Natasha Galindo lost 2-1; No.3 Ella Hernandez / Ella Sarti won 2-0; No.4 Andrea Aguirre / Olivia Pardo lost 2-0;

No.5 Guili Guerrero / Gracie Ruiz won 2-1. TN 1-0.

LACROSSE

Trailing for most of three quarters, the Belen Jesuit boys’ lacrosse team evened things by the end of the third and then scored three times in the fourth for a 9-7 victory over Boca Raton Community School.

BOYS: Belen Jesuit 9, Boca Raton

Community School 7: Max Cabanas 3 goals, 1 assist; JC De Sautu 2 goals, 1 assist; Nicolas Hernandez 1 goal, 1 assist; Luke Collings 1 goal, 1 assist; Adriano Vizoso 1 goal; Jack Balsera 1 goal; G Andrew Candela 9 saves; Jack Balsera 16-of-16 faceoffs. Bel 5-0.

BOYS: Belen Jesuit 15, Western 0: Ralfi Antun 5 goals, 1 assist; Nicolas Hernandez 3 goals, 3 assists; Luke Collings 2 goals, 2 assists; JC De Sautu 1 goal; Max Cabanas 1 goal; Andres Liviano 1 goal; Jamie Torres 1 goal; Marcelo Olivella 1 goal; Max Erdmann 3 assists; Ignacio Falla 5 caused turnovers; Jack Balsera and Jack Guitan combined won 17-of-18 face-offs; G Andrew Candela and G Noah Callejas combined shutout. Bel 6-0.

TENNIS

GIRLS: Gulliver Prep 6, Ransom Everglades 1: No.1 Valentina Rossi (GP) won 8-0; No.2 Valentina Donoso (GP) won 8-1; No.3 Maya Quintero (GP) won 8-3; No.4 Hanna Matuk (GP) won 8-3; No.5 Kayla Carey (GP) won 8-4. GP 3-0.

GIRLS: Gulliver Prep 7, NSU University School 0: No.1 Valentina Rossi won 8-1; No.2 Valentina Donoso won 8-0; No.3 Maya Quintero won 8-0; No.4 Hanna Matuk won 8-0. GP 2-0.

GIRLS: Palmetto 7, MAST 0: No.1

Mia Sorrentino d. Isabella Porto 8-3; No.2 Madeleine Chellas d. Michaela Tarazonga 8-5; No.3 Arianne Rodriguez d. Valentina Palanda 8-3; No.4 Camille Chellas d. Nila Nahuz 8-0; No.5 Ariana Gil d. Mariana Mazzotta 8-4. Plm 3-0.

BOYS: Palmetto 7, MAST 0: No.1 Stefan Correa d. Alessandro Sanchez 8-3; No.2 Mile Larionov d. Sebastian Felix 8-3; No.3 Alessio Guarino won by def. inj.; No.4 Beau Gibson d. Sergio Balsamo 8-1; No.5 Matteo Sama d. Patrick Westring 8-1; No.6 Ben Montana won 8-1; No.7 Paul Sasso won 8-1. Plm 3-0.

BOYS’ VOLLEYBALL

Preseason: Palmetto d. True North 22-25, 25-18, 18-25, 25-23, 16-14: Lucca Sant’Anna 31 set assists, 16 digs, 6 block assists; Seth Bohler 15 kills, 5 digs; Jake Bedoya 6 kills, 5 block assists; Michael Rivera 14 digs; Dantrelle Fuller 5 kills, 5 block assists.

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Roundup compiled

 ?? Photo courtesy Palmetto Baseball ?? Palmetto pitcher Jake Salvi Cruz went the distance in a 2-1 win against Braddock.
Photo courtesy Palmetto Baseball Palmetto pitcher Jake Salvi Cruz went the distance in a 2-1 win against Braddock.
 ?? ?? Nicholas Oyarzun
Nicholas Oyarzun

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