The New England Patriots dominated the Miami Dolphins 38-7 at Gillette Stadium on Sunday. It was the Fins 10th consecutive loss in New England. The division lead the Dolphins had over Patriots in the AFC East is now down to one game.
The Pats scored the only points of the first quarter. Stephen Gostkowski booted a 20-yard field goal with 5:30 to go in the first.
New England(2-2) was able to compile 21 points during the second quarter of play. Quarterback Tom Brady completed a 55-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Cordarrelle Patterson at the 12:11 mark.
Two former St. Thomas Aquinas players were involved in the Patriots next two scores. Running back James White rushed through the middle of the field and scored from 22 yards away at 7:36. Wide receiver caught a nine-yard pass in the end zone from Brady with 23 seconds left in the first half.
In the third quarter, White received a swing pass on the right side for a 14-yard score at the 6:54 mark. Running back Sony Michel, an American Heritage grad, sprinted to the left side and reached the end zone from 10 yards out early in the fourth quarter at 13:48 and gave New England a 38-point margin.
Miami(3-1) finally got on the scoreboard with 2:49 remaining in the contest. Quarterback Brock Osweiler connected a six-yard touchdown pass to running back Frank Gore.
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Sunday, September 30, 2018
Marlins Lose Season Finale To Mets
The Miami Marlins played their last game of the 2018 regular season and were edged by the New York Mets 1-0 at Citi Field on Sunday. The game on had the same 1-0 result just like on Saturday night, however that went 13 innings.
The Marlins were expected to play their final game in Pittsburgh against the Pirates on Monday which was a make-up contest that was postponed several weeks. It was decided earlier last week by Major League Baseball that it would not be necessary to play and it was cancelled. Miami ended up with a 63-98 record in 2018 and finished last in the National League East.
New York(77-85) got the only run of the game in the bottom of the fourth inning. Todd Frazier knocked in Jeff McNeil with a double into left field.
The Marlins were expected to play their final game in Pittsburgh against the Pirates on Monday which was a make-up contest that was postponed several weeks. It was decided earlier last week by Major League Baseball that it would not be necessary to play and it was cancelled. Miami ended up with a 63-98 record in 2018 and finished last in the National League East.
New York(77-85) got the only run of the game in the bottom of the fourth inning. Todd Frazier knocked in Jeff McNeil with a double into left field.
Saturday, September 29, 2018
Mets Go Over Marlins
It took 13 innings for the New York Mets to top the Miami Marlins 1-0 at Citi Field on Saturday night. Both clubs will play their final games of the 2018 season on Sunday. Mets captain David Wright played in his last game of his major league career.
New York(76-85) had to wait until the bottom of the 13th inning to finally win the contest against Miami(63-97). Austin Jackson hit a double into left-center field for Michael Conforto to cross the plate and get the victory.
New York(76-85) had to wait until the bottom of the 13th inning to finally win the contest against Miami(63-97). Austin Jackson hit a double into left-center field for Michael Conforto to cross the plate and get the victory.
Panthers Fall To Lightning
The Florida Panthers played their last preseason game as they lost the Tampa Bay Lightning 3-2 at BB&T Center on Saturday night. Both clubs will meet each other for the season opener in Tampa on October 6.
Florida got out to a 1-0 lead at 11:00 of the first period. Mike Hoffman threaded a pass to Jonathan Huberdeau on the right wing. He skated into the Bolts zone on a breakaway and beat Andrei Vasilevskiy with a wrist shot through the pads.
Tampa Bay tied it up at the 12:01 mark. Roberto Luongo made the initial save on a close range shot from Danick Martel and Cory Conacher poked in the rebound from the blue paint. The Panthers had upper-body injuries to Keith Yandle and Bogdan Kiselevich and were forced to play with four defensemen for the rest of the game.
In the second period, the Lightning made a bad pass in their own zone that landed on the stick of Denis Malgin in the right circle. He was hooked from behind by Victor Hedman and the Cats had their first power play of the game.
The Panthers converted on it after they peppered the Tampa Bay cage with several shots. Aleksander Barkov fed a pass from the high slot to Hoffman in the top right circle and he blasted in a one-time slap shot at 8:49.
The Lightning evened it up 2-2 with 13:26 left in the third period. Mathieu Joseph picked up the puck at the Panthers blue line, dashed around one defender and snapped a shot from the low right circle past Luongo.
The Bolts attacked out of their zone into the Panthers zone as Ryan McDonagh carried the pass. He dropped a pass to Steven Stamkos in the high slot and his shot was blocked. It came back to Mikhail Sergachev at the top of the zone and his slap shot was redirected in by J.T. Miller in the crease for a 3-2 lead with 6:49 remaining.
Florida got out to a 1-0 lead at 11:00 of the first period. Mike Hoffman threaded a pass to Jonathan Huberdeau on the right wing. He skated into the Bolts zone on a breakaway and beat Andrei Vasilevskiy with a wrist shot through the pads.
Tampa Bay tied it up at the 12:01 mark. Roberto Luongo made the initial save on a close range shot from Danick Martel and Cory Conacher poked in the rebound from the blue paint. The Panthers had upper-body injuries to Keith Yandle and Bogdan Kiselevich and were forced to play with four defensemen for the rest of the game.
In the second period, the Lightning made a bad pass in their own zone that landed on the stick of Denis Malgin in the right circle. He was hooked from behind by Victor Hedman and the Cats had their first power play of the game.
The Panthers converted on it after they peppered the Tampa Bay cage with several shots. Aleksander Barkov fed a pass from the high slot to Hoffman in the top right circle and he blasted in a one-time slap shot at 8:49.
The Lightning evened it up 2-2 with 13:26 left in the third period. Mathieu Joseph picked up the puck at the Panthers blue line, dashed around one defender and snapped a shot from the low right circle past Luongo.
The Bolts attacked out of their zone into the Panthers zone as Ryan McDonagh carried the pass. He dropped a pass to Steven Stamkos in the high slot and his shot was blocked. It came back to Mikhail Sergachev at the top of the zone and his slap shot was redirected in by J.T. Miller in the crease for a 3-2 lead with 6:49 remaining.
Friday, September 28, 2018
Marlins Mangle Mets
The Miami Marlins disposed the New York Mets 8-1 at Citi Field on Friday night. It began the final three games of the season for both the Marlins and Mets.
New York(75-85) led early as they got a run in the first inning. Amed Rosario singled into center field to score Jeff McNeil.
The rest of the contest belong to Miami(63-96). They tied it during the fourth as Peter O'Brien scored on a fielder's choice by Magneuri Sierra.
The Fish created two runs in the fifth inning. O'Brien doubled to deep left field which brought in Miguel Rojas. Lewis Brinson later hit a double into deep left to bring in O'Brien. They made it 4-1 in the sixth when Starlin Castro grounded into a fielder's choice and Jose Urena scored.
The Marlins expanded their margin to four runs in the top of the seventh. Austin Dean knocked in Brian Anderson with a single into center field and Brinson scored from third on a wild pitch during the next at-bat.
They increased their lead to 7-1 as Rojas drove in Dean on a base hit into left-center field. Miami capped the frame when Rojas crossed the plate on a single by J.T. Realmuto.
New York(75-85) led early as they got a run in the first inning. Amed Rosario singled into center field to score Jeff McNeil.
The rest of the contest belong to Miami(63-96). They tied it during the fourth as Peter O'Brien scored on a fielder's choice by Magneuri Sierra.
The Fish created two runs in the fifth inning. O'Brien doubled to deep left field which brought in Miguel Rojas. Lewis Brinson later hit a double into deep left to bring in O'Brien. They made it 4-1 in the sixth when Starlin Castro grounded into a fielder's choice and Jose Urena scored.
The Marlins expanded their margin to four runs in the top of the seventh. Austin Dean knocked in Brian Anderson with a single into center field and Brinson scored from third on a wild pitch during the next at-bat.
They increased their lead to 7-1 as Rojas drove in Dean on a base hit into left-center field. Miami capped the frame when Rojas crossed the plate on a single by J.T. Realmuto.
Dwyer Dominates Olympic Heights
The Dwyer Panthers pounded the Olympic Heights Lions 62-0 on Friday night at Corey Lewis Stadium. The Panthers with the win now are tied with Forest Hill for first place in District 13 of Class 7A.
Things started off right for Dwyer(5-1, 2-0) when Deuce Dunbar ran the opening kickoff 75 yards to the Lions 15-yard line. Several plays later, running back Cedric Tucker raced around the left end and scored from four yards away at the 9:53 mark.
The Panthers then recovered an onside squib kick in good field position. Running back Ernest Blackshear finished off the drive as he pushed in with a one-yard touchdown at 5:18. Blackshear later added a touchdown run through the right side of the line from 24 yards out with 1:32 left in the first and they led 21-0.
Dwyer pulled away in the second quarter as they compiled 27 points. Running back Bobby Armes sprinted up the middle untouched for a 79-yard score at 9:00. Olympic Heights(3-2, 1-1) had a tough time on their next possession just 29 seconds later when quarterback Connor Hone threw an interception on a screen pass in the middle and it was returned 21 yards by Will Vargas for a touchdown.
On their next possession, the Panthers switched to some of their second-team players on offense and still reached the end zone at the 5:43 mark. Running back Sataria Haliburton plunged into the center of the line and scored from one yard out for a 41-0 gap. Richardson connected a touchdown pass to wide receiver Jamari Gaines on a crossing pattern and he ran down the middle of the field for an 88-yard pass play with 2:49 remaining in the second.
The entire second half was done with a running clock. The Lions surrendered a touchdown on the final play of the third quarter. Quarterback James Dailey threw a short pass to the left sideline, wide receiver Connor Nagle broke one tackle and scored from 37 yards out. Dwyer added another score with 3:25 remaining in the fourth on a 20-yard touchdown run by running back James Meeks.
Things started off right for Dwyer(5-1, 2-0) when Deuce Dunbar ran the opening kickoff 75 yards to the Lions 15-yard line. Several plays later, running back Cedric Tucker raced around the left end and scored from four yards away at the 9:53 mark.
The Panthers then recovered an onside squib kick in good field position. Running back Ernest Blackshear finished off the drive as he pushed in with a one-yard touchdown at 5:18. Blackshear later added a touchdown run through the right side of the line from 24 yards out with 1:32 left in the first and they led 21-0.
Dwyer pulled away in the second quarter as they compiled 27 points. Running back Bobby Armes sprinted up the middle untouched for a 79-yard score at 9:00. Olympic Heights(3-2, 1-1) had a tough time on their next possession just 29 seconds later when quarterback Connor Hone threw an interception on a screen pass in the middle and it was returned 21 yards by Will Vargas for a touchdown.
On their next possession, the Panthers switched to some of their second-team players on offense and still reached the end zone at the 5:43 mark. Running back Sataria Haliburton plunged into the center of the line and scored from one yard out for a 41-0 gap. Richardson connected a touchdown pass to wide receiver Jamari Gaines on a crossing pattern and he ran down the middle of the field for an 88-yard pass play with 2:49 remaining in the second.
The entire second half was done with a running clock. The Lions surrendered a touchdown on the final play of the third quarter. Quarterback James Dailey threw a short pass to the left sideline, wide receiver Connor Nagle broke one tackle and scored from 37 yards out. Dwyer added another score with 3:25 remaining in the fourth on a 20-yard touchdown run by running back James Meeks.
St. Andrew's Edge Somerset Canyons
The St. Andrew's Scots visited Boynton Beach and topped the Somerset Canyons Cougars 17-13 on Friday. It was the first time that both schools faced each other in a football game.
There was not that much scoring in the contest. The only score in the first half was a 32-yard field goal by Trident Nottingham with 5:11 left in the second quarter. It gave St. Andrew's(3-2) a 3-0 lead over Somerset Canyons(2-4).
There was not that much scoring in the contest. The only score in the first half was a 32-yard field goal by Trident Nottingham with 5:11 left in the second quarter. It gave St. Andrew's(3-2) a 3-0 lead over Somerset Canyons(2-4).
Thursday, September 27, 2018
Hurricanes Cruise By North Carolina
The Miami Hurricanes easily handled the North Carolina Tar Heels 47-10 at Hard Rock Stadium on Thursday night. The Canes are looking for their second straight Coastal Division title.
North Carolina(1-3, 1-1) was able to generate a 22-yard field goal by Freeman Jones to go up 3-0 at 8:08 of the first quarter.
The rest of the quarter would be controlled by the Hurricanes. Running back DeeJay Dallas scored on a four-yard touchdown run to the left side at the 6:06 mark. They struck again with 4:41 left in the first when Jonathan Garvin returned a fumble nine yards into the end zone.
UNC capped off the opening quarter on a score with 2:18 to go. Quarterback Chazz Surratt rushed through the middle on a 17-yard touchdown run to make it 14-10.
Miami(4-1, 1-0) posted 19 points in the second quarter and had a huge 23-point margin. Bubba Baxa nailed a 35-yard field goal at 12:22. On the Tar Heels next possession, a Surratt pass was intercepted by Joe Jackson and he returned it 42 yards to the end zone with 9:09 remaining in the quarter.
The Canes continued their momentum with 2:36 left as N'Kosi Perry connected a five-yard pass to wide receiver Darrell Langham in the back of the end zone. Baxa added a 28-yard field goal in the final four seconds of the first half which gave Miami a 33-10 lead.
After no scoring in the third, the Hurricanes scored on the first play of the fourth quarter. Romeo Finley picked off a pass by Surratt and returned it for a 83-yard touchdown. Miami finished the scoring on a one-yard rushing touchdown by running back Trayone Gray at the 4:09 mark.
North Carolina(1-3, 1-1) was able to generate a 22-yard field goal by Freeman Jones to go up 3-0 at 8:08 of the first quarter.
The rest of the quarter would be controlled by the Hurricanes. Running back DeeJay Dallas scored on a four-yard touchdown run to the left side at the 6:06 mark. They struck again with 4:41 left in the first when Jonathan Garvin returned a fumble nine yards into the end zone.
UNC capped off the opening quarter on a score with 2:18 to go. Quarterback Chazz Surratt rushed through the middle on a 17-yard touchdown run to make it 14-10.
Miami(4-1, 1-0) posted 19 points in the second quarter and had a huge 23-point margin. Bubba Baxa nailed a 35-yard field goal at 12:22. On the Tar Heels next possession, a Surratt pass was intercepted by Joe Jackson and he returned it 42 yards to the end zone with 9:09 remaining in the quarter.
The Canes continued their momentum with 2:36 left as N'Kosi Perry connected a five-yard pass to wide receiver Darrell Langham in the back of the end zone. Baxa added a 28-yard field goal in the final four seconds of the first half which gave Miami a 33-10 lead.
After no scoring in the third, the Hurricanes scored on the first play of the fourth quarter. Romeo Finley picked off a pass by Surratt and returned it for a 83-yard touchdown. Miami finished the scoring on a one-yard rushing touchdown by running back Trayone Gray at the 4:09 mark.
Pahokee Beats Boynton Beach
The Pahokee Blue Devils made the trip across Palm Beach County and defeated the Boynton Beach Tigers 47-23 on Thursday night. It was a rare contest between both schools.
Boynton Beach(0-5) jumped to the lead 7-0 midway through the first quarter on their first possession. Quarterback Guenson Alexis plunged in from two yards away at 6:21.
After the Blue Devils were stopped in the red zone, a Tigers handoff was fumbled and defensive lineman Te'quan Kinsler returned it eight yards for a score at the 3:04 mark.
The Tigers would turn over the ball on the ensuing kickoff and Pahokee(3-2) recovered it at the nine-yard line. Two plays later, quarterback Jaeze Tracey connected a 12-yard touchdown toss to running back LeVonski Williams with 2:38 left in the first.
The Blue Devils extended their lead to 21-7 at 7:51 of the second quarter. Tracey found wide receiver Jasteven Jordan on a fly pattern in the middle for a 32-yard score.
Pahokee fumbled the ball away on a punt return at their own 26-yard line. A 25-yard field goal by Tigers kicker Azor Schneider closed the gap to 21-10 with 1:46 remaining in the second.
The third quarter belonged to the Blue Devils as they reached the end zone on their first two drives. Tracey fired the ball to wide receiver Lamonte Graham on the right hash marks and he sprinted in for a 43-yard touchdown at the 9:50 mark. They added another score at 7:14 when Williams busted in through the left side from two yards out for a 25-point margin.
The Tigers got on the scoreboard with 5:12 to go in the fourth quarter. Alexis threw a nine-yard pass to wide receiver Verwayne Alexander on the right side of the end zone to make it 41-17.
Both would exchange touchdowns in the next few minutes. Jordan caught his second touchdown of the game from Tracey for Pahokee on a 25-yard pass play as he was in front of the end zone at 3:49.
Boynton Beach did not give up as running back Nathan Brown caught a 12-yard swing pass to the right from Alexis with 1:46 left. The Blue Devils responded immediately as Jordan returned the onside kickoff for a score.
Boynton Beach(0-5) jumped to the lead 7-0 midway through the first quarter on their first possession. Quarterback Guenson Alexis plunged in from two yards away at 6:21.
After the Blue Devils were stopped in the red zone, a Tigers handoff was fumbled and defensive lineman Te'quan Kinsler returned it eight yards for a score at the 3:04 mark.
The Tigers would turn over the ball on the ensuing kickoff and Pahokee(3-2) recovered it at the nine-yard line. Two plays later, quarterback Jaeze Tracey connected a 12-yard touchdown toss to running back LeVonski Williams with 2:38 left in the first.
The Blue Devils extended their lead to 21-7 at 7:51 of the second quarter. Tracey found wide receiver Jasteven Jordan on a fly pattern in the middle for a 32-yard score.
Pahokee fumbled the ball away on a punt return at their own 26-yard line. A 25-yard field goal by Tigers kicker Azor Schneider closed the gap to 21-10 with 1:46 remaining in the second.
The third quarter belonged to the Blue Devils as they reached the end zone on their first two drives. Tracey fired the ball to wide receiver Lamonte Graham on the right hash marks and he sprinted in for a 43-yard touchdown at the 9:50 mark. They added another score at 7:14 when Williams busted in through the left side from two yards out for a 25-point margin.
The Tigers got on the scoreboard with 5:12 to go in the fourth quarter. Alexis threw a nine-yard pass to wide receiver Verwayne Alexander on the right side of the end zone to make it 41-17.
Both would exchange touchdowns in the next few minutes. Jordan caught his second touchdown of the game from Tracey for Pahokee on a 25-yard pass play as he was in front of the end zone at 3:49.
Boynton Beach did not give up as running back Nathan Brown caught a 12-yard swing pass to the right from Alexis with 1:46 left. The Blue Devils responded immediately as Jordan returned the onside kickoff for a score.
Hubbard Radio To Acquire 640 The Hurricane
Hubbard Radio has agreed to acquire 640 The Hurricane WMEN-AM along with five other West Palm Beach radio stations from Alpha Media. WMEN began to be operated by Alpha Media in February 2016.
640 The Hurricane has run a sports talk format at that station since March 2008. Atalaya Capital Management headed by Marc Jorgenson had purchased the station in a auction from James Crystal Enterprises in April 2015.
640 The Hurricane has run a sports talk format at that station since March 2008. Atalaya Capital Management headed by Marc Jorgenson had purchased the station in a auction from James Crystal Enterprises in April 2015.
Wednesday, September 26, 2018
Nationals Sweep Marlins
The Miami Marlins were defeated by the Washington Nationals on Wednesday at Nationals Park. The Fish finish the regular season in New York against the Mets.
Washington(81-78) put up a five spot in the second inning. Spencer Kieboom barely got the ball out of the middle of the infield for a base hit with the bases loaded as Juan Soto and Ryan Zimmerman scored. A throwing error by Chad Wallach during a rundown made Adrian Sanchez come home to make it 3-0. Victor Robles came up next and fisted a single down the right-field line for Kieboom and Kyle McGowin to score.
In the fifth inning, the Nationals compiled four more runs for a nine-run gap. Robles knocked in Mark Reynolds with a single into center field. Robles later smashed a three-run homer to left on a 1-1 pitch which brought in Sanchez and Kieboom.
Miami(62-96) got on the scoreboard in the top of the seventh. Brian Anderson cracked a three-run home run to left field on a 3-2 count that scored Wallach and Lewis Brinson. The game was stopped in the eighth inning due to a rain delay and it was never resumed.
Washington(81-78) put up a five spot in the second inning. Spencer Kieboom barely got the ball out of the middle of the infield for a base hit with the bases loaded as Juan Soto and Ryan Zimmerman scored. A throwing error by Chad Wallach during a rundown made Adrian Sanchez come home to make it 3-0. Victor Robles came up next and fisted a single down the right-field line for Kieboom and Kyle McGowin to score.
In the fifth inning, the Nationals compiled four more runs for a nine-run gap. Robles knocked in Mark Reynolds with a single into center field. Robles later smashed a three-run homer to left on a 1-1 pitch which brought in Sanchez and Kieboom.
Miami(62-96) got on the scoreboard in the top of the seventh. Brian Anderson cracked a three-run home run to left field on a 3-2 count that scored Wallach and Lewis Brinson. The game was stopped in the eighth inning due to a rain delay and it was never resumed.
Seminole Ridge At Wellington Preview
The Seminole Ridge Hawks travel to Wellington and challenge the Wolverines in a District 9, Class 8A battle on Friday night. Both schools look to break away from the rest of the schools in the district.
Seminole Ridge(4-0, 1-0) is undefeated and has wins over Santaluces, Suncoast, Palm Beach Gardens and Boynton Beach. Their toughest game this season was a home overtime victory over Gardens. They have outscored their opponents 131-55 this year.
The Hawks offense has quarterback Kalmyn Castilla led the way. Running back Corey Polk will get most of the carries and Ethan Forman can get an occasional handoff. Castilla can look for wide receivers Brandon Schabert and Karsten Costain down the field.
Wellington(3-2, 0-1) has interchanged victories and defeats this season. The Wolverines have defeated Royal Palm Beach, Park Vista and John I. Leonard. They lost to Vero Beach along with Palm Beach Central.
The focal point on the Wolverines offense is running back Marc-Antony Richards. He can carry the ball from the backfield and sometimes line up as a wide receiver. Running back Jadien Durant will also be used for rushing attempts. Austin Wallace and Blake Kendall Jr. can both play in the quarterback position.
Seminole Ridge(4-0, 1-0) is undefeated and has wins over Santaluces, Suncoast, Palm Beach Gardens and Boynton Beach. Their toughest game this season was a home overtime victory over Gardens. They have outscored their opponents 131-55 this year.
The Hawks offense has quarterback Kalmyn Castilla led the way. Running back Corey Polk will get most of the carries and Ethan Forman can get an occasional handoff. Castilla can look for wide receivers Brandon Schabert and Karsten Costain down the field.
Wellington(3-2, 0-1) has interchanged victories and defeats this season. The Wolverines have defeated Royal Palm Beach, Park Vista and John I. Leonard. They lost to Vero Beach along with Palm Beach Central.
The focal point on the Wolverines offense is running back Marc-Antony Richards. He can carry the ball from the backfield and sometimes line up as a wide receiver. Running back Jadien Durant will also be used for rushing attempts. Austin Wallace and Blake Kendall Jr. can both play in the quarterback position.
Dwyer At Olympic Heights Preview
The Olympic Heights Lions host the Dwyer Panthers at Corey Lewis Stadium in Boca Raton on Friday night in a Class 7A, District 13 clash. The Lions upset the Panthers in Palm Beach Gardens last year.
Dwyer(4-1, 1-0) started out even with a win over Park Vista and a loss to Atlantic. The Panthers have recent victories as they beat Glades Central, Palm Beach Lakes and Palm Beach Gardens. They have outscored their opponents 177-64 this season and scored at least 40 points in their wins.
Gio Richardson gets the opportunity to control the offense as quarterback and can connect passes to wide receivers Tanner Franklin, Jamari Gaines, Myron Levy, Nic Jennings and Nick Bingo. Running backs James Meeks, Ernest Blackshear, Bobby Armes and Cedric Tucker will got their share of carries.
Olympic Heights(3-1, 1-0) began the season with wins over Boynton Beach and Spanish River. The Lions fell to Cardinal Newman and then stopped West Boca Raton last week. They have outscored teams 82-56 this year.
The Lions will rely on their passing game with Connor Hone at quarterback. Wide receivers Jack Coulson, Aaron Hughes and Ke'andre Hollis look to make catches down the field from Hone. Running back Nick Palmenteri is expected to get most of the rushing attempts.
Dwyer(4-1, 1-0) started out even with a win over Park Vista and a loss to Atlantic. The Panthers have recent victories as they beat Glades Central, Palm Beach Lakes and Palm Beach Gardens. They have outscored their opponents 177-64 this season and scored at least 40 points in their wins.
Gio Richardson gets the opportunity to control the offense as quarterback and can connect passes to wide receivers Tanner Franklin, Jamari Gaines, Myron Levy, Nic Jennings and Nick Bingo. Running backs James Meeks, Ernest Blackshear, Bobby Armes and Cedric Tucker will got their share of carries.
Olympic Heights(3-1, 1-0) began the season with wins over Boynton Beach and Spanish River. The Lions fell to Cardinal Newman and then stopped West Boca Raton last week. They have outscored teams 82-56 this year.
The Lions will rely on their passing game with Connor Hone at quarterback. Wide receivers Jack Coulson, Aaron Hughes and Ke'andre Hollis look to make catches down the field from Hone. Running back Nick Palmenteri is expected to get most of the rushing attempts.
Atlantic At Spanish River Preview
The Atlantic Eagles head to Boca Raton and face the Spanish River Sharks on Thursday night. The Eagles look to continue their stranglehold of District 10 in Class 8A.
Atlantic(4-0, 1-0) went on the road last week and won against district rival Park Vista 21-7. The Eagles had victories earlier this season against Palm Beach Central, Dwyer and Pahokee. They have outscored their opponents 100-41 this year.
The Eagles are well known for their defense versus the opposition. Defensive lineman Henry Bryant anchors the front seven while defensive backs Kael Williams and Javone Jackson can break up passes downfield. Kalani Ilimaleoata is at quarterback and he intends to find wide receivers Kam Williams, Tyler Burke and Tyrese Blue on passing attempts.
Spanish River(0-5, 0-2) will try to get their first win of the season. The Sharks have losses against Cardinal Newman, Olympic Heights, Suncoast, Boca Raton and Lake Worth. They have been outscored this season 196-52.
The Sharks will rely on quarterback Connor Tribby to dictate their offense. He is expected to connect passes to wide receivers Benny Alfonso and Blake Goldberg down the field.
Atlantic(4-0, 1-0) went on the road last week and won against district rival Park Vista 21-7. The Eagles had victories earlier this season against Palm Beach Central, Dwyer and Pahokee. They have outscored their opponents 100-41 this year.
The Eagles are well known for their defense versus the opposition. Defensive lineman Henry Bryant anchors the front seven while defensive backs Kael Williams and Javone Jackson can break up passes downfield. Kalani Ilimaleoata is at quarterback and he intends to find wide receivers Kam Williams, Tyler Burke and Tyrese Blue on passing attempts.
Spanish River(0-5, 0-2) will try to get their first win of the season. The Sharks have losses against Cardinal Newman, Olympic Heights, Suncoast, Boca Raton and Lake Worth. They have been outscored this season 196-52.
The Sharks will rely on quarterback Connor Tribby to dictate their offense. He is expected to connect passes to wide receivers Benny Alfonso and Blake Goldberg down the field.
Pahokee At Boynton Beach Preview
The Pahokee Blue Devils visit Boynton Beach and take on the Tigers on Thursday night. It is contest between two schools that rarely face each other over the past decade.
Pahokee(2-2) have interchanged results in their four games this year. They have victories over Palm Beach Lakes and Cardinal Newman along with losses against Atlantic and Vero Beach.
The Blue Devils have a powerful rushing attack with running backs Jaterie Washington and LeVonski Williams in the backfield. Quarterback Jaeze Tracey, who transferred from Muck Bowl rival Glades Central, will call the signals for Pahokee. Wide receivers Kajavian Boldin and Lamonte Graham are his primary targets on passes.
Boynton Beach(0-4) are winless this season following defeats to Olympic Heights, Boca Raton, Archbishop McCarthy and Seminole Ridge. They have been outscored 121-56 this season.
The Tigers offense gives quarterback Guenson Alexis the choice to pass or run with the ball on any occasion. He can connect passes to wide receivers Shemar Jerome, Charles Bryant and Verwayne Alexander.
Pahokee(2-2) have interchanged results in their four games this year. They have victories over Palm Beach Lakes and Cardinal Newman along with losses against Atlantic and Vero Beach.
The Blue Devils have a powerful rushing attack with running backs Jaterie Washington and LeVonski Williams in the backfield. Quarterback Jaeze Tracey, who transferred from Muck Bowl rival Glades Central, will call the signals for Pahokee. Wide receivers Kajavian Boldin and Lamonte Graham are his primary targets on passes.
Boynton Beach(0-4) are winless this season following defeats to Olympic Heights, Boca Raton, Archbishop McCarthy and Seminole Ridge. They have been outscored 121-56 this season.
The Tigers offense gives quarterback Guenson Alexis the choice to pass or run with the ball on any occasion. He can connect passes to wide receivers Shemar Jerome, Charles Bryant and Verwayne Alexander.
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
Nationals Wallop Marlins
The Washington Nationals smashed the Miami Marlins 9-4 on Tuesday night at Nationals Park. The Fish are now 0-2 on their final road swing of the season.
Washington(80-78) jumped on the Fish in the first inning. Anthony Rendon pounded a three-run homer to left field on a 1-1 pitch. Adam Eaton and Bryce Harper both scored in front of him on the round-tripper.
Miami(62-95) tied the contest 1-1 in the top of the fourth. Brian Anderson was able to double in Miguel Rojas on a hit into deep left field.
The Nats waited until the seventh inning and added six more runs for an eight-run margin. Rendon knocked in Eaton with a double to deep right-center field. Ryan Zimmerman followed with a base hit to center which brought home Harper and Rendon. Matt Wieters drove in Juan Soto on a single into left field. Eaton then got a two-run single into shallow center as Zimmerman and Wilmer Difo crossed the plate.
The Marlins picked up two runs during the eighth inning. Peter O'Brien powered a two-run home run over the left-field fence on a 1-0 count for J.T. Riddle to score. Miami added another run in the ninth as Brinson scored on a Christopher Bostick single to left.
Washington(80-78) jumped on the Fish in the first inning. Anthony Rendon pounded a three-run homer to left field on a 1-1 pitch. Adam Eaton and Bryce Harper both scored in front of him on the round-tripper.
Miami(62-95) tied the contest 1-1 in the top of the fourth. Brian Anderson was able to double in Miguel Rojas on a hit into deep left field.
The Nats waited until the seventh inning and added six more runs for an eight-run margin. Rendon knocked in Eaton with a double to deep right-center field. Ryan Zimmerman followed with a base hit to center which brought home Harper and Rendon. Matt Wieters drove in Juan Soto on a single into left field. Eaton then got a two-run single into shallow center as Zimmerman and Wilmer Difo crossed the plate.
The Marlins picked up two runs during the eighth inning. Peter O'Brien powered a two-run home run over the left-field fence on a 1-0 count for J.T. Riddle to score. Miami added another run in the ninth as Brinson scored on a Christopher Bostick single to left.
Monday, September 24, 2018
Nationals Blow By Marlins
The Miami Marlins began their final road trip of the 2018 regular season and lost to the Washington Nationals 7-3 at Nationals Park on Monday night. The defeat ended the Marlins three-game winning streak.
Both clubs scored during the first inning. Miami(62-94) got on the scoreboard when Miguel Rojas doubled to left-center field for J.T. Riddle to score. The Nationals gained the lead as Anthony Rendon knocked in Adam Eaton and Bryce Harper with a double into deep left field.
Washington(79-78) accounted for four more runs in the bottom of the fourth. Harper hit a sacrifice fly to right and Eaton scored. Rendon followed with a two-run homer to left field on the first pitch with Trea Turner scoring in front of him on the play. Juan Soto came up next and he smashed a solo home run to left field on the next pitch for a 6-1 lead.
The Fish added a run in the fifth inning. Brian Anderson singled to center field and J.T. Realmuto was able to score.
The Nats matched it in the bottom of the frame. Matt Wieters connected on a solo homer to left-center field on a 2-2 count.
Miami scored the final run of the contest in the seventh. Brinson grounded out to first for Peter O'Brien to get home.
Both clubs scored during the first inning. Miami(62-94) got on the scoreboard when Miguel Rojas doubled to left-center field for J.T. Riddle to score. The Nationals gained the lead as Anthony Rendon knocked in Adam Eaton and Bryce Harper with a double into deep left field.
Washington(79-78) accounted for four more runs in the bottom of the fourth. Harper hit a sacrifice fly to right and Eaton scored. Rendon followed with a two-run homer to left field on the first pitch with Trea Turner scoring in front of him on the play. Juan Soto came up next and he smashed a solo home run to left field on the next pitch for a 6-1 lead.
The Fish added a run in the fifth inning. Brian Anderson singled to center field and J.T. Realmuto was able to score.
The Nats matched it in the bottom of the frame. Matt Wieters connected on a solo homer to left-center field on a 2-2 count.
Miami scored the final run of the contest in the seventh. Brinson grounded out to first for Peter O'Brien to get home.
Florida Panthers Release Mark Letestu
The Florida Panthers have released center Mark Letestu from his professional tryout offer. He was given the opportunity to join the Panthers preseason camp several weeks ago. Letestu recently played with the Columbus Blue Jackets and began his NHL career with the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Florida dwindled their roster to 32 players due to their decision on Monday. Right wing Owen Tippett was sent back to his junior team in the Ontario Hockey League which is the Missassauga Steelheads. Defenseman Riley Stillman and goalie Samuel Montembeault were both assigned to the Panthers American Hockey League affiliate in Springfield.
Florida dwindled their roster to 32 players due to their decision on Monday. Right wing Owen Tippett was sent back to his junior team in the Ontario Hockey League which is the Missassauga Steelheads. Defenseman Riley Stillman and goalie Samuel Montembeault were both assigned to the Panthers American Hockey League affiliate in Springfield.
Sunday, September 23, 2018
Dolphins Evade Raiders
The Miami Dolphins handled the Oakland Raiders 28-20 at Hard Rock Stadium on Sunday. The Dolphins now lead the AFC East Division by two games over the New England Patriots, New York Jets and Buffalo Bills.
Oakland(0-3) drew first blood in the opening quarter. Quarterback Derek Carr connected a 12-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Jordy Nelson at the 13:39 mark.
Miami(3-0) made it into the end zone at 12:17 of the second. Quarterback Ryan Tannenhill found wide receiver Kenny Stills on a 34-yard touchdown toss to tie it 7-7.
The Raiders pulled ahead on a 25-yard field goal by Mike Nugent with 3:35 left in the first half. They made it a 17-7 gap as running back Marshawn Lynch blasted in from one yard out at 3:01 of the third quarter.
The Dolphins got rolling with 21 unanswered points on three touchdowns. Wide receiver Jakeem Kent caught an 18-yard touchdown from Tannenhill with 1:01 left in the third. The Fins reached the end zone again with 7:30 remaining in the fourth quarter when Albert Wilson fired a 52-yard pass to Grant for a 21-17 lead. Tannenhill later fired a 74 yard bomb to Wilson with 2:11 to go in the contest.
Nugent kicked a 52-yard field goal for Oakland with 25 second remaining to cut the deficit down to 28-20, however it was too late.
Oakland(0-3) drew first blood in the opening quarter. Quarterback Derek Carr connected a 12-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Jordy Nelson at the 13:39 mark.
Miami(3-0) made it into the end zone at 12:17 of the second. Quarterback Ryan Tannenhill found wide receiver Kenny Stills on a 34-yard touchdown toss to tie it 7-7.
The Raiders pulled ahead on a 25-yard field goal by Mike Nugent with 3:35 left in the first half. They made it a 17-7 gap as running back Marshawn Lynch blasted in from one yard out at 3:01 of the third quarter.
The Dolphins got rolling with 21 unanswered points on three touchdowns. Wide receiver Jakeem Kent caught an 18-yard touchdown from Tannenhill with 1:01 left in the third. The Fins reached the end zone again with 7:30 remaining in the fourth quarter when Albert Wilson fired a 52-yard pass to Grant for a 21-17 lead. Tannenhill later fired a 74 yard bomb to Wilson with 2:11 to go in the contest.
Nugent kicked a 52-yard field goal for Oakland with 25 second remaining to cut the deficit down to 28-20, however it was too late.
Marlins Win Home Finale Over Reds
The Miami Marlins played their final home game of the 2018 season and topped the Cincinnati Reds 6-0 at Marlins Park on Sunday. The Marlins extended their winning streak to three games.
In the third inning, Miami(62-93) compiled four runs. Lewis Brinson got an infield single for Starlin Castro to reach home. Chad Wallach later homered to left field on a 2-1 pitch which brought in Brian Anderson and Brinson.
Cincinnati(66-91) surrendered two more runs in the bottom of the fifth. Anderson crossed the plate on a wild pitch. Magneuris Sierra eventually singled in Wallach on a base hit into right field.
In the third inning, Miami(62-93) compiled four runs. Lewis Brinson got an infield single for Starlin Castro to reach home. Chad Wallach later homered to left field on a 2-1 pitch which brought in Brian Anderson and Brinson.
Cincinnati(66-91) surrendered two more runs in the bottom of the fifth. Anderson crossed the plate on a wild pitch. Magneuris Sierra eventually singled in Wallach on a base hit into right field.
Marlins Upend Reds
The Miami Marlins downed the Cincinnati Reds 5-1 at Marlins Park on Saturday night. It was the second-to-last for the Fish at home this season.
Miami(61-93) dropped a couple of runs in the fourth inning. Lewis Brinson knocked in J.T. Realmunto with a single into center. Austin Dean then singled to right which brought in Brian Anderson.
The Marlins made it a five-run margin in the bottom of the sixth. Anderson drove in Realmtuo on a base hit to left field. Dean followed as he walloped a three-run homer to left field on a 0-1 count.
Cincinnati(66-90) got their only tally during the eighth inning. Gabriel Guerrero belted a solo home run to right field on the first pitch.
Miami(61-93) dropped a couple of runs in the fourth inning. Lewis Brinson knocked in J.T. Realmunto with a single into center. Austin Dean then singled to right which brought in Brian Anderson.
The Marlins made it a five-run margin in the bottom of the sixth. Anderson drove in Realmtuo on a base hit to left field. Dean followed as he walloped a three-run homer to left field on a 0-1 count.
Cincinnati(66-90) got their only tally during the eighth inning. Gabriel Guerrero belted a solo home run to right field on the first pitch.
Hurricanes Eliminate FIU
The Miami Hurricanes dominated the FIU Panthers 31-17 on Saturday at Hard Rock Stadium. The Canes scored 31 unanswered points to start of the contest and were never in danger of losing.
Miami(3-1) made it 7-0 at 2:59 of the first quarter. Traivs Homer, an Oxbridge Academy grad, sprinted for a 35-yard touchdown up the middle.
At the start of the second quarter, quarterback N'Kosi Perry made a 26-yard pass to wide receiver Lawrence Cager in the end zone. Bubba Baxa added a 30-yard field goal at the 2:35 mark. Perry connected a pass from 12 yards away to tight end Brevin Jordan with 32 second left in the second.
The Canes extended their margin to 31 points at 7:58 of the third quarter. Cager caught another touchdown pass from Perry on a 17-yard connection.
FIU(2-2) put up 17 points in the fourth quarter after the game had been decided. Quarterback James Morgan fired a 35-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver C.J. Worton with 7:03 remaining.
Jose Borregales kicked a 28-yard field goal at the 3:24 mark for the Panthers. Morgan found Worton again on a five-yard touchdown strike with 1:43 left.
Miami(3-1) made it 7-0 at 2:59 of the first quarter. Traivs Homer, an Oxbridge Academy grad, sprinted for a 35-yard touchdown up the middle.
At the start of the second quarter, quarterback N'Kosi Perry made a 26-yard pass to wide receiver Lawrence Cager in the end zone. Bubba Baxa added a 30-yard field goal at the 2:35 mark. Perry connected a pass from 12 yards away to tight end Brevin Jordan with 32 second left in the second.
The Canes extended their margin to 31 points at 7:58 of the third quarter. Cager caught another touchdown pass from Perry on a 17-yard connection.
FIU(2-2) put up 17 points in the fourth quarter after the game had been decided. Quarterback James Morgan fired a 35-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver C.J. Worton with 7:03 remaining.
Jose Borregales kicked a 28-yard field goal at the 3:24 mark for the Panthers. Morgan found Worton again on a five-yard touchdown strike with 1:43 left.
Saturday, September 22, 2018
Dwyer Pounds Palm Beach Gardens
The Dwyer Panthers took care of the Palm Beach Gardens Gators 42-7 on Friday night at Blum Stadium in this northern Palm Beach County rivalry. The Panthers beat the Gators for the 10th consecutive time.
Dwyer(4-1) struck quickly on the first play of the game. Gators quarterback David Studstill threw an interception on a swing pass to the left side and it was returned by defensive back Antavious Lane 23 yards for the score 14 seconds into the first quarter.
The Panthers continued to roll as they scored on their first possession. Quarterback Gio Richardson pushed through the middle from one yard out at the 7:47 mark for a 14-0 lead.
In the second quarter, they increased their margin to 21 points. Following a 41-yard pass by Richardson to wide receiver Myron Levy on the left sideline, running back Bobby Armes rushed out of the wildcat formation from four yards away for the score at 8:28.
The defense of Dwyer placed another touchdown with 1:02 left in the first half to make it 28-0. Studstill tossed a lateral pass to the left side and it was picked off by defensive back Colbein Clayton for a 31-yard touchdown.
Palm Beach Gardens(3-2) changed the pace of the contest at the start of the second half as they recovered an on-side kick. Following a Studstill completed 28-yard screen pass to running back Antonio Outler on the left sideline, Outler took an option handoff around the right end and scored a 10-yard touchdown at 10:05 of the third.
Dwyer responded immediately on the ensuing Gardens kickoff as Tanner Franklin returned the ball 87 yards down the left side for a touchdown 16 seconds later and they led 35-7.
The Panthers scored early in the fourth quarter with 10:20 left. Sataria Haliburton rambled through the right side of the line for a one-yard touchdown. A running clock was used for the remainder of the game.
Dwyer(4-1) struck quickly on the first play of the game. Gators quarterback David Studstill threw an interception on a swing pass to the left side and it was returned by defensive back Antavious Lane 23 yards for the score 14 seconds into the first quarter.
The Panthers continued to roll as they scored on their first possession. Quarterback Gio Richardson pushed through the middle from one yard out at the 7:47 mark for a 14-0 lead.
In the second quarter, they increased their margin to 21 points. Following a 41-yard pass by Richardson to wide receiver Myron Levy on the left sideline, running back Bobby Armes rushed out of the wildcat formation from four yards away for the score at 8:28.
The defense of Dwyer placed another touchdown with 1:02 left in the first half to make it 28-0. Studstill tossed a lateral pass to the left side and it was picked off by defensive back Colbein Clayton for a 31-yard touchdown.
Palm Beach Gardens(3-2) changed the pace of the contest at the start of the second half as they recovered an on-side kick. Following a Studstill completed 28-yard screen pass to running back Antonio Outler on the left sideline, Outler took an option handoff around the right end and scored a 10-yard touchdown at 10:05 of the third.
Dwyer responded immediately on the ensuing Gardens kickoff as Tanner Franklin returned the ball 87 yards down the left side for a touchdown 16 seconds later and they led 35-7.
The Panthers scored early in the fourth quarter with 10:20 left. Sataria Haliburton rambled through the right side of the line for a one-yard touchdown. A running clock was used for the remainder of the game.
Kevin Rolston Steps Back From Sports Show
Local radio personality Kevin Rolston has stopped co-hosting a mid-afternoon sports show on 640 The Hurricane WMEN-AM. He will still do some projects for the station and continue to co-host the morning show on sister-station WRMF-FM which he has been on since 2014.
Rolston was given the opportunity to host his own sports show on 640 The Hurricane in late February with Steve Diener and Ricky Bobby. The program did bring new life to WMEN as their ratings increased during the spring and summer.
He has been in the West Palm Beach media market for almost 20 years. Rolston was a morning co-host on WLDI-FM from 1999 to 2013 and on WFLC-FM from 2013 until May 2014.
Rolston was given the opportunity to host his own sports show on 640 The Hurricane in late February with Steve Diener and Ricky Bobby. The program did bring new life to WMEN as their ratings increased during the spring and summer.
He has been in the West Palm Beach media market for almost 20 years. Rolston was a morning co-host on WLDI-FM from 1999 to 2013 and on WFLC-FM from 2013 until May 2014.
Friday, September 21, 2018
Miami Central Beats St. Thomas Aquinas
The Miami Central Rockets defeated the St. Thomas Aquinas Raiders 43-27 at Brian Piccolo Stadium in Fort Lauderdale on Friday night. It was the first time that both schools met in a game.
Miami Central(4-1) scored the only touchdown in the first quarter. Running back Kejon Owens busted through the middle from one yard out for a 6-0 lead with 2:21 left in the first.
In the second quarter, St. Thomas Aquinas(4-1) stepped ahead 7-6. Wide receiver Marcus Rosemy caught an eight-yard pass from quarterback Curt Casteel on the left side of the end zone at the 11:24 mark.
The Rockets regained the lead when quarterback Maurice Underwood raced into the left side of the line from four yards away with 6:42 left in the second. Running back Lexington Joseph put in a two-point conversion run to go up 14-7.
STA was able to tie the contest 14-14 on their first possession of the second half. Casteel found wide receiver Jamal Cooney on the left sideline for a 30-yard strike at 10:39 of the third.
The Raiders made it 21-14 at the 6:43 mark. Running back Daniel Carter sprinted up the middle, broke one tackle and scored on a 27-yard touchdown.
Momentum changed when Miami Central compiled 23 unanswered points during the second half. Jayden John converted on a 23-yard field goal with 2:41 to go in the third.
In the fourth quarter, Underwood threw a 62-yard long pass to wide receiver Anthony Colonel on the left sideline and he reached the end zone at the 10:26 mark. Underwood later had touchdown runs from five yards with 7:06 left and from three yards with 4:15 remaining and gave the Rockets a 37-21 gap.
St. Thomas Aquinas attempted to cut the 16-point deficit late in the game. Carter plowed in from six yards out with 2:23 to go, however Casteel was sacked on the two-point conversion to make it 37-27.
The Rockets burned the clock down in the final two minutes. Running back Shemar Paul carried the ball in from 11 yards away to give Miami Central a 43-27 lead.
Miami Central(4-1) scored the only touchdown in the first quarter. Running back Kejon Owens busted through the middle from one yard out for a 6-0 lead with 2:21 left in the first.
In the second quarter, St. Thomas Aquinas(4-1) stepped ahead 7-6. Wide receiver Marcus Rosemy caught an eight-yard pass from quarterback Curt Casteel on the left side of the end zone at the 11:24 mark.
The Rockets regained the lead when quarterback Maurice Underwood raced into the left side of the line from four yards away with 6:42 left in the second. Running back Lexington Joseph put in a two-point conversion run to go up 14-7.
STA was able to tie the contest 14-14 on their first possession of the second half. Casteel found wide receiver Jamal Cooney on the left sideline for a 30-yard strike at 10:39 of the third.
The Raiders made it 21-14 at the 6:43 mark. Running back Daniel Carter sprinted up the middle, broke one tackle and scored on a 27-yard touchdown.
Momentum changed when Miami Central compiled 23 unanswered points during the second half. Jayden John converted on a 23-yard field goal with 2:41 to go in the third.
In the fourth quarter, Underwood threw a 62-yard long pass to wide receiver Anthony Colonel on the left sideline and he reached the end zone at the 10:26 mark. Underwood later had touchdown runs from five yards with 7:06 left and from three yards with 4:15 remaining and gave the Rockets a 37-21 gap.
St. Thomas Aquinas attempted to cut the 16-point deficit late in the game. Carter plowed in from six yards out with 2:23 to go, however Casteel was sacked on the two-point conversion to make it 37-27.
The Rockets burned the clock down in the final two minutes. Running back Shemar Paul carried the ball in from 11 yards away to give Miami Central a 43-27 lead.
Marlins Edge Reds In Extra Innings
The Miami Marlins waited until extra innings to defeat the Cincinnati Reds 1-0 at Marlins Park on Friday night. The Fish ended a two-game losing streak and have won three of their last five games.
Miami(60-93) got the only run of the contest against Cincinnati(66-89) during the 10th inning. Isaac Galloway was able to double into right field for Brian Anderson to cross the plate for the walk-off victory.
Miami(60-93) got the only run of the contest against Cincinnati(66-89) during the 10th inning. Isaac Galloway was able to double into right field for Brian Anderson to cross the plate for the walk-off victory.
Ruth Riley Hunter New Heat Radio Analyst
The Miami Heat have named Ruth Riley Hunter as their new radio game analyst. She will work this season alongside longtime radio voice Mike Inglis. She will also contribute as a television studio analyst on Sun Sports for all Miami Heat radio games.
Hunter replaces John Crotty, who took over the television game analyst role from Tony Fiorentino. She once played for the Miami Sol of the WNBA from 2001 to 2002. Hunter, a Notre Dame grad, also was with the Detroit Shock, San Antonio Silver Stars, Chicago Sky and Atlanta Dream.
Hunter replaces John Crotty, who took over the television game analyst role from Tony Fiorentino. She once played for the Miami Sol of the WNBA from 2001 to 2002. Hunter, a Notre Dame grad, also was with the Detroit Shock, San Antonio Silver Stars, Chicago Sky and Atlanta Dream.
Thursday, September 20, 2018
Seminole Ridge Outscores Boynton Beach
The Seminole Ridge Hawks topped the Boynton Beach Tigers 63-35 on Thursday night. Both teams surprisingly combined for 98 points without there being a running clock during the contest.
The Hawks got ahead 7-0 at 7:39 of the first quarter. Wide receiver Karsten Costain made a crossing pattern up the middle and caught a 43-yard pass from quarterback Kalmyn Castilla.
Boynton Beach(0-4) controlled the rest of the first quarter. Quarterback Guenson Alexis threw a 30-yard pass to wide receiver Shemar Jerome on a fly pattern at the 6:50 mark to tie the game 7-7.
Alexis gave the Tigers their only lead in the contest 14-7 with 1:04 left in the first. He scrambled through the left side and scored from 13 yards away.
The second quarter belonged to Seminole Ridge(4-0) as they compiled 35 points and came back. Castilla connected a pass to wide receiver Brandon Schabert on the right hash marks from 28 yards out at 11:19.
The Hawks made it 21-14 at the 7:25 mark when Castilla bolted up the right side of the line on a 13-yard touchdown run. Following a Tigers punt, Seminole Ridge scored during their first play on their next possession with 6:02 left in the quarter. Castilla tossed a pass to the right sideline where Schabert took it to the end zone for a 70-yard touchdown and a 14-point margin.
The Tigers answered quickly as they scored on the first play of their next drive. Alexis found wide receiver Charles Bryant all by himself ten yards behind the secondary and he easily scored on a 65-yard strike.
Two touchdowns were made by Seminole Ridge in the last three minutes of the second quarter. Running back Corey Polk blasted up the middle on a draw play from six yards away with 2:38 to go. They got a 57-yard interception return for a touchdown by linebacker Peter Synoyiannis with 17.6 seconds remaining to go up 42-21.
The Hawks increased their lead to 28 points, for the first of many times in the second half, at the 10:48 mark of the third. They scored on the second play of the quarter when Castilla threw a high pass on the right edge of the end zone from 32 yards out which Schabert caught.
Jerome got the ball, on a shovel pass from Alexis, around the left end and scored from nine yards away at 5:42 for the Tigers. A fast response happened for Seminole Ridge as running back Ethan Forman plunged in from five yards out with 4:10 left in the third.
Both teams interchanged scores in the final quarter. Alexis sneaked in from under center for the Tigers and got a two-yard touchdown on the first play of the fourth quarter with 11:54 to go and closed the gap to 56-35. Castilla broke several tacklers near the left sideline on a 14-yard touchdown run with 7:32 remaining for the Hawks.
The Hawks got ahead 7-0 at 7:39 of the first quarter. Wide receiver Karsten Costain made a crossing pattern up the middle and caught a 43-yard pass from quarterback Kalmyn Castilla.
Boynton Beach(0-4) controlled the rest of the first quarter. Quarterback Guenson Alexis threw a 30-yard pass to wide receiver Shemar Jerome on a fly pattern at the 6:50 mark to tie the game 7-7.
Alexis gave the Tigers their only lead in the contest 14-7 with 1:04 left in the first. He scrambled through the left side and scored from 13 yards away.
The second quarter belonged to Seminole Ridge(4-0) as they compiled 35 points and came back. Castilla connected a pass to wide receiver Brandon Schabert on the right hash marks from 28 yards out at 11:19.
The Hawks made it 21-14 at the 7:25 mark when Castilla bolted up the right side of the line on a 13-yard touchdown run. Following a Tigers punt, Seminole Ridge scored during their first play on their next possession with 6:02 left in the quarter. Castilla tossed a pass to the right sideline where Schabert took it to the end zone for a 70-yard touchdown and a 14-point margin.
The Tigers answered quickly as they scored on the first play of their next drive. Alexis found wide receiver Charles Bryant all by himself ten yards behind the secondary and he easily scored on a 65-yard strike.
Two touchdowns were made by Seminole Ridge in the last three minutes of the second quarter. Running back Corey Polk blasted up the middle on a draw play from six yards away with 2:38 to go. They got a 57-yard interception return for a touchdown by linebacker Peter Synoyiannis with 17.6 seconds remaining to go up 42-21.
The Hawks increased their lead to 28 points, for the first of many times in the second half, at the 10:48 mark of the third. They scored on the second play of the quarter when Castilla threw a high pass on the right edge of the end zone from 32 yards out which Schabert caught.
Jerome got the ball, on a shovel pass from Alexis, around the left end and scored from nine yards away at 5:42 for the Tigers. A fast response happened for Seminole Ridge as running back Ethan Forman plunged in from five yards out with 4:10 left in the third.
Both teams interchanged scores in the final quarter. Alexis sneaked in from under center for the Tigers and got a two-yard touchdown on the first play of the fourth quarter with 11:54 to go and closed the gap to 56-35. Castilla broke several tacklers near the left sideline on a 14-yard touchdown run with 7:32 remaining for the Hawks.
Reds Scrap Marlins
The Cincinnati Reds got a 4-2 victory over the Miami Marlins at Marlins Park on Thursday night. The Reds are the final opponent at home for the Marlins this season.
Cincinnati(66-88) moved a to two-run lead in the third inning. Scooter Gennett doubled in Billy Hamilton and Scott Schebler with a shot into left field.
Gennett drove the other runs for the Reds in the contest during the top of the seventh. He connected with a two-run homer to right field on a 1-0 pitch which brought in Jose Peraza.
Miami(59-93) created two runs in the bottom of the eighth. J.T. Realmuto knocked in Miguel Rojas with a single into left. Peter O'Brien later singled to right field and Realmuto crossed the plate.
Cincinnati(66-88) moved a to two-run lead in the third inning. Scooter Gennett doubled in Billy Hamilton and Scott Schebler with a shot into left field.
Gennett drove the other runs for the Reds in the contest during the top of the seventh. He connected with a two-run homer to right field on a 1-0 pitch which brought in Jose Peraza.
Miami(59-93) created two runs in the bottom of the eighth. J.T. Realmuto knocked in Miguel Rojas with a single into left. Peter O'Brien later singled to right field and Realmuto crossed the plate.
American Heritage At Chaminade-Madonna Preview
Two defending FHSAA state champions will face each other at Vince Zappone Field on Friday night as the American Heritage Patriots take on the Chaminade-Madonna Lions. The Patriots won the Class 5A title, their fourth in the last five years. while the Lions took the Class 3A crown last season.
American Heritage(3-1) lost in their home opener to Carol City 34-16. The Patriots bounced back with three victories over St. Joseph Regional 20-17, Miramar 11-3 and Coconut Creek 40-0.
Running backs Tyler Jones and Lavelton Williams look to share the rushing attempts from the backfield. Wide receivers Tyler March, Douglas Emilien and tight end Beau Johnson can get pass receptions from quarterback Edwin Rhodes.
American Heritage(3-1) lost in their home opener to Carol City 34-16. The Patriots bounced back with three victories over St. Joseph Regional 20-17, Miramar 11-3 and Coconut Creek 40-0.
Running backs Tyler Jones and Lavelton Williams look to share the rushing attempts from the backfield. Wide receivers Tyler March, Douglas Emilien and tight end Beau Johnson can get pass receptions from quarterback Edwin Rhodes.
After a season opening home loss to Deerfield Beach 13-10, Chaminade-Madonna(3-1) picked up wins over Muscle Shoals 28-21, Blanche Ely 38-0 and Northeast 48-0.
Quarterback Daelen Menard will call the signals on offense for the Lions. His primary target down the field is wide receiver John Dunmore, who transferred back from American Heritage in Delray Beach earlier this year. Running back Willie Davis IV, a Miami Central transfer, will get most of the carries.
Quarterback Daelen Menard will call the signals on offense for the Lions. His primary target down the field is wide receiver John Dunmore, who transferred back from American Heritage in Delray Beach earlier this year. Running back Willie Davis IV, a Miami Central transfer, will get most of the carries.
Wednesday, September 19, 2018
Panthers Handle Habs
The Florida Panthers began a long road trip as they beat the Montreal Canadiens 5-2 in a preseason game at Bell Centre on Wednesday night. Roberto Luongo saw his first action in net after he was not used in a doubleheader at home on Monday against the Nashville Predators.
Florida got a 2-0 lead in the first period on goals by Evgenii Dadonov at 4:21 and 11:07(power play). Montreal picked up a power-play goal from Matthew Peca at 13:19.
There was no scoring by the Habs and Cats in the second period. The Panthers added two goals in the third period by Jared McCann. He put in a shorthanded tally at 10:57 and had an even-strength goal exactly two minutes later.
The Habs closed the gap to 4-2 with 4:02 left in contest on a goal by Nikita Scherbak. Nick Bjugstad finished it off for the Cats as he scored into an empty net with 52 seconds remaining.
Florida got a 2-0 lead in the first period on goals by Evgenii Dadonov at 4:21 and 11:07(power play). Montreal picked up a power-play goal from Matthew Peca at 13:19.
There was no scoring by the Habs and Cats in the second period. The Panthers added two goals in the third period by Jared McCann. He put in a shorthanded tally at 10:57 and had an even-strength goal exactly two minutes later.
The Habs closed the gap to 4-2 with 4:02 left in contest on a goal by Nikita Scherbak. Nick Bjugstad finished it off for the Cats as he scored into an empty net with 52 seconds remaining.
Miami Central At St. Thomas Aquinas Preview
The Miami Central Rockets challenge the St. Thomas Aquinas Raiders on Friday night at Brian Piccolo Stadium. It is a matchup between two of the best football programs in Dade County and Broward County.
Miami Central(3-1) have scored at least 40 points in their three wins this season. They topped Cardinal Gibbons 48-21, beat Booker T. Washington 41-5, lost in five overtimes to St. John's 37-34 and pounded Edison 41-0.
Quarterback Maurice Underwood will dictate the pace for the Rockets offense. They have a powerful backfield with running backs Lexington Joseph and Kejon Owens. Wide receiver Anthony Colonel is expected to be the primary target for Underwood on pass receptions.
St. Thomas Aquinas(4-0) have outscored opponents 187-6 this year and have not been pushed to their brink. They blanked DeMatha 38-0, handled Piper 35-6, shut out Flanagan 62-0 and Stranahan 52-0.
The Raiders have Curt Casteel at quarterback and a rushing attack of running backs Daniel Carter and Nigel White. Casteel looks to connect passes downfield with a wide receiver core that consists of Jamal Cooney, Xavier Restrepo, Marcus Rosemy and Jahvante Royal.
Miami Central(3-1) have scored at least 40 points in their three wins this season. They topped Cardinal Gibbons 48-21, beat Booker T. Washington 41-5, lost in five overtimes to St. John's 37-34 and pounded Edison 41-0.
Quarterback Maurice Underwood will dictate the pace for the Rockets offense. They have a powerful backfield with running backs Lexington Joseph and Kejon Owens. Wide receiver Anthony Colonel is expected to be the primary target for Underwood on pass receptions.
St. Thomas Aquinas(4-0) have outscored opponents 187-6 this year and have not been pushed to their brink. They blanked DeMatha 38-0, handled Piper 35-6, shut out Flanagan 62-0 and Stranahan 52-0.
The Raiders have Curt Casteel at quarterback and a rushing attack of running backs Daniel Carter and Nigel White. Casteel looks to connect passes downfield with a wide receiver core that consists of Jamal Cooney, Xavier Restrepo, Marcus Rosemy and Jahvante Royal.
Palm Beach Gardens At Dwyer Preview
It is the neighborhood rivalry in northern Palm Beach County as the Palm Beach Gardens Gators head up four miles on Military Trail and face the Dwyer Panthers at Blum Stadium on Friday night. The Panthers have won the last nine meetings between both schools and pulled out a 33-25 victory over the Gators last year.
Palm Beach Gardens(3-1) started the season out strong as they got wins over John I. Leonard 40-6, Royal Palm Beach 44-7 and shut out Lake Worth 28-0. They took a setback last week as they lost a district game to Seminole Ridge 21-14 in overtime.
The Gators changed their offense this year as David Studstill is now their starting quarterback. He intends to connect passes to wide receivers Ja'varius Williams, Belden Smith, Andrew Wilson and Raphael Vasquez. They will give running back Antonio Outler most of their rushing attempts.
Dwyer(3-1) have put up at least 40 points in their three victories this season. They blanked Park Vista 40-0, lost to Atlantic 30-13, defeated Glades Central 41-14 and took Palm Beach Lakes 41-13.
The Panthers can go with many options at running back to move the ball with James Meeks, Bobby Armes, Ernest Blackshear, Cedric Tucker and Reggie Gadsen. Gio Richardson is at quarterback and can find wide receivers Tanner Franklin, Antavious Lane, Jamari Gaines, Nick Bingo and Nic Jennings down the field.
Palm Beach Gardens(3-1) started the season out strong as they got wins over John I. Leonard 40-6, Royal Palm Beach 44-7 and shut out Lake Worth 28-0. They took a setback last week as they lost a district game to Seminole Ridge 21-14 in overtime.
The Gators changed their offense this year as David Studstill is now their starting quarterback. He intends to connect passes to wide receivers Ja'varius Williams, Belden Smith, Andrew Wilson and Raphael Vasquez. They will give running back Antonio Outler most of their rushing attempts.
Dwyer(3-1) have put up at least 40 points in their three victories this season. They blanked Park Vista 40-0, lost to Atlantic 30-13, defeated Glades Central 41-14 and took Palm Beach Lakes 41-13.
The Panthers can go with many options at running back to move the ball with James Meeks, Bobby Armes, Ernest Blackshear, Cedric Tucker and Reggie Gadsen. Gio Richardson is at quarterback and can find wide receivers Tanner Franklin, Antavious Lane, Jamari Gaines, Nick Bingo and Nic Jennings down the field.
Atlantic At Park Vista Preview
The Park Vista Cobras host the Class 8A state finalist Atlantic Eagles on Friday night at GL Homes Stadium in a District 10 contest. Both schools have represented the district in the FHSAA playoffs in the last couple of years.
Atlantic(3-0, 0-0) are involved in their first district game of the season following a bye last week. The Eagles had three victories over contending postseason teams as they defeated Palm Beach Central 14-0, Dwyer 30-13 and Pahokee 35-21.
Quarterback Kalani Ilimaleoata calls the signals on offense for the Eagles. He will try to find wide receivers Kam Williams, Tyrese Blue and Tyler Burke on passes. Atlantic relies on their defense with defensive backs Javone Jackson, Deandre McCray and Kael Williams along with defensive lineman Henry Bryant.
Park Vista(2-2, 1-0) had a sluggish start as they played three of the first four contests on the road to begin the season. They lost at Dwyer 40-0, blanked West Boca Raton 31-0, were defeated at home by Wellington 14-8 and stopped Lake Worth 45-6.
The Cobras depend on their rushing attack as running back Nick King will get more of the carries followed by Joshua Jean. They have a group of wide receivers with Aydin Henningham, Mason Proch and Lucas Deininger getting the ball from quarterback Tyler Thomas.
Atlantic(3-0, 0-0) are involved in their first district game of the season following a bye last week. The Eagles had three victories over contending postseason teams as they defeated Palm Beach Central 14-0, Dwyer 30-13 and Pahokee 35-21.
Quarterback Kalani Ilimaleoata calls the signals on offense for the Eagles. He will try to find wide receivers Kam Williams, Tyrese Blue and Tyler Burke on passes. Atlantic relies on their defense with defensive backs Javone Jackson, Deandre McCray and Kael Williams along with defensive lineman Henry Bryant.
Park Vista(2-2, 1-0) had a sluggish start as they played three of the first four contests on the road to begin the season. They lost at Dwyer 40-0, blanked West Boca Raton 31-0, were defeated at home by Wellington 14-8 and stopped Lake Worth 45-6.
The Cobras depend on their rushing attack as running back Nick King will get more of the carries followed by Joshua Jean. They have a group of wide receivers with Aydin Henningham, Mason Proch and Lucas Deininger getting the ball from quarterback Tyler Thomas.
Adam Lichtenstein Joins Sun-Sentinel
Adam Lichtenstein will be joining the South Florida Sun-Sentinel on Monday as their new high school sports reporter and recruiting writer in Broward County and Palm Beach County. He takes over for David Furones, who recently became the Florida Atlantic University beat writer and Miami Heat reporter, and Wells Dusenberry, who is now the Miami Marlins beat reporter at that newspaper.
Lichtenstein was the primary high school sportswriter at the Palm Beach Post until June 2018. He was named to that position in 2015.
Lichtenstein was the primary high school sportswriter at the Palm Beach Post until June 2018. He was named to that position in 2015.
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
Marlins Fall To Nationals
The Miami Marlins lost to the Washington Nationals 4-2 on Tuesday night at Marlins Park. The defeat snapped a two-game win streak for the Fish. The Marlins have been on the losing side in eight of their last 11 games.
The Nationals gathered two runs in the second inning. Adam Eaton singled to right field for Matt Wieters to score. Trea Turner later got an infield hit for Wilmer Difo to cross the plate.
Miami(59-92) got their first run in the bottom of the frame. Peter O'Brien nailed a solo home run to left field on a 2-0 count.
Washington(77-75) regained a two-run margin during the top of the fourth. Anthony Rendon hit a sacrifice fly to right and Eaton scored.
The Marlins made it 3-2 in the bottom of the fifth. J.T. Realmuto knocked in J.T. Riddle on a single into right field.
The Nats answered back quickly in the sixth inning. Turner was able to score on a base hit by Rendon to right.
The Nationals gathered two runs in the second inning. Adam Eaton singled to right field for Matt Wieters to score. Trea Turner later got an infield hit for Wilmer Difo to cross the plate.
Miami(59-92) got their first run in the bottom of the frame. Peter O'Brien nailed a solo home run to left field on a 2-0 count.
Washington(77-75) regained a two-run margin during the top of the fourth. Anthony Rendon hit a sacrifice fly to right and Eaton scored.
The Marlins made it 3-2 in the bottom of the fifth. J.T. Realmuto knocked in J.T. Riddle on a single into right field.
The Nats answered back quickly in the sixth inning. Turner was able to score on a base hit by Rendon to right.
Dwyane Wade Resigns With Miami Heat
The Miami Heat have signed guard Dwyane Wade to a one-year, $2.4 million contract. The Heat acquired Wade during the middle of the 2017-18 season from the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Wade was drafted by the Heat in 2003 as the fifth overall pick. He helped the franchise win three NBA championships in 2006, 2012 and 2013 along with five Eastern Conference titles.
Wade was drafted by the Heat in 2003 as the fifth overall pick. He helped the franchise win three NBA championships in 2006, 2012 and 2013 along with five Eastern Conference titles.
Sal Licata Leaving WOR-AM
Former South Florida sports radio host Sal Licata will no longer continue as a fill-in evening sports host on WOR-AM in New York City. He has been on that station for the past five years.
Licata was the pregame studio host prior to the New York Yankees Radio Network on 640 Sports WMEN-AM from April 2013 to August 2013.
He began his broadcasting career as an intern at WFAN-AM in New York City and it eventually led him to become the afternoon producer on the Mike Francesca Show. Licata remained at WFAN until June 2010.
Licata has worked at SNY in many different roles. He was a co-host of The Wheelhouse along with Loud Mouths, a panelist on Daily News Live and a sports anchor on their evening sports news program. Licata also hosted a show called Full Count on MLB.com.
Licata was the pregame studio host prior to the New York Yankees Radio Network on 640 Sports WMEN-AM from April 2013 to August 2013.
He began his broadcasting career as an intern at WFAN-AM in New York City and it eventually led him to become the afternoon producer on the Mike Francesca Show. Licata remained at WFAN until June 2010.
Licata has worked at SNY in many different roles. He was a co-host of The Wheelhouse along with Loud Mouths, a panelist on Daily News Live and a sports anchor on their evening sports news program. Licata also hosted a show called Full Count on MLB.com.
Monday, September 17, 2018
Nationals Blow Lead To Marlins
The Washington Nationals were defeated by the Miami Marlins 8-5 at Marlins Park on Monday night. It began the final homestand for the Fish this season. The Marlins have won three of their last ten contests.
Washington(76-75) scored first in the top of the second. Anthony Rendon was able to score on a Brian Anderson fielding error during a Spencer Kieboom at-bat.
The Nationals got more distance in the third inning with three more runs. Victor Robles hit a solo home run to left-center field on a 1-0 count. Rendon later lined a two-run homer to left field on a 1-2 pitch and Park Vista High School grad Trea Turner scored in front of him on the play.
Miami(59-91) broke the shutout in the bottom of the fifth. Starlin Castro doubled to deep left field which brought home Austin Dean and Magneuris Sierra to make it 4-2.
The Marlins eventually took the lead in the sixth. Sierra knocked in Miguel Rojas with a single into right-center field. Dean later scored on a balk for a Miami 5-4 lead.
The Nats got to tie the game in the top of the seventh. Adam Eaton scored on a fielder's choice to second by Turner.
The bottom of the frame saw Miami bounce back. Brinson singled to left-center field to bring home Brian Anderson. Rojas made it 7-5 on a sacrifice fly into center for J.T. Realmuto to score. Castro capped the victory during the eighth on a solo home run to left-center field on a 1-0 pitch.
Washington(76-75) scored first in the top of the second. Anthony Rendon was able to score on a Brian Anderson fielding error during a Spencer Kieboom at-bat.
The Nationals got more distance in the third inning with three more runs. Victor Robles hit a solo home run to left-center field on a 1-0 count. Rendon later lined a two-run homer to left field on a 1-2 pitch and Park Vista High School grad Trea Turner scored in front of him on the play.
Miami(59-91) broke the shutout in the bottom of the fifth. Starlin Castro doubled to deep left field which brought home Austin Dean and Magneuris Sierra to make it 4-2.
The Marlins eventually took the lead in the sixth. Sierra knocked in Miguel Rojas with a single into right-center field. Dean later scored on a balk for a Miami 5-4 lead.
The Nats got to tie the game in the top of the seventh. Adam Eaton scored on a fielder's choice to second by Turner.
The bottom of the frame saw Miami bounce back. Brinson singled to left-center field to bring home Brian Anderson. Rojas made it 7-5 on a sacrifice fly into center for J.T. Realmuto to score. Castro capped the victory during the eighth on a solo home run to left-center field on a 1-0 pitch.
Predators Sweep Doubleheader Over Panthers
The Nashville Predators got a doubleheader sweep as they beat the Florida Panthers 5-3 on Monday night at BB&T Center. It was the second game of a doubleheader between both teams. They have played a preseason doubleheader annually since September 2013.
Florida got on the scoreboard first with 5:01 left in the first period. A shot in the slot area was blocked by a defender's skate and Nick Bjugstad poked in the loose puck from the low slot by Pekka Rinne.
Nashville tied the contest up at 7:36 of the second period on a 5-on-3 power play. Ryan Ellis had the puck at the top of the zone and passed it to the left circle. Filip Forsberg waited and then fired a slapshot past James Reimer.
The Panthers regained the lead 2-1 with 7:54 remaining in the second. Jacob MacDonald fed a pass from the left side of the net to the slot area and Anthony Greco placed in a wrist shot from close range.
The Predators answered back quickly just 58 seconds later. Kevin Fiala connected a lead pass from the blue line to Ryan Johansen in the left circle and he snapped it a shot to tie the contest.
The Cats found themselves behind as the Preds took their first lead of the game with 4:13 to go. Fiala was able to score on assists from Dan Hamhuis and Johansen.
In the third period, Nashville gained a two-goal margin with 11:03 left. Fiala released a shot from the high slot that hit the left post. Forsberg then swept it in from the blue paint behind Sam Montebeault for his second goal of the game.
Florida pulled their goalie for an extra attacker and moved closer as they converted on a 6-on-4 power play with 47.4 seconds remaining. Dryden Hunt carried the puck around the Nashville cage and found Patrick Bajkov below the right circle for a one-time shot.
Forsberg put his third goal of the contest into an open net with 13.9 seconds to go to give the Predators the victory. Fiala compiled his fourth assist of the game on that play.
Florida got on the scoreboard first with 5:01 left in the first period. A shot in the slot area was blocked by a defender's skate and Nick Bjugstad poked in the loose puck from the low slot by Pekka Rinne.
Nashville tied the contest up at 7:36 of the second period on a 5-on-3 power play. Ryan Ellis had the puck at the top of the zone and passed it to the left circle. Filip Forsberg waited and then fired a slapshot past James Reimer.
The Panthers regained the lead 2-1 with 7:54 remaining in the second. Jacob MacDonald fed a pass from the left side of the net to the slot area and Anthony Greco placed in a wrist shot from close range.
The Predators answered back quickly just 58 seconds later. Kevin Fiala connected a lead pass from the blue line to Ryan Johansen in the left circle and he snapped it a shot to tie the contest.
The Cats found themselves behind as the Preds took their first lead of the game with 4:13 to go. Fiala was able to score on assists from Dan Hamhuis and Johansen.
In the third period, Nashville gained a two-goal margin with 11:03 left. Fiala released a shot from the high slot that hit the left post. Forsberg then swept it in from the blue paint behind Sam Montebeault for his second goal of the game.
Florida pulled their goalie for an extra attacker and moved closer as they converted on a 6-on-4 power play with 47.4 seconds remaining. Dryden Hunt carried the puck around the Nashville cage and found Patrick Bajkov below the right circle for a one-time shot.
Forsberg put his third goal of the contest into an open net with 13.9 seconds to go to give the Predators the victory. Fiala compiled his fourth assist of the game on that play.
Predators Take Panthers
The Florida Panthers fell to the Nashville Predators 5-0 at BB&T Center in Sunrise on Monday. It was the first game of the annual doubleheader between both clubs. The Panthers and Predators have met in a preseason doubleheader for the last six seasons going back in 2013.
Nashville scored during their first power play at 3:02 of the first period. Calle Jarnkrok sent a wrist shot from the low right circle past Michael Hutchinson. Victor Arvidsson and Kyle Turris were credited with assists on the play.
The Predators made it 2-0 with 7:13 left in the second period. Anthony Bitetto connected a cross-ice pass from the right circle to the left circle and P.K. Subban blasted in a one-time slapshot.
A former Panther burned Florida at the 3:26 mark of the third for the Preds to go up 3-0. Rocco Grimaldi redirected a shot from the right side of the Panthers cage on a snap shot by Yannick Weber from the right point.
Florida surrendered a shorthanded goal with 4:30 remaining in the period. Mikka Salomaki put an initial shot on net and Pyrochta followed as he lifted a backhand shot from the right of the crease. Nashville added one more tally with 3:14 left on a wrist shot from Frederick Gaudreau in the slot area.
Nashville scored during their first power play at 3:02 of the first period. Calle Jarnkrok sent a wrist shot from the low right circle past Michael Hutchinson. Victor Arvidsson and Kyle Turris were credited with assists on the play.
The Predators made it 2-0 with 7:13 left in the second period. Anthony Bitetto connected a cross-ice pass from the right circle to the left circle and P.K. Subban blasted in a one-time slapshot.
A former Panther burned Florida at the 3:26 mark of the third for the Preds to go up 3-0. Rocco Grimaldi redirected a shot from the right side of the Panthers cage on a snap shot by Yannick Weber from the right point.
Florida surrendered a shorthanded goal with 4:30 remaining in the period. Mikka Salomaki put an initial shot on net and Pyrochta followed as he lifted a backhand shot from the right of the crease. Nashville added one more tally with 3:14 left on a wrist shot from Frederick Gaudreau in the slot area.
Aleksander Barkov New Panthers Captain
Florida Panthers center Aleksander Barkov was named the new captain of the club. He replaces Derek MacKenzie who was the captain of the Panthers for the past two seasons.
Barkov becomes the 10th captain in franchise history which goes back 25 years. Other previous captains of the team includes Brian Skudland, Scott Mellanby, Paul Laus, Pavel Bure, Olli Jokinen, Bryan McCabe, Ed Jovanovski, Willie Mitchell and MacKenzie.
Barkov enters his fifth season with the Florida Panthers after being drafted second overall in 2013. He finished with 27 goals and 51 assists in 79 games last season and was third for the Lady Byng Trophy. Barkov has scored 100 goals and 149 assists in 331 games with Floirda.
Barkov becomes the 10th captain in franchise history which goes back 25 years. Other previous captains of the team includes Brian Skudland, Scott Mellanby, Paul Laus, Pavel Bure, Olli Jokinen, Bryan McCabe, Ed Jovanovski, Willie Mitchell and MacKenzie.
Barkov enters his fifth season with the Florida Panthers after being drafted second overall in 2013. He finished with 27 goals and 51 assists in 79 games last season and was third for the Lady Byng Trophy. Barkov has scored 100 goals and 149 assists in 331 games with Floirda.
Sunday, September 16, 2018
Marlins End Road Trip And Top Phillies
The Miami Marlins defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 6-4 at Citizens Bank Park on Sunday. The Marlins, who completed a nine-game road trip with a 2-7 record, snapped a five-game losing streak.
Philadelphia(76-72) moved out to a 1-0 lead in the first inning. Cesar Hernandez homered to right-center field on the first pitch by Marlins starting pitcher Jose Urena.
Miami(58-91) controlled the middle innings and controlled the contest. Peter O'Brien smacked a two-run homer to left-center field on a 2-1 pitch in the top of the fourth with Starlin Castro scoring in front of him. The Fish made it 3-1 in the fifth inning when Bryan Holaday doubled to right field and brought home Austin Dean.
The Marlins extended their margin to 6-1 one inning later. O'Brien hit a sacrifice fly into center field to score Castro. Lewis Brinson followed with a triple to the center-field wall and Derek Dietrich crossed the plate. Brinson made it a five-run gap as he scored on a wild pitch.
Philadelphia(76-72) moved out to a 1-0 lead in the first inning. Cesar Hernandez homered to right-center field on the first pitch by Marlins starting pitcher Jose Urena.
Miami(58-91) controlled the middle innings and controlled the contest. Peter O'Brien smacked a two-run homer to left-center field on a 2-1 pitch in the top of the fourth with Starlin Castro scoring in front of him. The Fish made it 3-1 in the fifth inning when Bryan Holaday doubled to right field and brought home Austin Dean.
The Marlins extended their margin to 6-1 one inning later. O'Brien hit a sacrifice fly into center field to score Castro. Lewis Brinson followed with a triple to the center-field wall and Derek Dietrich crossed the plate. Brinson made it a five-run gap as he scored on a wild pitch.
Dolphins Strike Jets
The Miami Dolphins dropped the New York Jets 20-12 at MetLife Stadium on Sunday. The Miami Dolphins climbed to first place in the AFC East Division with the victory.
Miami(2-0) did all their scoring in the first half. Running back Kenyan Drake rushed up the middle from six yards out with 1:16 left in the first quarter.
The Dolphins reached the end zone twice late in the second. Quarterback Ryan Tannenhill found wide receiver Albert Wilson for a 29-yard touchdown at the 4:19. Tannenhill connected a 19-yard touchdown pass to tight end A.J. Derby with 46 seconds left in the quarter for a 20-0 lead.
New York(1-1) got their only touchdown in the contest as quarterback Sam Donald tossed the ball to running back Bilal Powell on a 28-yard play at 11:58 of the third quarter.
The Jets cut the deficit more in the fourth quarter, however they fell short. Jason Myers kicked a 55-yard field goal with 10:11 to go and added a 41-yard field goal with 6:00 remaining.
Miami(2-0) did all their scoring in the first half. Running back Kenyan Drake rushed up the middle from six yards out with 1:16 left in the first quarter.
The Dolphins reached the end zone twice late in the second. Quarterback Ryan Tannenhill found wide receiver Albert Wilson for a 29-yard touchdown at the 4:19. Tannenhill connected a 19-yard touchdown pass to tight end A.J. Derby with 46 seconds left in the quarter for a 20-0 lead.
New York(1-1) got their only touchdown in the contest as quarterback Sam Donald tossed the ball to running back Bilal Powell on a 28-yard play at 11:58 of the third quarter.
The Jets cut the deficit more in the fourth quarter, however they fell short. Jason Myers kicked a 55-yard field goal with 10:11 to go and added a 41-yard field goal with 6:00 remaining.
Saturday, September 15, 2018
Hurricanes Weighs Down Toledo
The Miami Hurricanes knocked off the Toledo Rockets 49-24 at The Glass Bowl on Saturday. It was the second straight year the Canes faced the Rockets. They played their first game after Hurricane Irma at home and downed Toledo 52-30 in 2017.
There was only one score in the first quarter. Quarterback Malik Rosier made it a Hurricanes 7-0 lead at 8:15 as he scrambled up the middle and reached the end zone from five yards away.
In the second quarter, Miami(2-1) was able to expand their lead. Rosier rainbowed a pass to the right hash marks where wide receiver Jeff Thomas caught a 38-yard touchdown pass at the 12:27 mark. Rosier later rushed through the right side line of the line from two yards out with 2:56 left in the first half for a 21-point margin.
Toledo(1-1) scored with 37 seconds to go in the second to cut the lead. Quarterback Mitchell Guadagni had his seven-yard pass tipped to wide receiver Diontae Johnson in the middle of the end zone.
The second half started off well for the Rockets as they scored on their first possession. Running back Art Thompkins ran around the left end for a five-yard touchdown at the 10:53 mark and they were down 21-14.
The Canes answered back on their next drive and reached the end zone. Running back DeeJay Dallas sprinted up the middle untouched and scored from 19 yards away at 8:34.
The Rockets made it 28-21 with 7:39 left in the third. Guadagni connected a pass to Johnson in the middle and he avoided two tacklers on the way to a 40-yard touchdown reception.
The Hurricanes responded to put the contest to a 14-point margin again with 1:28 to go in the quarter. Rosier threw a lob pass in the front right side of the end zone which wide receiver Lawrence Cager got under to catch.
In the fourth quarter, Toledo had to settle for a 47-yard field goal by Jameson Vest at 14:19 and they were down 35-24.
Miami continued their streak of drives that ended up with touchdowns in the second half. Rosier went to the right side and scored a 37-yard touchdown at the 12:18 mark.
Following an interception by defensive back Trejan Bandy at the Rockets 45-yard line, the Hurricanes hit paydirt again. Treyone Gray busted in from one yard out for a touchdown with 8:54 remaining in the fourth for a 49-24 lead.
There was only one score in the first quarter. Quarterback Malik Rosier made it a Hurricanes 7-0 lead at 8:15 as he scrambled up the middle and reached the end zone from five yards away.
In the second quarter, Miami(2-1) was able to expand their lead. Rosier rainbowed a pass to the right hash marks where wide receiver Jeff Thomas caught a 38-yard touchdown pass at the 12:27 mark. Rosier later rushed through the right side line of the line from two yards out with 2:56 left in the first half for a 21-point margin.
Toledo(1-1) scored with 37 seconds to go in the second to cut the lead. Quarterback Mitchell Guadagni had his seven-yard pass tipped to wide receiver Diontae Johnson in the middle of the end zone.
The second half started off well for the Rockets as they scored on their first possession. Running back Art Thompkins ran around the left end for a five-yard touchdown at the 10:53 mark and they were down 21-14.
The Canes answered back on their next drive and reached the end zone. Running back DeeJay Dallas sprinted up the middle untouched and scored from 19 yards away at 8:34.
The Rockets made it 28-21 with 7:39 left in the third. Guadagni connected a pass to Johnson in the middle and he avoided two tacklers on the way to a 40-yard touchdown reception.
The Hurricanes responded to put the contest to a 14-point margin again with 1:28 to go in the quarter. Rosier threw a lob pass in the front right side of the end zone which wide receiver Lawrence Cager got under to catch.
In the fourth quarter, Toledo had to settle for a 47-yard field goal by Jameson Vest at 14:19 and they were down 35-24.
Miami continued their streak of drives that ended up with touchdowns in the second half. Rosier went to the right side and scored a 37-yard touchdown at the 12:18 mark.
Following an interception by defensive back Trejan Bandy at the Rockets 45-yard line, the Hurricanes hit paydirt again. Treyone Gray busted in from one yard out for a touchdown with 8:54 remaining in the fourth for a 49-24 lead.
Friday, September 14, 2018
Phillies Flip Marlins
The Philadelphia Phillies raced away from the Miami Marlins 14-2 at Citizens Bank Park on Friday night. The Marlins have lost six of their last seven games while the Phillies have won 12 of their last 35 contests.
Philadelphia(75-71) jumped to a 3-0 lead in the second inning. Aaron Altherr sailed a two-run homer over the left-field fence on a 3-2 pitch. Roman Quinn later hit a solo home run to left field on the first pitch.
The Phillies expanded their lead in the fourth to an eight-run margin. Quinn grounded into a fielder's choice to second and two runs scored on the play. Altherr came up again and pounded a three-run homer to left field on a 2-1 count to make it 8-0.
Miami(57-90) finally got on the scoreboard during the top of the sixth. J.T. Realmuto connected with a solo home run to center field on the first pitch.
The Phils continued to pile on the runs in the bottom of the sixth. Rhys Hoskins powered a two-run homer to left on a 2-1 pitch. Wilson Ramos would then drive in Jose Bautista on a single into center field to give them an 11-1 lead.
Philadelphia(75-71) jumped to a 3-0 lead in the second inning. Aaron Altherr sailed a two-run homer over the left-field fence on a 3-2 pitch. Roman Quinn later hit a solo home run to left field on the first pitch.
The Phillies expanded their lead in the fourth to an eight-run margin. Quinn grounded into a fielder's choice to second and two runs scored on the play. Altherr came up again and pounded a three-run homer to left field on a 2-1 count to make it 8-0.
Miami(57-90) finally got on the scoreboard during the top of the sixth. J.T. Realmuto connected with a solo home run to center field on the first pitch.
The Phils continued to pile on the runs in the bottom of the sixth. Rhys Hoskins powered a two-run homer to left on a 2-1 pitch. Wilson Ramos would then drive in Jose Bautista on a single into center field to give them an 11-1 lead.
Boca Raton Blanks Spanish River
The Boca Raton Bobcats shut out the Spanish River Sharks 51-0 on Friday night. The Bobcats won the annual rivalry for the sixth consecutive time.
It was late in the first quarter when Boca Raton(3-1) scored at 3:20. Running back Stalens Demeus bounced up the middle and scored from three yards away.
Spanish River(0-4) quarterback Conner Tribby would fumble the ball at his 18-yard line with 49 second left in the first and it was recovered by linebacker Ashton Gillotte. Three plays later, Bobcats quarterback Michael Pratt rolled to right, threw a two-yard pass and found running back Davion Maxwell in the front of the end zone. They had a 14-0 lead just five seconds into the second quarter.
Boca Raton made it a 21-point margin on their next possession. Pratt fired a pass from 15 yards away and it was caught at the goal line by Maxwell at the 7:01 mark. The Bobcats scored on their next drive as Pratt sneaked through the middle from one yard out with 5:08 to go in the second.
The Sharks remained bottled in their own end on their next possession. On the third play of the drive, Tribby was tackled in his end zone for a safety by linebacker Conor Downes at 3:58 to make it 30-0.
The Bobcats got to the end zone one more time with 24 seconds left in the first half. Pratt rolled to his left and rifled a 44-yard touchdown strike to wide receiver Brandon Holcomb.
They continued to dominate in the second half. Pratt rocketed a 41-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Jared Moorer, a transfer from Spanish River, on the left sideline with 38 seconds remaining in the third quarter. Boca Raton added a two-yard touchdown run by running back Christian Figueroa at the 6:10 mark of the fourth quarter for a 51-0 lead.
It was late in the first quarter when Boca Raton(3-1) scored at 3:20. Running back Stalens Demeus bounced up the middle and scored from three yards away.
Spanish River(0-4) quarterback Conner Tribby would fumble the ball at his 18-yard line with 49 second left in the first and it was recovered by linebacker Ashton Gillotte. Three plays later, Bobcats quarterback Michael Pratt rolled to right, threw a two-yard pass and found running back Davion Maxwell in the front of the end zone. They had a 14-0 lead just five seconds into the second quarter.
Boca Raton made it a 21-point margin on their next possession. Pratt fired a pass from 15 yards away and it was caught at the goal line by Maxwell at the 7:01 mark. The Bobcats scored on their next drive as Pratt sneaked through the middle from one yard out with 5:08 to go in the second.
The Sharks remained bottled in their own end on their next possession. On the third play of the drive, Tribby was tackled in his end zone for a safety by linebacker Conor Downes at 3:58 to make it 30-0.
The Bobcats got to the end zone one more time with 24 seconds left in the first half. Pratt rolled to his left and rifled a 44-yard touchdown strike to wide receiver Brandon Holcomb.
They continued to dominate in the second half. Pratt rocketed a 41-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Jared Moorer, a transfer from Spanish River, on the left sideline with 38 seconds remaining in the third quarter. Boca Raton added a two-yard touchdown run by running back Christian Figueroa at the 6:10 mark of the fourth quarter for a 51-0 lead.
American Heritage Routs Monsignor Pace
The American Heritage Stallions easily handled the Monsignor Pace Spartans 42-7 on Friday night at The Corral in Delray Beach. Both schools are contending in different classifications for the FHSAA playoffs.
Things did not start off well for Monsignor Pace(3-1) on their first possession as their quarterback Jaheem Joseph was sacked in the end zone for a safety at the 8:35 mark.
American Heritage(3-0) wide receiver Conner Hindsley caught an 11-yard pass on the right side of the end zone from quarterback Zachary Bohannon to make it 9-0 with 56 seconds left in the first quarter.
The Stallions compiled 17 points in the second quarter. Deion Small returned a punt 54 yards for a score at 11:37. Bohannon connected a 97-yard touchdown pass to Hindsley behind the defense on the right sideline with 3:22 to go in the first half.
The Spartans broke the shutout with 1:22 remaining in the quarter. Running back Tyrone Douglas Jr. raced through the left side of the line and scored from 23 yards away. The Stallions capped the first half as Lucas Matias kicked a 25-yard field goal with no time left for a 26-7 lead.
In the third quarter, American Heritage scored on their first offensive drive Running back Dallis Small finished it with a touchdown run through the middle from 10 yards out at 9:16.
Running back Steve Barrett, a transfer from Glades Central, sprinted into the left side of the line and scored an eight-yard touchdown at the 2:57 mark. He reached the end zone on a two-point conversion run to give them a 42-7 margin along with a running clock for the remainder of the contest.
Things did not start off well for Monsignor Pace(3-1) on their first possession as their quarterback Jaheem Joseph was sacked in the end zone for a safety at the 8:35 mark.
American Heritage(3-0) wide receiver Conner Hindsley caught an 11-yard pass on the right side of the end zone from quarterback Zachary Bohannon to make it 9-0 with 56 seconds left in the first quarter.
The Stallions compiled 17 points in the second quarter. Deion Small returned a punt 54 yards for a score at 11:37. Bohannon connected a 97-yard touchdown pass to Hindsley behind the defense on the right sideline with 3:22 to go in the first half.
The Spartans broke the shutout with 1:22 remaining in the quarter. Running back Tyrone Douglas Jr. raced through the left side of the line and scored from 23 yards away. The Stallions capped the first half as Lucas Matias kicked a 25-yard field goal with no time left for a 26-7 lead.
In the third quarter, American Heritage scored on their first offensive drive Running back Dallis Small finished it with a touchdown run through the middle from 10 yards out at 9:16.
Running back Steve Barrett, a transfer from Glades Central, sprinted into the left side of the line and scored an eight-yard touchdown at the 2:57 mark. He reached the end zone on a two-point conversion run to give them a 42-7 margin along with a running clock for the remainder of the contest.
Tony Smith New Marquette Radio Analyst
Former Miami Heat player Tony Smith has joined Marquette University as their new basketball radio game analyst. He did play four years of college basketball at Marquette.
Smith was acquired by the Miami Heat on February 22, 1996 in a trade with the Phoenix Suns. He helped the Heat make the 1995-96 NBA Playoffs. They were sweep by the Chicago Bulls 3-0 in the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals.
He was drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1990 NBA Draft. He helped the club win the 1991 Western Conference title and reach the NBA Finals against the Chicago Bulls. He stayed with the Lakers until 1995 and then signed with the Phoenix Suns. Following his one season with Miami, Smith had stints with the Charlotte Hornets, Milwaukee Bucks and Atlanta Hawks.
Smith was acquired by the Miami Heat on February 22, 1996 in a trade with the Phoenix Suns. He helped the Heat make the 1995-96 NBA Playoffs. They were sweep by the Chicago Bulls 3-0 in the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals.
He was drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1990 NBA Draft. He helped the club win the 1991 Western Conference title and reach the NBA Finals against the Chicago Bulls. He stayed with the Lakers until 1995 and then signed with the Phoenix Suns. Following his one season with Miami, Smith had stints with the Charlotte Hornets, Milwaukee Bucks and Atlanta Hawks.
Blanche Ely At Deerfield Beach Preview
It is a northeast Broward County neighborhood rivalry for the McDougle Bowl as the Deerfield Beach Bucks host the Blanche Ely Tigers at Butler Stadium on Saturday night. The game between both schools was cancelled last year due to Hurricane Irma. The Bucks downed the Tigers 30-3 back in 2016.
Blanche Ely(1-2) had a tough time in their last two games. After a season opening victory over Stranahan 26-10, they lost to the Plantation Colonels 37-6 and Chaminade-Madonna Lions 38-0.
Deerfield Beach(3-0) has already played three tough opponents to start the regular season. They went to Chaminade-Madonna and defeated the defending FHSAA Class 3A champions 13-10 in the season opener. They followed that with two victories over Georgia schools Buford 19-14 and Westlake 41-16.
The Bucks have their offense led by running back Jaylan Knighton as he can score from any part of the field. Quarterback Tyler Herring will attempt to complete passes to wide receivers Deajaun McDougle, Dashaun Davis, Bryce Gowdy and Derohn King.
Blanche Ely(1-2) had a tough time in their last two games. After a season opening victory over Stranahan 26-10, they lost to the Plantation Colonels 37-6 and Chaminade-Madonna Lions 38-0.
Deerfield Beach(3-0) has already played three tough opponents to start the regular season. They went to Chaminade-Madonna and defeated the defending FHSAA Class 3A champions 13-10 in the season opener. They followed that with two victories over Georgia schools Buford 19-14 and Westlake 41-16.
The Bucks have their offense led by running back Jaylan Knighton as he can score from any part of the field. Quarterback Tyler Herring will attempt to complete passes to wide receivers Deajaun McDougle, Dashaun Davis, Bryce Gowdy and Derohn King.
Thursday, September 13, 2018
Marlins Lose Doubleheader To Mets
The Miami Marlins were beaten by the New York Mets 5-2 on Thursday night at Citi Bank. The Marlins lost both games of the doubleheader to the Mets.
In the second inning, Miami(57-89) moved out to a 2-0 lead. Miguel Rojas cranked a two-run homer to left field on a 2-1 pitch and Marlins starting pitcher Jeff Brigham scored in front of him.
New York(68-78) jumped over the Fish in the fifth inning. Tomas Nido nailed a solo home run to left on a 1-2 count. Four batters later, Michael Conforto lined a two-run double to right-center field which brought in Mets starting pitcher Jason Vargas and Jeff McNeil.
The Mets were able to extend their lead to 5-2 in the bottom of the seventh. Conforto got a base hit into shallow right field to score Amed Rosario. Dominic Smith came up next, grounded out to first and McNeil crossed the plate.
In the second inning, Miami(57-89) moved out to a 2-0 lead. Miguel Rojas cranked a two-run homer to left field on a 2-1 pitch and Marlins starting pitcher Jeff Brigham scored in front of him.
New York(68-78) jumped over the Fish in the fifth inning. Tomas Nido nailed a solo home run to left on a 1-2 count. Four batters later, Michael Conforto lined a two-run double to right-center field which brought in Mets starting pitcher Jason Vargas and Jeff McNeil.
The Mets were able to extend their lead to 5-2 in the bottom of the seventh. Conforto got a base hit into shallow right field to score Amed Rosario. Dominic Smith came up next, grounded out to first and McNeil crossed the plate.
Mets Come Back On Marlins
The New York Mets hit back-to-back homers with two out in the ninth inning to cap off a comeback and take the Miami Marlins 4-3 at Citi Field on Thursday. It was the first game of a twi-night doubleheader.
Miami(57-88) put together back-to-back home runs in the top of the second. Peter O'Brien homered to center field on a 1-1 pitch and then Isaac Galloway followed with a round-tripper to left field on a 2-1 count for a 2-0 lead.
New York(67-78) tied the game in the bottom of the second. Mets starting pitcher Steven Matz nailed a two-run homer to left field on the first pitch. Kevin Plawecki was able to score in front of him on the play.
The Marlins would regain the lead during the seventh inning. O'Brien knocked in Brian Anderson with a single into right field.
The Mets came back in the bottom of the ninth to win the contest against Marlins reliever Kyle Bararclough. Michael Conforto blasted a solo home run into the right-field upper deck on a 1-0 count for his 25th homer of the season. Todd Frazier followed and with his own solo homer over the left- field fence on a 1-1 pitch for a walk-off home run.
Miami(57-88) put together back-to-back home runs in the top of the second. Peter O'Brien homered to center field on a 1-1 pitch and then Isaac Galloway followed with a round-tripper to left field on a 2-1 count for a 2-0 lead.
New York(67-78) tied the game in the bottom of the second. Mets starting pitcher Steven Matz nailed a two-run homer to left field on the first pitch. Kevin Plawecki was able to score in front of him on the play.
The Marlins would regain the lead during the seventh inning. O'Brien knocked in Brian Anderson with a single into right field.
The Mets came back in the bottom of the ninth to win the contest against Marlins reliever Kyle Bararclough. Michael Conforto blasted a solo home run into the right-field upper deck on a 1-0 count for his 25th homer of the season. Todd Frazier followed and with his own solo homer over the left- field fence on a 1-1 pitch for a walk-off home run.
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
Marlins Long Loss To Mets
A doubleheader on Wednesday was regulated to a single game as the New York Mets blasted the Miami Marlins 13-0 at Citi Field on Wednesday night. The first game was supposed to start at 4:10 PM and did not due to a weather delay. The contest did not begin until 9:45 PM., which was almost a six-hour wait. The second game was postponed and moved to Thursday for another doubleheader between both clubs to begin at 3:10 PM.
New York(66-78) compiled three runs in the second inning and fourth inning. Miami(57-87) surrendered seven more runs during the bottom of the seventh.
New York(66-78) compiled three runs in the second inning and fourth inning. Miami(57-87) surrendered seven more runs during the bottom of the seventh.
Wellington At Palm Beach Central Preview
Local rivals face each other on Friday night in Class 8A, District 9 as the Wellington Wolverines head to Palm Beach Central and challenge the Broncos. It is the first district game of the season for both schools.
Wellington(2-1) have been on both ends this season with a home shutout win 38-0 over Royal Palm Beach, a road shutout loss 46-0 to Vero Beach and a close win at Park Vista 14-8.
Their top player running back Mark-Antony Richards saw less action last week against the Cobras, however he is expected to be involved in more plays in this contest. The Wolverines have a quarterback-by-committee concept with Austin Wallace, Blake Kendall Jr. and Matthew Shannon. Their running attack consists of Richards and Jadien Durant.
Palm Beach Central(2-1) had a season opening loss at Atlantic 14-0 before they got two home victories over Dade County schools Ferguson 48-0 and Braddock 63-7. They have outscored their opponents 101-21 this season.
The Broncos can go with either Anarjahe Douriet and Mike Moreland at quarterback on any play. Wide receivers expected to make pass receptions include Bryan Robinson, Gen'taris Oliver and Kaishawn Curry. Look for cornerback Akeem Dent to lead their defense.
Wellington(2-1) have been on both ends this season with a home shutout win 38-0 over Royal Palm Beach, a road shutout loss 46-0 to Vero Beach and a close win at Park Vista 14-8.
Their top player running back Mark-Antony Richards saw less action last week against the Cobras, however he is expected to be involved in more plays in this contest. The Wolverines have a quarterback-by-committee concept with Austin Wallace, Blake Kendall Jr. and Matthew Shannon. Their running attack consists of Richards and Jadien Durant.
Palm Beach Central(2-1) had a season opening loss at Atlantic 14-0 before they got two home victories over Dade County schools Ferguson 48-0 and Braddock 63-7. They have outscored their opponents 101-21 this season.
The Broncos can go with either Anarjahe Douriet and Mike Moreland at quarterback on any play. Wide receivers expected to make pass receptions include Bryan Robinson, Gen'taris Oliver and Kaishawn Curry. Look for cornerback Akeem Dent to lead their defense.
Spanish River At Boca Raton Preview
It is bragging rights between two high schools in Boca Raton as the Spanish River Sharks travel and take on the Boca Raton Bobcats on Friday night. It is the first district contest for both teams in District 10 of Class 8A.
Spanish River(0-3) has been winless this season with losses to Cardinal Newman 49-14, Olympic Heights 42-7 and Suncoast 32-25. The Sharks have given up 40 points per game and the difficult task of playing three of their first four games of the regular season.
They will rely more on their passing game with Connor Tribby at quarterback along with wide receivers Blake Goldberg and Benny Alfonso.
Boca Raton(2-1) have home victories over Doral Academy 36-13, Boynton Beach 30-7 and look to contend for the district title. They have averaged almost 27 points per game this season.
Quarterback Michael Pratt looks to march the Bobcats down the field on offense. His main targets to connect with are expected to be wide receivers Deltavian Jenkins and Rashawn Faustine.
Spanish River(0-3) has been winless this season with losses to Cardinal Newman 49-14, Olympic Heights 42-7 and Suncoast 32-25. The Sharks have given up 40 points per game and the difficult task of playing three of their first four games of the regular season.
They will rely more on their passing game with Connor Tribby at quarterback along with wide receivers Blake Goldberg and Benny Alfonso.
Boca Raton(2-1) have home victories over Doral Academy 36-13, Boynton Beach 30-7 and look to contend for the district title. They have averaged almost 27 points per game this season.
Quarterback Michael Pratt looks to march the Bobcats down the field on offense. His main targets to connect with are expected to be wide receivers Deltavian Jenkins and Rashawn Faustine.
Tuesday, September 11, 2018
Marlins Down Mets
The Miami Marlins played in their first game in three days and topped the New York Mets 5-3 at Citi Field. The Marlins had both their contest on Sunday in Pittsburgh and their game in New York on Monday postponed due to inclement weather.
Miami(57-86) got a 2-0 lead during the top of the fourth. Lewis Brinson doubled to deep center field which scored Brian Anderson and Derek Dietrich.
New York(65-78) cut the lead down to 2-1 in the sixth inning. Michael Conforto smacked a solo home run to left-center field on a 2-0 pitch.
The Marlins got some more space in the eighth inning to go ahead 3-1. J.T. Riddle connected on a solo homer to right field on a 2-1 count.
In the ninth inning, Brian Anderson knocked in J.T. Realmuto with a triple to the right-field wall. Dietrich followed by hitting a double down the right-field line for Anderson to cross the plate and gave the Fish a 5-1 margin.
The Mets had one last chance in the bottom of the ninth. They were one strike away from the loss when Kevin Plawecki walloped a two-run homer to left field on a 1-2 pitch that scored Austin Jackson in front of him.
Miami(57-86) got a 2-0 lead during the top of the fourth. Lewis Brinson doubled to deep center field which scored Brian Anderson and Derek Dietrich.
New York(65-78) cut the lead down to 2-1 in the sixth inning. Michael Conforto smacked a solo home run to left-center field on a 2-0 pitch.
The Marlins got some more space in the eighth inning to go ahead 3-1. J.T. Riddle connected on a solo homer to right field on a 2-1 count.
In the ninth inning, Brian Anderson knocked in J.T. Realmuto with a triple to the right-field wall. Dietrich followed by hitting a double down the right-field line for Anderson to cross the plate and gave the Fish a 5-1 margin.
The Mets had one last chance in the bottom of the ninth. They were one strike away from the loss when Kevin Plawecki walloped a two-run homer to left field on a 1-2 pitch that scored Austin Jackson in front of him.
Monday, September 10, 2018
Scott Mitchell Utah Utes Radio Analyst
Former Miami Dolphins quarterback Scott Mitchell recently joined the University of Utah Radio Network as a football game analyst. He has worked as an evening sports talk host at KSL-AM in Salt Lake City.
Mitchell was drafted by the Dolphins in the 1990 NFL Draft. He played four seasons with the Fins and is best remembered for filling in for an injured Dan Marino during the 1993 season. Mitchell signed as a free agent with the Detroit Lions in 1994 and played with that team for five seasons. His other stints in the NFL included being with the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals.
Mitchell was drafted by the Dolphins in the 1990 NFL Draft. He played four seasons with the Fins and is best remembered for filling in for an injured Dan Marino during the 1993 season. Mitchell signed as a free agent with the Detroit Lions in 1994 and played with that team for five seasons. His other stints in the NFL included being with the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals.
George Richards Returns To Panthers Beat
George Richards has returned to South Florida and will cover the Florida Panthers for The Athletic Miami. He spent last season working as the Columbus Blue Jackets beat reporter for the Columbus Dispatch.
Richards had a long reign with the Miami Herald prior to moving to Ohio. He was the Florida Panthers beat writer for that newspaper from after the lockout season in 2004-05 until September 2017.
He joined the Miami Herald in 1989 as a aget clerk compiling sports statistics. Richards, a Cooper City High School and University of Miami grad, became a sportswriter with the newspaper in 1992 and mainly covered high school athletics.
Richards had a long reign with the Miami Herald prior to moving to Ohio. He was the Florida Panthers beat writer for that newspaper from after the lockout season in 2004-05 until September 2017.
He joined the Miami Herald in 1989 as a aget clerk compiling sports statistics. Richards, a Cooper City High School and University of Miami grad, became a sportswriter with the newspaper in 1992 and mainly covered high school athletics.
Sunday, September 9, 2018
Dolphins Have Patience Against Titans
The Miami Dolphins had to wait several weather delays to get a 27-20 victory over the Tennessee Titans on Sunday at Hard Rock Stadium. There were two long game delays for almost a combined four hours due to lightning in the vicinity.
Tennessee(0-1) got up to a 3-0 lead at 10:23 of the first quarter. Ryan Succop converted on a 47-yard field goal.
Miami(1-0) took the lead at the 11:25 mark of the second quarter and they completed a 98-yard drive which was their longest possession since September 24, 1989. It was capped by 10-yard touchdown pass to the right sideline by quarterback Ryan Tannenhill to wide receiver Kenny Stills.
The contest was stopped with a little over a minute left in the first half. After close to a two-hour delay, play was resumed. Action was stopped again with 6:47 remaining in the third quarter and another almost two-hour delay happened.
The game started again and Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota threw an interception near midfield on the first play. The Fins finished the drive on a 27-yard field goal by Jason Sanders with 4:08 to go in the third quarter and led 10-3.
In the fourth quarter, the Titans tied the game 10-10 with 14:23 left. Running back Dion Lewis rushed in on a four-yard touchdown. Miami would score on the ensuing kickoff as Jakeem Grant ran it back 102 yards and regained the lead 17-10.
The Dolphins made it a 14-point margin at the 0:33 mark. Tannenhill connected a 75-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Kenny Stills. Tennessee answered back on a 94-yard kickoff return by Darius Jennings just 11 seconds later.
Both teams traded field goals in the final minutes of the game. Sanders made a 30-yard field goal for the Fins at 3:53 and the Titans got a 53-yard field goal from Succop with 16 seconds remaining.
Tennessee(0-1) got up to a 3-0 lead at 10:23 of the first quarter. Ryan Succop converted on a 47-yard field goal.
Miami(1-0) took the lead at the 11:25 mark of the second quarter and they completed a 98-yard drive which was their longest possession since September 24, 1989. It was capped by 10-yard touchdown pass to the right sideline by quarterback Ryan Tannenhill to wide receiver Kenny Stills.
The contest was stopped with a little over a minute left in the first half. After close to a two-hour delay, play was resumed. Action was stopped again with 6:47 remaining in the third quarter and another almost two-hour delay happened.
The game started again and Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota threw an interception near midfield on the first play. The Fins finished the drive on a 27-yard field goal by Jason Sanders with 4:08 to go in the third quarter and led 10-3.
In the fourth quarter, the Titans tied the game 10-10 with 14:23 left. Running back Dion Lewis rushed in on a four-yard touchdown. Miami would score on the ensuing kickoff as Jakeem Grant ran it back 102 yards and regained the lead 17-10.
The Dolphins made it a 14-point margin at the 0:33 mark. Tannenhill connected a 75-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Kenny Stills. Tennessee answered back on a 94-yard kickoff return by Darius Jennings just 11 seconds later.
Both teams traded field goals in the final minutes of the game. Sanders made a 30-yard field goal for the Fins at 3:53 and the Titans got a 53-yard field goal from Succop with 16 seconds remaining.
Saturday, September 8, 2018
Hurricanes Dominate Savannah State
The Miami Hurricanes destroyed the Savannah State Tigers 77-0 at Hard Rock Stadium on Saturday night. It was the home opener for the Canes following a neutral-site loss last week to the LSU Tigers in Texas.
Pirates Hook Up Marlins
The Pittsburgh Pirates played a rare early Saturday afternoon home game and beat the Miami Marlins 5-1 at PNC Park. The Marlins face getting swept in the three-game series on Sunday.
In the second inning, Pittsburgh(71-71) scored first. Kevin Newman drove in Jose Osuna with a single into center field.
The Pirates extended their lead to 3-0 in the bottom of the fourth. Jacob Stallings hit a line drive into shallow center for a base hit. It went under the glove of Lewis Brinson for Josh Bell and Osuna to cross the plate.
The Bucs made it four-run margin during the sixth inning on a Bell solo home run to center on a 3-2 pitch. They added a run in the seventh as Starling Marte knocked in Adam Frazier on a double to left-center field.
Miami(56-86) got their only tally in the top of the eighth. Austin Dean was at-bat when Miguel Rojas scored on a wild pitch.
In the second inning, Pittsburgh(71-71) scored first. Kevin Newman drove in Jose Osuna with a single into center field.
The Pirates extended their lead to 3-0 in the bottom of the fourth. Jacob Stallings hit a line drive into shallow center for a base hit. It went under the glove of Lewis Brinson for Josh Bell and Osuna to cross the plate.
The Bucs made it four-run margin during the sixth inning on a Bell solo home run to center on a 3-2 pitch. They added a run in the seventh as Starling Marte knocked in Adam Frazier on a double to left-center field.
Miami(56-86) got their only tally in the top of the eighth. Austin Dean was at-bat when Miguel Rojas scored on a wild pitch.
Friday, September 7, 2018
West Palm Beach Ratings August 2018
The West Palm Beach market did not have that much change in the new ratings among sports talk radio stations. ESPN West Palm 106.3 is not associated with any ratings information.
640 The Hurricane WMEN-AM finally failed to go upward for the first time in four months. They lost half their audience from the previous month and dropped from a 0.8 to a 0.4. Kevin's Other Show went from a program with three people co-hosting to two people co-hosting when Ricky Bobby left in early August.
1230 The Zone WBZT-AM rose from a 0.0 to a 0.1 in the month. The station is trying to find an audience and did celebrate their one-year anniversary on July 31.
640 The Hurricane WMEN-AM finally failed to go upward for the first time in four months. They lost half their audience from the previous month and dropped from a 0.8 to a 0.4. Kevin's Other Show went from a program with three people co-hosting to two people co-hosting when Ricky Bobby left in early August.
1230 The Zone WBZT-AM rose from a 0.0 to a 0.1 in the month. The station is trying to find an audience and did celebrate their one-year anniversary on July 31.
Wellington Escapes Park Vista
The Wellington Wolverines were able to edge the Park Vista Cobras 14-8 at GL Homes Stadium on Friday night. The game between both schools turned out to be more about defense than offense.
Wellington(2-1) scored on their first play during their first possession. Quarterback Blake Kendall Jr. connected a 78-yard pass up the middle to running back Judien Durant to go up 7-0 just 23 seconds into the contest.
Park Vista(1-2) would get their only points of the first half on the first play of the second quarter. Defensive back Frantz Derival blocked a punt and the Wolverines recovered the loose ball in their own end zone for a safety.
The Cobras got their first lead at 10:55 of the fourth quarter. Quarterback Tyler Thomas threw to the left side and found wide receiver Aydin Henningham in the front of the end zone for an 11-yard touchdown strike to give Park Vista a 8-7 lead.
The Wolverines regained the lead with 5:27 left in the fourth. Durant dashed to the left side of the line and sprinted down the left sideline for an 82-yard touchdown run.
Park Vista had four tries to get the ball in the end zone from the Wellington 10-yard line during the final minute, however they were unable to score.
Wellington(2-1) scored on their first play during their first possession. Quarterback Blake Kendall Jr. connected a 78-yard pass up the middle to running back Judien Durant to go up 7-0 just 23 seconds into the contest.
Park Vista(1-2) would get their only points of the first half on the first play of the second quarter. Defensive back Frantz Derival blocked a punt and the Wolverines recovered the loose ball in their own end zone for a safety.
The Cobras got their first lead at 10:55 of the fourth quarter. Quarterback Tyler Thomas threw to the left side and found wide receiver Aydin Henningham in the front of the end zone for an 11-yard touchdown strike to give Park Vista a 8-7 lead.
The Wolverines regained the lead with 5:27 left in the fourth. Durant dashed to the left side of the line and sprinted down the left sideline for an 82-yard touchdown run.
Park Vista had four tries to get the ball in the end zone from the Wellington 10-yard line during the final minute, however they were unable to score.
Somerset Pembroke Pines Over Somerset Canyons
The Somerset Academy Pembroke Pines Panthers defeated the Somerset Academy Canyons Cougars 31-7 on Friday in Boynton Beach. Both institutions are sister schools of each other.
Somerset Academy Canyons(1-2) started off well as they scored on their third possession of the first quarter. Cougars running back A.J. Bates was able to race down the left sideline for a 13-yard touchdown with no time remaining in the first.
The second quarter would belong to Somerset Academy Pembroke Pines(2-1). They scored on a 32-yard run by running back Ahmad Fitchett as he broke several tackles down the right hash marks to reach the end zone at the 9:39 mark.
The Panthers took the lead with 4:43 left in the first half. Fitchett went around the right end and dashed through some tacklers on the right sideline to score from 30 yards out. They would score 19 unanswered points in the second half to put the game away.
Somerset Academy Canyons(1-2) started off well as they scored on their third possession of the first quarter. Cougars running back A.J. Bates was able to race down the left sideline for a 13-yard touchdown with no time remaining in the first.
The second quarter would belong to Somerset Academy Pembroke Pines(2-1). They scored on a 32-yard run by running back Ahmad Fitchett as he broke several tackles down the right hash marks to reach the end zone at the 9:39 mark.
The Panthers took the lead with 4:43 left in the first half. Fitchett went around the right end and dashed through some tacklers on the right sideline to score from 30 yards out. They would score 19 unanswered points in the second half to put the game away.
Florida Panthers Announce Television Schedule
The Florida Panthers announced their television schedule for the 2018-19 season, their 25th anniversary in the National Hockey League, on Fox Sports Florida. There will have the same announcing crew with Steve Goldstein as play-by-play announcer, Denis Potvin as game analyst, Randy Moller as rinkside reporter/studio analyst along with Craig Minervini and Jessica Blaylock as studio hosts.
The stale has 81 of 82 games during the regular season on Fox Sports Florida. The exception is a game being played on November 1 against the Winnipeg Jets in Helsinki, Finland which will be nationally televised. A preseason game between the Panthers and the Tampa Bay Lightning on September 27 will be broadcast from Amway Arena in Orlando.
The stale has 81 of 82 games during the regular season on Fox Sports Florida. The exception is a game being played on November 1 against the Winnipeg Jets in Helsinki, Finland which will be nationally televised. A preseason game between the Panthers and the Tampa Bay Lightning on September 27 will be broadcast from Amway Arena in Orlando.
Thursday, September 6, 2018
Wellington At Park Vista Preview
The Wellington Wolverines visit the Park Vista Cobras at GL Homes Stadium on Friday night. It is a battle between two of the top large schools in Palm Beach County.
Wellington(1-1) played their home opener and beat the Royal Palm Beach Wildcats 38-0. Last week things spiraled down as they were shut out by the Vero Beach Indians 46-0 at the Citrus Bowl.
The major focus on the team is running back Mark-Antony Richards who can reach the end zone on any offensive play and on special teams. Quarterback Austin Wallace and running back Jadien Durant comprises the rest of the Wolverines backfield.
Park Vista(1-1) had their first two games of the regular season on the road. They were surprised and lost the season opener to the Dwyer Panthers 40-0 and bounced back with a 31-0 shutout victory over the West Boca Raton Bulls last week.
Running backs Nick King and Joshua Jean will get their share of carries on offense. Cobras quarterback Tyler Thomas has several targets to pass to which includes wide receivers Aydin Henningham, Mason Proch and Lucas Deininger.
Wellington(1-1) played their home opener and beat the Royal Palm Beach Wildcats 38-0. Last week things spiraled down as they were shut out by the Vero Beach Indians 46-0 at the Citrus Bowl.
The major focus on the team is running back Mark-Antony Richards who can reach the end zone on any offensive play and on special teams. Quarterback Austin Wallace and running back Jadien Durant comprises the rest of the Wolverines backfield.
Park Vista(1-1) had their first two games of the regular season on the road. They were surprised and lost the season opener to the Dwyer Panthers 40-0 and bounced back with a 31-0 shutout victory over the West Boca Raton Bulls last week.
Running backs Nick King and Joshua Jean will get their share of carries on offense. Cobras quarterback Tyler Thomas has several targets to pass to which includes wide receivers Aydin Henningham, Mason Proch and Lucas Deininger.
Dwyer At Glades Central Preview
A longtime rivalry is renewed in Palm Beach County as the Dwyer Panthers head for Belle Glade and take on the Glades Central Raiders at Effie C. Grear Field on Friday night. Both schools have not met each other since the 2014 season when Glades Central won at Dwyer 12-7.
The Raiders were victorious in six straight games over the Panthers from 2006 to 2011. The Panthers won the two season opener games in 2012 and 2013.
Dwyer(1-1) has been on both sides of the spectrum this season. They blanked Park Vista 40-0 in their home opener then lost to Atlantic 30-13 in Delray Beach last week.
The Panthers offense will be generated from their backfield with quarterback Gio Richardson and running back James Meeks. Others to get an occasional carry can be running backs Ernest Blackshear, Bobby Armes, Cedric Tucker and Reggie Gadsen. Richardson intends to find wide receivers Jamari Gaines, Tanner Franklin, Antavious Lane, Nic Jennings and Nick Bingo down the field.
Glades Central(1-1) has picked up momentum since the start of the season. They went to Davie and lost to the University Sharks 35-6 in a playoff rematch from last year. Last week they were home and edged Oakleaf 32-26.
The Raiders will depend on their passing game more with wide receivers Jymetre Hester, Odieu Hilaire and Ja'Vontae Williams getting the ball from quarterback Davius Richard. Running back Jaheim Humphries is expected to get most of their rushing attempts.
The Raiders were victorious in six straight games over the Panthers from 2006 to 2011. The Panthers won the two season opener games in 2012 and 2013.
Dwyer(1-1) has been on both sides of the spectrum this season. They blanked Park Vista 40-0 in their home opener then lost to Atlantic 30-13 in Delray Beach last week.
The Panthers offense will be generated from their backfield with quarterback Gio Richardson and running back James Meeks. Others to get an occasional carry can be running backs Ernest Blackshear, Bobby Armes, Cedric Tucker and Reggie Gadsen. Richardson intends to find wide receivers Jamari Gaines, Tanner Franklin, Antavious Lane, Nic Jennings and Nick Bingo down the field.
Glades Central(1-1) has picked up momentum since the start of the season. They went to Davie and lost to the University Sharks 35-6 in a playoff rematch from last year. Last week they were home and edged Oakleaf 32-26.
The Raiders will depend on their passing game more with wide receivers Jymetre Hester, Odieu Hilaire and Ja'Vontae Williams getting the ball from quarterback Davius Richard. Running back Jaheim Humphries is expected to get most of their rushing attempts.
Wednesday, September 5, 2018
Marlins Edge Phillies
The Miami Marlins defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 2-1 on Wednesday night at Marlins Park. The Marlins have won three of their last five games while the Phillies have fallen in four of their last five games.
In the second inning, Miami(56-84) got out in front 1-0. Lewis Brinson scored on an Austin Dean fielder's choice to short.
The Marlins made it 2-0 in the bottom of the fourth. Dean knocked in Derek Dietirch with a base hit into center field.
Philadelphia(73-66) scored a run in the eighth inning and were down 2-1. Asdrubal Cabrera singled into left-center field for Jose Bautista to cross the plate.
In the second inning, Miami(56-84) got out in front 1-0. Lewis Brinson scored on an Austin Dean fielder's choice to short.
The Marlins made it 2-0 in the bottom of the fourth. Dean knocked in Derek Dietirch with a base hit into center field.
Philadelphia(73-66) scored a run in the eighth inning and were down 2-1. Asdrubal Cabrera singled into left-center field for Jose Bautista to cross the plate.
David Furones Promoted At Sun-Sentinel
David Furones has been promoted from the Broward County high school sports reporter spot at the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. He will replace Shandel Richardson and work alongside Ira Winderman covering the Miami Heat for that newspaper. He will also cover the Florida Atlantic University athletic program.
Furones previously worked as a high school sports reporter at the Miami Herald. He joined the South Florida Sun-Sentinel in the summer of 2016 to cover high school sports.
Furones previously worked as a high school sports reporter at the Miami Herald. He joined the South Florida Sun-Sentinel in the summer of 2016 to cover high school sports.
Miami Ratings August 2018
All three sports talk radio stations in the Miami/Fort Lauderdale market lost some audience in the market. Miami Sports Radio 560 WQAM-AM was on top of all of the local competitors for the second straight period.
WQAM slipped from a 0.9 to a 0.8 during the month. It was a surprise that the station got no traction with the start of Miami Dolphins training camp along with preseason games.
Sports Talk 790 The Ticket WAXY-AM went down for the third consecutive month from a 0.7 to a 0.6 in August. The weekday lineup has remained intact for the past 12 months. It was the worst ratings for the station since August 2016.
Miami Sports 940 WINZ-AM had a drop after registering a 0.3 in the previous five months and fell to a 0.2 in August. Andy Slater no longer handled the mid-afternoon shift during the period and was replaced by one extra hour of Rich Eisen and Colin Cowherd from Fox Sports Radio.
A major shock was that 640 The Hurricane WMEN-AM appeared in the Miami market even though they are based in Palm Beach County. They did end up with a 0.1 thanks to New York Yankees broadcasts along with Kevin's Other Show in the afternoon shift.
WQAM slipped from a 0.9 to a 0.8 during the month. It was a surprise that the station got no traction with the start of Miami Dolphins training camp along with preseason games.
Sports Talk 790 The Ticket WAXY-AM went down for the third consecutive month from a 0.7 to a 0.6 in August. The weekday lineup has remained intact for the past 12 months. It was the worst ratings for the station since August 2016.
Miami Sports 940 WINZ-AM had a drop after registering a 0.3 in the previous five months and fell to a 0.2 in August. Andy Slater no longer handled the mid-afternoon shift during the period and was replaced by one extra hour of Rich Eisen and Colin Cowherd from Fox Sports Radio.
A major shock was that 640 The Hurricane WMEN-AM appeared in the Miami market even though they are based in Palm Beach County. They did end up with a 0.1 thanks to New York Yankees broadcasts along with Kevin's Other Show in the afternoon shift.
Marc James New WEEI Saturday Host
Marc James has added duties as a Saturday sports talk co-host on WEEI-FM in Boston. He has filled in as a co-host on weekday programs there over the past year. James has been a sports anchor on NESN since May 2017.
James, who previously went by the name Marc Bernarzyk, was one time a sports talk host in South Florida. He joined 1400 The Fan WFLL-AM as an midday host in April 2004. He was elevated to the afternoon shift in 2005 and took over for Bob Page. James replaced Anita Marks to become the morning host in early 2006 and had that position until June 2006 when the station flipped from a sports talk format.
He has worked in many different cities since he left South Florida. James has hosted sports shows on WHBQ-AM in Memphis, WHBO-AM in Tampa, WFNZ-AM in Charlotte and WZGC-FM in Atlanta.
James, who previously went by the name Marc Bernarzyk, was one time a sports talk host in South Florida. He joined 1400 The Fan WFLL-AM as an midday host in April 2004. He was elevated to the afternoon shift in 2005 and took over for Bob Page. James replaced Anita Marks to become the morning host in early 2006 and had that position until June 2006 when the station flipped from a sports talk format.
He has worked in many different cities since he left South Florida. James has hosted sports shows on WHBQ-AM in Memphis, WHBO-AM in Tampa, WFNZ-AM in Charlotte and WZGC-FM in Atlanta.
Anthony Chiang Moves To Miami Herald
Anthony Chiang has joined the Miami Herald as their new Miami Heat beat writer. He replaces Manny Navarro who left for The Athletic Miami earlier this week.
Chiang was recently with the Palm Beach Post as the Miami Heat reporter. The newspaper mentioned that they would no longer cover the team on a regular basis and moved Chiang to cover the Miami Hurricanes athletic program in July 2018.
He first started locally earlier this decade as a high school sports reporter for the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Chiang then went to the Palm Beach Post in the middle of 2013 as their lead high school sportswriter. He was promoted to write about the Miami Heat in 2015.
Chiang was recently with the Palm Beach Post as the Miami Heat reporter. The newspaper mentioned that they would no longer cover the team on a regular basis and moved Chiang to cover the Miami Hurricanes athletic program in July 2018.
He first started locally earlier this decade as a high school sports reporter for the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Chiang then went to the Palm Beach Post in the middle of 2013 as their lead high school sportswriter. He was promoted to write about the Miami Heat in 2015.
Kelley Bydlon Heads To Las Vegas
Kelley Bydlon joined Vegas Stats and Information Network, a.k.a. VSIN, in Las Vegas on Monday as a producer. He recently left his position as a sports producer at WPTV-TV Channel 5 in West Palm Beach.
Bydlon first got into broadcasting as an intern at ESPN Radio 760 WEFL-AM in 2009. He was later elevated to a producer role. Bydlon shifted to ESPN West Palm 106.3 WUUB-FM in February 2013 when Good Karma Broadcasting moved their English sports talk format from an AM frequency to a FM frequency.
Tuesday, September 4, 2018
Phillies Pile On Marlins
The Philadelphia Phillies handled the Miami Marlins 9-4 on Tuesday night at Marlins Park. The Marlins have lost six of their last eight games. The Phillies have prevailed in three of their previous six games.
Philadelphia(73-65) pounced on the lead early. Carlos Santana blasted a leadoff solo home run into the upper deck on right field in the first inning for his 21st homer of the year. The Phils loaded the bases which led to a three-run triple by Cesar Hernandez to the right-field wall. Odubel Herrera, Wilson Ramos and Nick Williams all scored on the play to make it 4-0.
Miami(55-84) began to chop at the lead in the bottom of the first. J.T. Realmuto ripped a solo homer to right-center field on a 2-1 count.
The Phillies continued their scoring in the second inning. Asdrubal Cabrera doubled into deep right field which brought in Santana and Rhys Hoskins.
Cabrera remained an obstacle to the Fish as he has all season with the Mets and now with the Phillies. He connected with a solo home run to right field on a 1-1 count during the top of the fourth.
Both clubs were able to score in the fifth inning. Philadelphia had Jeff Kingery cross the plate on a Santana ground out to first.
The Marlins placed two runs to cut the deficit to 8-3. Starlin Castro knocked in Austin Dean with a base hit into center field. Rafael Ortega would later score on a ground out to first by Derek Dietrich.
In the eighth inning, Miami added another run. Realmuto hit his second home run of the contest on a 3-2 pitch to left-center field for his 20th homer of the season.
The Phils loaded the bases in the ninth. Hoskins got hit by a pitch for Williams to touch home plate.
Philadelphia(73-65) pounced on the lead early. Carlos Santana blasted a leadoff solo home run into the upper deck on right field in the first inning for his 21st homer of the year. The Phils loaded the bases which led to a three-run triple by Cesar Hernandez to the right-field wall. Odubel Herrera, Wilson Ramos and Nick Williams all scored on the play to make it 4-0.
Miami(55-84) began to chop at the lead in the bottom of the first. J.T. Realmuto ripped a solo homer to right-center field on a 2-1 count.
The Phillies continued their scoring in the second inning. Asdrubal Cabrera doubled into deep right field which brought in Santana and Rhys Hoskins.
Cabrera remained an obstacle to the Fish as he has all season with the Mets and now with the Phillies. He connected with a solo home run to right field on a 1-1 count during the top of the fourth.
Both clubs were able to score in the fifth inning. Philadelphia had Jeff Kingery cross the plate on a Santana ground out to first.
The Marlins placed two runs to cut the deficit to 8-3. Starlin Castro knocked in Austin Dean with a base hit into center field. Rafael Ortega would later score on a ground out to first by Derek Dietrich.
In the eighth inning, Miami added another run. Realmuto hit his second home run of the contest on a 3-2 pitch to left-center field for his 20th homer of the season.
The Phils loaded the bases in the ninth. Hoskins got hit by a pitch for Williams to touch home plate.
Jason Taylor Returns To Westwood One
Jason Taylor returns to Westwood One as a game analyst for NFL games on Sunday nights. It will be the second straight season he will work alongside play-by-play announcer Kevin Kugler. Taylor is currently a defensive coach for the St. Thomas Aquinas Raiders high school football team.
Taylor played 15 seasons in the NFL and had three stints with the Miami Dolphins. He compiled 139.5 sacks which is seventh all-time in NFL history. Taylor was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2017.
Shandel Richardson Leaving Sun-Sentinel
Shandel Richardson will be leaving the South Florida Sun-Sentinel on September. He will joining The Athletic Miami as their new Miami Heat beat writer.
Richardson covered the Miami Heat alongside Ira Winderman at the newspaper. He started at the Sun-Sentinel back in 2003 as a high school sports reporter. Richardson was later promoted and wrote about the University of Miami athletic program.
Richardson covered the Miami Heat alongside Ira Winderman at the newspaper. He started at the Sun-Sentinel back in 2003 as a high school sports reporter. Richardson was later promoted and wrote about the University of Miami athletic program.
Manny Navarro And Andre Fernandez Join The Athletic
Manny Navarro and Andre Fernandez have joined The Athletic Miami. Both worked with the Miami Herald up until last week.
Navarro was with the Miami Herald for 23 years. He recently was the Miami Heat beat writer for that newspaper. He had a long tenure covering high school sports in Dade County and Broward County. He has reported on the Miami Heat in recent years. Navarro will be writing mostly about the University of Miami athletic program for The Athletic Miami.
Fernandez was the lead high school sports beat reporter at the Miami Herald until several months ago. He recently has worked covering the Miami Marlins and Miami Dolphins. Fernandez will be the Miami Marlins writer for The Athletic Miami.
Navarro was with the Miami Herald for 23 years. He recently was the Miami Heat beat writer for that newspaper. He had a long tenure covering high school sports in Dade County and Broward County. He has reported on the Miami Heat in recent years. Navarro will be writing mostly about the University of Miami athletic program for The Athletic Miami.
Fernandez was the lead high school sports beat reporter at the Miami Herald until several months ago. He recently has worked covering the Miami Marlins and Miami Dolphins. Fernandez will be the Miami Marlins writer for The Athletic Miami.
Monday, September 3, 2018
Marlins Ease By Phillies
The Miami Marlins got by the Philadelphia Phillies 3-1 at Marlins Park on Monday. Justin Bour made his return to South Florida after being traded by the Marlins to the Phillies on August 10.
Philadelphia(72-65) walked out to a 1-0 lead in the top of the second. Asdrubal Cabrera hit a solo home run to right field on a 0-2 pitch for his 22nd homer of the season.
Miami(55-83) answered back in the bottom of the frame. Lewis Brinson singled to center field and brought home Derek Dietrich. Three batters later, Rafael Ortega knocked in Brinson and Austin Dean with a single into left field.
Philadelphia(72-65) walked out to a 1-0 lead in the top of the second. Asdrubal Cabrera hit a solo home run to right field on a 0-2 pitch for his 22nd homer of the season.
Miami(55-83) answered back in the bottom of the frame. Lewis Brinson singled to center field and brought home Derek Dietrich. Three batters later, Rafael Ortega knocked in Brinson and Austin Dean with a single into left field.
Sunday, September 2, 2018
Hurricanes Fall To LSU
The Miami Hurricanes opened up their 2018 regular season and lost to LSU Tigers 33-17 at AT&T Stadium in Dallas on Sunday night. The Hurricanes have lost four consecutive games going back to last season. The last time these two schools met was at the 2005 Peach Bowl which the Tigers won 40-3.
LSU(1-0) got on the scoreboard first. Cole Tracy converted on a 43-yard field goal at the 8:26 mark.
Miami(0-1) was able to tie the contest with 6:49 left in the first. Bubba Baxa kicked a 38-yard field goal.
The Tigers regained the lead 10-3 with 35 seconds remaining in the quarter. Running back Nick Brossette went off-left tackle and raced up the middle of the field 50 yards untouched to reach the end zone for a touchdown.
In the second quarter, LSU scored on their first possession. Brossette rushed through the left side of the line and scored from one yard away at 9:21 for a 14-point margin. Tracy would add a 21-yard field goal at 4:56 to make it 20-3.
The Hurricanes next drive ended up badly. Quarterback Malik Rosier threw an interception up the middle and linebacker Jacob Phillips returned it 45 yards for a score with 4:21 left in the second.
The second half had the Tigers expand their lead to 30-3 on their second possession as Tracy kicked a 21-yard field goal at 7:32. He added a 54-yard field goal off the crossbar at the 3:51 mark.
The Canes finally reached the end zone with 13:57 remaining in the fourth quarter. Rosier faked a handoff to running back Travis Homer and sprinted through the middle for a three-yard touchdown run.
Miami rumbled down the field on their next possession. Wide receiver Brian Hightower made his first career catch with a 32-yard touchdown reception on the left side of the end zone from Rosier at 8:43 and the Canes were down 33-17.
LSU(1-0) got on the scoreboard first. Cole Tracy converted on a 43-yard field goal at the 8:26 mark.
Miami(0-1) was able to tie the contest with 6:49 left in the first. Bubba Baxa kicked a 38-yard field goal.
The Tigers regained the lead 10-3 with 35 seconds remaining in the quarter. Running back Nick Brossette went off-left tackle and raced up the middle of the field 50 yards untouched to reach the end zone for a touchdown.
In the second quarter, LSU scored on their first possession. Brossette rushed through the left side of the line and scored from one yard away at 9:21 for a 14-point margin. Tracy would add a 21-yard field goal at 4:56 to make it 20-3.
The Hurricanes next drive ended up badly. Quarterback Malik Rosier threw an interception up the middle and linebacker Jacob Phillips returned it 45 yards for a score with 4:21 left in the second.
The second half had the Tigers expand their lead to 30-3 on their second possession as Tracy kicked a 21-yard field goal at 7:32. He added a 54-yard field goal off the crossbar at the 3:51 mark.
The Canes finally reached the end zone with 13:57 remaining in the fourth quarter. Rosier faked a handoff to running back Travis Homer and sprinted through the middle for a three-yard touchdown run.
Miami rumbled down the field on their next possession. Wide receiver Brian Hightower made his first career catch with a 32-yard touchdown reception on the left side of the end zone from Rosier at 8:43 and the Canes were down 33-17.
Blue Jays Fly By Marlins
The Toronto Blue Jays beat the Miami Marlins X-X at Marlins Park on Sunday. Marlins starting pitcher Jeff Brigham made his major league debut while Blue Jays pitcher Sean Reid-Foley went on the mound for his third major league start.
Toronto(62-74) was able to score in the first inning. Kendrys Morales lined a sacrifice fly to right field for Billy McKinney to score.
They added two runs in the top of the third. Lourdes Gurriel Jr. hit a sacrifice fly to right which scored Morales. Aledmys Diaz followed with a sacrifice fly to center for Randall Grichuk to come home.
The Blue Jays made it a six-run margin in the fifth inning. Teoscar Hernandez socked a three-run homer to left field on a 1-2 pitch.
Miami(54-83) ended the shutout in the bottom of the fifth. The Marlins had the bases loaded and J.T. Riddle walked for Rafael Ortega to cross the plate.
Toronto(62-74) was able to score in the first inning. Kendrys Morales lined a sacrifice fly to right field for Billy McKinney to score.
They added two runs in the top of the third. Lourdes Gurriel Jr. hit a sacrifice fly to right which scored Morales. Aledmys Diaz followed with a sacrifice fly to center for Randall Grichuk to come home.
The Blue Jays made it a six-run margin in the fifth inning. Teoscar Hernandez socked a three-run homer to left field on a 1-2 pitch.
Miami(54-83) ended the shutout in the bottom of the fifth. The Marlins had the bases loaded and J.T. Riddle walked for Rafael Ortega to cross the plate.
Manny Navarro and Andre Fernandez Leave Miami Herald
Longtime sportswriter Manny Navarro has left the Miami Herald. He has worked at that newspaper for the past 23 years. Navarro was recently the Miami Heat beat writer at the Miami Herald. He had a long reign covering high school sports in Dade County and Broward County.
Andre Fernandez is also leaving the sports department at the Miami Herald. He was the lead high school sports reporter at the newspaper until earlier this year. Fernandez had branched out recently to cover the Miami Marlins, Miami Heat, Miami Dolphins and University of Miami Hurricanes.
Andre Fernandez is also leaving the sports department at the Miami Herald. He was the lead high school sports reporter at the newspaper until earlier this year. Fernandez had branched out recently to cover the Miami Marlins, Miami Heat, Miami Dolphins and University of Miami Hurricanes.
Anthony Chiang Leaving Palm Beach Post
Anthony Chiang is leaving his position at the Palm Beach Post. He has been with the newspaper for the past five years.
Chiang joined the Palm Beach Post in 2013 as a high school sports reporter. He was promoted and became the Miami Heat beat writer in 2015. Chiang was moved to cover the University of Miami Hurricanes athletic program in July 2018. Prior to his arrival at the Palm Beach Post, he worked as a high school sports writer at the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.
Chiang joined the Palm Beach Post in 2013 as a high school sports reporter. He was promoted and became the Miami Heat beat writer in 2015. Chiang was moved to cover the University of Miami Hurricanes athletic program in July 2018. Prior to his arrival at the Palm Beach Post, he worked as a high school sports writer at the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.
Saturday, September 1, 2018
Marlins Drop Blue Jays
The Miami Marlins defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 6-3 on Saturday night at Marlins Park. Both teams will play the final game of the series on Sunday.
The Marlins picked up their first run in the opening inning. Brian Anderson hit a sacrifice fly to right field for J.T. Riddle to score. J.T. Realmuto added a solo home run to center field on a 2-2 pitch during the third to make it 2-0.
Toronto(61-74) got on the scoreboard in the top of the fourth. Randall Grichuk popped a sacrifice fly to left which scored Devon Travis.
Miami(54-82) placed four runs in the fifth inning to move ahead 6-1. Anderson walked with the bases loaded and it brought home Wei-Yin Chen. Prado followed and cleared the bases with a three-run double to deep right-center field. Riddle, Realmuto and Anderson all were able to score on the play.
The Blue Jays cut the deficit down to three runs in the ninth. Justin Smoak ripped a two-run homer to right field on a 1-0 count.
The Marlins picked up their first run in the opening inning. Brian Anderson hit a sacrifice fly to right field for J.T. Riddle to score. J.T. Realmuto added a solo home run to center field on a 2-2 pitch during the third to make it 2-0.
Toronto(61-74) got on the scoreboard in the top of the fourth. Randall Grichuk popped a sacrifice fly to left which scored Devon Travis.
Miami(54-82) placed four runs in the fifth inning to move ahead 6-1. Anderson walked with the bases loaded and it brought home Wei-Yin Chen. Prado followed and cleared the bases with a three-run double to deep right-center field. Riddle, Realmuto and Anderson all were able to score on the play.
The Blue Jays cut the deficit down to three runs in the ninth. Justin Smoak ripped a two-run homer to right field on a 1-0 count.