The ratings came out for sports format radio stations in the Miami/Fort Lauderdale market and Miami Sports Radio 560 WQAM-AM was on top for the fourth consecutive month. The South Florida region is set for a major change on the local airwaves.
It was the final period where WQAM and Sports Talk 790 The Ticket WAXY-AM will have different owners. Both their parent corporations CBS Radio and Entercom Communications finally were able to merge together after the approval of the United States government and shareholders.
WQAM rose from a 1.1 to a 1.4 in November. The University of Miami Hurricanes football team remained undefeated, clinched their first ACC Coastal Division title and will play in the Atlantic Coast Conference championship game. The Miami Dolphins losing five straight games over the month and a bad start by the Florida Panthers had no impact.
The Ticket moved from a 0.9 to a 1.0 in the month. The Miami Heat have been an average team in the early part of the NBA season. The station will need find a temporary fill-in for evening host Josh Friedman who was hosting his final shows of the year.
Miami Sports Radio 940 WINZ-AM stayed in the same position with a 0.2 for the fifth consecutive month. They continue to rely on local shows with Jeff DeForest in morning drive and Andy Slater in mid-afternoons.
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Thursday, November 30, 2017
Josh Friedman Takes Time Off From The Ticket
Sports Talk 790 The Ticket WAXY-AM evening host Josh Friedman will be taking time off from the station as of today. He will be having knee replacement surgery and expects to be back by the beginning of January. The station is expected to use Greg Likens, Barry Jackson and others as fill-in hosts during December.
Friedman, an Indiana University grad, has been with The Ticket since early 2006. He started as a reporter for the station covering the Florida Marlins, Miami Dolphins and Miami Heat. He later hosted a weekend show until March 2014.
After The Ticket lost the radio broadcast rights to the Miami Marlins following the 2013 season, Friedman was named as evening host in April 2014 and picked up Chris Wittyngham as a co-host in July 2014. They were the interim afternoon co-hosts for one month in August 2015 and then returned to the evening shift. Wittyngham left the evening program and joined Ethan Skolnick for the afternoon shift in May 2016. Friedman has co-hosted the evening show with guest co-hosts ever since.
He had a tenure during the 1990s at a sports radio station in Chicago as a reporter, producer and board operator. He moved to Miami in 1998 and became the Florida Marlins reporter for 560 WQAM-AM. His contract was not renewed by that station in the middle of 2003. Friedman worked the next two years as a Miami sports reporter for Metro Networks.
Friedman, an Indiana University grad, has been with The Ticket since early 2006. He started as a reporter for the station covering the Florida Marlins, Miami Dolphins and Miami Heat. He later hosted a weekend show until March 2014.
After The Ticket lost the radio broadcast rights to the Miami Marlins following the 2013 season, Friedman was named as evening host in April 2014 and picked up Chris Wittyngham as a co-host in July 2014. They were the interim afternoon co-hosts for one month in August 2015 and then returned to the evening shift. Wittyngham left the evening program and joined Ethan Skolnick for the afternoon shift in May 2016. Friedman has co-hosted the evening show with guest co-hosts ever since.
He had a tenure during the 1990s at a sports radio station in Chicago as a reporter, producer and board operator. He moved to Miami in 1998 and became the Florida Marlins reporter for 560 WQAM-AM. His contract was not renewed by that station in the middle of 2003. Friedman worked the next two years as a Miami sports reporter for Metro Networks.
Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Knicks Bounce Heat
The Miami Heat were blown out by the New York Knicks 115-86 on Wednesday night at Madison Square Garden. The Heat played for the second straight night and the third time in the last four days on the road.
New York(11-10) found it would be a different contest when Kristaps Porzingis ended his night when he sprained his right ankle and had to leave the game just three minutes in. They still went on a 10-3 spurt in the final three minutes of the frame and led 33-21 after one quarter. The Knicks kept up the pace scoring the last nine points of the second quarter and were up 65-44 at halftime. Miami(10-11) was unable to cut into the deficit and trailed 88-64 after three quarters.
Kelly Olynyk had a team-high 18 points and Tyler Johnson added 13 for the Heat. Josh Richardson drained in 13 points while Dion Waiters dropped 10 points. Enes Kanter got a game-high 22 points and 14 rebounds for the Knicks while Courtney Lee scored 17 points.
New York(11-10) found it would be a different contest when Kristaps Porzingis ended his night when he sprained his right ankle and had to leave the game just three minutes in. They still went on a 10-3 spurt in the final three minutes of the frame and led 33-21 after one quarter. The Knicks kept up the pace scoring the last nine points of the second quarter and were up 65-44 at halftime. Miami(10-11) was unable to cut into the deficit and trailed 88-64 after three quarters.
Kelly Olynyk had a team-high 18 points and Tyler Johnson added 13 for the Heat. Josh Richardson drained in 13 points while Dion Waiters dropped 10 points. Enes Kanter got a game-high 22 points and 14 rebounds for the Knicks while Courtney Lee scored 17 points.
St. Thomas Aquinas At Venice Preview
It is a rematch from last year as the St. Thomas Aquinas Raiders meet the Venice Indians on Friday night in a Class 7A state semifinal. They faced each other during the same round in Fort Lauderdale last season and the Raiders were victorious 46-8.
St. Thomas Aquinas(11-2) is the defending three-time FHSAA Class 7A state champions and have not lost a game held in Central Florida since Manatee in 2009. It will be the 11th time in the last 14 seasons that the Raiders will play in a state semifinal. STA hosted their last three playoff games and had no problems. Aquinas destroyed South Miami 56-0 in a regional quarterfinal, blasted West Broward 38-7 in a regional semifinal and downed Doral Academy 48-6 last week in a regional final. They have outscored their opponents 398-99 this season and averaged 30 points for and seven points against per game.
The Raiders can run or pass the ball on any occasion. Running back Daniel Carter is expected to get his share of carries along with Nigel White. They have a slew of wide receivers that includes Elijah Moore, Teriq Phillips, Tavares Kelly and Cole Caterbone. Derek Wingo has filled in at quarterback for Curt Casteel over the last couple of games. Their secondary is talented with Asante Samuel Jr., Al Blades Jr., Trenell Troutman and Adetutu Daranijo.
Venice(12-1), who lost one game this season to independent school IMG Academy during Week 7, enter this contest on an eight-game winning streak. The Indians will host their fourth consecutive playoff game. They defeated St. Petersburg 49-13 in a regional quarterfinal, handled Braden River 41-32 in a regional semifinal and cruised by Tampa Bay Tech 48-17 in a regional final. They have outscored their opponents 529-171 and averaged 40 points per game this year.
The Indians return several offensive skill players that played in their game against the Raiders last year. Bryce Carpenter leads the team at quarterback and is a dual threat to run and pass the ball. Running back Courtney Doss gets the most opportunities to rush the ball from the backfield as will Brandon Gregory and Mike Trapani. Carpenter looks to connect passes off to wide receivers Jaivon Heiligh, Zach Fryar, Sam Whitney and Damian Brown.
St. Thomas Aquinas(11-2) is the defending three-time FHSAA Class 7A state champions and have not lost a game held in Central Florida since Manatee in 2009. It will be the 11th time in the last 14 seasons that the Raiders will play in a state semifinal. STA hosted their last three playoff games and had no problems. Aquinas destroyed South Miami 56-0 in a regional quarterfinal, blasted West Broward 38-7 in a regional semifinal and downed Doral Academy 48-6 last week in a regional final. They have outscored their opponents 398-99 this season and averaged 30 points for and seven points against per game.
The Raiders can run or pass the ball on any occasion. Running back Daniel Carter is expected to get his share of carries along with Nigel White. They have a slew of wide receivers that includes Elijah Moore, Teriq Phillips, Tavares Kelly and Cole Caterbone. Derek Wingo has filled in at quarterback for Curt Casteel over the last couple of games. Their secondary is talented with Asante Samuel Jr., Al Blades Jr., Trenell Troutman and Adetutu Daranijo.
Venice(12-1), who lost one game this season to independent school IMG Academy during Week 7, enter this contest on an eight-game winning streak. The Indians will host their fourth consecutive playoff game. They defeated St. Petersburg 49-13 in a regional quarterfinal, handled Braden River 41-32 in a regional semifinal and cruised by Tampa Bay Tech 48-17 in a regional final. They have outscored their opponents 529-171 and averaged 40 points per game this year.
The Indians return several offensive skill players that played in their game against the Raiders last year. Bryce Carpenter leads the team at quarterback and is a dual threat to run and pass the ball. Running back Courtney Doss gets the most opportunities to rush the ball from the backfield as will Brandon Gregory and Mike Trapani. Carpenter looks to connect passes off to wide receivers Jaivon Heiligh, Zach Fryar, Sam Whitney and Damian Brown.
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
Naples At Miami Northwestern Preview
The Naples Golden Eagles head across I-75 to Dade County and challenge the Miami Northwestern Bulls at Traz Powell Stadium on Friday night in a Class 6A state semifinal. The school that wins will play in the state championship at Camping World Stadium in Orlando on December 8.
Naples(10-1) have won nine straight games since they fell to Palmetto in Week 2. The Golden Eagles topped Port Charlotte 14-7 in a regional quarterfinal, shut out Largo 24-0 in a regional semifinal and took Fort Myers 36-9 in a regional final. They have outscored their opponents 387-137 this season and averaged 35 points for per game.
The Golden Eagles put a heavy emphasis on their running game. Quarterback Jordan Persad-Tirone along with running backs Cesare Melluci, Elan Sommala and Chase Bertucci will rush the ball out of the backfield. Look for an rare pass by Persad-Tirone to wide receivers Wooby Theork and Taejon Wright.
Miami Northwestern(10-2) looks to get back to the top of the mountain for the first time since they won back-to-back Class 6A state championship in 2006 and 2007. The last time they played in a state semifinal was in 2008 when they beat Geno Smith and Miramar. After they blanked Matanzas 33-0 in a regional quarterfinal, the Bulls faced their two District 16 rivals in the next two rounds. They got by Miami Central 24-18 in a regional semifinal and beat the defending Class 6A champion Carol City 23-15 last week in a regional final. They have outscored their opponents 316-110 this year and allowed nine points per game.
The person that controls the Bulls offense is quarterback Chatarius Atwell Jr. He will attempt to connect passes to wide receivers Derrick Davis and Justin Hill. Running back Corey Hammett is expected to get the bulk of carries from the backfield for Miami Northwestern.
Naples(10-1) have won nine straight games since they fell to Palmetto in Week 2. The Golden Eagles topped Port Charlotte 14-7 in a regional quarterfinal, shut out Largo 24-0 in a regional semifinal and took Fort Myers 36-9 in a regional final. They have outscored their opponents 387-137 this season and averaged 35 points for per game.
The Golden Eagles put a heavy emphasis on their running game. Quarterback Jordan Persad-Tirone along with running backs Cesare Melluci, Elan Sommala and Chase Bertucci will rush the ball out of the backfield. Look for an rare pass by Persad-Tirone to wide receivers Wooby Theork and Taejon Wright.
Miami Northwestern(10-2) looks to get back to the top of the mountain for the first time since they won back-to-back Class 6A state championship in 2006 and 2007. The last time they played in a state semifinal was in 2008 when they beat Geno Smith and Miramar. After they blanked Matanzas 33-0 in a regional quarterfinal, the Bulls faced their two District 16 rivals in the next two rounds. They got by Miami Central 24-18 in a regional semifinal and beat the defending Class 6A champion Carol City 23-15 last week in a regional final. They have outscored their opponents 316-110 this year and allowed nine points per game.
The person that controls the Bulls offense is quarterback Chatarius Atwell Jr. He will attempt to connect passes to wide receivers Derrick Davis and Justin Hill. Running back Corey Hammett is expected to get the bulk of carries from the backfield for Miami Northwestern.
Miami At Atlantic Preview
The Miami Stingarees visit Delray Beach and take on the Atlantic Eagles in a Class 8A state semifinal on Friday night. The winner of this game will play in the championship game on December 9 at Camping World Stadium in Orlando.
Miami(11-1) was a seventh seed in Region 4 and have won three straight road playoff games along with eight straight overall. The Stingarees blanked Palmetto 28-0 in a regional quarterfinal, knocked off the defending FHSAA Class 8A state champion Southridge in a regional semifinal 27-21 and came back from 22 points to upset Columbus 28-22 last week in a regional final. They have outscored their opponents 485-182 this season and scored 40 points per game.
The Stingarees have Isaias Castellon in the quarterback position and he will throw passes to wide receivers Lamont Finnie, Bernard Marshall, Marcus Flemming and Keythan Drayton. Look for running back Johnny Ford to carry the ball along with Marcus Barthell.
Atlantic(11-1) play in a state semifinal for the first time since 2001. The Eagles last two seasons ended following a loss in a regional final game. They have won their last 11 games following an opening week defeat to Palm Beach Central by one point. Atlantic has outscored their opponents 336-108 and held teams to nine points this year. They beat Plantation 29-14 in a regional quarterfinal, got by Park Vista 14-7 in a regional semifinal and defeated Western 35-22 in a regional final.
Running back Shelley Singletary is expected to get the majority of carries from the backfield along with Corey Cola Jr. Quarterback Antoine Williams II can roll out of the pocket and find wide receivers Corey Gammage, Oyeh Lurry-Davis, Cadarius Gaskin, Kamareon Williams, Javone Jackson and Aydin Henningham for pass receptions.
Miami(11-1) was a seventh seed in Region 4 and have won three straight road playoff games along with eight straight overall. The Stingarees blanked Palmetto 28-0 in a regional quarterfinal, knocked off the defending FHSAA Class 8A state champion Southridge in a regional semifinal 27-21 and came back from 22 points to upset Columbus 28-22 last week in a regional final. They have outscored their opponents 485-182 this season and scored 40 points per game.
The Stingarees have Isaias Castellon in the quarterback position and he will throw passes to wide receivers Lamont Finnie, Bernard Marshall, Marcus Flemming and Keythan Drayton. Look for running back Johnny Ford to carry the ball along with Marcus Barthell.
Atlantic(11-1) play in a state semifinal for the first time since 2001. The Eagles last two seasons ended following a loss in a regional final game. They have won their last 11 games following an opening week defeat to Palm Beach Central by one point. Atlantic has outscored their opponents 336-108 and held teams to nine points this year. They beat Plantation 29-14 in a regional quarterfinal, got by Park Vista 14-7 in a regional semifinal and defeated Western 35-22 in a regional final.
Running back Shelley Singletary is expected to get the majority of carries from the backfield along with Corey Cola Jr. Quarterback Antoine Williams II can roll out of the pocket and find wide receivers Corey Gammage, Oyeh Lurry-Davis, Cadarius Gaskin, Kamareon Williams, Javone Jackson and Aydin Henningham for pass receptions.
Immokalee At American Heritage Preview
The American Heritage Patriots host the Immakolee Indians at Heritage Field in Plantation on Friday night. The winner of the Class 5A state semifinal will play in the state championship game on December 8 at Camping World Stadium in Orlando.
Immakolee(12-0) is undefeated this season and will play their first playoff game on the road. They lost in the playoffs to the Patriots in 2013 and 2014 which led to two state titles for American Heritage. The Indians have outscored their opponents 582-171 this year and have averaged 48 points per contest. They shut out Booker 54-0 in a regional quarterfinal, handled Dunbar 51-32 in a regional semifinal and defeated Lakewood 42-14 in a regional final.
The Indians offense has R.J. Rosales at quarterback and he can either run or pass with the ball. They have a steady crew of running backs with Fred Green, former American Heritage player Abraham Alce and Malcom Jackson. Wide receivers Shedro Louis, Jordan Hall and Yanavis Fuller intend to catch the ball from Rosales.
American Heritage(11-0) are the defending FHSAA Class 5A state champions and have won the state title in three of the last four years. The Patriots have won 25 consecutive games entering this contest and have not lost a game since the 2015 playoffs against Hallandale. They blanked Merritt Island 52-0 in a regional quarterfinal, pounded Bishop Moore 56-27 in a regional semifinal, and edged Cardinal Gibbons 58-57 in triple overtime last week in a regional final. The Pats have outscored their opponents 477-154 this season and averaged 43 points per game.
Cameron Smith starts at quarterback and leads the Patriots offense. They have a bunch of running backs to depend on that includes Jordan Johnson, Tyler Jones and Miles Jones. Smith will look for wide receivers Anthony Schwartz, Marcus Lodge, Josh Alexander, Tyler March and Miles Jones down the field for completions.
Immakolee(12-0) is undefeated this season and will play their first playoff game on the road. They lost in the playoffs to the Patriots in 2013 and 2014 which led to two state titles for American Heritage. The Indians have outscored their opponents 582-171 this year and have averaged 48 points per contest. They shut out Booker 54-0 in a regional quarterfinal, handled Dunbar 51-32 in a regional semifinal and defeated Lakewood 42-14 in a regional final.
The Indians offense has R.J. Rosales at quarterback and he can either run or pass with the ball. They have a steady crew of running backs with Fred Green, former American Heritage player Abraham Alce and Malcom Jackson. Wide receivers Shedro Louis, Jordan Hall and Yanavis Fuller intend to catch the ball from Rosales.
American Heritage(11-0) are the defending FHSAA Class 5A state champions and have won the state title in three of the last four years. The Patriots have won 25 consecutive games entering this contest and have not lost a game since the 2015 playoffs against Hallandale. They blanked Merritt Island 52-0 in a regional quarterfinal, pounded Bishop Moore 56-27 in a regional semifinal, and edged Cardinal Gibbons 58-57 in triple overtime last week in a regional final. The Pats have outscored their opponents 477-154 this season and averaged 43 points per game.
Cameron Smith starts at quarterback and leads the Patriots offense. They have a bunch of running backs to depend on that includes Jordan Johnson, Tyler Jones and Miles Jones. Smith will look for wide receivers Anthony Schwartz, Marcus Lodge, Josh Alexander, Tyler March and Miles Jones down the field for completions.
Cavaliers Stop Heat
It was a reunion at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland on Tuesday night as the Cavaliers topped the Miami Heat 108-97. Dwyane Wade played his first game in a Cleveland uniform against his former team while LeBron James also performed. James was ejected from a game, late in the third quarter, for the first time in his NBA career.
Cleveland(14-7) rolled out to a 35-24 lead after one quarter thanks to a 17-5 run and outscored the Heat 40-25 in the second to go up 75-49 at halftime. Miami(10-10) slowly chipped away at the gap and trailed 93-74 after three quarter. The Heat did outscore the Cavs 23-15 in the final quarter.
Keven Love surprisingly had a game-high 38 points and nine rebounds for Cleveland. James contributed a double-double with 21 points, 12 rebounds, six assists and five steals. Wade had a scoring line of 17 points, five rebounds and four assists.
Dion Waiters led the Heat with 21 points and seven assists while Bam Adebayo added 19 points with six rebounds. Hassan Whiteside compiled a double-double with 11 points and 14 rebounds.
Cleveland(14-7) rolled out to a 35-24 lead after one quarter thanks to a 17-5 run and outscored the Heat 40-25 in the second to go up 75-49 at halftime. Miami(10-10) slowly chipped away at the gap and trailed 93-74 after three quarter. The Heat did outscore the Cavs 23-15 in the final quarter.
Keven Love surprisingly had a game-high 38 points and nine rebounds for Cleveland. James contributed a double-double with 21 points, 12 rebounds, six assists and five steals. Wade had a scoring line of 17 points, five rebounds and four assists.
Dion Waiters led the Heat with 21 points and seven assists while Bam Adebayo added 19 points with six rebounds. Hassan Whiteside compiled a double-double with 11 points and 14 rebounds.
Panthers Outscore Rangers
The Florida Panthers entered Madison Square Garden on Tuesday night and topped the New York Rangers 5-4. The Panthers were able to sweep a short two-game road trip and have won three of their last four games. The Rangers snapped their eight-game home winning streak.
In the first period, Florida(10-12-2) compiled two early goals in a four-minute span. Jonathan Huberdeau centered the puck from the left wing. It went off the right skate of Brendan Smith and skimmed off the stick of Aleksander Barkov past Henrik Lundqvist for a power-play goal at 5:50.
The Panthers made it 2-0 at the 9:35 mark. Nick Bjugstad stole the puck from Nick Holden in the high slot and angled a pass to his left. Jamie McGinn snapped a shot from the left circle for his fourth goal of the year.
After James Riemer robbed Pavel Buchnevich on a close-range shot, the Cats broke out of their own zone. Keith Yandle sent the puck up the left-wing boards to Michael Haley in the neutral zone. He skated into the Rangers zone all the way to the left circle and scored for his first goal on his new club with 3:13 left in the first. Lundqvist was then replaced in net by Ondrej Pavelec after the goal.
New York(13-10-2) answered back at 4:04 of the second period to make it 3-1. J.T. Miller scored his fourth goal of the season on assists from Mats Zuccarello and Brady Skjei.
The Cats regained a three-goal margin at 8:36. Following a Mike Matheson shot from the high slot, Huberdeau eventually put it in from the right of the crease.
It took the Rangers fifty seconds to respond and got a tally. Chris Kreider skated the puck from behind the Panthers cage and connected a cross-ice pass for Buchnevich to tap it in from the blue paint.
The Blueshirts closed the gap to 4-3 on a three-man weave play with 8:44 remaining in the second. David Desharnais was at the top of the zone and moved the puck to Buchnevich at the top right circle. He zipped a pass to the left circle where Kreider smacked in a one-time shot.
The Rangers thought that they tied it with 4:11 to go in the period. Kevin Hayes skated through the right circle and lifted a wrist shot from the low slot. It was disallowed because Rich Nash incidentally contacted Reimer during the shot.
New York would finally tie the contest 4-4 with 6:32 left in the third period. Buchnevich cycled the puck to Desharnais on the end wall. He found Kreider in the crease and he tapped in a shot for his second goal of the game.
Florida broke the tie with 1:09 remaining in the third. Mark Pysyk backhanded a pass from the top right circle to Denis Malgin in the high slot area and he blasted a one-time slap shot for his first goal of the season.
In the first period, Florida(10-12-2) compiled two early goals in a four-minute span. Jonathan Huberdeau centered the puck from the left wing. It went off the right skate of Brendan Smith and skimmed off the stick of Aleksander Barkov past Henrik Lundqvist for a power-play goal at 5:50.
The Panthers made it 2-0 at the 9:35 mark. Nick Bjugstad stole the puck from Nick Holden in the high slot and angled a pass to his left. Jamie McGinn snapped a shot from the left circle for his fourth goal of the year.
After James Riemer robbed Pavel Buchnevich on a close-range shot, the Cats broke out of their own zone. Keith Yandle sent the puck up the left-wing boards to Michael Haley in the neutral zone. He skated into the Rangers zone all the way to the left circle and scored for his first goal on his new club with 3:13 left in the first. Lundqvist was then replaced in net by Ondrej Pavelec after the goal.
New York(13-10-2) answered back at 4:04 of the second period to make it 3-1. J.T. Miller scored his fourth goal of the season on assists from Mats Zuccarello and Brady Skjei.
The Cats regained a three-goal margin at 8:36. Following a Mike Matheson shot from the high slot, Huberdeau eventually put it in from the right of the crease.
It took the Rangers fifty seconds to respond and got a tally. Chris Kreider skated the puck from behind the Panthers cage and connected a cross-ice pass for Buchnevich to tap it in from the blue paint.
The Blueshirts closed the gap to 4-3 on a three-man weave play with 8:44 remaining in the second. David Desharnais was at the top of the zone and moved the puck to Buchnevich at the top right circle. He zipped a pass to the left circle where Kreider smacked in a one-time shot.
The Rangers thought that they tied it with 4:11 to go in the period. Kevin Hayes skated through the right circle and lifted a wrist shot from the low slot. It was disallowed because Rich Nash incidentally contacted Reimer during the shot.
New York would finally tie the contest 4-4 with 6:32 left in the third period. Buchnevich cycled the puck to Desharnais on the end wall. He found Kreider in the crease and he tapped in a shot for his second goal of the game.
Florida broke the tie with 1:09 remaining in the third. Mark Pysyk backhanded a pass from the top right circle to Denis Malgin in the high slot area and he blasted a one-time slap shot for his first goal of the season.
Monday, November 27, 2017
Panthers Survive Devils
The Florida began a short two-game road trip through the New York metropolitan area and beat the New Jersey Devils 3-2 at Prudential Center on Monday night. Roberto Luongo became the second goalie in NHL history to win 200 games with two different clubs. The Panthers play Tuesday night at Madison Square Garden against the New York Rangers.
The Panthers defense were able to prevent the Devils to get a shot on goal in the first seven minutes of the contest. The Cats outshot their opponent 16-3 in the first period. It tied a season-high for the Panthers with the least shots allowed in a period. They gave up three shots to the Kings in Los Angeles during the second period back on November 18.
Florida(9-12-2) broke the tie as the team got their league-leading fifth shorthanded goal of the season with 2:40 left in the second period. Aleksander Barkov brought the puck up the left side on a 2-on-1 breakaway. He reached the top of the slot and ripped a wrist shot past Corey Schneider. It was the third shorthanded goal by Barkov this season which ties Evander Kane of the Buffalo Sabres for the NHL lead.
In the third period, New Jersey(14-6-4) tied the contest up 1-1 at 2:20. Devils rookie Nico Hischier put in his fifth goal of the year by Luongo on an assist from Pavel Zacha.
The Panthers regained the lead at the 4:07 mark. Vincent Trocheck carried the puck through the neutral zone and into the Devils zone. He waited until he got to the top right circle and snapped a shot into the cage for his 10th goal of the season.
The Devils got a fortunate bounce on a play to tie the game 2-2 with 11:41 left in the third. Jesper Bratt caught a loose puck at the right goal line and centered the puck. It went off the right skate of Aaron Ekblad in the crease and into the Panthers net.
The Cats took their third lead of the game with 7:15 left. Jared McCann took an initial shot that was blocked and then he scooped a backhand shot in from below the right circle.
The Panthers defense were able to prevent the Devils to get a shot on goal in the first seven minutes of the contest. The Cats outshot their opponent 16-3 in the first period. It tied a season-high for the Panthers with the least shots allowed in a period. They gave up three shots to the Kings in Los Angeles during the second period back on November 18.
Florida(9-12-2) broke the tie as the team got their league-leading fifth shorthanded goal of the season with 2:40 left in the second period. Aleksander Barkov brought the puck up the left side on a 2-on-1 breakaway. He reached the top of the slot and ripped a wrist shot past Corey Schneider. It was the third shorthanded goal by Barkov this season which ties Evander Kane of the Buffalo Sabres for the NHL lead.
In the third period, New Jersey(14-6-4) tied the contest up 1-1 at 2:20. Devils rookie Nico Hischier put in his fifth goal of the year by Luongo on an assist from Pavel Zacha.
The Panthers regained the lead at the 4:07 mark. Vincent Trocheck carried the puck through the neutral zone and into the Devils zone. He waited until he got to the top right circle and snapped a shot into the cage for his 10th goal of the season.
The Devils got a fortunate bounce on a play to tie the game 2-2 with 11:41 left in the third. Jesper Bratt caught a loose puck at the right goal line and centered the puck. It went off the right skate of Aaron Ekblad in the crease and into the Panthers net.
The Cats took their third lead of the game with 7:15 left. Jared McCann took an initial shot that was blocked and then he scooped a backhand shot in from below the right circle.
Sunday, November 26, 2017
South Florida High Schools In Fourth Round
15 South Florida high schools participated in the third round of the 2017 FHSAA playoffs. Eight teams were victorious last week and will play in their fourth postseason game.
Palm Beach County fell from three schools to two schools. Oxbridge Academy advanced to the Class 3A state championship game and will face Chaminade-Madonna on December 9. Atlantic moved on to the state semifinal game in Class 8A and will host Miami next week. Pahokee lost to Madison County and were eliminated in Class 1A.
Broward County moved down from six schools to three schools. St. Thomas Aquinas will travel to Venice for a Class 7A state semifinal next week. American Heritage got by Cardinal Gibbons and next week they will host Immokalee in Class 5A. Chaminade-Madonna stopped Clearwater Central Catholic and will play Oxbridge Academy in the Class 3A title game. University School and Western lost last week.
Dade County fell from six schools to three schools. Miami Northwestern topped Carol City in Class 6A and will host Naples in a state semifinal next week. Miami was able to upset Columbus in Class 8A. Doral Academy was eliminated by St. Thomas Aquinas in Class 7A while Champagnat Catholic advanced to the Class 2A state title game on December 8.
Palm Beach County fell from three schools to two schools. Oxbridge Academy advanced to the Class 3A state championship game and will face Chaminade-Madonna on December 9. Atlantic moved on to the state semifinal game in Class 8A and will host Miami next week. Pahokee lost to Madison County and were eliminated in Class 1A.
Broward County moved down from six schools to three schools. St. Thomas Aquinas will travel to Venice for a Class 7A state semifinal next week. American Heritage got by Cardinal Gibbons and next week they will host Immokalee in Class 5A. Chaminade-Madonna stopped Clearwater Central Catholic and will play Oxbridge Academy in the Class 3A title game. University School and Western lost last week.
Dade County fell from six schools to three schools. Miami Northwestern topped Carol City in Class 6A and will host Naples in a state semifinal next week. Miami was able to upset Columbus in Class 8A. Doral Academy was eliminated by St. Thomas Aquinas in Class 7A while Champagnat Catholic advanced to the Class 2A state title game on December 8.
Patriots Smash Dolphins
The New England Patriots defeated the Miami Dolphins 35-17 at Gillette Field on Sunday. The Dolphins have almost been eliminated from winning the AFC East Division this season.
New England(9-2) piled on 14 points in the first quarter. Rex Burkhead rushed in from two yards out at 11:46. Tom Brady completed a five-yard touchdown pass to Rob Gronkowski at the 5:41 mark.
Miami(4-7) got on the scoreboard at 13:19 of the second quarter. Reshard Jones recovered a fumble and returned it 14 yards for a score.
The Pats kept the pressure up and regained their 14-point margin with 8:33 left in the second. Brady tossed a one-yard touchdown pass to Burkhead. The Fins closed the gap to 21-10 with 4:10 remaining in the first half when Cody Parkey kicked a 28-yard field goal.
In the third quarter, the Patriots struck again at 10:33. It was Brady to Gronkowski again and this time it was from 15 yards out to make it 28-10.
The Dolphins mounted an attack and scored at 11:49 of the fourth quarter. Matt Moore found Kenyan Drake on an eight-yard pass play.
Brady threw his fourth touchdown pass of the contest with 6:35 to go in the fourth. Brandin Cooks caught a five-yard reception in the end zone from Brady.
New England(9-2) piled on 14 points in the first quarter. Rex Burkhead rushed in from two yards out at 11:46. Tom Brady completed a five-yard touchdown pass to Rob Gronkowski at the 5:41 mark.
Miami(4-7) got on the scoreboard at 13:19 of the second quarter. Reshard Jones recovered a fumble and returned it 14 yards for a score.
The Pats kept the pressure up and regained their 14-point margin with 8:33 left in the second. Brady tossed a one-yard touchdown pass to Burkhead. The Fins closed the gap to 21-10 with 4:10 remaining in the first half when Cody Parkey kicked a 28-yard field goal.
In the third quarter, the Patriots struck again at 10:33. It was Brady to Gronkowski again and this time it was from 15 yards out to make it 28-10.
The Dolphins mounted an attack and scored at 11:49 of the fourth quarter. Matt Moore found Kenyan Drake on an eight-yard pass play.
Brady threw his fourth touchdown pass of the contest with 6:35 to go in the fourth. Brandin Cooks caught a five-yard reception in the end zone from Brady.
Heat Drop Bulls
The Miami Heat continued their Midwest road trip with a 100-93 victory over the Chicago Bulls on Sunday at United Center. The Heat will play LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and the defending Eastern Conference champion Cavaliers in Cleveland on Tuesday.
The Heat now have one of the top eight records in the Eastern Conference. The Bulls still have the worst record in the National Basketball Association.
Both teams started off slow as Chicago(3-15) was up 13-7 after one quarter. Miami(10-9) outscored the Bulls 38-29 in the second quarter and led 45-42 at halftime. Both clubs kept it close in the second half with the Heat ahead 64-61 after three quarters. Miami held off their opponent in the final minutes of the final quarter.
Miami was led by Goran Dragic as he drained 24 points and Wayne Ellington dropped 19 points. Hassan Whiteside fell short of a double-double with 11 points along with nine rebounds while James Johnson compiled 15 points, six assists and seven rebounds for the Heat.
Jerian Grant led the Bulls with 24 points Two Chicago players had double-doubles as Denzel Valentine had 14 points and 14 rebounds while Lauri Markkanen got 11 points and 10 rebounds.
The Heat now have one of the top eight records in the Eastern Conference. The Bulls still have the worst record in the National Basketball Association.
Both teams started off slow as Chicago(3-15) was up 13-7 after one quarter. Miami(10-9) outscored the Bulls 38-29 in the second quarter and led 45-42 at halftime. Both clubs kept it close in the second half with the Heat ahead 64-61 after three quarters. Miami held off their opponent in the final minutes of the final quarter.
Miami was led by Goran Dragic as he drained 24 points and Wayne Ellington dropped 19 points. Hassan Whiteside fell short of a double-double with 11 points along with nine rebounds while James Johnson compiled 15 points, six assists and seven rebounds for the Heat.
Jerian Grant led the Bulls with 24 points Two Chicago players had double-doubles as Denzel Valentine had 14 points and 14 rebounds while Lauri Markkanen got 11 points and 10 rebounds.
2017 FHSAA Playoffs Third Round Results
The third round of the FHSAA playoffs occurred and 15 South Florida high schools played. There were three schools from Palm Beach County, six schools from Broward County and six schools from Dade County.
Looking at the small school classifications, Pahokee fell one game short of the Class 1A championship game as Madison County gained revenge from last year's state semifinal with a 28-10 win. Champagnat Catholic punched their ticket to Orlando for the Class 2A state title game as they blanked Cambridge Christian 38-0 on the road.
Two South Florida high schools will represent the south and north brackets of the Class 3A state championship on December 9. Chaminade-Madonna will return to Orlando for the second straight year as they traveled to Clearwater Central Catholic and blew them out 49-3. Oxbridge Academy played their third consecutive home playoff game and shut out Florida State University 38-0. Tbe defending Class 4A state champion Cocoa took University School 49-14.
In the large school classifications, Class 5A had a classic regional final between district rivals as American Heritage survived Cardinal Gibbons 58-57 in triple overtime. The Stallions will play their fourth straight home game next week and host Immakolee next week. Defending Class 6A state champion Carol City was knocked off by district rival Miami Northwestern 23-15 at Traz Powell Stadium. The Bulls will remain home and be challenged by Naples next week in the state semifinal. St. Thomas Aquinas had no problems at home as they pounded Doral Academy 48-6 in a Class 7A regional final. The three-time defending champions head north next week and face Venice.
The Class 8A regional final in Region 3 saw Atlantic get by Western 35-22. Miami stunned Columbus as they came back to win 28-22 in Region 4. Atlantic will host Miami in Delray Beach next week in the state semifinal.
Looking at the small school classifications, Pahokee fell one game short of the Class 1A championship game as Madison County gained revenge from last year's state semifinal with a 28-10 win. Champagnat Catholic punched their ticket to Orlando for the Class 2A state title game as they blanked Cambridge Christian 38-0 on the road.
Two South Florida high schools will represent the south and north brackets of the Class 3A state championship on December 9. Chaminade-Madonna will return to Orlando for the second straight year as they traveled to Clearwater Central Catholic and blew them out 49-3. Oxbridge Academy played their third consecutive home playoff game and shut out Florida State University 38-0. Tbe defending Class 4A state champion Cocoa took University School 49-14.
In the large school classifications, Class 5A had a classic regional final between district rivals as American Heritage survived Cardinal Gibbons 58-57 in triple overtime. The Stallions will play their fourth straight home game next week and host Immakolee next week. Defending Class 6A state champion Carol City was knocked off by district rival Miami Northwestern 23-15 at Traz Powell Stadium. The Bulls will remain home and be challenged by Naples next week in the state semifinal. St. Thomas Aquinas had no problems at home as they pounded Doral Academy 48-6 in a Class 7A regional final. The three-time defending champions head north next week and face Venice.
The Class 8A regional final in Region 3 saw Atlantic get by Western 35-22. Miami stunned Columbus as they came back to win 28-22 in Region 4. Atlantic will host Miami in Delray Beach next week in the state semifinal.
Saturday, November 25, 2017
Blackhawks Slam Panthers
The Florida Panthers fell to the Chicago Blackhawks 4-1 at BB&T Center on Saturday night. The Panthers had shut out the Blackhawks during their last two appearances in South Florida as they outscored them 11-0.
That streak came to an end when Chicago(11-8-3) scored at 9:25 of the first period. Tommy Wingels circled around the Panthers cage and centered the puck to the low slot. John Hayden snapped a shot by Roberto Luongo for a 1-0 lead.
The Blackhawks made it a two-goal margin with 5:25 left in the first. Jonathan Toews was in the right circle and passed to the crease area where Brandon Saad redirected it in for eighth goal of the season. The Cats were outshot in the first period 21-7.
In the second period, Florida(8-12-2) answered back at 1:06. Jared McCann fired a high wrist shot from the hight slot past Corey Crawford. Evgenii Dadonov and Jonathan Huberdeau were credited with assists on the play.
The Hawks stopped the momentum at 7:03 of the second. Toews got to the Panthers blue line and passed to his right. Patrick Kane received it and skated to the low right circle. He curled to the face-off dot and ripped in a shot for his ninth goal and 22nd point of the season.
Chicago extended their lead to 4-1 with 2:52 remaining in the second. Toews hit a puck in mid-air from the slot and it went between the legs of Lunogo for the tally.
That streak came to an end when Chicago(11-8-3) scored at 9:25 of the first period. Tommy Wingels circled around the Panthers cage and centered the puck to the low slot. John Hayden snapped a shot by Roberto Luongo for a 1-0 lead.
The Blackhawks made it a two-goal margin with 5:25 left in the first. Jonathan Toews was in the right circle and passed to the crease area where Brandon Saad redirected it in for eighth goal of the season. The Cats were outshot in the first period 21-7.
In the second period, Florida(8-12-2) answered back at 1:06. Jared McCann fired a high wrist shot from the hight slot past Corey Crawford. Evgenii Dadonov and Jonathan Huberdeau were credited with assists on the play.
The Hawks stopped the momentum at 7:03 of the second. Toews got to the Panthers blue line and passed to his right. Patrick Kane received it and skated to the low right circle. He curled to the face-off dot and ripped in a shot for his ninth goal and 22nd point of the season.
Chicago extended their lead to 4-1 with 2:52 remaining in the second. Toews hit a puck in mid-air from the slot and it went between the legs of Lunogo for the tally.
Friday, November 24, 2017
American Heritage Tops Cardinal Gibbons In Three Overtimes
The defending Class 5A state champion American Heritage Patriots stayed alive as they edged their district rival the Cardinal Gibbons Chiefs 58-57 in triple overtime at Heritage Field in a regional final. The Patriots extended their winning streak to 25 games and have not lost a game since the 2015 FHSAA playoffs.
Cardinal Gibbons(11-2) stopped the Patriots first possession when quarterback Cameron Smith fumbled the ball and linebacker Donnell Bennett III recovered it at the Patriots 42-yard line. It led to running back Vincent Davis breaking through the right side of the line for a four-yard touchdown run at 8:22 of the first quarter.
American Heritage(11-0) came back and scored on their next drive. Smith connected a 25-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Anthony Schwartz on the right hash marks at the 3:34 mark to make it 7-6.
The Chiefs responded on the ensuing kickoff when Marquis Williams returned the ball 94 yards to the Heritage five-yard line. Vincent Davis scored on the next play when he went around the left end from five yards away to give them a 14-6 lead with 3:08 left in the first quarter.
In the second quarter, the Chiefs used a trick play to go ahead 20-6 at 3:33. They executed a double-reverse flick flicker and quarterback Nik Scalzo completed a 51-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Tajai Davis on the right sideline.
Cardinal Gibbons made it a 21-point margin with 1:51 remaining in the second. Sydney Porter blocked a punt and returned it 23 yards for the score and the Chiefs led 28-7.
The Patriots began to cut the deficit in a rapid pace near the end of the first half. Schwartz sprinted into the end zone on a 79-yard kickoff return with 1:37 to go. They added another touchdown with 16 seconds left. Smith fired a high pass toward the back of the end zone and wide receiver Marcus Lodge brought it down for a 19-yard touchdown reception and they were down 27-20.
American Heritage continued their momentum to start the second half and scored on their first possession. They tied the contest 27-27 at 8:28 of the third quarter when Smith busted through the middle with a touchdown run from one yard away.
The Pats got their first lead of the game with 2:07 left in the third. Smith floated a seven-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Beau Johnson in the back left corner of the end zone to make it 34-27.
In the fourth quarter, American Heritage made it 35 unanswered points against their opponent. Smith raced up the middle for a touchdown from three yards out and the Patriots were ahead 41-27 with 5:55 to go.
The Chiefs began to make a 14-point comeback late in the fourth. Scalzo rifled a four-yard pass to wide receiver Tavontae Decius in the left seam of the end zone with 2:30 remaining.
The Patriots were trying to take as much time as possible off the game clock. On a third-down play, running back Jordan Johnson fumbled, cornerback Ronald Hardge picked the ball up and raced into the end zone from 30 yards away to tie it 41-41 with 2:06 left. Heritage tried a 39-yard field goal in the final two seconds and were unable to kick it.
The game went into overtime and Cardinal Gibbons would get the first opportunity. Tajai Davis smashed through with a two-yard touchdown on a third down. American Heritage was able to match it when Josh Alexander caught an eight-yard catch on the right side of the end zone from Smith on second down to tie it 48-48.
In the second overtime, the Patriots got to the seven-yard line and had to settle for a 24-yard field goal from Jimmy Lowery. The Chiefs lost some yardage on their possession, however Daton Montiel nailed a 30-yard field goal to make it 51-51.
Cardinal Gibbons scored immediately in the third overtime on first down when Vincent Davis cut into the middle of the field for a 10-yard score. Montiel would miss the extra point and Chiefs were up 57-51. American Heritage tied it on a 10-yard pass from Smith to Schwartz in the back right corner of the end zone. Lowery converted on the extra point to give the Patriots a 58-57 victory.
Cardinal Gibbons(11-2) stopped the Patriots first possession when quarterback Cameron Smith fumbled the ball and linebacker Donnell Bennett III recovered it at the Patriots 42-yard line. It led to running back Vincent Davis breaking through the right side of the line for a four-yard touchdown run at 8:22 of the first quarter.
American Heritage(11-0) came back and scored on their next drive. Smith connected a 25-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Anthony Schwartz on the right hash marks at the 3:34 mark to make it 7-6.
The Chiefs responded on the ensuing kickoff when Marquis Williams returned the ball 94 yards to the Heritage five-yard line. Vincent Davis scored on the next play when he went around the left end from five yards away to give them a 14-6 lead with 3:08 left in the first quarter.
In the second quarter, the Chiefs used a trick play to go ahead 20-6 at 3:33. They executed a double-reverse flick flicker and quarterback Nik Scalzo completed a 51-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Tajai Davis on the right sideline.
Cardinal Gibbons made it a 21-point margin with 1:51 remaining in the second. Sydney Porter blocked a punt and returned it 23 yards for the score and the Chiefs led 28-7.
The Patriots began to cut the deficit in a rapid pace near the end of the first half. Schwartz sprinted into the end zone on a 79-yard kickoff return with 1:37 to go. They added another touchdown with 16 seconds left. Smith fired a high pass toward the back of the end zone and wide receiver Marcus Lodge brought it down for a 19-yard touchdown reception and they were down 27-20.
American Heritage continued their momentum to start the second half and scored on their first possession. They tied the contest 27-27 at 8:28 of the third quarter when Smith busted through the middle with a touchdown run from one yard away.
The Pats got their first lead of the game with 2:07 left in the third. Smith floated a seven-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Beau Johnson in the back left corner of the end zone to make it 34-27.
In the fourth quarter, American Heritage made it 35 unanswered points against their opponent. Smith raced up the middle for a touchdown from three yards out and the Patriots were ahead 41-27 with 5:55 to go.
The Chiefs began to make a 14-point comeback late in the fourth. Scalzo rifled a four-yard pass to wide receiver Tavontae Decius in the left seam of the end zone with 2:30 remaining.
The Patriots were trying to take as much time as possible off the game clock. On a third-down play, running back Jordan Johnson fumbled, cornerback Ronald Hardge picked the ball up and raced into the end zone from 30 yards away to tie it 41-41 with 2:06 left. Heritage tried a 39-yard field goal in the final two seconds and were unable to kick it.
The game went into overtime and Cardinal Gibbons would get the first opportunity. Tajai Davis smashed through with a two-yard touchdown on a third down. American Heritage was able to match it when Josh Alexander caught an eight-yard catch on the right side of the end zone from Smith on second down to tie it 48-48.
In the second overtime, the Patriots got to the seven-yard line and had to settle for a 24-yard field goal from Jimmy Lowery. The Chiefs lost some yardage on their possession, however Daton Montiel nailed a 30-yard field goal to make it 51-51.
Cardinal Gibbons scored immediately in the third overtime on first down when Vincent Davis cut into the middle of the field for a 10-yard score. Montiel would miss the extra point and Chiefs were up 57-51. American Heritage tied it on a 10-yard pass from Smith to Schwartz in the back right corner of the end zone. Lowery converted on the extra point to give the Patriots a 58-57 victory.
Pittsburgh Shocks Hurricanes
The Miami Hurricanes finished the regular season as they were upset by the Pittburgh Panthers 24-14 at Heinz Field on Friday. The Canes tried to have their first undefeated regular season since 2002.
Pittsburgh(5-7, 3-5) was able to go up 3-0 at 6:50 of the first quarter. Alex Kessman kicked a 46-yard field goal.
In the second quarter, Miami(10-1, 7-1) took a lead 7-3 at the 7:03 mark. Quarterback Malik Rossier found wide receiver Ahmmon Richards on the right sideline for a reception. Richards, a Wellington High School grad, stretched the ball to touch the front right pylon in the end zone for a 23-yard touchdown.
Pitt regained the lead with 35 seconds left in the second. Quarterback Kenny Pickett rolled to his right and scored from six yards away to make it 10-7.
The Panthers extended their margin to 17-7 with 1:47 remaining in the third quarter. Pickett made a shovel pass to running back Qadree Ollison and he ran it in from five yards out.
The Hurricanes gave up another touchdown with 3:03 left in the fourth. Pickett faked a handoff and executed a naked bootleg to the left side for 39 yards and the gap was extended to 24-7.
The Canes scored again as wide receiver Braxton Berrios caught a 39-yard touchdown pass on a fly pattern from Rosier with 2:16 left and made it 24-14.
Pittsburgh(5-7, 3-5) was able to go up 3-0 at 6:50 of the first quarter. Alex Kessman kicked a 46-yard field goal.
In the second quarter, Miami(10-1, 7-1) took a lead 7-3 at the 7:03 mark. Quarterback Malik Rossier found wide receiver Ahmmon Richards on the right sideline for a reception. Richards, a Wellington High School grad, stretched the ball to touch the front right pylon in the end zone for a 23-yard touchdown.
Pitt regained the lead with 35 seconds left in the second. Quarterback Kenny Pickett rolled to his right and scored from six yards away to make it 10-7.
The Panthers extended their margin to 17-7 with 1:47 remaining in the third quarter. Pickett made a shovel pass to running back Qadree Ollison and he ran it in from five yards out.
The Hurricanes gave up another touchdown with 3:03 left in the fourth. Pickett faked a handoff and executed a naked bootleg to the left side for 39 yards and the gap was extended to 24-7.
The Canes scored again as wide receiver Braxton Berrios caught a 39-yard touchdown pass on a fly pattern from Rosier with 2:16 left and made it 24-14.
Thursday, November 23, 2017
Miami At Columbus Preview
The Miami Stingarees will battle it out with the Columbus Explorers in a Class 8A regional final at Tropical Park on Friday afternoon. The Explorers defeated the Stingarees 21-20 earlier this year in a district contest. The winner of this playoff game will take the winner between Atlantic and Western in a state semifinal next week.
Miami(10-1) was seeded seventh in Region 4 of Class 8A. The Stingarees compiled road victories over Palmetto 28-0 in a regional quarterfinal and defending Class 8A state champion Southridge 27-21 last week in a regional semifinal. They have outscored their opponents 457-160 and averaged 41 points for per game this year.
The Stingarees backfield will led the way on offense. Running back Johnny Ford is expected to get the majority of carries followed by Marcus Barthell. Quarterback Isaias Castellon will remain in the pocket and pass to wide receivers Lamont Finnie, Bernard Marshall, Marcus Flemming and Keythan Drayton.
Columbus(10-1) have some players that helped the school reach the Class 8A state title game in 2014. After a loss to Miami Northwestern in Week 2, the Explorers have won nine consecutive games. They blanked Homestead 50-0 in a regional quarterfinal and stopped South Dade 28-14 in a regional semifinal last week. They have outscored their opponents 369-107 this season and given up nine points per game.
The Explorers offense puts more emphasis on their passing game. Wide receivers Tyler Harrell, Kalani Norris, Henry Parrish Jr. and Gary Cooper look to make pass receptions from quarterback Anthony Arguelles. Running back Demetries Ford will get the bulk of the carries from the backfield.
Miami(10-1) was seeded seventh in Region 4 of Class 8A. The Stingarees compiled road victories over Palmetto 28-0 in a regional quarterfinal and defending Class 8A state champion Southridge 27-21 last week in a regional semifinal. They have outscored their opponents 457-160 and averaged 41 points for per game this year.
The Stingarees backfield will led the way on offense. Running back Johnny Ford is expected to get the majority of carries followed by Marcus Barthell. Quarterback Isaias Castellon will remain in the pocket and pass to wide receivers Lamont Finnie, Bernard Marshall, Marcus Flemming and Keythan Drayton.
Columbus(10-1) have some players that helped the school reach the Class 8A state title game in 2014. After a loss to Miami Northwestern in Week 2, the Explorers have won nine consecutive games. They blanked Homestead 50-0 in a regional quarterfinal and stopped South Dade 28-14 in a regional semifinal last week. They have outscored their opponents 369-107 this season and given up nine points per game.
The Explorers offense puts more emphasis on their passing game. Wide receivers Tyler Harrell, Kalani Norris, Henry Parrish Jr. and Gary Cooper look to make pass receptions from quarterback Anthony Arguelles. Running back Demetries Ford will get the bulk of the carries from the backfield.
Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Heat Snap Celtics Win Streak
The Miami Heat ended the Boston Celtics 16-game winning streak with a 104-98 victory on Wednesday night at American Airlines Arena. The Heat will leave town to begin a four-game road trip after Thanksgiving Day. The Celtics entered the contest with the best record in the NBA.
Miami(8-9) jumped out to a 27-16 lead after one quarter and were up 54-41 at halftime. Boston(16-3) still trailed 79-63 after three quarters. The Celtics did outscore the Heat 35-25 in the final quarter, however they fell short.
Goran Dragic stepped up with a team-high 27 points for the Heat while Dion Waiters added 26 points along with six assists. Tyler Johnson put together 16 points and seven rebounds in the winning effort. The Celtics were led by Kyrie Irving who had 23 points and Jayson Tatum compiled 18 points along with eight rebounds. Jaylen Brown and Marcus Morris both dropped in 14 points each.
Miami(8-9) jumped out to a 27-16 lead after one quarter and were up 54-41 at halftime. Boston(16-3) still trailed 79-63 after three quarters. The Celtics did outscore the Heat 35-25 in the final quarter, however they fell short.
Goran Dragic stepped up with a team-high 27 points for the Heat while Dion Waiters added 26 points along with six assists. Tyler Johnson put together 16 points and seven rebounds in the winning effort. The Celtics were led by Kyrie Irving who had 23 points and Jayson Tatum compiled 18 points along with eight rebounds. Jaylen Brown and Marcus Morris both dropped in 14 points each.
Panthers Hold Off Maple Leafs
The Florida Panthers returned home and beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 2-1 in a shootout at BB&T Center on Wednesday night. The Panthers recently finished a three-game California trip and have played six of their last seven games on the road.
Toronto(14-8-1) gave up 11 unanswered shots to begin the first period before they put one on net with 11:32 left in the period. The Cats had a 14-2 shot advantage in the first 14 minutes of play.
In the second period, Florida(8-11-2) made it 1-0 with 4:44 left. Nick Bjugstad was behind the Maple Leafs cage and backhanded a centering pass. It went off the right skate of defender Connor Carrick and past Frederik Andersen. Henrik Haapala, who made his NHL debut with the Panthers, was credited with an assist on the play along with Vincent Trocheck.
The Maple Leafs tied the contest at the 13:58 mark of the third period when MacKenzie Weegar pinched in at center ice to cause a 2-on-1 break. Connor Brown entered the Panthers zone on the left side, sent a cross-ice pass to Nazem Kadri in the right circle and he snapped a shot over the left glove of Roberto Luongo for his 11th goal of the season.
The game would be decided in a shootout. Aleksander Barkov scored with a one-handed backhand shot on the Panthers second attempt. Patrick Marleau kept Toronto alive with a wrist shot through the legs of Luongo on their third attempt. Bjugstad put in a shot on the Cats fourth attempt when he delayed and then lifted a wrist shot.
Toronto(14-8-1) gave up 11 unanswered shots to begin the first period before they put one on net with 11:32 left in the period. The Cats had a 14-2 shot advantage in the first 14 minutes of play.
In the second period, Florida(8-11-2) made it 1-0 with 4:44 left. Nick Bjugstad was behind the Maple Leafs cage and backhanded a centering pass. It went off the right skate of defender Connor Carrick and past Frederik Andersen. Henrik Haapala, who made his NHL debut with the Panthers, was credited with an assist on the play along with Vincent Trocheck.
The Maple Leafs tied the contest at the 13:58 mark of the third period when MacKenzie Weegar pinched in at center ice to cause a 2-on-1 break. Connor Brown entered the Panthers zone on the left side, sent a cross-ice pass to Nazem Kadri in the right circle and he snapped a shot over the left glove of Roberto Luongo for his 11th goal of the season.
The game would be decided in a shootout. Aleksander Barkov scored with a one-handed backhand shot on the Panthers second attempt. Patrick Marleau kept Toronto alive with a wrist shot through the legs of Luongo on their third attempt. Bjugstad put in a shot on the Cats fourth attempt when he delayed and then lifted a wrist shot.
Rich Waltz Dropped As Marlins Announcer
Rich Waltz has been let go as the Miami Marlins television play-by-play announcer on Fox Sports Florida. He was the fifth person to be the Marlins television voice in team history after Jay Randolph, Joe Angel, Dave O'Brien, and Len Kasper. His longtime television partner and Marlins game analyst Tommy Hutton was released after the 2015 season.
Waltz joined the Florida Marlins prior to the 2005 season. He replaced Len Kasper who moved to Chicago and became the Chicago Cubs television play-by-play announcer on WGN-TV and Comcast Sportsnet Chicago. Waltz will continue as a college football and college basketball play-by-play announcer for Fox Sports.
Jeff Conine will not return for Marlins television broadcasts in 2018. He became a television studio analyst in 2009. Conine was part of a group of people who replaced Hutton as the Marlins game analyst in 2016. Preston Wilson was also let go from Fox Sports Florida. He joined that organization as a studio game analyst in 2012. Wilson added duties as a game analyst alongside Waltz in 2016.
Fox Sports Florida has retained game analyst Todd Hollansworth who worked his first season with the Marlins in 2017. Studio hosts and sideline reporters Craig Minervini and Jessica Blaylock will return to the television broadcasts in 2018. Minervini has held his position since 2002 while Blaylock has been there since 2015.
Waltz joined the Florida Marlins prior to the 2005 season. He replaced Len Kasper who moved to Chicago and became the Chicago Cubs television play-by-play announcer on WGN-TV and Comcast Sportsnet Chicago. Waltz will continue as a college football and college basketball play-by-play announcer for Fox Sports.
Jeff Conine will not return for Marlins television broadcasts in 2018. He became a television studio analyst in 2009. Conine was part of a group of people who replaced Hutton as the Marlins game analyst in 2016. Preston Wilson was also let go from Fox Sports Florida. He joined that organization as a studio game analyst in 2012. Wilson added duties as a game analyst alongside Waltz in 2016.
Fox Sports Florida has retained game analyst Todd Hollansworth who worked his first season with the Marlins in 2017. Studio hosts and sideline reporters Craig Minervini and Jessica Blaylock will return to the television broadcasts in 2018. Minervini has held his position since 2002 while Blaylock has been there since 2015.
Tuesday, November 21, 2017
Western At Atlantic Preview
The Western Wildcats ride up the Sawgrass Expressway to Delray Beach and face the Atlantic Eagles at War Eagle Stadium in a Class 8A regional final on Friday night. It is the first playoff meetings between both schools.
It will be the third straight playoff game on the road for Western(10-2). The Wildcats upset Deerfield Beach 20-17 in a regional quarterfinal and last week came back to beat Palm Beach Central 14-12 in a regional semifinal. They have outscored their opponents 357-149 this year. They have averaged 29 points for and 12 points against per game.
The Wildcats offense will be led by quarterback Harrison Story. He intends to find wide receivers Jordan Smith, Steffen Fernand and Jaeden Fagan all over the field. Their rushing game consists of running backs Keshaun Clarke and Daniel Colon.
Atlantic(10-1), who have won 10 consecutive games, never figured to host a regional final home game as the fourth seed in Region 3. That changed when Miramar, Deerfield Beach and Palm Beach Central lost in the first two playoff rounds. The Eagles have outscored their opponents 301-86 and they averaged seven points against per game this season. They defeated Plantation 29-14 in a regional quarterfinal and knocked off district rival Park Vista 14-7 last week in a regional semifinal.
The Eagles have quarterback Antoine Williams II to call the signals on offense. He will look to connect passes to wide receivers Corey Gammage, Varrick Lurry-Davis, Cadarius Gaskin, Javone Jackson, Kamareon Williams and Aydin Henningham. Running back Shelley Singletary is expected to get the bulk of the carries along with Corey Cola Jr.
It will be the third straight playoff game on the road for Western(10-2). The Wildcats upset Deerfield Beach 20-17 in a regional quarterfinal and last week came back to beat Palm Beach Central 14-12 in a regional semifinal. They have outscored their opponents 357-149 this year. They have averaged 29 points for and 12 points against per game.
The Wildcats offense will be led by quarterback Harrison Story. He intends to find wide receivers Jordan Smith, Steffen Fernand and Jaeden Fagan all over the field. Their rushing game consists of running backs Keshaun Clarke and Daniel Colon.
Atlantic(10-1), who have won 10 consecutive games, never figured to host a regional final home game as the fourth seed in Region 3. That changed when Miramar, Deerfield Beach and Palm Beach Central lost in the first two playoff rounds. The Eagles have outscored their opponents 301-86 and they averaged seven points against per game this season. They defeated Plantation 29-14 in a regional quarterfinal and knocked off district rival Park Vista 14-7 last week in a regional semifinal.
The Eagles have quarterback Antoine Williams II to call the signals on offense. He will look to connect passes to wide receivers Corey Gammage, Varrick Lurry-Davis, Cadarius Gaskin, Javone Jackson, Kamareon Williams and Aydin Henningham. Running back Shelley Singletary is expected to get the bulk of the carries along with Corey Cola Jr.
Doral Academy At St. Thomas Aquinas Preview
The three-time defending FHSAA Class 7A state champion St. Thomas Aquinas Raiders host the Doral Academy Firebirds on Friday night at Brian Piccolo Stadium in a regional final. The Raiders have not lost a playoff game since losing at Dwyer in 2013.
Doral Academy(10-2) are making their second playoff appearance in school history and have never gotten this deep into the postseason. The Firebirds beat Nova 36-26 last week in a regional quarterfinal then went on the road last week and got by Dwyer 6-5 in a regional semifinal. They have outscored their opponents 438-152 this year and averaged 36 points per game.
Wide receivers Brieon Fuller and Natavious Payne intend to get open down the field for pass receptions from quarterback Myles Hayes. The Firebirds rushing attack will depend on running back Shemar Paul to gain yardage.
St. Thomas Aquinas(10-2) appears in a regional final for the 13th time in the last 14 years and have not lost a home playoff game since 2003. The Raiders have dominated in their last two playoff games as they dismantled South Miami 56-0 in a regional quarterfinal and last week defeated West Broward 38-7 in a regional semifinal. STA has outscored opponents 350-93 this season as they averaged 29 points for and seven points against per game.
Derek Wingo has filled in well recently for Curt Casteel at quarterback for the Raiders. Running back Daniel Carter will get a load of rushing attempts from the backfield and Nigel White could see some action. The core of wide receivers for St. Thomas Aquinas includes Elijah Moore, Tavares Kelly, Teriq Phillips and Cole Caterbone.
Doral Academy(10-2) are making their second playoff appearance in school history and have never gotten this deep into the postseason. The Firebirds beat Nova 36-26 last week in a regional quarterfinal then went on the road last week and got by Dwyer 6-5 in a regional semifinal. They have outscored their opponents 438-152 this year and averaged 36 points per game.
Wide receivers Brieon Fuller and Natavious Payne intend to get open down the field for pass receptions from quarterback Myles Hayes. The Firebirds rushing attack will depend on running back Shemar Paul to gain yardage.
St. Thomas Aquinas(10-2) appears in a regional final for the 13th time in the last 14 years and have not lost a home playoff game since 2003. The Raiders have dominated in their last two playoff games as they dismantled South Miami 56-0 in a regional quarterfinal and last week defeated West Broward 38-7 in a regional semifinal. STA has outscored opponents 350-93 this season as they averaged 29 points for and seven points against per game.
Derek Wingo has filled in well recently for Curt Casteel at quarterback for the Raiders. Running back Daniel Carter will get a load of rushing attempts from the backfield and Nigel White could see some action. The core of wide receivers for St. Thomas Aquinas includes Elijah Moore, Tavares Kelly, Teriq Phillips and Cole Caterbone.
Carol City At Miami Northwestern Preview
Two schools from District 16 battle it out as the defending FHSAA Class 6A state championship Carol City Chiefs challenge the Miami Northwestern Bulls at Traz Powell Stadium in a regional final on Friday night. It will be the fourth meeting between both teams in the last two years.
Last year the Bulls won the regular season game and district title, however the Chiefs knocked off the Bulls in a regional semifinal. Miami Northwestern did defeat Carol City 16-7 earlier this season.
Carol City(8-3) have won seven consecutive playoff games on the road in the past two years and that includes the 2016 championship game held in Orlando. The Chiefs have outscored their opponents 315-65 this season and allowed five points per game. They compiled four straight shutouts and six overall this year. They blanked Dillard 23-0 in a regional quarterfinal and upended Mainland 17-10 last week in a regional semifinal.
The Chiefs have a rushing attack that consists of running backs Camron Davis and Nay'quan Wright. They got Marlon Smith in the quarterback spot and can use wide receiver Legend Moore as a backup. Smith will fire passes to wide receivers Phenol Williams, Treyunn Lane and Moore down the field.
Miami Northwestern(9-2) have put together shutouts in two of their last three games. The Bulls routed Matanzas 33-0 in a regional quarterfinal followed by a 24-18 victory over district rival Miami Central in a regional semifinal last week. They have outscored their opponents 293-95 and allowed eight points per game this year.
The Bulls have quarterback Chatarius Atwell Jr. to dictate the pace on offense. Look for running back Corey Hammett to get the majority of carries from the backfield. Atwell intends to find wide receivers Derrick Davis and Justin Hill for pass completions.
Last year the Bulls won the regular season game and district title, however the Chiefs knocked off the Bulls in a regional semifinal. Miami Northwestern did defeat Carol City 16-7 earlier this season.
Carol City(8-3) have won seven consecutive playoff games on the road in the past two years and that includes the 2016 championship game held in Orlando. The Chiefs have outscored their opponents 315-65 this season and allowed five points per game. They compiled four straight shutouts and six overall this year. They blanked Dillard 23-0 in a regional quarterfinal and upended Mainland 17-10 last week in a regional semifinal.
The Chiefs have a rushing attack that consists of running backs Camron Davis and Nay'quan Wright. They got Marlon Smith in the quarterback spot and can use wide receiver Legend Moore as a backup. Smith will fire passes to wide receivers Phenol Williams, Treyunn Lane and Moore down the field.
Miami Northwestern(9-2) have put together shutouts in two of their last three games. The Bulls routed Matanzas 33-0 in a regional quarterfinal followed by a 24-18 victory over district rival Miami Central in a regional semifinal last week. They have outscored their opponents 293-95 and allowed eight points per game this year.
The Bulls have quarterback Chatarius Atwell Jr. to dictate the pace on offense. Look for running back Corey Hammett to get the majority of carries from the backfield. Atwell intends to find wide receivers Derrick Davis and Justin Hill for pass completions.
Cardinal Gibbons At American Heritage Preview
It is a rematch of District 16 rivals as the Cardinal Gibbons Chiefs go across Broward County to Plantation and face the American Heritage Patriots at Heritage Field in a Class 5A regional final. Both teams played against each other earlier this year in Fort Lauderdale and the Patriots won 23-19.
Cardinal Gibbons(11-1) have played in the same district with the Patriots going back to 2009 and been second best to them. The Chiefs have compiled four shutouts this season. They stopped Jones in Orlando 43-30 in a regional quarterfinal and last week got by Rockledge 19-14 in a regional semifinal. The Chiefs have outscored their opponents 419-97 this season as they averaged 34 points for and eight points points against per game.
Quarterback Nik Scalzo has slew of running backs to hand the ball off to that includes Vincent Davis, Jordan Riggins and Tajae Davis. Scalzo will attempt to connect passes to wide receivers Carlos Sandy, Brandon Lee, Levontae Decius and Dimon Stewart. Linebacker Donnell Bennett III is at the helm of the Cardinal Gibbons defense.
American Heritage(10-0) are the defending FHSAA Class 5A state champions and have won the state title three of the last four years. The Patriots currently have a 24-game winning streak and not lost a game since the 2015 playoffs. They blasted Merritt Island 52-0 in a regional quarterfinal and beat Bishop Moore 56-27 in a regional semifinal last week. They have outscored their opponents 377-78 this year and averaged 37 points for with seven points against per game.
The Patriots have several options in the backfield with running backs Miles Jones, Jordan Johnson and Tyler Jones along with quarterback Cam Smith. Wide receivers Anthony Schwartz, Joshua Alexander and Tyler March intent to get open for passes from Smith.
Cardinal Gibbons(11-1) have played in the same district with the Patriots going back to 2009 and been second best to them. The Chiefs have compiled four shutouts this season. They stopped Jones in Orlando 43-30 in a regional quarterfinal and last week got by Rockledge 19-14 in a regional semifinal. The Chiefs have outscored their opponents 419-97 this season as they averaged 34 points for and eight points points against per game.
Quarterback Nik Scalzo has slew of running backs to hand the ball off to that includes Vincent Davis, Jordan Riggins and Tajae Davis. Scalzo will attempt to connect passes to wide receivers Carlos Sandy, Brandon Lee, Levontae Decius and Dimon Stewart. Linebacker Donnell Bennett III is at the helm of the Cardinal Gibbons defense.
American Heritage(10-0) are the defending FHSAA Class 5A state champions and have won the state title three of the last four years. The Patriots currently have a 24-game winning streak and not lost a game since the 2015 playoffs. They blasted Merritt Island 52-0 in a regional quarterfinal and beat Bishop Moore 56-27 in a regional semifinal last week. They have outscored their opponents 377-78 this year and averaged 37 points for with seven points against per game.
The Patriots have several options in the backfield with running backs Miles Jones, Jordan Johnson and Tyler Jones along with quarterback Cam Smith. Wide receivers Anthony Schwartz, Joshua Alexander and Tyler March intent to get open for passes from Smith.
University School At Cocoa Preview
The defending FHSAA Class 4A state champion Cocoa Tigers host the University School Sharks in a state seminfinal on Friday night. The winner will play in the Class 4A state title contest at Camping World Stadium in Orlando on December 7.
University School(9-1) played their first two playoff games at home in Davie. The Sharks disposed of Glades Central 44-21 in the regional semifinal and edged Monsignor Pace 42-39 in a regional final last week. With the exception of a 2-0 forfeit win over Village Academy, they have outscored their 271-185 in their other nine games this season.
Running back Kenny McIntosh leads the Sharks offense with his rushing attack along with fellow running back Michael Hurt. They use both George Bubrick and Nick Vattiato at the quarterback position. Wide receivers Zay Flowers, Joshua Sanguinetti, Jordan Irizarry and Christian Wells will try to get open down the field.
University School(9-1) played their first two playoff games at home in Davie. The Sharks disposed of Glades Central 44-21 in the regional semifinal and edged Monsignor Pace 42-39 in a regional final last week. With the exception of a 2-0 forfeit win over Village Academy, they have outscored their 271-185 in their other nine games this season.
Running back Kenny McIntosh leads the Sharks offense with his rushing attack along with fellow running back Michael Hurt. They use both George Bubrick and Nick Vattiato at the quarterback position. Wide receivers Zay Flowers, Joshua Sanguinetti, Jordan Irizarry and Christian Wells will try to get open down the field.
Chaminade-Madonna At Clearwater Central Catholic Preview
The Chaminade-Madonna Lions visit Clearwater Central Catholic on Friday night in a Class 3A state semifinal. The winner faces the victor between Oxbridge Academy and Florida State University for the Class 3A state championship on December 9 at Camping World Stadium in Orlando.
Chaminade-Madonna(9-2), who was a state finalist last year, enter this contest on an eight-game winning streak. The Lions have not given up a point during the FHSAA playoffs as they blanked American Heritage 38-0 in a regional semifinal and pounded Benjamin 56-0 last week in a regional final. They have outscored their last eight opponents 369-39 and averaged 46 points for along with four points against per game.
The Lions have a tremendous running back with Shaun Shivers who can score from any portion of the field. Wide receivers Xavier Williams, Marvin Alexander, Marlin Mayo and Logan Giordano are expected to make pass receptions from quarterback Daelen Menard.
Chaminade-Madonna(9-2), who was a state finalist last year, enter this contest on an eight-game winning streak. The Lions have not given up a point during the FHSAA playoffs as they blanked American Heritage 38-0 in a regional semifinal and pounded Benjamin 56-0 last week in a regional final. They have outscored their last eight opponents 369-39 and averaged 46 points for along with four points against per game.
The Lions have a tremendous running back with Shaun Shivers who can score from any portion of the field. Wide receivers Xavier Williams, Marvin Alexander, Marlin Mayo and Logan Giordano are expected to make pass receptions from quarterback Daelen Menard.
Florida State University At Oxbridge Academy Preview
The Florida State University Seminoles travel south to West Palm Beach and challenge the Oxbridge Academy Thunderwolves in a Class 3A state semifinal at William H. Pitt Stadium on Friday night. The winner of the contest will face either Chaminade-Madonna or Clearwater Central Catholic in the Class 3A title game at Camping World Stadium in Orlando on December 9.
Oxbridge Academy(9-1) have won nine consecutive games and lost their opening game to Archbishop Wood in Orlando by one point. The Thunderwolves beat Kings Academy 42-7 in a regional semifinal and downed Melbourne Central Catholic 32-7 last week in a regional final. They have outscored their opponents 379-53 this year with averaged 37 points for and five points against per game.
The Thunderwolves generate yardage from their rushing game with running back James Meeks and Luis Gonzalez in the backfield. Quarterback Gio Richardson will look for wide receivers V'Lique Carter, Keidron Smith, De' John King, Carlos Silencieux and C.J. Smith downfield.
Oxbridge Academy(9-1) have won nine consecutive games and lost their opening game to Archbishop Wood in Orlando by one point. The Thunderwolves beat Kings Academy 42-7 in a regional semifinal and downed Melbourne Central Catholic 32-7 last week in a regional final. They have outscored their opponents 379-53 this year with averaged 37 points for and five points against per game.
The Thunderwolves generate yardage from their rushing game with running back James Meeks and Luis Gonzalez in the backfield. Quarterback Gio Richardson will look for wide receivers V'Lique Carter, Keidron Smith, De' John King, Carlos Silencieux and C.J. Smith downfield.
Pahokee At Madison County Preview
The Pahokee Blue Devils make a long trip up north and face the Madison County Cowboys in a Class 1A state semifinal on Friday night. The winner will play for the Class 1A state championship at Camping World Stadium in Orlando on December 7.
Pahokee(9-2) has won their last six playoff games and come into this contest on a three-game winning streak. After a 33-27 overtime win over Glades Central in the Muck Bowl, the Blue Devils beat Williston 41-17 in a regional semifinal and last week topped Frostproof 42-28 in a regional final. They have outscored opponents 267-206 this season.
The Blue Devils have an even attack with the run and the pass. Quarterback Deonte Nelson can hand the ball off to running backs Jaterie Washington and LeVonski Williams. Wide receivers Tyler Gilbert and Lonkevious McFadden will look to get open down the field.
Pahokee(9-2) has won their last six playoff games and come into this contest on a three-game winning streak. After a 33-27 overtime win over Glades Central in the Muck Bowl, the Blue Devils beat Williston 41-17 in a regional semifinal and last week topped Frostproof 42-28 in a regional final. They have outscored opponents 267-206 this season.
The Blue Devils have an even attack with the run and the pass. Quarterback Deonte Nelson can hand the ball off to running backs Jaterie Washington and LeVonski Williams. Wide receivers Tyler Gilbert and Lonkevious McFadden will look to get open down the field.
South Florida High Schools In Third Round
15 South Florida high schools advanced to the third round of the 2017 FHSAA playoffs. There were 24 representatives heading into the second round.
Palm Beach County dropped from seven schools to three schools. Atlantic, Oxbridge Academy and Pahokee advanced. Dwyer, Park Vista, Palm Beach Central and Benjamin lost.
Broward County slightly went down from seven teams to six teams. St. Thomas Aquinas, American Heritage, Cardinal Gibbons, University School, Chaminade-Madonna and Western won while West Broward fell.
Dade County had 10 schools and moved down to six schools. Miami Northwestern, Carol City, Columbus, Doral Academy, Miami and Champagnat Catholic got to the third round. Miami Central, Southridge, South Dade and Monsignor Pace were eliminated.
Palm Beach County dropped from seven schools to three schools. Atlantic, Oxbridge Academy and Pahokee advanced. Dwyer, Park Vista, Palm Beach Central and Benjamin lost.
Broward County slightly went down from seven teams to six teams. St. Thomas Aquinas, American Heritage, Cardinal Gibbons, University School, Chaminade-Madonna and Western won while West Broward fell.
Dade County had 10 schools and moved down to six schools. Miami Northwestern, Carol City, Columbus, Doral Academy, Miami and Champagnat Catholic got to the third round. Miami Central, Southridge, South Dade and Monsignor Pace were eliminated.
Monday, November 20, 2017
Buccaneers Beat Dolphins
The Miami Dolphins lost to their cross-state opponent the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 30-20 at Hard Rock Stadium on Sunday. The contest was rescheduled from early September due to the impact of Hurricane Irma.
The Bucs got out to a 3-0 lead on a 30-yard field goal by Patrick Murray at 7:16 of the first quarter. The Dolphins took a 7-3 lead when quarterback Jay Cutler threw a two-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Jarvis Landry.
Tampa Bay(4-6) controlled the second quarter with 17 unanswered points. After Murray booted a 30-yard field goal one minute into the quarter, quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick tossed a touchdown pass to tight end O.J. Howard from six yards away at 12:20. The Bucs added another touchdown with 50 seconds left as wide receiver DeSean Jackson caught a four-yard touchdown pass and Tampa Bay extended their margin to 20-7.
In the third quarter, Miami(4-6) got field goals of 26 yards and 31 yards from Cody Parkey and cut the deficit to 20-13.
The Dolphins tied the contest 20-20 with 3:09 to go in the fourth quarter. Quarterback Matt Moore connected a 61-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Kenny Stills.
The Buccaneers broke the tie with four seconds remaining as Murray nailed a 35-yard field goal. The Dolphins tried to lateral the ball several time on the ensuing kickoff and Adarius Glanton recovered the ball and ran it into the end zone.
The Bucs got out to a 3-0 lead on a 30-yard field goal by Patrick Murray at 7:16 of the first quarter. The Dolphins took a 7-3 lead when quarterback Jay Cutler threw a two-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Jarvis Landry.
Tampa Bay(4-6) controlled the second quarter with 17 unanswered points. After Murray booted a 30-yard field goal one minute into the quarter, quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick tossed a touchdown pass to tight end O.J. Howard from six yards away at 12:20. The Bucs added another touchdown with 50 seconds left as wide receiver DeSean Jackson caught a four-yard touchdown pass and Tampa Bay extended their margin to 20-7.
In the third quarter, Miami(4-6) got field goals of 26 yards and 31 yards from Cody Parkey and cut the deficit to 20-13.
The Dolphins tied the contest 20-20 with 3:09 to go in the fourth quarter. Quarterback Matt Moore connected a 61-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Kenny Stills.
The Buccaneers broke the tie with four seconds remaining as Murray nailed a 35-yard field goal. The Dolphins tried to lateral the ball several time on the ensuing kickoff and Adarius Glanton recovered the ball and ran it into the end zone.
Sunday, November 19, 2017
Pacers Blow Away Heat
The Indiana Pacers routed the Miami Heat 120-95 at American Airlines Arena on Sunday night. The Heat continue a stretch of home games through Thanksgiving Day.
Indiana(9-8) barely led 29-27 after one quarter and were up 58-55 at halftime. The Pacers outscored the Heat 32-13 in the third quarter and went ahead 90-68. Miami(7-9) never gained any traction during the final quarter.
Wayne Ellington led the Heat with a team-high 21 points and Hassan Whiteside added 15 points with seven rebounds. Indiana got 26 points from Bojan Bogdanovic while Myles Turner compiled 25 points and seven rebounds.
Indiana(9-8) barely led 29-27 after one quarter and were up 58-55 at halftime. The Pacers outscored the Heat 32-13 in the third quarter and went ahead 90-68. Miami(7-9) never gained any traction during the final quarter.
Wayne Ellington led the Heat with a team-high 21 points and Hassan Whiteside added 15 points with seven rebounds. Indiana got 26 points from Bojan Bogdanovic while Myles Turner compiled 25 points and seven rebounds.
Ducks Break From Panthers
The Florida Panthers fell to the Anaheim Ducks 3-2 on Sunday night at Honda Center. It was the final game of a three-game road trip for Florida. The Panthers finished a stretch in which they played six of their last seven games on the road.
It did not take long for Anaheim(9-7-3) to score as they moved ahead 1-0 just 63 seconds into the contest. Josh Manson was able to put in an unassisted goal.
In the second period, the Ducks expanded their lead to 2-0 at 5:22 on the power play. Rickard Rakell scored his seventh goal of the year on assists from Chris Wagner and Corey Perry.
Florida(7-11-2) finally got on the scoreboard on a power-play goal with 4:35 left in the period. Vincent Trocheck compiled his ninth goal of the season. Keith Yandle and Aleksander Barkov were credited with assists on the play.
Anaheim regained a two-goal margin at 1:30 of the third period. They scored their second power-play game as Brandon Montour put in a tally.
The Panthers made a last run for the lead. Keith Yandle scored his third goal of the season on assists from Barkov and Trocheck with 2:59 remaining.
It did not take long for Anaheim(9-7-3) to score as they moved ahead 1-0 just 63 seconds into the contest. Josh Manson was able to put in an unassisted goal.
In the second period, the Ducks expanded their lead to 2-0 at 5:22 on the power play. Rickard Rakell scored his seventh goal of the year on assists from Chris Wagner and Corey Perry.
Florida(7-11-2) finally got on the scoreboard on a power-play goal with 4:35 left in the period. Vincent Trocheck compiled his ninth goal of the season. Keith Yandle and Aleksander Barkov were credited with assists on the play.
Anaheim regained a two-goal margin at 1:30 of the third period. They scored their second power-play game as Brandon Montour put in a tally.
The Panthers made a last run for the lead. Keith Yandle scored his third goal of the season on assists from Barkov and Trocheck with 2:59 remaining.
Saturday, November 18, 2017
2017 FHSAA Playoffs Second Round Results
The second round of the FHSAA playoffs happened and 24 high schools represented South Florida. There were seven from Palm Beach County, seven from Broward County and ten from Dade County.
In the small school classifications, Pahokee beat Frostproof 42-28 in a Class 1A regional final for Region 4. Champagnat Catholic went on the road and blew away Moore Haven 47-0 for Region 4 in a Class 2A regional final.
Class 3A had two local high school advance. Oxbridge Academy handled Melbourne Central Catholic 32-7 in a Region 2 regional final game. Region 4 had Chaminade-Madonna blast Benjamin 56-0. The Class 4A regional final in Region 4 saw University School edge Monsignor Pace 42-39.
The large school classifications saw many South Florida teams win over teams from out of the local region. The best examples were regional semifinals in Region 4 of Class 5A. Top seed American Heritage defeated Bishop Moore 56-27 while Cardinal Gibbons slipped by Rockledge 19-14.
Class 6A of Region 4 was impacted by schools from District 16. Miami Northwestern held off Miami Central 24-18 and Carol City dropped Mainland 17-10 in regional semifinals. St. Thomas Aquinas continued their quest in Region 4 for a fourth straight Class 7A with a 38-7 victory over West Broward in Region 4. Doral Academy barely got past Dwyer 6-5 in a regional semifinal.
Atlantic stopped Park Vista 14-7 in a battle of District 10 schools in Region 3 of Class 8A. Western was in a regional semifinal and upset Palm Beach Central 14-12. Region 4 consisting of Dade County schools had top seed Columbus beat South Dade 28-14 while Miami knocked off the defending Class 8A state champion Southridge 27-21.
In the small school classifications, Pahokee beat Frostproof 42-28 in a Class 1A regional final for Region 4. Champagnat Catholic went on the road and blew away Moore Haven 47-0 for Region 4 in a Class 2A regional final.
Class 3A had two local high school advance. Oxbridge Academy handled Melbourne Central Catholic 32-7 in a Region 2 regional final game. Region 4 had Chaminade-Madonna blast Benjamin 56-0. The Class 4A regional final in Region 4 saw University School edge Monsignor Pace 42-39.
The large school classifications saw many South Florida teams win over teams from out of the local region. The best examples were regional semifinals in Region 4 of Class 5A. Top seed American Heritage defeated Bishop Moore 56-27 while Cardinal Gibbons slipped by Rockledge 19-14.
Class 6A of Region 4 was impacted by schools from District 16. Miami Northwestern held off Miami Central 24-18 and Carol City dropped Mainland 17-10 in regional semifinals. St. Thomas Aquinas continued their quest in Region 4 for a fourth straight Class 7A with a 38-7 victory over West Broward in Region 4. Doral Academy barely got past Dwyer 6-5 in a regional semifinal.
Atlantic stopped Park Vista 14-7 in a battle of District 10 schools in Region 3 of Class 8A. Western was in a regional semifinal and upset Palm Beach Central 14-12. Region 4 consisting of Dade County schools had top seed Columbus beat South Dade 28-14 while Miami knocked off the defending Class 8A state champion Southridge 27-21.
Kings Crown Panthers
The Los Angeles Kings blanked the Florida Panthers 4-0 at Staples Center on Saturday. It was the second game for the Cats of a three-game California road trip. They return home following their Sunday game against Anaheim. The Kings were able to stop a four-game losing streak with the victory.
In the first period, Los Angeles(12-6-2) moved out to a 1-0 lead with 11:46 left in the first period on a delayed penalty. Dustin Brown backhanded the puck ahead to Drew Doughty in the low left circle. He snapped a pass across the crease and Tyler Toffoli tapped a one-time shot by James Reimer for his ninth goal of the season.
The Kings would score at 2:23 of the third period to go up 2-0. Johny Brozinski scored his first NHL goal as he lifted a backhand shot into the top shelf of the Panthers cage. Nic Dowd and former Panther Jussi Jokinen were credited with assists on the play.
Florida(7-10-2) surrendered another goal with 4:41 remaining in the third period. Toffoli made a backhand pass toward the crease area. Andy Andreoff stopped it and put in a snap shot from close range. Trevor Lewis added an unassisted goal into an emptry net from the low slot with 2:53 to go.
In the first period, Los Angeles(12-6-2) moved out to a 1-0 lead with 11:46 left in the first period on a delayed penalty. Dustin Brown backhanded the puck ahead to Drew Doughty in the low left circle. He snapped a pass across the crease and Tyler Toffoli tapped a one-time shot by James Reimer for his ninth goal of the season.
The Kings would score at 2:23 of the third period to go up 2-0. Johny Brozinski scored his first NHL goal as he lifted a backhand shot into the top shelf of the Panthers cage. Nic Dowd and former Panther Jussi Jokinen were credited with assists on the play.
Florida(7-10-2) surrendered another goal with 4:41 remaining in the third period. Toffoli made a backhand pass toward the crease area. Andy Andreoff stopped it and put in a snap shot from close range. Trevor Lewis added an unassisted goal into an emptry net from the low slot with 2:53 to go.
Hurricanes Overcome Virginia
The Miami Hurricanes came back from a 14-point deficit twice to beat the Virginia Cavaliers 44-28 at Hard Rock Stadium on Saturday. It was the final home game for the Canes this season. They finish the regular season in Pittsburgh next week and face the Clemson Tigers in the ACC Championship Game in two weeks at Charlotte, North Carolina.
In the first quarter, Virginia(6-5, 3-4) shocked the Hurricanes as they placed the first 14 points on the scoreboard. Quarterback Kurt Benkert threw a 33-yard touchdown pass to running back Olamide Zaccheaus at 10:33. They made it 14-0 when wide receiver Joe Reed caught a 75-yard pass down the right sideline from Benkert at the 2:23 mark.
Miami(10-0, 7-0) began to dig themselves out of the hole with 19 seconds left in the first. Quarterback Malik Rosier connected a 10-yard pass to wide receiver Ahmmon Richards, a Wellington High School grad, in the right front corner of the end zone for a score.
The Hurricanes tied it up at the 9:20 mark of the second quarter. Travis Homer, an Oxbridge Academy grad, recovered the ball on a fumbled punt return by Virginia. On the next play, Rosier found wide receiver Dayall Harris up the middle of the field with a 36-yard strike.
The Cavaliers regained the lead 21-14 with 30 seconds remaining in the first half. Benkert lofted a pass to the left sideline and wide receiver Andre Levrone Jr. got under it for a 33-yard touchdown catch.
At the start of the second half, Virginia moved it back to a 14-point gap on their first possession. Benkert found running back Daniel Hamm on a 26-yard pass play.
The Canes responded and scored 14 points in a seven-second span. They scored at the 10:04 mark when Rosier zipped a 10-yard pass to the right side of the end zone to wide receiver Lawrence Cager. On the first play of the Cavaliers next drive, defensive back Jaquan Johnson intercepted a pass from Benkert on the right sideline and returned it 30 yards for a touchdown to tie the contest 28-28 at 9:57.
Miami finally got their first lead of the contest with 21 seconds left in the third quarter. Michael Badgley converted on a 44-yard field goal to make it 31-28.
In the fourth quarter, Homer raced through the right side for a 36-yard run to the Virginia three-yard line. Three plays later, Rosier ran a delayed draw play through the middle for an eight-yard touchdown and a 37-28 lead with 4:03 remaining.
After the Cavaliers turned the ball over on downs near midfield, the Canes reached the end zone gain to put the game away. Homer raced through the right side of the line and scored from 19 yards out with 1:16 to go.
In the first quarter, Virginia(6-5, 3-4) shocked the Hurricanes as they placed the first 14 points on the scoreboard. Quarterback Kurt Benkert threw a 33-yard touchdown pass to running back Olamide Zaccheaus at 10:33. They made it 14-0 when wide receiver Joe Reed caught a 75-yard pass down the right sideline from Benkert at the 2:23 mark.
Miami(10-0, 7-0) began to dig themselves out of the hole with 19 seconds left in the first. Quarterback Malik Rosier connected a 10-yard pass to wide receiver Ahmmon Richards, a Wellington High School grad, in the right front corner of the end zone for a score.
The Hurricanes tied it up at the 9:20 mark of the second quarter. Travis Homer, an Oxbridge Academy grad, recovered the ball on a fumbled punt return by Virginia. On the next play, Rosier found wide receiver Dayall Harris up the middle of the field with a 36-yard strike.
The Cavaliers regained the lead 21-14 with 30 seconds remaining in the first half. Benkert lofted a pass to the left sideline and wide receiver Andre Levrone Jr. got under it for a 33-yard touchdown catch.
At the start of the second half, Virginia moved it back to a 14-point gap on their first possession. Benkert found running back Daniel Hamm on a 26-yard pass play.
The Canes responded and scored 14 points in a seven-second span. They scored at the 10:04 mark when Rosier zipped a 10-yard pass to the right side of the end zone to wide receiver Lawrence Cager. On the first play of the Cavaliers next drive, defensive back Jaquan Johnson intercepted a pass from Benkert on the right sideline and returned it 30 yards for a touchdown to tie the contest 28-28 at 9:57.
Miami finally got their first lead of the contest with 21 seconds left in the third quarter. Michael Badgley converted on a 44-yard field goal to make it 31-28.
In the fourth quarter, Homer raced through the right side for a 36-yard run to the Virginia three-yard line. Three plays later, Rosier ran a delayed draw play through the middle for an eight-yard touchdown and a 37-28 lead with 4:03 remaining.
After the Cavaliers turned the ball over on downs near midfield, the Canes reached the end zone gain to put the game away. Homer raced through the right side of the line and scored from 19 yards out with 1:16 to go.
Friday, November 17, 2017
Israel Gutierrez Off ESPN Radio
Former Miami Heat beat writer Israel Gutierrez is losing his position as a weekday talk host on ESPN Radio at the end of December. Gutierrez worked at the Miami Herald as their beat reporter during the 2000s.
He left Miami and became an NBA columnist for the ESPN.com website. Gutierrez also was a panelist on Around The Horn and The Sports Reporters on ESPN television. It led him to a position as an NBA sideline reporter.
Gutierrez went more into radio in January 2015 co-hosting an NBA Sunday morning show. Sports Talk 790 The Ticket WAXY-AM added him as a guest morning co-host with Jonathan Zaslow and Joy Taylor for several months in early 2015. He was elevated at that radio station to the afternoon co-host spot with Ethan Skolnick and that lasted from September 2015 until late November 2015.
He joined ESPN Radio on a full-time basis in February 2016 as a late-evening co-host with Jorge Sedano. They had done the NBA Lowdown podcast together on ESPN Audio for several months prior to their new show. Their radio program lasted until September 2016 when Sedano moved to Los Angeles to become a morning co-host at KSPN-AM. Sarah Spain was named the new co-host with Gutierrez and they did the program together from September 2016 to December 2017.
He left Miami and became an NBA columnist for the ESPN.com website. Gutierrez also was a panelist on Around The Horn and The Sports Reporters on ESPN television. It led him to a position as an NBA sideline reporter.
Gutierrez went more into radio in January 2015 co-hosting an NBA Sunday morning show. Sports Talk 790 The Ticket WAXY-AM added him as a guest morning co-host with Jonathan Zaslow and Joy Taylor for several months in early 2015. He was elevated at that radio station to the afternoon co-host spot with Ethan Skolnick and that lasted from September 2015 until late November 2015.
He joined ESPN Radio on a full-time basis in February 2016 as a late-evening co-host with Jorge Sedano. They had done the NBA Lowdown podcast together on ESPN Audio for several months prior to their new show. Their radio program lasted until September 2016 when Sedano moved to Los Angeles to become a morning co-host at KSPN-AM. Sarah Spain was named the new co-host with Gutierrez and they did the program together from September 2016 to December 2017.
Heat Get Revenge On Wizards
The Miami Heat bounced back with a 91-88 win over the Washington Wizards at Capital One Arena on Friday night. It was the second game of a home-and-home series between both clubs.
Miami(7-8) blasted out to a 26-17 lead after one quarter. The Heat kept the momentum for the remainder of the first half and were up 50-29 at halftime. Washington(9-6) would control the second half as they cut the margin down to 66-57 after three quarters. The Wizards outscored Miami in the fourth, however they fell short by three points.
The Heat was led by Hassan Whiteside who had a game-high 22 points and 16 rebounds. Dion Waiters dropped 13 points and James Johnson had 20 points. Bradley Beal compiled a double-double for the Wizards with 26 points and 10 rebounds.
Miami(7-8) blasted out to a 26-17 lead after one quarter. The Heat kept the momentum for the remainder of the first half and were up 50-29 at halftime. Washington(9-6) would control the second half as they cut the margin down to 66-57 after three quarters. The Wizards outscored Miami in the fourth, however they fell short by three points.
The Heat was led by Hassan Whiteside who had a game-high 22 points and 16 rebounds. Dion Waiters dropped 13 points and James Johnson had 20 points. Bradley Beal compiled a double-double for the Wizards with 26 points and 10 rebounds.
Atlantic Tops Park Vista
The Atlantic Eagles held on to defeat the Park Vista Cobras 14-7 at War Eagle Stadium in a Class 8A regional semifinal on Friday night. It was another defensive battle between both District 10 high schools like their meeting earlier this season. The Eagles will host Western in the Region 4 regional final next week.
Atlantic(10-1) moved out to the lead late in the first quarter. Varrick Lurry-Davis returned a punt 50 yards to the Cobras one-yard line. The Eagles scored on the first play of the drive when quarterback Antoine Williams II plunged into the end zone to make it 7-0 with 1:58 left in the first.
In the second quarter, the Eagles extended their lead to 14-0 at the 6:15 mark. Running back Shelley Singletary rushed up the middle from 20 yards away.
Park Vista(8-3) changed quarterbacks as they brought in Tyler Thomas to begin the second half, moved John Smith to the slot receiver position and that led to several scoring opportunities. The Cobras closed the gap to 14-7 with 2:43 remaining in the third quarter. Thomas fired a seven-yard pass to wide receiver Atorian Perry on the left sideline for a touchdown.
The Cobras had a chance to tie the game on their final possession. Perry made a one-handed catch for a first down at the Eagles 30-yard line with 2:00 left. They were able to reach the 15-yard line with less than one minute to go, however they lost the ball on downs.
Atlantic(10-1) moved out to the lead late in the first quarter. Varrick Lurry-Davis returned a punt 50 yards to the Cobras one-yard line. The Eagles scored on the first play of the drive when quarterback Antoine Williams II plunged into the end zone to make it 7-0 with 1:58 left in the first.
In the second quarter, the Eagles extended their lead to 14-0 at the 6:15 mark. Running back Shelley Singletary rushed up the middle from 20 yards away.
Park Vista(8-3) changed quarterbacks as they brought in Tyler Thomas to begin the second half, moved John Smith to the slot receiver position and that led to several scoring opportunities. The Cobras closed the gap to 14-7 with 2:43 remaining in the third quarter. Thomas fired a seven-yard pass to wide receiver Atorian Perry on the left sideline for a touchdown.
The Cobras had a chance to tie the game on their final possession. Perry made a one-handed catch for a first down at the Eagles 30-yard line with 2:00 left. They were able to reach the 15-yard line with less than one minute to go, however they lost the ball on downs.
Western At Palm Beach Central Preview
The Western Wildcats head up to Palm Beach County and face the Palm Beach Central Broncos in a Class 8A regional semifinal on Friday night. The winner of this game will take on the winner between Atlantic and Park Vista next week.
Western(9-2) went on the road and upset Deerfield Beach 20-17 last week in a regional quarterfinal. The Wildcats have outscored their opponents 343-137 this season. They have averaged 31 points for and 12 points against per game.
Quarterback Harrison Story gets to lead the Wildcats offense and he will look to connect passes to wide receivers Jordan Smith, Steffen Fernand and Jaeden Fagan. Running backs Keshaun Clarke and Daniel Colon expect to get their share of rushing opportunities.
Palm Beach Central(8-2) picked up a 32-0 shutout victory over district rival Seminole Ridge last week in a regional quarterfinal. The Broncos became the top seed in Region 3 when the top two seeds Miramar and Deerfield Beach lost last week and therefore host a second-round contest. They have blanked their last four opponents and enter this game on a seven-game winning streak.
The Broncos offense has quarterback Nick Atkins at the helm. He will look for wide receivers Bryan Robinson, Mike Moreland, Gen'taris Oliver, Fornoris Roberts and Tyler Baker to make pass receptions. Running back C.J. Stewart is expected to get the bulk of the carries. Akeem Dent, who transferred from Pahokee, can make an impact on offense and defense.
Western(9-2) went on the road and upset Deerfield Beach 20-17 last week in a regional quarterfinal. The Wildcats have outscored their opponents 343-137 this season. They have averaged 31 points for and 12 points against per game.
Quarterback Harrison Story gets to lead the Wildcats offense and he will look to connect passes to wide receivers Jordan Smith, Steffen Fernand and Jaeden Fagan. Running backs Keshaun Clarke and Daniel Colon expect to get their share of rushing opportunities.
Palm Beach Central(8-2) picked up a 32-0 shutout victory over district rival Seminole Ridge last week in a regional quarterfinal. The Broncos became the top seed in Region 3 when the top two seeds Miramar and Deerfield Beach lost last week and therefore host a second-round contest. They have blanked their last four opponents and enter this game on a seven-game winning streak.
The Broncos offense has quarterback Nick Atkins at the helm. He will look for wide receivers Bryan Robinson, Mike Moreland, Gen'taris Oliver, Fornoris Roberts and Tyler Baker to make pass receptions. Running back C.J. Stewart is expected to get the bulk of the carries. Akeem Dent, who transferred from Pahokee, can make an impact on offense and defense.
CBS Radio Is Now Entercom In Merger
CBS Radio officially merged with Entercom Communications on Friday. It has been a long process that began in February 2017. It had to be approved by the United States Department of Justice and the Federal Communications Commission.
The merger will have an impact on two of the sports format radio stations in Miami. Both Miami Sports Radio 560 WQAM-AM and Sports Talk 790 The Ticket WAXY-AM now have the same owner. In terms of Miami sports format radio stations with a 6+ audience, both have a combined 90% share in ratings for the Miami/Fort Lauderdale market compared to the other local competitor Miami Sports 940 WINZ-AM, which is owned by iHeartMedia, over the last two months.
Entercom will now control most of the local professional sports franchises and local colleges game broadcast rights. WQAM has the Miami Dolphins, Florida Panthers, University of Miami Hurricanes football and basketball. The Ticket has the Miami Heat and Florida International University football.
CBS Radio acquired WQAM from Beasley Broadcasting back in October 2014. They became the first South Florida all-sports radio station in April 1993. Entercom Communications picked up WAXY from Lincoln Financial Media in July 2015. That station flipped to a sports format in August 2004.
The merger will have an impact on two of the sports format radio stations in Miami. Both Miami Sports Radio 560 WQAM-AM and Sports Talk 790 The Ticket WAXY-AM now have the same owner. In terms of Miami sports format radio stations with a 6+ audience, both have a combined 90% share in ratings for the Miami/Fort Lauderdale market compared to the other local competitor Miami Sports 940 WINZ-AM, which is owned by iHeartMedia, over the last two months.
Entercom will now control most of the local professional sports franchises and local colleges game broadcast rights. WQAM has the Miami Dolphins, Florida Panthers, University of Miami Hurricanes football and basketball. The Ticket has the Miami Heat and Florida International University football.
CBS Radio acquired WQAM from Beasley Broadcasting back in October 2014. They became the first South Florida all-sports radio station in April 1993. Entercom Communications picked up WAXY from Lincoln Financial Media in July 2015. That station flipped to a sports format in August 2004.
Thursday, November 16, 2017
Panthers Escape Sharks
The Florida Panthers began their three-game swing through California with a 2-0 win over the San Jose Sharks at SAP Center on Thursday night. Roberto Lunogo compiled his 74th shutout in his NHL career.
The Panthers swept the California trip last season. The Cats are in a middle of a stretch in which they play six of seven games on the road.
After no scoring in the first period, Florida(7-9-2) struck one minute into the second period. Colton Sceviour carried the puck by the end wall around the Sharks net and stuffed in a forehand shot by Martin Jones for a 1-0 lead. Connor Brickley and Vincent Trocheck were credited with assists on the play.
The Sharks had a goal negated at 4:37. Tim Heed fired a slap shot from outside of the blue line for an offside call and the goal was disallowed.
In the third period, San Jose(10-6-0) had another goal turned over with 14:44 left due to goalie interference. Marc-Edouard Vlasic came to the crease and pushed the right leg pad of Luongo into the net with the puck underneath it.
The Panthers got more breathing room and extended their margin to 2-0 with 7:37 remaining. Radim Vrbata sent the puck from the left corner to former Shark Jamie McGinn in the low left circle. He made a no-look backhand pass to the low slot and Nick Bjugstad lifted a one-time shot for his fourth goal of the season.
The Panthers swept the California trip last season. The Cats are in a middle of a stretch in which they play six of seven games on the road.
After no scoring in the first period, Florida(7-9-2) struck one minute into the second period. Colton Sceviour carried the puck by the end wall around the Sharks net and stuffed in a forehand shot by Martin Jones for a 1-0 lead. Connor Brickley and Vincent Trocheck were credited with assists on the play.
The Sharks had a goal negated at 4:37. Tim Heed fired a slap shot from outside of the blue line for an offside call and the goal was disallowed.
In the third period, San Jose(10-6-0) had another goal turned over with 14:44 left due to goalie interference. Marc-Edouard Vlasic came to the crease and pushed the right leg pad of Luongo into the net with the puck underneath it.
The Panthers got more breathing room and extended their margin to 2-0 with 7:37 remaining. Radim Vrbata sent the puck from the left corner to former Shark Jamie McGinn in the low left circle. He made a no-look backhand pass to the low slot and Nick Bjugstad lifted a one-time shot for his fourth goal of the season.
Giancarlo Stanton Named N.L. Most Valuable Player
Miami Marlins right fielder Giancarlo Stanton was named the National League Most Valuable Player on Thursday. He became the first person in team history to capture that honor.
Stanton led the major leagues with 59 home runs in 2017, which is the most homers by any player since the 2001 season. He also led the National League with 132 RBI and a .631 slugging percentage. He scored 123 runs and batted .281 this season.
Stanton led the major leagues with 59 home runs in 2017, which is the most homers by any player since the 2001 season. He also led the National League with 132 RBI and a .631 slugging percentage. He scored 123 runs and batted .281 this season.
Wizards Shake Off Heat
The Miami Heat returned to American Airlines Arena on Wednesday night and lost to the Washington Wizards 102-93. It was the first home game for the Heat in two weeks following a six-game road trip.
Washington(9-5) rolled out to a 30-19 lead after one quarter and were up 61-49 at halftime. Miami (6-8) stormed back as they outscored the Wizards 25-10 in the third quarter and led 74-71. The Wizards went on a 10-3 spurt midway through the fourth and pulled ahead 102-93.
Goran Dragic had a team-high 21 points for Miami while Dion Waiters added 19. Hassan Whiteside compiled a double-double with 14 points and 21 rebounds. John Wall led the Wizards with 27 points and seven assists. Bradley Beal put together 26 points and seven rebounds.
Washington(9-5) rolled out to a 30-19 lead after one quarter and were up 61-49 at halftime. Miami (6-8) stormed back as they outscored the Wizards 25-10 in the third quarter and led 74-71. The Wizards went on a 10-3 spurt midway through the fourth and pulled ahead 102-93.
Goran Dragic had a team-high 21 points for Miami while Dion Waiters added 19. Hassan Whiteside compiled a double-double with 14 points and 21 rebounds. John Wall led the Wizards with 27 points and seven assists. Bradley Beal put together 26 points and seven rebounds.
Park Vista At Atlantic Preview
It is another rematch on Friday night between District 10 local rivals as the Park Vista Cobras challenge the Atlantic Eagles in a Class 8A regional semifinal at War Eagle Stadium in Delray Beach. Both teams faced each other on the same field earlier this season in Week 5 and the Eagles edged the Cobras 10-3 in a defensive battle.
Park Vista(8-2) pulled off a major upset last week as they defeated the top seed in Region 4 Miramar 28-20 in a regional quarterfinal. The Cobras are on a seven-game winning streak and have not lost a game since Atlantic. They have outscored their opponents 285-52 in their last seven games.
Quarterback John Smith will call the signals for the Cobras on offense and his primary target on pass plays is wide receiver Atorian Perry. Running backs Nick King and Camron Mann will split the rushes from the backfield. Wide receivers Rishon Patrick and Lucas Deininger along with Smith can also make catches from backup quarterback Tyler Thomas.
After losing their season opener to Palm Beach Central by one point, Atlantic(9-1) have won nine consecutive games. The Eagles beat Plantation 29-14 in a regional quarterfinal last week. They have outscored their opponents 287-79 and averaged seven points against per game this season.
The Eagles can evenly run and pass the ball on offense. Running backs Shelley Singletary and Corey Cola Jr., a transfer from Park Vista, are expected to get their share carries for the team. Quarterback Antoine Williams II can throw the ball anywhere on the field to wide receivers Corey Gammage, Cadarius Gaskin, Varrick Lurry-Davis, Javone Jackson, Aydin Henningham and Kamareon Williams.
Park Vista(8-2) pulled off a major upset last week as they defeated the top seed in Region 4 Miramar 28-20 in a regional quarterfinal. The Cobras are on a seven-game winning streak and have not lost a game since Atlantic. They have outscored their opponents 285-52 in their last seven games.
Quarterback John Smith will call the signals for the Cobras on offense and his primary target on pass plays is wide receiver Atorian Perry. Running backs Nick King and Camron Mann will split the rushes from the backfield. Wide receivers Rishon Patrick and Lucas Deininger along with Smith can also make catches from backup quarterback Tyler Thomas.
After losing their season opener to Palm Beach Central by one point, Atlantic(9-1) have won nine consecutive games. The Eagles beat Plantation 29-14 in a regional quarterfinal last week. They have outscored their opponents 287-79 and averaged seven points against per game this season.
The Eagles can evenly run and pass the ball on offense. Running backs Shelley Singletary and Corey Cola Jr., a transfer from Park Vista, are expected to get their share carries for the team. Quarterback Antoine Williams II can throw the ball anywhere on the field to wide receivers Corey Gammage, Cadarius Gaskin, Varrick Lurry-Davis, Javone Jackson, Aydin Henningham and Kamareon Williams.
Doral Academy At Dwyer Preview
The Doral Academy Firebirds take a long trip up I-95 to Palm Beach Gardens and face the Dwyer Panthers at Blum Stadium in a Class 7A regional semifinal on Friday night. This is the first meeting between both schools. The winner of this game takes on St. Thomas Aquinas or West Broward in the next round.
Doral Academy(9-2) make their second postseason appearance in school history. After an season opening loss to Champagnat Catholic, they won six straight games until they fell to Chaminade-Madonna. The Firebirds advanced following a 36-26 victory over Nova last week in a regional quarterfinal. They have outscored their opponents 432-147 this year and averaged 39 points per game.
The Firebirds have an explosive passing game with wide receivers Brieon Fuller and Natavious Payne catching passes from quarterback Myles Hayes. Running back Shemar Paul will get the majority of the carries from the backfield.
Dwyer(8-2) have constantly made the FHSAA playoffs in the past decade with the exception in 2014. The Panthers have won their last six consecutive games entering this contest. They topped Mater Academy 43-13 in a regional quarterfinal last week. They have outscored opponents 174-38 in their last six games.
The Panthers have many options in their backfield this season which includes running backs Reggie Gasden, Cedric Tucker, Justin Birchette and Bobby Armes. Quarterback Trevor Omans will look for wide receivers Derrick Smith, Cephus Smith, Rudy Antoine, Andrew Kasten and Zephanijah Fletcher for pass completions.
Doral Academy(9-2) make their second postseason appearance in school history. After an season opening loss to Champagnat Catholic, they won six straight games until they fell to Chaminade-Madonna. The Firebirds advanced following a 36-26 victory over Nova last week in a regional quarterfinal. They have outscored their opponents 432-147 this year and averaged 39 points per game.
The Firebirds have an explosive passing game with wide receivers Brieon Fuller and Natavious Payne catching passes from quarterback Myles Hayes. Running back Shemar Paul will get the majority of the carries from the backfield.
Dwyer(8-2) have constantly made the FHSAA playoffs in the past decade with the exception in 2014. The Panthers have won their last six consecutive games entering this contest. They topped Mater Academy 43-13 in a regional quarterfinal last week. They have outscored opponents 174-38 in their last six games.
The Panthers have many options in their backfield this season which includes running backs Reggie Gasden, Cedric Tucker, Justin Birchette and Bobby Armes. Quarterback Trevor Omans will look for wide receivers Derrick Smith, Cephus Smith, Rudy Antoine, Andrew Kasten and Zephanijah Fletcher for pass completions.
Wednesday, November 15, 2017
West Broward At St. Thomas Aquinas Preview
The three-time defending Class 7A state champion St. Thomas Aquinas Raiders host the West Broward Bobcats at Brian Piccolo Stadium on Friday night in a regional semifinal. The winner of this game will take on the winner of the Dwyer and Doral Academy contest next week.
West Broward(8-2) have some momentum as they enter this contest on a five-game winning streak. The Bobcats have outscored their opponents 204-76 during that stretch. They survived Forest Hill 31-26 in a regional quarterfinal last week. The Bobcats install a wing-t formation with running back Dominic Tianga as the focal point. Wide receivers Jason Montes, Eric Hoff and Jason O'Keefe will get inside shovel passes from Tianga.
St. Thomas Aquinas(9-2) wiped out South Miami 56-0 last week in a regional quarterfinal for their fifth shutout victory of the year. STA has not lost a home playoff game in Fort Lauderdale since 2003. The Raiders have outscored their opponents 312-86 this season. They have averaged 28 points for and seven points against per game.
The Raiders have plenty of talented wide receivers with Elijah Moore, Teriq Phillips, Taraves Kelly and Cole Caterbone that quarterback Curt Casteel can connect with on pass receptions. Running back Daniel Carter is expected to get the bulk of carries from the backfield. They have a strong secondary with Asante Samuel Jr., Trenell Troutman, Al Blades Jr. and Adetutu Daranijo.
West Broward(8-2) have some momentum as they enter this contest on a five-game winning streak. The Bobcats have outscored their opponents 204-76 during that stretch. They survived Forest Hill 31-26 in a regional quarterfinal last week. The Bobcats install a wing-t formation with running back Dominic Tianga as the focal point. Wide receivers Jason Montes, Eric Hoff and Jason O'Keefe will get inside shovel passes from Tianga.
St. Thomas Aquinas(9-2) wiped out South Miami 56-0 last week in a regional quarterfinal for their fifth shutout victory of the year. STA has not lost a home playoff game in Fort Lauderdale since 2003. The Raiders have outscored their opponents 312-86 this season. They have averaged 28 points for and seven points against per game.
The Raiders have plenty of talented wide receivers with Elijah Moore, Teriq Phillips, Taraves Kelly and Cole Caterbone that quarterback Curt Casteel can connect with on pass receptions. Running back Daniel Carter is expected to get the bulk of carries from the backfield. They have a strong secondary with Asante Samuel Jr., Trenell Troutman, Al Blades Jr. and Adetutu Daranijo.
Miami Central At Miami Northwestern Preview
It is a rematch between District 16 rivals as the Miami Central Rockets battle it out against the Miami Northwestern Bulls at Traz Powell Stadium in a Class 6A regional semifinal on Friday night. The Bulls stopped the Rockets 21-7 back in Week 9.
After a defeat to Miami Northwestern, Miami Central(9-2) knocked off Carol City 26-13 in the regular season finale and routed Hertiage 42-6 in a regional quarterfinal last week. They have outscored their opponents 357-151 this year and scored 32 points per game.
The Rockets, who won four consecutive FHSAA Class 6A state titles from 2012 to 2015, expect to hand the ball off to running back James Cook for the majority of rushes. Wide receivers Terrell Perriman, Zeryus Coleman and Seth McGill look to make pass receptions from quarterback Maurice Underwood.
Miami Northwestern((8-2) have shut out their last two opponents after a one-point defeat to Norland in Week 9. They pounded Jackson 40-0 in the regular season finale and then smashed Matanzas 33-0 last week in a regional quarterfinal. They have outscored their opponents 269-77 and allowed seven points per game this season.
Quarterback Chatarius Atwell Jr. gets to lead the Bulls offense on to the field. Most of the rushing plays out of the backfield will be done by running back Corey Hammett. Wide receivers Derrick Davis and Justin Hill need to handle catches downfield from Atwell.
After a defeat to Miami Northwestern, Miami Central(9-2) knocked off Carol City 26-13 in the regular season finale and routed Hertiage 42-6 in a regional quarterfinal last week. They have outscored their opponents 357-151 this year and scored 32 points per game.
The Rockets, who won four consecutive FHSAA Class 6A state titles from 2012 to 2015, expect to hand the ball off to running back James Cook for the majority of rushes. Wide receivers Terrell Perriman, Zeryus Coleman and Seth McGill look to make pass receptions from quarterback Maurice Underwood.
Miami Northwestern((8-2) have shut out their last two opponents after a one-point defeat to Norland in Week 9. They pounded Jackson 40-0 in the regular season finale and then smashed Matanzas 33-0 last week in a regional quarterfinal. They have outscored their opponents 269-77 and allowed seven points per game this season.
Quarterback Chatarius Atwell Jr. gets to lead the Bulls offense on to the field. Most of the rushing plays out of the backfield will be done by running back Corey Hammett. Wide receivers Derrick Davis and Justin Hill need to handle catches downfield from Atwell.
Cardinal Gibbons At Rockledge Preview
The Cardinal Gibbons Chiefs visit the Rockledge Raiders in a Class 5A regional semifinal on Friday night. The winner of this contest will take on the winner between American Heritage and Bishop Moore next week.
Cardinal Gibbons(10-1) almost had an undefeated regular season, however they lost to American Heritage by four points in Week 8. The Chiefs, who have compiled four shutouts this year, went to Orlando and topped Jones 43-30 last week in a regional quarterfinal. They have outscored their opponents 400-83 this season and scored 36 points for per game.
Quarterback Nik Scalzo will attempt to bring the Chiefs down the field on offense. He has a bunch of options to connect passes with at wide receiver with Carlos Sandy, Brandon Lee, Levontae Decius and Dimon Stewart. They have several choices to rush the ball from the backfield that consists of running backs Vincent Davis, Jordan Riggins and Tajae Davis.
Rockledge(7-3) started the season off bad as they lost three of their first four games. The Raiders responded and have won their last six games. They barely slipped by their district foe Palm Bay 27-21 in overtime during a regional quarterfinal last week. In their six-game winning streak, they have outscored opponents 230-65. Their offense will rely on running back Laquentin Hastle and wide receiver Antoine Green.
Cardinal Gibbons(10-1) almost had an undefeated regular season, however they lost to American Heritage by four points in Week 8. The Chiefs, who have compiled four shutouts this year, went to Orlando and topped Jones 43-30 last week in a regional quarterfinal. They have outscored their opponents 400-83 this season and scored 36 points for per game.
Quarterback Nik Scalzo will attempt to bring the Chiefs down the field on offense. He has a bunch of options to connect passes with at wide receiver with Carlos Sandy, Brandon Lee, Levontae Decius and Dimon Stewart. They have several choices to rush the ball from the backfield that consists of running backs Vincent Davis, Jordan Riggins and Tajae Davis.
Rockledge(7-3) started the season off bad as they lost three of their first four games. The Raiders responded and have won their last six games. They barely slipped by their district foe Palm Bay 27-21 in overtime during a regional quarterfinal last week. In their six-game winning streak, they have outscored opponents 230-65. Their offense will rely on running back Laquentin Hastle and wide receiver Antoine Green.
Bishop Moore At American Heritage Preview
The Bishop Moore Hornets travel down the Florida Turnpike from Orlando to Plantation and takes on the American Heritage Patriots at Heritage Field on Friday night in a Class 5A regional final. Both schools combined have won the last FHSAA Class 5A state championships. The Patriots would host a state semifinal next week should they win.
Bishop Moore(8-2), who captured the 2015 Class 5A title, only had losses to Jones and Seminole during the regular season. They went on the road and disposed of Fort Pierce Westwood 34-21 last week in a regional semifinal. The Hornets have scored 34 points per game and had a 344-209 scoring margin in 10 games this year. They will mainly execute a rushing attack with running back Trilion Coles getting more of the carries.
American Heritage(9-0) has won their last 23 games and have not lost a game since the 2015 playoffs. Their closest victory during the regular season was against district rival Cardinal Gibbons by four points. The Patriots easily shut out Merritt Island 42-0 in a regional semifinal last week. They have outscored their opponents 321-51 this season and averaged 35 points for along with five points against per game.
The Patriots have numerous weapons all over their offense. Quarterback Cam Smith can connect passes with wide receivers Anthony Schwartz, Joshua Alexander and Tyler March. Their ground game has running backs Jordan Johnson, Miles Jones and Tyler Jones.
Bishop Moore(8-2), who captured the 2015 Class 5A title, only had losses to Jones and Seminole during the regular season. They went on the road and disposed of Fort Pierce Westwood 34-21 last week in a regional semifinal. The Hornets have scored 34 points per game and had a 344-209 scoring margin in 10 games this year. They will mainly execute a rushing attack with running back Trilion Coles getting more of the carries.
American Heritage(9-0) has won their last 23 games and have not lost a game since the 2015 playoffs. Their closest victory during the regular season was against district rival Cardinal Gibbons by four points. The Patriots easily shut out Merritt Island 42-0 in a regional semifinal last week. They have outscored their opponents 321-51 this season and averaged 35 points for along with five points against per game.
The Patriots have numerous weapons all over their offense. Quarterback Cam Smith can connect passes with wide receivers Anthony Schwartz, Joshua Alexander and Tyler March. Their ground game has running backs Jordan Johnson, Miles Jones and Tyler Jones.
Monsignor Pace At University School Preview
The Monsignor Pace Spartans take on the University School Sharks in Davie at AutoNation Field on Friday night in a Class 4A regional final. Both teams met each other during Week 5 in Miami and the Sharks were victorious 27-22.
Following the loss to University School, Monsignor Pace(8-1) has won seven consecutive games and it includes a 31-7 victory in a regional semifinal last week over Key West. They have outscored their last seven opponents 257-34. Look for quarterback Lorenzo Floyd to dictate the Spartans offense with the run and the pass.
University School(8-1) won their first seven game of the regular season and then fell to Chaminade-Madonna 33-14 in the season finale. The Sharks got by former district rival Glades Central 44-21 in a regional semifinal last week. With the exception of a 2-0 forfeit win against Village Academy, they have outscored opponents 229-146 in their other eight games this season.
The Sharks have a powerful rushing attack with running backs Kenny McIntosh and Michael Hurt. They can rotate during any drive at quarterback with starter George Bubrick and his backup Nick Vattiato. They have a bulk of wide receivers that consist of Zay Flowers, Joshua Sanguinetti, Christian Wells and Jordan Irizarry.
Following the loss to University School, Monsignor Pace(8-1) has won seven consecutive games and it includes a 31-7 victory in a regional semifinal last week over Key West. They have outscored their last seven opponents 257-34. Look for quarterback Lorenzo Floyd to dictate the Spartans offense with the run and the pass.
University School(8-1) won their first seven game of the regular season and then fell to Chaminade-Madonna 33-14 in the season finale. The Sharks got by former district rival Glades Central 44-21 in a regional semifinal last week. With the exception of a 2-0 forfeit win against Village Academy, they have outscored opponents 229-146 in their other eight games this season.
The Sharks have a powerful rushing attack with running backs Kenny McIntosh and Michael Hurt. They can rotate during any drive at quarterback with starter George Bubrick and his backup Nick Vattiato. They have a bulk of wide receivers that consist of Zay Flowers, Joshua Sanguinetti, Christian Wells and Jordan Irizarry.
Melbourne Central Catholic At Oxbridge Academy Preview
The Melbourne Central Catholic Hustlers head south to West Palm Beach and challenge the Oxbridge Academy Thunderwolves on Friday night at William H. Pitt Stadium in a regional final. The Thunderwolves are listed in Region 2 instead of Region 4 like other South Florida high schools.
Melbourne Central Catholic(8-3) started the season winning four of their first five games and are currently on a four-game winning streak. They visited Orlando last week and beat The First Academy 55-21 in a regional semifinal. In the last four games, they have outscored their opponents 210-46. The Hustlers will lean on quarterback Joaquin Collazo to control the offense.
After a season opening loss by one point, Oxbridge Academy(8-1) has won eight consecutive games. They took Kings Academy 42-7 last week in a regional semifinal. The Thunderwolves have outscored their opponents 347-46 this season with 38 points for and five points against per game.
Look for the rushing attack to have an impact with running backs James Meeks and Luis Gonzalez along with quarterback Gio Richardson in the backfield. Richardson can throw anywhere on the field to wide receivers Keidron Smith, V'Lique Carter, Carlos Silencieux, De' John King and C.J. Smith.
Melbourne Central Catholic(8-3) started the season winning four of their first five games and are currently on a four-game winning streak. They visited Orlando last week and beat The First Academy 55-21 in a regional semifinal. In the last four games, they have outscored their opponents 210-46. The Hustlers will lean on quarterback Joaquin Collazo to control the offense.
After a season opening loss by one point, Oxbridge Academy(8-1) has won eight consecutive games. They took Kings Academy 42-7 last week in a regional semifinal. The Thunderwolves have outscored their opponents 347-46 this season with 38 points for and five points against per game.
Look for the rushing attack to have an impact with running backs James Meeks and Luis Gonzalez along with quarterback Gio Richardson in the backfield. Richardson can throw anywhere on the field to wide receivers Keidron Smith, V'Lique Carter, Carlos Silencieux, De' John King and C.J. Smith.
Benjamin At Chaminade-Madonna Preview
The Benjamin Buccaneers visit Broward County and face the Chaminade-Madonna Lions in a Class 3A regional final on Friday night. The contest will be played at Calvary Christian in Fort Lauderdale because Vince Zappone Field has no overhead lights and FHSAA would not allow a day game to be played there for the second straight week.
The same situation happened in 2016. The Lions had to play the regional final at Cooper City High School against Oxbridge Academy.
Benjamin(8-2) moved from independent status to the FHSAA in 2017 and it has paid off. The Bucs have won seven of their last eight games. After a recent road loss to Key West, they beat Kings Academy 33-21 in the regular season finale and bashed Everglades Prep 43-6 last week in a regional semifinal. They have outscored their last eight opponents 326-106.
Quarterback Jordan Travis calls the signals for the Buccaneers on offense. He can throw the ball to wide receivers Will Nicklaus, Kai Rosario, Kaiir Elam and Joseph Mariani. They can depend on running backs Addison Matevia, Khani Johns and Santino Marucci on rushes.
Chaminade-Madonna(8-2) enter this game on a seven-game winning streak. The Lions beat Piper, Blanche Ely, Booker T. Washington, Doral Academy, Flanagan in that stretch. They topped University School 33-14 in their season finale and blanked American Heritage 38-0 in a regional semifinal last week. They have outscored their last seven opponents 313-39 and averaged 44 points for and five points against per game.
Running back Shaun Shivers is expected to get the majority of carries from the backfield. Xavier Williams lead the wide receiver core that includes Marlin Mayo, Marvin Alexander and Logan Giordano. Quarterback Daelen Menard looks to connect passes down the field.
The same situation happened in 2016. The Lions had to play the regional final at Cooper City High School against Oxbridge Academy.
Benjamin(8-2) moved from independent status to the FHSAA in 2017 and it has paid off. The Bucs have won seven of their last eight games. After a recent road loss to Key West, they beat Kings Academy 33-21 in the regular season finale and bashed Everglades Prep 43-6 last week in a regional semifinal. They have outscored their last eight opponents 326-106.
Quarterback Jordan Travis calls the signals for the Buccaneers on offense. He can throw the ball to wide receivers Will Nicklaus, Kai Rosario, Kaiir Elam and Joseph Mariani. They can depend on running backs Addison Matevia, Khani Johns and Santino Marucci on rushes.
Chaminade-Madonna(8-2) enter this game on a seven-game winning streak. The Lions beat Piper, Blanche Ely, Booker T. Washington, Doral Academy, Flanagan in that stretch. They topped University School 33-14 in their season finale and blanked American Heritage 38-0 in a regional semifinal last week. They have outscored their last seven opponents 313-39 and averaged 44 points for and five points against per game.
Running back Shaun Shivers is expected to get the majority of carries from the backfield. Xavier Williams lead the wide receiver core that includes Marlin Mayo, Marvin Alexander and Logan Giordano. Quarterback Daelen Menard looks to connect passes down the field.
Frostproof At Pahokee Preview
The Pahokee Blue Devils host the Frostproof Bulldogs on Friday night in a Class 1A regional final at Anquan Boldin Stadium. The Blue Devils look to win their sixth consecutive playoff game in the last two years.
It has been a good month for Frostproof(7-4) as they beat district rival Fort Meade 33-28 in their regular season finale and last week got a road win over Wildwood 59-38 in a regional semifinal. The Bulldogs will be led by quarterback T.J. Boyd. They do have running backs Mark Poe, Deonte McMahon and Jeremiah Salaam in the backfield.
After a shutout road loss to defending Class 4A champion Cocoa in Week 10, Pahokee(8-2) has bounced back to with two wins. The Blue Devils edged their local rival Glades Central 33-27 in overtime to capture their second straight Muck Bowl and topped Williston 41-17 in a regional semifinal last week. They have outscored their opponents 225-178 this season.
The Blue Devils have an more important emphasis on their rushing attack with running backs Jaterie Washington and LeVonski Williams. Wide receivers Tyler Gilbert and Lonkevious McFadden look to get open for quarterback Deonte Nelson.
It has been a good month for Frostproof(7-4) as they beat district rival Fort Meade 33-28 in their regular season finale and last week got a road win over Wildwood 59-38 in a regional semifinal. The Bulldogs will be led by quarterback T.J. Boyd. They do have running backs Mark Poe, Deonte McMahon and Jeremiah Salaam in the backfield.
After a shutout road loss to defending Class 4A champion Cocoa in Week 10, Pahokee(8-2) has bounced back to with two wins. The Blue Devils edged their local rival Glades Central 33-27 in overtime to capture their second straight Muck Bowl and topped Williston 41-17 in a regional semifinal last week. They have outscored their opponents 225-178 this season.
The Blue Devils have an more important emphasis on their rushing attack with running backs Jaterie Washington and LeVonski Williams. Wide receivers Tyler Gilbert and Lonkevious McFadden look to get open for quarterback Deonte Nelson.
Tuesday, November 14, 2017
Panthers Outshine Stars In Shootout
The Florida Panthers returned home to Sunrise for one game and defeated the Dallas Stars 4-3 in a shootout at BB&T Center on Tuesday night. The Panthers are in a stretch in which they play six of seven games on the road. The Cats now head out to California for a three-game road trip. Panthers center Curtis Valk made his NHL debut with the club.
Florida(7-9-2) charged out to the lead in the first period on their first power-play attempt. Vincent Trocheck fed a pass from the high slot to Jonathan Huberdeau on the edge of the left circle and he snapped a shot by Kari Lehtonen at 5:13. The Stars had the first shot on goal in the contest and the Cats answered back with six straight shots in the first nine minutes.
The Panthers added another goal near the end of their third power play. Keith Yandle was at the top of the zone and angled a pass to Aleksander Barkov in the left circle. He rifled a cross-ice pass through the crease that Huberdeau tipped in from the right side of the crease at the 15:37 mark.
Dallas(9-8-1) closed the gap with 2:10 remaining in the first. Alexander Radulov entered the Panthers zone toward the right side on a 2-on-1 break. He flipped a centering pass and Jamie Benn shot the puck past Roberto Luongo.
In the second period, the Stars capitalized on a situation and tied the game 2-2 at 10:56. Luongo lost the puck behind the Panthers cage and Radulov fed a pass to Benn in the right circle. He fluttered a wrist shot that went in for his second goal of the game and 10th of the season.
Just over a minute later, Dallas scored a third straight goal. Martin Hanzal won a face-off in the left circle and drew the puck back to Jason Spezza behind him. Spezza connected a pass to Remi Elie in the right circle and he flicked a backhand shot for the tally at 12:03.
The Cats had just finished their fourth power play when they evened it up 3-3 at 2:55 of the third period. Mike Matheson, who played in his 100th NHL game, hit a slap shot from the left point that bounced off a defender to Barkov in the low left circle. He redirected it high toward the net for his seventh goal of the year.
There was no scoring in overtime and the contest went to a shootout. Tyler Seguin scored on the Stars first attempt. Barkov put in a backhand shot on the Panthers second attempt then Trocheck scored on a snap shot on their third attempt to give Florida the victory.
Florida(7-9-2) charged out to the lead in the first period on their first power-play attempt. Vincent Trocheck fed a pass from the high slot to Jonathan Huberdeau on the edge of the left circle and he snapped a shot by Kari Lehtonen at 5:13. The Stars had the first shot on goal in the contest and the Cats answered back with six straight shots in the first nine minutes.
The Panthers added another goal near the end of their third power play. Keith Yandle was at the top of the zone and angled a pass to Aleksander Barkov in the left circle. He rifled a cross-ice pass through the crease that Huberdeau tipped in from the right side of the crease at the 15:37 mark.
Dallas(9-8-1) closed the gap with 2:10 remaining in the first. Alexander Radulov entered the Panthers zone toward the right side on a 2-on-1 break. He flipped a centering pass and Jamie Benn shot the puck past Roberto Luongo.
In the second period, the Stars capitalized on a situation and tied the game 2-2 at 10:56. Luongo lost the puck behind the Panthers cage and Radulov fed a pass to Benn in the right circle. He fluttered a wrist shot that went in for his second goal of the game and 10th of the season.
Just over a minute later, Dallas scored a third straight goal. Martin Hanzal won a face-off in the left circle and drew the puck back to Jason Spezza behind him. Spezza connected a pass to Remi Elie in the right circle and he flicked a backhand shot for the tally at 12:03.
The Cats had just finished their fourth power play when they evened it up 3-3 at 2:55 of the third period. Mike Matheson, who played in his 100th NHL game, hit a slap shot from the left point that bounced off a defender to Barkov in the low left circle. He redirected it high toward the net for his seventh goal of the year.
There was no scoring in overtime and the contest went to a shootout. Tyler Seguin scored on the Stars first attempt. Barkov put in a backhand shot on the Panthers second attempt then Trocheck scored on a snap shot on their third attempt to give Florida the victory.
Panthers Lose Antti Niemi
The Montreal Canadiens claimed goalie Antti Niemi off waivers on Tuesday. The Florida Panthers put Niemi on waivers a day ago.
Niemi was picked up on waivers by the Panthers on October 24 from the Pittsburgh Penguins when Roberto Luongo was injured. He replaced James Reimer midway through two game this season with the Cats. Niemi has 5.08 goals-against-average and a .872 save percentage in his two appearances with Florida.
Niemi was picked up on waivers by the Panthers on October 24 from the Pittsburgh Penguins when Roberto Luongo was injured. He replaced James Reimer midway through two game this season with the Cats. Niemi has 5.08 goals-against-average and a .872 save percentage in his two appearances with Florida.
South Florida Schools In Second Round
24 South Florida schools advanced to the second round of the 2017 FHSAA playoffs. There were 43 representatives heading into the first round.
Palm Beach County went from 13 schools down to seven schools. Dwyer, Park Vista, Palm Beach Central, Oxbridge Academy and Pahokee moved forward. Glades Central, American Heritage, Seminole Ridge and Forest Hill were eliminated.
Broward Country dropped from 12 schools to seven. High seeds Miramar and Deerfield Beach lost while top seeds St. Thomas Aquinas, American Heritage, University School and Chaminade-Madonna advanced.
Dade County fell from 18 schools to 10. Large schools Columbus, Miami Northwestern, Miami Central and Carol City reached the next round. Palmetto, Mater Academy and Norland fell.
Palm Beach County went from 13 schools down to seven schools. Dwyer, Park Vista, Palm Beach Central, Oxbridge Academy and Pahokee moved forward. Glades Central, American Heritage, Seminole Ridge and Forest Hill were eliminated.
Broward Country dropped from 12 schools to seven. High seeds Miramar and Deerfield Beach lost while top seeds St. Thomas Aquinas, American Heritage, University School and Chaminade-Madonna advanced.
Dade County fell from 18 schools to 10. Large schools Columbus, Miami Northwestern, Miami Central and Carol City reached the next round. Palmetto, Mater Academy and Norland fell.
Monday, November 13, 2017
Panthers Outperform Dolphins
The Carolina Panthers stopped the Miami Dolphins 45-21 on Monday night at Bank of America Stadium. It was the third consecutive week that the Dolphins played a prime-time game.
Carolina(7-3) got the first points of the game on a 40-yard field goal by Graham Gano at 1:55 of the first quarter. The Panthers extended their lead to 10-0 at the 7:05 mark of the second. Running back Christian McCaffrey rushed through the right side and scored from four yards away.
Miami(4-5) reached the end zone late in the second quarter. Quarterback Jay Cutler forwarded a shovel pass to tight end Julius Thomas for a two-yard touchdown with 2:12 left in the first half and the Fins were down 10-7.
The Panthers had enough time to drive down the field and scored with 24 second to go in the first half. Quarterback Cam Newton found tight end Ed Dickson with a seven-yard touchdown pass.
The third quarter belonged to Carolina as they outscored them 21-7 and were up 38-14. Newton connected a 28-yard pass to wide receivers Devin Funchess for a score at 11:57. They made it 31-14 on their next possession when running back Cameron Artis-Payne dashed to the left side and scored from 12 yards out at the 7:22 mark.
The Fins stopped the streak of 21 unanswered points with 5:58 remaining in the third. Running back Kenyan Drake broke through with a 66-yard touchdown run down the left side.
The momentum ended for the Dolphins as Carolina punched it into the end zone less than three minutes later. Netwon threw a short two-yard touchdown pass to McCaffrey with 3:14 left in the third quarter.
They added on to the lead in the fourth quarter. Funchess caught his second touchdown pass from Newton from 32 yards away at 8:29 to make it 45-14.
The Dolphins responded back with their own touchdown with 4:05 remaining. Cutler rolled out to his right and fired a nine-yard strike to wide receiver Jarvis Landry in the middle of the end zone.
Carolina(7-3) got the first points of the game on a 40-yard field goal by Graham Gano at 1:55 of the first quarter. The Panthers extended their lead to 10-0 at the 7:05 mark of the second. Running back Christian McCaffrey rushed through the right side and scored from four yards away.
Miami(4-5) reached the end zone late in the second quarter. Quarterback Jay Cutler forwarded a shovel pass to tight end Julius Thomas for a two-yard touchdown with 2:12 left in the first half and the Fins were down 10-7.
The Panthers had enough time to drive down the field and scored with 24 second to go in the first half. Quarterback Cam Newton found tight end Ed Dickson with a seven-yard touchdown pass.
The third quarter belonged to Carolina as they outscored them 21-7 and were up 38-14. Newton connected a 28-yard pass to wide receivers Devin Funchess for a score at 11:57. They made it 31-14 on their next possession when running back Cameron Artis-Payne dashed to the left side and scored from 12 yards out at the 7:22 mark.
The Fins stopped the streak of 21 unanswered points with 5:58 remaining in the third. Running back Kenyan Drake broke through with a 66-yard touchdown run down the left side.
The momentum ended for the Dolphins as Carolina punched it into the end zone less than three minutes later. Netwon threw a short two-yard touchdown pass to McCaffrey with 3:14 left in the third quarter.
They added on to the lead in the fourth quarter. Funchess caught his second touchdown pass from Newton from 32 yards away at 8:29 to make it 45-14.
The Dolphins responded back with their own touchdown with 4:05 remaining. Cutler rolled out to his right and fired a nine-yard strike to wide receiver Jarvis Landry in the middle of the end zone.
Sunday, November 12, 2017
2017 FHSAA Playoffs First Round Results
The 2017 FHSAA football playoffs began last week in South Florida. There were 43 high schools that were representing Dade County, Broward County and Palm Beach County. The classification that had the most lower seeds defeat the higher seeds locally was in Class 8A.
Region 4 of Class 8A saw #2 Palmetto lose to district rival #7 Miami 28-0, defending state champion #6 Southridge topped #3 Belen Jesuit 35-14 and #5 South Dade beat #4 North Miami 21-3. The top seed #1 Columbus, who could eventually host a state semifinal game, blanked #8 Homestead 50-0.
Class 8A in Region 3 had possibly the biggest upset in South Florida as #8 Park Vista shocked #1 Miramar 28-20. #7 Western also upended a state semifinalist last year #2 Deerfield Beach 20-17. #3 Palm Beach Central moved to the new top seed in that region with a shutout victory over #6 Seminole Ridge 32-0 while #4 Atlantic beat #5 Plantation 29-14.
All four high schools that hosted regional quarterfinals for Class 7A in Region 4 won their games. The three-time defending Class 7A champion #1 St. Thomas Aquinas blasted #8 South Miami 56-0, #2 Dwyer handled #7 Mater Academy 43-13 and #3 Doral Academy beat #6 Nova 36-26. #5 Forest Hill, who made their first playoff appearance since 1996, fell to #4 West Broward 31-26.
Dade County almost dominated the first round in Region 4 of Class 6A. #1 Miami Northwestern slammed #8 Matanzas 33-0, #6 Carol City shut out #3 Dillard 23-0 and #5 Miami Central defeated #4 Heritage 42-6. They missed the sweep as #7 Norland lost to Mainland 21-12.
Class 5A in Region 4 saw #1 American Heritage, who may host a state semifinal, wipe out #8 Merritt Island 42-0. #6 Cardinal Gibbons visited Orlando and topped #3 Jones 43-30.
Looking at the small school classifications, Region 4 of Class 1A had the top seed #1 Pahokee defeat #4 Williston 41-17 in a regional semifinal. Class 2A saw #2 Champagnat Catholic beat #3 St. John Neumann 44-12 while #4 Glades Day lost to #1 Moore Haven 42-35.
#2 Oxbridge Academy stomped #3 Kings Academy 42-7 in a Palm Beach County battle. Region 4 got no upsets as #1 Chaminade-Madonna blanked #4 American Heritage 38-0 and #2 Benjamin pounded #3 Everglades Prep 43-6 in Class 3A in Region 2.
Region 4 of Class 4A had both top seeds win. #1 University School stopped former district rival #4 Glades Central 44-21 while #2 Monsignor Pace knocked off #3 Key West 31-7.
Region 4 of Class 8A saw #2 Palmetto lose to district rival #7 Miami 28-0, defending state champion #6 Southridge topped #3 Belen Jesuit 35-14 and #5 South Dade beat #4 North Miami 21-3. The top seed #1 Columbus, who could eventually host a state semifinal game, blanked #8 Homestead 50-0.
Class 8A in Region 3 had possibly the biggest upset in South Florida as #8 Park Vista shocked #1 Miramar 28-20. #7 Western also upended a state semifinalist last year #2 Deerfield Beach 20-17. #3 Palm Beach Central moved to the new top seed in that region with a shutout victory over #6 Seminole Ridge 32-0 while #4 Atlantic beat #5 Plantation 29-14.
All four high schools that hosted regional quarterfinals for Class 7A in Region 4 won their games. The three-time defending Class 7A champion #1 St. Thomas Aquinas blasted #8 South Miami 56-0, #2 Dwyer handled #7 Mater Academy 43-13 and #3 Doral Academy beat #6 Nova 36-26. #5 Forest Hill, who made their first playoff appearance since 1996, fell to #4 West Broward 31-26.
Dade County almost dominated the first round in Region 4 of Class 6A. #1 Miami Northwestern slammed #8 Matanzas 33-0, #6 Carol City shut out #3 Dillard 23-0 and #5 Miami Central defeated #4 Heritage 42-6. They missed the sweep as #7 Norland lost to Mainland 21-12.
Class 5A in Region 4 saw #1 American Heritage, who may host a state semifinal, wipe out #8 Merritt Island 42-0. #6 Cardinal Gibbons visited Orlando and topped #3 Jones 43-30.
Looking at the small school classifications, Region 4 of Class 1A had the top seed #1 Pahokee defeat #4 Williston 41-17 in a regional semifinal. Class 2A saw #2 Champagnat Catholic beat #3 St. John Neumann 44-12 while #4 Glades Day lost to #1 Moore Haven 42-35.
#2 Oxbridge Academy stomped #3 Kings Academy 42-7 in a Palm Beach County battle. Region 4 got no upsets as #1 Chaminade-Madonna blanked #4 American Heritage 38-0 and #2 Benjamin pounded #3 Everglades Prep 43-6 in Class 3A in Region 2.
Region 4 of Class 4A had both top seeds win. #1 University School stopped former district rival #4 Glades Central 44-21 while #2 Monsignor Pace knocked off #3 Key West 31-7.
Heat Fold To Pistons
The Miami Heat played their first ever game at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit and were defeated by the Pistons 112-103 on Sunday. It was the final stop of a six-game road trip for the Heat as they went 3-3.
Detroit(10-3) had a 31-29 edge after one quarter and Miami(6-7) was ahead 58-55 at halftime. The Pistons moved ahead 83-81 after three quarters and then outscored the Heat 29-22 in the fourth which included a 16-5 run during the quarter.
Hassan Whiteside nailed a double-double with a team-high 20 points and 12 rebounds for the Heat. Goran Dragic added 18 points and Dion Waiters poured in 16 points. Tobias Harris led the Pistons with 25 points along with seven rebounds. Avery Bradley dropped 24 points and Reggie Jackson had 17 points.
Detroit(10-3) had a 31-29 edge after one quarter and Miami(6-7) was ahead 58-55 at halftime. The Pistons moved ahead 83-81 after three quarters and then outscored the Heat 29-22 in the fourth which included a 16-5 run during the quarter.
Hassan Whiteside nailed a double-double with a team-high 20 points and 12 rebounds for the Heat. Goran Dragic added 18 points and Dion Waiters poured in 16 points. Tobias Harris led the Pistons with 25 points along with seven rebounds. Avery Bradley dropped 24 points and Reggie Jackson had 17 points.
Saturday, November 11, 2017
Hurricanes Dominate Notre Dame
The Miami Hurricanes pounded the Notre Dame Fighting Irish 41-8 at Hard Rock Stadium on Saturday night. It is rivalry that has been renewed over the last two years through past tradition.
Both teams entered the contest in the top ten of college football polls. The Hurricanes clinched the Coastal Division and win face the Clemson Tigers in the ACC Championship Game on December 2 at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Miami(9-0) scored 34 unanswered points before Notre Dame(8-2) could get into the end zone. The Hurricanes controlled the play on the field and raced out to a 27-0 lead by halftime.
The Canes began the rout at 4:07 of the first quarter when quarterback Malik Rosier found wide receiver Braxton Berrios on the right side of the end zone on a seven-yard touchdown pass. On their next possession, Rosier ran up the middle and scored from 16 yards away at the 2:40 mark to make it 14-0.
In the second quarter, Michael Badgley booted a 23-yard field goal and a 30-yard field goal by the midway point. Notre Dame quarterback Ian Brook threw an interception and Trajan Bandy returned it 65 yards for the score and Miami extended their margin to 27-0 with 34 seconds left in the second.
The Hurricanes continued to roll in the third quarter. DeeJay Dallas rushed the ball for a touchdown from four yards out at the 10:37 mark.
The Fighting Irish finally broke the shutout with 12 seconds remaining in the quarter. Quarterback Brandon Wimbush fired a 14-yard touchdown pass to tight end Alize Mack. Wimbush added a two-point conversion run and brought the score to 34-8.
The Canes capped the wipeout with 4:39 to go in the fourth quarter. Dallas again rumbled in on a four-yard touchdown run to expand the Hurricanes lead to 41-8.
Both teams entered the contest in the top ten of college football polls. The Hurricanes clinched the Coastal Division and win face the Clemson Tigers in the ACC Championship Game on December 2 at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Miami(9-0) scored 34 unanswered points before Notre Dame(8-2) could get into the end zone. The Hurricanes controlled the play on the field and raced out to a 27-0 lead by halftime.
The Canes began the rout at 4:07 of the first quarter when quarterback Malik Rosier found wide receiver Braxton Berrios on the right side of the end zone on a seven-yard touchdown pass. On their next possession, Rosier ran up the middle and scored from 16 yards away at the 2:40 mark to make it 14-0.
In the second quarter, Michael Badgley booted a 23-yard field goal and a 30-yard field goal by the midway point. Notre Dame quarterback Ian Brook threw an interception and Trajan Bandy returned it 65 yards for the score and Miami extended their margin to 27-0 with 34 seconds left in the second.
The Hurricanes continued to roll in the third quarter. DeeJay Dallas rushed the ball for a touchdown from four yards out at the 10:37 mark.
The Fighting Irish finally broke the shutout with 12 seconds remaining in the quarter. Quarterback Brandon Wimbush fired a 14-yard touchdown pass to tight end Alize Mack. Wimbush added a two-point conversion run and brought the score to 34-8.
The Canes capped the wipeout with 4:39 to go in the fourth quarter. Dallas again rumbled in on a four-yard touchdown run to expand the Hurricanes lead to 41-8.
Devils Burn Panthers
The Florida Panthers fell to the New Jersey Devils 2-1 on Saturday night at Prudential Center. The Panthers finished a three-game road trip and return home to Sunrise for one game against the Dallas Stars on Tuesday before they head out to California for three more games.
The Devils got out to a 1-0 lead six minutes into the first period. Former Panther Jimmy Hayes fed Damon Severson for a tally past James Reimer and his second goal of the year.
New Jersey(10-4-2) extended their margin to 2-1 at the 4:58 mark. Kyle Palmieri put in a power-play goal with assists credited to Will Butcher and Nico Hischier.
Florida(5-9-2) had to wait until 12:40 left in the second to break the shutout. Nick Bjugstad scored his third goal of the season by Cory Schneider on an assist by Michael Matheson.
The Devils got out to a 1-0 lead six minutes into the first period. Former Panther Jimmy Hayes fed Damon Severson for a tally past James Reimer and his second goal of the year.
New Jersey(10-4-2) extended their margin to 2-1 at the 4:58 mark. Kyle Palmieri put in a power-play goal with assists credited to Will Butcher and Nico Hischier.
Florida(5-9-2) had to wait until 12:40 left in the second to break the shutout. Nick Bjugstad scored his third goal of the season by Cory Schneider on an assist by Michael Matheson.
Friday, November 10, 2017
Heat Sound Off Jazz
The Miami Heat continued their long road trip with a 84-74 victory over the Utah Jazz on Friday night. It was the fifth game of a six-game road swing for the club and they conclude it on Sunday with their first visit ever to Little Caesars Arena in Detroit.
Miami(6-6) would get out to a 25-22 lead after one quarter. It did not last as Utah(5-7) outscored the Heat 27-12 in the second quarter and were ahead by double digits 49-37 at halftime. The Heat answered back with a 18-7 run and held the Jazz to eight points in the third quarter to tie it up 57-57. Miami was able to pull away in the fourth quarter with a 27-17 spurt.
Dion Waiter put in a team-high 21 points for the Heat. Goran Dragic added 18 points while Hassan Whiteside compiled eight points and 20 rebounds. Rodney Hood drained 19 points for Utah while Rudy Gobert stacked up a double-double with 12 points and 12 rebounds.
Miami(6-6) would get out to a 25-22 lead after one quarter. It did not last as Utah(5-7) outscored the Heat 27-12 in the second quarter and were ahead by double digits 49-37 at halftime. The Heat answered back with a 18-7 run and held the Jazz to eight points in the third quarter to tie it up 57-57. Miami was able to pull away in the fourth quarter with a 27-17 spurt.
Dion Waiter put in a team-high 21 points for the Heat. Goran Dragic added 18 points while Hassan Whiteside compiled eight points and 20 rebounds. Rodney Hood drained 19 points for Utah while Rudy Gobert stacked up a double-double with 12 points and 12 rebounds.
Panthers Shuffle By Sabres
Roberto Luongo moved into fourth all-time in wins by a goalie as the Florida Panthers stopped the Buffalo Sabres 4-1 at KeyBank Center on Friday night. Luongo broke a tie with Curtis Joseph with his 455th victory and he now stands behind Martin Brodeur, Patrick Roy and former Panthers goalie Ed Belfour in NHL history.
Buffalo(5-9-2) jumped out to a 1-0 lead at 13:02 of the first period. Victor Antipin fired a shot from the blue line and Kyle Okposo was able to tip it in.
Florida(5-8-2), who entered the contest on a five-game winless streak, evened it up 1-1 at 6:52 of the second period. Jonathan Huberdeau passed the puck from behind the Sabres cage and Aleksander Barkov took a one-time shot. It was saved by Robin Lehner and Evgenii Dadonov swept in the rebound from the top of the crease for his seventh goal of the season.
The third period belonged to the Panthers as they stocked up three goals. Ian McCoshen gave the Cats their first lead of the game at the 3:50 mark on a wrist shot from the left point following a drop pass by Huberdeau. Barkov clinched the victory with an open-net goal with 1:32 remaining. Vincent Trocheck followed with another tally with 1:15 left in regulation for his eighth goal of the year.
Buffalo(5-9-2) jumped out to a 1-0 lead at 13:02 of the first period. Victor Antipin fired a shot from the blue line and Kyle Okposo was able to tip it in.
Florida(5-8-2), who entered the contest on a five-game winless streak, evened it up 1-1 at 6:52 of the second period. Jonathan Huberdeau passed the puck from behind the Sabres cage and Aleksander Barkov took a one-time shot. It was saved by Robin Lehner and Evgenii Dadonov swept in the rebound from the top of the crease for his seventh goal of the season.
The third period belonged to the Panthers as they stocked up three goals. Ian McCoshen gave the Cats their first lead of the game at the 3:50 mark on a wrist shot from the left point following a drop pass by Huberdeau. Barkov clinched the victory with an open-net goal with 1:32 remaining. Vincent Trocheck followed with another tally with 1:15 left in regulation for his eighth goal of the year.
University School Takes Glades Central
Two former district rivals met each other in a Class 4A regional semifinal on Friday night as the University School Sharks beat the Glades Central Raiders 44-21 at AutoNation Field in Davie. The Sharks will host Monsignor Pace in the second round next week.
Things started out fine for Glades Central(6-4) as they scored on their first possession of the game at 7:03 of the first quarter. Quarterback Davious Richards released a 40-yard pass where wide receiver Jymetere Hester cut from the middle to down the left sideline for a Raiders 7-0 lead.
The momentum would change in the Sharks favor during the second quarter. Quarterback George Bubrick found wide receiver Christian Wells in the front of the end zone on a crossing pattern from 11 yards away at the 8:49 mark to tie the contest 7-7.
The Sharks had a 71-yard punt return for a score by running back Kenny McIntosh negated due to a penalty on the run back at 6:55. University School(8-1) would take their first lead of the game 14-7 with 5:30 left in the second when McIntosh sprinted down the right sideline and scored from 19 yards out.
In the third quarter, the Sharks capitalized on the third play of the second half. Bubrick fired a pass up the middle and wide receiver Zay Flowers raced in with a 58-yard touchdown catch at 10:48. They would add a safety at the 9:50 mark when Joshua Sanguinetti blocked a punt and it went out of the Raiders end zone to make it 23-7.
University School would score again following the ensuing kickoff. McIntosh compiled his second touchdown of the contest as he dashed up the middle on a 29-yard run with 7:00 remaining in the third. The Sharks expanded their margin to 37-7 with 1:35 to go in the quarter. Running back Michael Hurt rushed around the left end from five yards away for the score.
The Raiders would cut the deficit to 37-14 with 53 seconds left in the third quarter. Richards completed a touchdown pass, this one for 71 yards, to Hester for the second time tonight.
The Sharks added another score early in the fourth quarter as Flowers caught his second touchdown pass of the game for a 44-14 gap.
Things started out fine for Glades Central(6-4) as they scored on their first possession of the game at 7:03 of the first quarter. Quarterback Davious Richards released a 40-yard pass where wide receiver Jymetere Hester cut from the middle to down the left sideline for a Raiders 7-0 lead.
The momentum would change in the Sharks favor during the second quarter. Quarterback George Bubrick found wide receiver Christian Wells in the front of the end zone on a crossing pattern from 11 yards away at the 8:49 mark to tie the contest 7-7.
The Sharks had a 71-yard punt return for a score by running back Kenny McIntosh negated due to a penalty on the run back at 6:55. University School(8-1) would take their first lead of the game 14-7 with 5:30 left in the second when McIntosh sprinted down the right sideline and scored from 19 yards out.
In the third quarter, the Sharks capitalized on the third play of the second half. Bubrick fired a pass up the middle and wide receiver Zay Flowers raced in with a 58-yard touchdown catch at 10:48. They would add a safety at the 9:50 mark when Joshua Sanguinetti blocked a punt and it went out of the Raiders end zone to make it 23-7.
University School would score again following the ensuing kickoff. McIntosh compiled his second touchdown of the contest as he dashed up the middle on a 29-yard run with 7:00 remaining in the third. The Sharks expanded their margin to 37-7 with 1:35 to go in the quarter. Running back Michael Hurt rushed around the left end from five yards away for the score.
The Raiders would cut the deficit to 37-14 with 53 seconds left in the third quarter. Richards completed a touchdown pass, this one for 71 yards, to Hester for the second time tonight.
The Sharks added another score early in the fourth quarter as Flowers caught his second touchdown pass of the game for a 44-14 gap.