The San Diego Padres defeated the Miami Marlins 5-2 at Petco Park on Friday night. It was the beginning of a six-game road trip for the Marlins.
San Diego(30-27) got solo home runs to left field by Franmil Reyes in the first inning and Hunter Renfroe in the fourth.
Miami(19-36) picked up a tally in the sixth inning. Pinch-hitter Rosell Herrera bashed a solo homer to left-center field on a 2-1 pitch.
The Padres extended their lead to 4-1 in the bottom of the seventh. Ian Kinsler lifted a home run to left-center field on a 1-2 count. Wil Myers later knocked in Manuel Margot on a base hit to center.
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Friday, May 31, 2019
Thursday, May 30, 2019
Craig Mish Joins Fantasy Sports Radio Network
Craig Mish had joined SportsGrid Fantasy Sports Radio Network as their new midday host beginning on June 3. He has left SiriusXM Radio where he hosted a fantasy sports program since 2010. He will continue as the podcast host of Swings and Mishes on Five Reasons Sports Network.
Mish previously had several different stops in the Miami market. He first got noticed as a producer, sports anchor and sports host at 1700 The Fan WAFN-AM from 1999 to 2000. Mish had a ten-year reign as a reporter, fill-in host and executive producer of Miccosukee Sports Rap on Fox Sports Net Florida from 2000 until 2010.
He was a weekend host for a couple of years on Sports Radio 560 WQAM-AM during the mid 2000s. Mish moved on to Sports Talk 790 The Ticket WAXY-AM and became a weekend host from June 2008 to January 2016.
Mish previously had several different stops in the Miami market. He first got noticed as a producer, sports anchor and sports host at 1700 The Fan WAFN-AM from 1999 to 2000. Mish had a ten-year reign as a reporter, fill-in host and executive producer of Miccosukee Sports Rap on Fox Sports Net Florida from 2000 until 2010.
He was a weekend host for a couple of years on Sports Radio 560 WQAM-AM during the mid 2000s. Mish moved on to Sports Talk 790 The Ticket WAXY-AM and became a weekend host from June 2008 to January 2016.
Giants Stop Marlins
The San Francisco Giants avoided a three-game sweep with a 3-1 victory over the Miami Marlins on Wednesday at Marlins Park. The Marlins go back on the road after a short home stand and travel to San Diego while the Giants head for Baltimore to face the Orioles.
Miami(19-35) jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the second inning. Sandy Alcantara singled into left field for Miguel Rojas to score.
The Giants tied the contest up during the top of the seventh. Mike Yastzemski knocked in Brandon Crawford with a base hit to right.
San Francisco(22-33) pulled ahead 3-1 in the eight inning when Crawford hit a ground-rule double to center field. Buster Posey and Brandon Belt were able to score on the play.
Miami(19-35) jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the second inning. Sandy Alcantara singled into left field for Miguel Rojas to score.
The Giants tied the contest up during the top of the seventh. Mike Yastzemski knocked in Brandon Crawford with a base hit to right.
San Francisco(22-33) pulled ahead 3-1 in the eight inning when Crawford hit a ground-rule double to center field. Buster Posey and Brandon Belt were able to score on the play.
Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Marlins Handle Giants
The Miami Marlins got by the San Francisco Giants 4-2 at Marlins Park on Wednesday night. Miami has won six of their last nine games.
The Marlins got the first run in the third inning. Starlin Castro hit a sacrifice fly to left field and Austin Dean scored.
San Francisco(21-33) responded and evened it up 1-1 during the top of the fourth. Brandon Belt cracked a solo home run to right-center field on a 2-1 pitch for his eighth homer of the season.
Miami(19-34) added two more runs in the seventh inning. Neil Walker doubled into shallow right field and Jorge Alfaro crossed the plate. Garrett Cooper later drove in Curtis Granderson with a sacrifice fly to right field.
The Fish made it 4-1 in the following frame. Harold Ramirez knocked in Castro on a base hit to right field.
Tbe Giants added a tally in the top of the ninth inning. Belt grounded into a fielder's choice to short for Buster Posey to score from third. Former Giants pitcher Sergio Romo picked up his 11th save of the year with the Marlins.
The Marlins got the first run in the third inning. Starlin Castro hit a sacrifice fly to left field and Austin Dean scored.
San Francisco(21-33) responded and evened it up 1-1 during the top of the fourth. Brandon Belt cracked a solo home run to right-center field on a 2-1 pitch for his eighth homer of the season.
Miami(19-34) added two more runs in the seventh inning. Neil Walker doubled into shallow right field and Jorge Alfaro crossed the plate. Garrett Cooper later drove in Curtis Granderson with a sacrifice fly to right field.
The Fish made it 4-1 in the following frame. Harold Ramirez knocked in Castro on a base hit to right field.
Tbe Giants added a tally in the top of the ninth inning. Belt grounded into a fielder's choice to short for Buster Posey to score from third. Former Giants pitcher Sergio Romo picked up his 11th save of the year with the Marlins.
Erick Falero Leaving WQAM
Miami Sports Radio 560 WQAM-AM afternoon show executive producer Erick Falero is leaving the station. His final day in the organization will be on May 31.
Falero has been the producer for the afternoon show with Marc Hochman and Channing Crowder for several years. He recently added duties as the afternoon sports anchor. Falero was part of the program when Hochman and Crowder co-hosted with Zach Krantz.
Falero has been the producer for the afternoon show with Marc Hochman and Channing Crowder for several years. He recently added duties as the afternoon sports anchor. Falero was part of the program when Hochman and Crowder co-hosted with Zach Krantz.
Florida Panthers Remain On WQAM
The Florida Panthers have signed a new contract to remain on Miami Sports Radio 560 WQAM-AM as their flagship station. The deal with the team will go until the end of the 2021-22 NHL season. Doug Plagens continues as the radio play-by-play announcer.
WQAM will have Florida Panthers head coach Joel Quenneville for a weekly guest segment along with a different player. The station will also continue to air the Panthers Insider program on Saturday mornings.
The Florida Panthers radio broadcasts have a long connection with 560 WQAM. The station had the radio rights from their inaugural season in 1993-94 to 2006-07. They lost broadcasting Panthers games to Sports Talk 790 The Ticket WAXY-AM for several seasons and it returned to WQAM in 2010-11.
WQAM will have Florida Panthers head coach Joel Quenneville for a weekly guest segment along with a different player. The station will also continue to air the Panthers Insider program on Saturday mornings.
The Florida Panthers radio broadcasts have a long connection with 560 WQAM. The station had the radio rights from their inaugural season in 1993-94 to 2006-07. They lost broadcasting Panthers games to Sports Talk 790 The Ticket WAXY-AM for several seasons and it returned to WQAM in 2010-11.
Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Marlins Step By Giants
The Miami Marlins began a short three-game home stand and beat the San Francisco Giants 11-3 at Marlins Park on Tuesday night. Both clubs have the two worst records in the National League.
It took just one pitch for San Francisco(21-32) to go in front. Joe Panik homered to right field on the first pitch of the contest.
In the second inning, Miami(18-34) bounced back. Miguel Rojas singled into right field to score Starlin Castro.
The Marlins took the lead 3-1 in the bottom of the third. Castro knocked in Garrett Cooper and Neil Walker on a double to deep center field.
The Fish pulled off a rally in the fifth inning and added four more runs. Harold Ramirez got a base hit to left field and Cooper crossed the plate. Jorge Alfaro later blasted a three-run homer to center field on a 1-2 count which scored Brian Anderson and Ramirez.
Trevor Richards and Curtis Granderson both walked to begin the bottom of the sixth for Miami. Cooper came up and belted a three-run home run to center on a 0-2 pitch. Rosell Herrera would hit a solo home run to right-center in the eighth inning for a 11-1 lead.
The Giants compiled two runs in the top of the ninth. Stephen Vogt scored on a sacrifice fly to center field by Kevin Pillar. Brandon Crawford sliced an infield hit to the left side for Brandon Belt to score.
It took just one pitch for San Francisco(21-32) to go in front. Joe Panik homered to right field on the first pitch of the contest.
In the second inning, Miami(18-34) bounced back. Miguel Rojas singled into right field to score Starlin Castro.
The Marlins took the lead 3-1 in the bottom of the third. Castro knocked in Garrett Cooper and Neil Walker on a double to deep center field.
The Fish pulled off a rally in the fifth inning and added four more runs. Harold Ramirez got a base hit to left field and Cooper crossed the plate. Jorge Alfaro later blasted a three-run homer to center field on a 1-2 count which scored Brian Anderson and Ramirez.
Trevor Richards and Curtis Granderson both walked to begin the bottom of the sixth for Miami. Cooper came up and belted a three-run home run to center on a 0-2 pitch. Rosell Herrera would hit a solo home run to right-center in the eighth inning for a 11-1 lead.
The Giants compiled two runs in the top of the ninth. Stephen Vogt scored on a sacrifice fly to center field by Kevin Pillar. Brandon Crawford sliced an infield hit to the left side for Brandon Belt to score.
Big O Show Adds Co-Host
The Big O Show with Orlando Alzugaray on 1210 The Man WNMA-AM added a co-host to the afternoon program on Tuesday. The new co-host on the show is Liz Garcia.
Alzugaray made his debut with the new station on March 21. He had stints as a talk host at Miami Sports Radio 560 WQAM-AM and 640 Sports WMEN-AM prior to his arrival at 1210 The Man. Alzugaray currently does a weekend afternoon show on Mad Dog Radio at SiriusXM Radio.
Alzugaray made his debut with the new station on March 21. He had stints as a talk host at Miami Sports Radio 560 WQAM-AM and 640 Sports WMEN-AM prior to his arrival at 1210 The Man. Alzugaray currently does a weekend afternoon show on Mad Dog Radio at SiriusXM Radio.
Monday, May 27, 2019
Steve Goldstein Hosts Stanley Cup Final
Florida Panthers television play-by-play announcer Steve Goldstein is the radio studio host for the Stanley Cup Final on Westwood One. The championship round begins on Monday night between the Boston Bruins and the St. Louis Blues.
It is the fourth straight year that Goldstein has held that post. He was a radio play-by-play announcer, rinkside reporter and studio host during the earlier rounds of the 2019 Stanley Cup playoffs.
Goldstein has been part of Florida Panthers broadcasts on radio or television since the 1996-97 season. Westwood One will have the same people in the broadcast booth from last year with Kenny Albert as play-by-play announcer and Joe Micheletti as game analyst.
It is the fourth straight year that Goldstein has held that post. He was a radio play-by-play announcer, rinkside reporter and studio host during the earlier rounds of the 2019 Stanley Cup playoffs.
Goldstein has been part of Florida Panthers broadcasts on radio or television since the 1996-97 season. Westwood One will have the same people in the broadcast booth from last year with Kenny Albert as play-by-play announcer and Joe Micheletti as game analyst.
Marlins Avoid Sweep To Nationals
The Miami Marlins eased by the Washington Nationals 3-2 at Nationals Park on Monday. The Marlins avoided a four-game series sweep to the Nats.
Miami(17-34) got up 1-0 in the third inning. Neil Walker knocked in Garrett Cooper with a base hit into shallow right field.
Washington(22-32) scored in the contest just in the bottom of the fifth. Brian Dozier hit a sacrifice fly to center which brought in Kurt Suzuki. Max Scherzer followed and singled into right-center field for Gerardo Parra to cross the plate.
The Marlins tied the game up 2-2 in the top of the seventh. Miguel Rojas scored as Harold Ramirez grounded into a fielder's choice to short. The Fish regained the lead in the eighth inning when Rojas drove in Starlin Castro on a sacrifice fly to right field.
Miami(17-34) got up 1-0 in the third inning. Neil Walker knocked in Garrett Cooper with a base hit into shallow right field.
Washington(22-32) scored in the contest just in the bottom of the fifth. Brian Dozier hit a sacrifice fly to center which brought in Kurt Suzuki. Max Scherzer followed and singled into right-center field for Gerardo Parra to cross the plate.
The Marlins tied the game up 2-2 in the top of the seventh. Miguel Rojas scored as Harold Ramirez grounded into a fielder's choice to short. The Fish regained the lead in the eighth inning when Rojas drove in Starlin Castro on a sacrifice fly to right field.
Sunday, May 26, 2019
Nationals Top Marlins
The Washington Nationals beat the Miami Marlins 9-6 on Sunday at Nationals Park. The Marlins finish a seven-game road trip on Monday in Washington.
Washington(22-31) compiled four runs in both the third and sixth inning. They had a comfortable 9-0 lead over the Fish.
Miami(16-34) put up several runs to make it look respectable. The Marlins got a pair of runs during the eighth and chalked up four more runs in the ninth.
Washington(22-31) compiled four runs in both the third and sixth inning. They had a comfortable 9-0 lead over the Fish.
Miami(16-34) put up several runs to make it look respectable. The Marlins got a pair of runs during the eighth and chalked up four more runs in the ninth.
Lockhart Stadium Completely Demolished
The final part of Lockhart Stadium in Fort Lauderdale was ripped down this week. The demolition of the facility began on May 8. A new stadium will be built for Inter Miami CF. They are expected to have their Major League Soccer inaugural season in 2020.
It will be the return for MLS to that stadium location. The Miami Fusion played at Lockhart Stadium from 1998 to 2001.
Lockhart Stadium was the home of the Fort Lauderdale Strikers from 1977 to 2016. The team had two stints in the North American Soccer League from 1977 to 1983 along with 2011 to 2016. The Strikers also participated in the American Soccer League, American Professional Soccer League and United Soccer League.
The annual Soul Bowl high school football game between the Blanche Ely Tigers and the Dillard Panthers was held there for many decades until 2016. The venue also hosted several FHSAA soccer championships during the mid 2000s.
The Florida Atlantic University Owls football team also held their home games there from 2002 until 2010. FAU moved on to their campus at FAU Stadium in Boca Raton.
It will be the return for MLS to that stadium location. The Miami Fusion played at Lockhart Stadium from 1998 to 2001.
Lockhart Stadium was the home of the Fort Lauderdale Strikers from 1977 to 2016. The team had two stints in the North American Soccer League from 1977 to 1983 along with 2011 to 2016. The Strikers also participated in the American Soccer League, American Professional Soccer League and United Soccer League.
The annual Soul Bowl high school football game between the Blanche Ely Tigers and the Dillard Panthers was held there for many decades until 2016. The venue also hosted several FHSAA soccer championships during the mid 2000s.
The Florida Atlantic University Owls football team also held their home games there from 2002 until 2010. FAU moved on to their campus at FAU Stadium in Boca Raton.
Saturday, May 25, 2019
Nationals Down Marilns
The Washington Nationals took the Miami Marlins 5-0 at Nationals Park on Saturday. The Marlins dropped their second straight game following a six-game winning streak.
Washington(21-31) got all their runs during the bottom of the fourth. Juan Soto singled to right which scored Anthony Rendon. Soto would score on a fielding error by Brian Anderson.
Miami(16-33) later gave up three more runs later in the frame. Yan Gomes drove in Matt Adams, Brian Dozier and Victor Robles with a double to right field.
Washington(21-31) got all their runs during the bottom of the fourth. Juan Soto singled to right which scored Anthony Rendon. Soto would score on a fielding error by Brian Anderson.
Miami(16-33) later gave up three more runs later in the frame. Yan Gomes drove in Matt Adams, Brian Dozier and Victor Robles with a double to right field.
Friday, May 24, 2019
Cardinal Newman Edges Seminole Ridge
The Cardinal Newman Crusaders held off the Seminole Ridge Hawks 14-13 at Sam Budnyk Field in West Palm Beach on Friday night. It was the last two-quarter game of the spring football jamboree hosted by Cardinal Newman. The Crusaders had beaten Santaluces 21-0 earlier and finished with a 2-0 record.
After getting an interception early and returning it to the Crusaders six-yard line, Seminole Ridge got up 7-0 at 10:38 of the opening quarter. Deion McMinnis rushed to the right side and scored a three-yard touchdown.
Cardinal Newman tied it 7-7 with 4:10 left in the first. Quarterback Austin Wallace avoided a sack and found wide receiver Jason Lovingshimer on the left side of the end zone with a five-yard toss.
The Crusaders took the lead with 1:05 to go in the quarter. Wallace fired a 17-yard pass to wide receiver John Catando in front right corner of the end zone.
The Hawks would have one more chance on their last possession of the contest. McMinnis almost outraced the Cardinal Newman secondary and was caught at the Crusaders 20-yard line following a 65-yard carry up the right hash marks. It led to a fourth-and-goal for the Hawks at the five-yard line and wide receiver Renald Leandre caught a pass in the back left corner of the end zone with 36 seconds left.
Seminole Ridge trailed 14-13 and they decided to attempt a two-point conversion. McMinnis ran with ball around the right end and was stopped by the Crusaders defense inches from the goal line.
After getting an interception early and returning it to the Crusaders six-yard line, Seminole Ridge got up 7-0 at 10:38 of the opening quarter. Deion McMinnis rushed to the right side and scored a three-yard touchdown.
Cardinal Newman tied it 7-7 with 4:10 left in the first. Quarterback Austin Wallace avoided a sack and found wide receiver Jason Lovingshimer on the left side of the end zone with a five-yard toss.
The Crusaders took the lead with 1:05 to go in the quarter. Wallace fired a 17-yard pass to wide receiver John Catando in front right corner of the end zone.
The Hawks would have one more chance on their last possession of the contest. McMinnis almost outraced the Cardinal Newman secondary and was caught at the Crusaders 20-yard line following a 65-yard carry up the right hash marks. It led to a fourth-and-goal for the Hawks at the five-yard line and wide receiver Renald Leandre caught a pass in the back left corner of the end zone with 36 seconds left.
Seminole Ridge trailed 14-13 and they decided to attempt a two-point conversion. McMinnis ran with ball around the right end and was stopped by the Crusaders defense inches from the goal line.
Seminole Ridge Pounds Archbishop McCarthy
The Seminole Ridge Hawks dominated the Archbishop McCarthy Maverciks 26-0 on Friday night in a two-quarter game. It was part of the Cardinal Newman High School spring football jamboree in West Palm Beach.
Seminole Ridge got the ball first and reached the end zone with 6:47 to go in the first quarter. Running back Deion McMinnis raced around the right end from three yards out for a 6-0 lead.
The Hawks scored six seconds into the second quarter and led by 12 points. They used the same full-house backfield and McMinnis went through the right tackle on a six-yard touchdown run.
It became a 19-point gap for Seminole Ridge with 7:16 remaining. McMinnis scored his third touchdown of the contest as he rushed up the middle untouched from one yard away.
The Archbishop McCarthy quarterback fumbled the ball when he was sacked at his own three-yard line. Hawks defensive end Jordan Lawrence pounced on the ball in the end zone for a touchdown with 5:39 left.
Seminole Ridge got the ball first and reached the end zone with 6:47 to go in the first quarter. Running back Deion McMinnis raced around the right end from three yards out for a 6-0 lead.
The Hawks scored six seconds into the second quarter and led by 12 points. They used the same full-house backfield and McMinnis went through the right tackle on a six-yard touchdown run.
It became a 19-point gap for Seminole Ridge with 7:16 remaining. McMinnis scored his third touchdown of the contest as he rushed up the middle untouched from one yard away.
The Archbishop McCarthy quarterback fumbled the ball when he was sacked at his own three-yard line. Hawks defensive end Jordan Lawrence pounced on the ball in the end zone for a touchdown with 5:39 left.
Santaluces Handles Archbishop McCarthy
The Santaluces Chiefs shut out the Archbishop McCarthy Mavericks 14-0 on Friday night in West Palm Beach. It was a two-quarter contest held at Cardinal Newman.
After Archbishop McCarthy punted the ball away to end their drive, Santaluces scored on the second play of their first possession at 10:03 of the first quarter. Running back Val Carnegie sprinted down the right sideline and scored from 70 yards away.
In the second quarter, the Chiefs expanded their lead to 14-0 with 1:33 remaining. Carnegie went through the right side of the line from three yards out.
After Archbishop McCarthy punted the ball away to end their drive, Santaluces scored on the second play of their first possession at 10:03 of the first quarter. Running back Val Carnegie sprinted down the right sideline and scored from 70 yards away.
In the second quarter, the Chiefs expanded their lead to 14-0 with 1:33 remaining. Carnegie went through the right side of the line from three yards out.
Cardinal Newman Blanks Santaluces
The Cardinal Newman Crusaders shut out the Santaluces Chiefs 21-0 in a two-quarter game at Sam Budnyk Field in West Palm Beach on Friday. It was the first game of the Cardinal Newman High School spring football jamboree.
The Crusaders made it 7-0 at the 2:07 mark of the first quarter. Running back Chris D'Or rushed through the middle from one yard out.
Santaluces tried to respond on their next possession. Cardinal Newman defensive back Daniel Sledge intercepted a pass on left sideline and returned it untouched for a 27-yard touchdown with 1:11 left in the first.
The Chiefs allowed another score with 5:22 remaining in the second quarter. Crusaders running back Domineco Fusca raced down the left side on a 31-yard touchdown.
The Crusaders made it 7-0 at the 2:07 mark of the first quarter. Running back Chris D'Or rushed through the middle from one yard out.
Santaluces tried to respond on their next possession. Cardinal Newman defensive back Daniel Sledge intercepted a pass on left sideline and returned it untouched for a 27-yard touchdown with 1:11 left in the first.
The Chiefs allowed another score with 5:22 remaining in the second quarter. Crusaders running back Domineco Fusca raced down the left side on a 31-yard touchdown.
Thursday, May 23, 2019
Marlins Come Back On Tigers Again
The Miami Marlins waited until the ninth inning to come back and defeat the Detroit Tigers 5-2 at Comerica Park on Thursday. The Marlins extended their winning streak to six games.
The last time the Fish had at least a six-game winning streak was in 2016. The Tigers went 0-9 in their recent nine-game homestand.
In the sixth inning, Detroit(18-29) scored first. Ronny Rodriguez hit a sacrifice fly to left field and Niko Goodrum crossed the plate.
The Tigers extended their lead to 2-0 in the bottom of the eighth. Former Marlin Miguel Cabrera knocked in Goodrum with a single into right field.
Miami(16-31) pulled off a five-run rally in the ninth inning to take their first lead. Neil Walker drove in Harold Ramirez on a base hit to right. Five batters later, Garrett Cooper blasted a grand-slam homer to left field on a 0-1 pitch. Rosell Herrera, Miguel Rojas and Curtis Granderson all scored in front of Cooper on the play.
The last time the Fish had at least a six-game winning streak was in 2016. The Tigers went 0-9 in their recent nine-game homestand.
In the sixth inning, Detroit(18-29) scored first. Ronny Rodriguez hit a sacrifice fly to left field and Niko Goodrum crossed the plate.
The Tigers extended their lead to 2-0 in the bottom of the eighth. Former Marlin Miguel Cabrera knocked in Goodrum with a single into right field.
Miami(16-31) pulled off a five-run rally in the ninth inning to take their first lead. Neil Walker drove in Harold Ramirez on a base hit to right. Five batters later, Garrett Cooper blasted a grand-slam homer to left field on a 0-1 pitch. Rosell Herrera, Miguel Rojas and Curtis Granderson all scored in front of Cooper on the play.
Wednesday, May 22, 2019
Blanche Ely Spring Football Jamboree
Blanche Ely held a high school football spring jamboree at Richard L. Williams Stadium in Pompano Beach on Wednesday night. Some of the top high school football programs in South Florida participated in two-quarter games.
The Pahokee Blue Devils visited from The Muck and played in the first contest against the host school. The Blue Devils put up 28 points in the first quarter, however the Blanche Ely Tigers cut the deficit down to 28-20 to end the first contest.
The Blanche Ely McDougle Bowl rival the Deerfield Beach Bucks proved to be a contending FHSAA Class 8A team for the state championship in 2019. The Bucks blanked Pahokee 27-0 and then easily handled the Piper Bengals.
The Pahokee Blue Devils visited from The Muck and played in the first contest against the host school. The Blue Devils put up 28 points in the first quarter, however the Blanche Ely Tigers cut the deficit down to 28-20 to end the first contest.
The Blanche Ely McDougle Bowl rival the Deerfield Beach Bucks proved to be a contending FHSAA Class 8A team for the state championship in 2019. The Bucks blanked Pahokee 27-0 and then easily handled the Piper Bengals.
Boca Raton Escapes Dwyer
It was an old district rivalry from 15 years ago renewed as the Boca Raton Bobcats held off the Dwyer Panthers 21-14 on Wednesday night in the Boca Raton High School spring football jamboree. The Bobcats ended up sweeping both games against the Panthers and Vero Beach.
Boca Raton scored to move ahead 7-0 at the 5:17 mark of the first quarter. Running back Halin Elmon rushed up the middle for a five-yard touchdown.
The Bobcats extended their margin to 14 points on their next possession at 1:59. Quarterback Michael Pratt tossed a four-yard pass to wide receiver Stalens Demeus on the left side of the end zone.
It looked like Boca Raton was going for the rout early in the second quarter as they took their first possession deep into enemy territory. They lost the ball on downs at the Panthers 13-yard line. Dwyer scored on their first play from scrimmage when wide receiver Markell Lee caught a pass in the middle of the field and outraced the Boca Raton secondary for a 87-yard touchdown with 10:51 left.
Bobcats wide receiver Molinsky Desire caught a 45-yard pass on the left hash marks from Pratt at the Dwyer 42-yard line. They eventually increased their gap to 21-7 with 3:07 remaining as Pratt sprinted to the left side and ran in from 11 yards out.
Dwyer did not quit and reached the end zone with 2:04 to go. They scored on a 41-yard touchdown pass and trailed 21-14.
Boca Raton scored to move ahead 7-0 at the 5:17 mark of the first quarter. Running back Halin Elmon rushed up the middle for a five-yard touchdown.
The Bobcats extended their margin to 14 points on their next possession at 1:59. Quarterback Michael Pratt tossed a four-yard pass to wide receiver Stalens Demeus on the left side of the end zone.
It looked like Boca Raton was going for the rout early in the second quarter as they took their first possession deep into enemy territory. They lost the ball on downs at the Panthers 13-yard line. Dwyer scored on their first play from scrimmage when wide receiver Markell Lee caught a pass in the middle of the field and outraced the Boca Raton secondary for a 87-yard touchdown with 10:51 left.
Bobcats wide receiver Molinsky Desire caught a 45-yard pass on the left hash marks from Pratt at the Dwyer 42-yard line. They eventually increased their gap to 21-7 with 3:07 remaining as Pratt sprinted to the left side and ran in from 11 yards out.
Dwyer did not quit and reached the end zone with 2:04 to go. They scored on a 41-yard touchdown pass and trailed 21-14.
Boca Raton Stops Vero Beach
The Boca Raton Bobcats defeated the Vero Beach Indians 14-10 on Wednesday night in a two-quarter contest. It was part of the Boca Raton spring football jamboree.
The Indians got on the scoreboard first at the seven-minute mark of the opening quarter. They were able to make a 27-yard field goal.
Boca Raton made it 7-3 with 3:29 left in the first. Quarterback Michael Pratt fired a 28-yard pass to the end zone where wide receiver Rashawn Faustine caught it.
In the second quarter, Vero Beach regained the lead 10-7. Quarterback Ryan Jankowski sent a five-yard swing pass to the right and running back Bobby McMillian raced in from five yards away with 10:57 to go.
The Bobcats made the most of their final drive of the game. Pratt scrambled out of the pocket to the left side and scored on a 19-yard run with 3:00 left and they led 14-10.
Vero Beach almost scored on their last possession of the contest. McMillian tried to bust through the middle on the final play with no time remaining, however the Bobcats defense stopped him at the one-yard line.
The Indians got on the scoreboard first at the seven-minute mark of the opening quarter. They were able to make a 27-yard field goal.
Boca Raton made it 7-3 with 3:29 left in the first. Quarterback Michael Pratt fired a 28-yard pass to the end zone where wide receiver Rashawn Faustine caught it.
In the second quarter, Vero Beach regained the lead 10-7. Quarterback Ryan Jankowski sent a five-yard swing pass to the right and running back Bobby McMillian raced in from five yards away with 10:57 to go.
The Bobcats made the most of their final drive of the game. Pratt scrambled out of the pocket to the left side and scored on a 19-yard run with 3:00 left and they led 14-10.
Vero Beach almost scored on their last possession of the contest. McMillian tried to bust through the middle on the final play with no time remaining, however the Bobcats defense stopped him at the one-yard line.
Dwyer Dodges Vero Beach
The Dwyer Panthers got a 21-yard field goal from Brandon Proenza with no time remaining to slip by the Vero Beach Indians 16-14 at Boca Raton on Wednesday. It was the first two-quarter game of the Boca Raton High School spring football jamboree.
The Panthers compiled two field goals by Proenza during the first quarter. They picked up a 23-yard field goal at 6:56 and a 37-yard field goal at 1:20.
On the second play of their next possession, Vero Beach took the lead 7-6 with 31.3 seconds to go. Quarterback Ryan Jankowski found wide receiver Jermaine Dawson on the left side for a 63-yard touchdown pass.
There would be a slew of scoring in the second quarter. Dwyer struck on the third play of their second drive as wide receiver Myron Levy caught a pass on the right hash marks, sprinted by the secondary and scored from 59 yards away at the 5:33 mark.
The Indians answered back on the ensuing possession as Jankowski tossed a 59-yard pass to Dawson and he was tackled at the Panthers 11-yard line. Several plays later, Jankowski rolled around the left end and rushed in from two yards out with 2:42 remaining.
Dwyer marched down the field and had one more scoring opportunity deep in Vero Beach territory. Proenza was able to convert on a 21-yard field goal on the final play of the contest.
The Panthers compiled two field goals by Proenza during the first quarter. They picked up a 23-yard field goal at 6:56 and a 37-yard field goal at 1:20.
On the second play of their next possession, Vero Beach took the lead 7-6 with 31.3 seconds to go. Quarterback Ryan Jankowski found wide receiver Jermaine Dawson on the left side for a 63-yard touchdown pass.
There would be a slew of scoring in the second quarter. Dwyer struck on the third play of their second drive as wide receiver Myron Levy caught a pass on the right hash marks, sprinted by the secondary and scored from 59 yards away at the 5:33 mark.
The Indians answered back on the ensuing possession as Jankowski tossed a 59-yard pass to Dawson and he was tackled at the Panthers 11-yard line. Several plays later, Jankowski rolled around the left end and rushed in from two yards out with 2:42 remaining.
Dwyer marched down the field and had one more scoring opportunity deep in Vero Beach territory. Proenza was able to convert on a 21-yard field goal on the final play of the contest.
Marlins Scoot By Tigers
The Miami Marlins beat the Detroit Tigers 6-3 on Wednesday night at Comerica Park. The Marlins increased their winning streak to five games. It is currently the longest win streak in Major League Baseball.
Tuesday, May 21, 2019
Marlins Sting Tigers
The Miami Marlins slipped by the Detroit Tigers 5-4 in 11 innings at Comerica Park on Tuesday night. It is part of a rare three-game series for the Fish in Michigan.
Local Players On Magazine Covers
College football magazines were rolled out in the past week. Several former South Florida high school football players were noticed on the magazine covers.
University of Central Florida running back Greg McCrae appears on the Street & Smith's Florida regional cover. He played high school football with the Miramar Patriots.
University of Utah running back Zack Moss shows up on the Lindy's Sports Rocky Mountains regional cover. He helped the Hallandale Chargers knock off the two-time defending FHSAA Class 5A state champions American Heritage Patriots during the second round of the FHSAA playoffs in 2015.
University of Central Florida running back Greg McCrae appears on the Street & Smith's Florida regional cover. He played high school football with the Miramar Patriots.
University of Utah running back Zack Moss shows up on the Lindy's Sports Rocky Mountains regional cover. He helped the Hallandale Chargers knock off the two-time defending FHSAA Class 5A state champions American Heritage Patriots during the second round of the FHSAA playoffs in 2015.
Monday, May 20, 2019
Randy McMichael Gets Weekday Radio Show
Former Miami Dolphins tight end Randy McMichael has been promoted to midday co-host on WZGC-FM in Atlanta. He had done a Saturday morning college football program on that station since 2015.
McMichael was selected by the Miami Dolphins in the fourth round of the 2002 NFL Draft. He had 283 catches for 3,096 yards and 18 touchdowns in five seasons with the Dolphins. McMichael started in all 80 games he played with Miami. He also played for the St. Louis Rams and San Diego Chargers in his 11-year NFL career.
McMichael was selected by the Miami Dolphins in the fourth round of the 2002 NFL Draft. He had 283 catches for 3,096 yards and 18 touchdowns in five seasons with the Dolphins. McMichael started in all 80 games he played with Miami. He also played for the St. Louis Rams and San Diego Chargers in his 11-year NFL career.
Sunday, May 19, 2019
Marlins Blank Mets Again
The Miami Marlins swept the New York Mets in a three-game series with a 3-0 victory at Marlins Park on Sunday. It was the second straight game that the Marlins shut out the Mets. The Fish extended their winning streak to three games.
It was a quick contest as both clubs completed five innings in just one hour. Miami(13-31) made it 1-0 in the sixth inning. Curtis Graderson grounded into a double play for Rosell Herrera to score from third.
In the seventh inning, Neil Walker led off with a double to the right-center field wall. Two batters later, Miguel Rojas hit a sacrifice fly to center field and Walker crossed the plate.
New York(20-25) gave up another run in the bottom of the eighth. Granderson smacked a solo home run to right field on a 1-2 pitch.
It was a quick contest as both clubs completed five innings in just one hour. Miami(13-31) made it 1-0 in the sixth inning. Curtis Graderson grounded into a double play for Rosell Herrera to score from third.
In the seventh inning, Neil Walker led off with a double to the right-center field wall. Two batters later, Miguel Rojas hit a sacrifice fly to center field and Walker crossed the plate.
New York(20-25) gave up another run in the bottom of the eighth. Granderson smacked a solo home run to right field on a 1-2 pitch.
Marlins Beat Mets
The Miami Marlins shut out the New York Mets 2-0 at Marlins Park on Saturday. The Marlins have won two straight contests and three of their last 10 games. New York(20-24) were held to only one hit in the game.
Miami(12-31) struck immediately in the first inning. Jon Berti ripped a home run to right field on a 2-2 pitch.
The Marlins made it 2-0 in the bottom of the third. Brian Anderson knocked in Berti with a single into right.
Miami(12-31) struck immediately in the first inning. Jon Berti ripped a home run to right field on a 2-2 pitch.
The Marlins made it 2-0 in the bottom of the third. Brian Anderson knocked in Berti with a single into right.
Saturday, May 18, 2019
Treasure Coast Takes Boyd Anderson
The Treasure Coast Titans beat the Boyd Anderson Cobras 26-6 on Saturday at Dick Melear Stadium in West Palm Beach. The Titans became the first team to finish 2-0 in the Palm Beach Lakes High School spring football jamboree. They got a victory over the Glades Central Raiders earlier.
It began horribly for Boyd Anderson in the first quarter. The Cobras fumbled the ball away on their first play of the game.
Three plays later, Treasure Coast reached the end zone 58 seconds into the opening quarter. Quarterback Jonius Watkins drove through the middle from five yards away.
The Cobras committed another turnover on a fumble at 10:17 on their own 17-yard line. It took the Titans two plays on their next drive to score as running back Eden James took a direct snap and dashed up the middle from three yards out at the 9:32 mark for a 12-0 lead.
Boyd Anderson got an interception from defensive back Javaris Juste and he returned it 20 yards to their own 49-yard line. Their next possession ended on the Titans 12-yard line due to a loss on downs.
Treasure Coast struck again on the first play and moved it to a 19-point margin with 2:12 remaining in the first. Running back Sean Miller sprinted down the left sideline for an 88-yard touchdown.
In the second quarter, the Titans extended the gap to 26-0 with 3:50 to go. Miller rushed around the right end from one yard away and a running clock was then implemented.
The Cobras finally broke the shutout with 1:15 left on the first play of the following drive. Boyd Anderson quarterback Lavonshea Wright connected a 70-yard pass to wide receiver Joel Felder on the right hash marks for a touchdown.
It began horribly for Boyd Anderson in the first quarter. The Cobras fumbled the ball away on their first play of the game.
Three plays later, Treasure Coast reached the end zone 58 seconds into the opening quarter. Quarterback Jonius Watkins drove through the middle from five yards away.
The Cobras committed another turnover on a fumble at 10:17 on their own 17-yard line. It took the Titans two plays on their next drive to score as running back Eden James took a direct snap and dashed up the middle from three yards out at the 9:32 mark for a 12-0 lead.
Boyd Anderson got an interception from defensive back Javaris Juste and he returned it 20 yards to their own 49-yard line. Their next possession ended on the Titans 12-yard line due to a loss on downs.
Treasure Coast struck again on the first play and moved it to a 19-point margin with 2:12 remaining in the first. Running back Sean Miller sprinted down the left sideline for an 88-yard touchdown.
In the second quarter, the Titans extended the gap to 26-0 with 3:50 to go. Miller rushed around the right end from one yard away and a running clock was then implemented.
The Cobras finally broke the shutout with 1:15 left on the first play of the following drive. Boyd Anderson quarterback Lavonshea Wright connected a 70-yard pass to wide receiver Joel Felder on the right hash marks for a touchdown.
Miami Palmetto Outscores Rockledge
The Miami Palmetto Panthers got by the Rockledge Raiders 21-14 in West Palm Beach on Saturday. Both two schools made the longest trips to get to the Palm Beach Lakes High School spring football jamboree among the eight participants.
Miami Palmetto scored on their first possession at 9:16 of the first quarter. Wide receiver Jason Marshall made a 48-yard catch on the left hash marks from quarterback Kevin Smith.
The Raiders evened it up with 4:00 remaining in the first. Quarterback Avery Smith delivered a nine-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Jaheim Mayes on the left side of the end zone.
In the second quarter, Rockledge fumbled the ball at the Panthers five-yard line at the 9:22 mark. Miami Palmetto marched down the field and finished the drive with a 13-yard pass from Kevin Smith to wide receiver Keshawn Washington in the end zone for a 14-7 lead with 7:34 to go.
An unusual play occurred that became costly for Miami Palmetto. Their backup quarterback was sacked at his own 41-yard line, however his momentum threw the ball backward for Raiders linebacker Zachary Lovett to pounce on it and take it to the Panthers three-yard line. On a fourth-and-goal from the one-yard line, they fumbled on a handoff, but running back Ladarius Tennison recovered the ball in the end zone and Rockledge tied the contest 14-14 with 2:51 remaining.
It took just one play for Miami Palmetto to respond on their next drive. They regained the lead again 14 seconds later as Kevin Smith launched a 70-yard strike to wide receiver Brashard Smith on the right sideline to make it 21-14.
Miami Palmetto scored on their first possession at 9:16 of the first quarter. Wide receiver Jason Marshall made a 48-yard catch on the left hash marks from quarterback Kevin Smith.
The Raiders evened it up with 4:00 remaining in the first. Quarterback Avery Smith delivered a nine-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Jaheim Mayes on the left side of the end zone.
In the second quarter, Rockledge fumbled the ball at the Panthers five-yard line at the 9:22 mark. Miami Palmetto marched down the field and finished the drive with a 13-yard pass from Kevin Smith to wide receiver Keshawn Washington in the end zone for a 14-7 lead with 7:34 to go.
An unusual play occurred that became costly for Miami Palmetto. Their backup quarterback was sacked at his own 41-yard line, however his momentum threw the ball backward for Raiders linebacker Zachary Lovett to pounce on it and take it to the Panthers three-yard line. On a fourth-and-goal from the one-yard line, they fumbled on a handoff, but running back Ladarius Tennison recovered the ball in the end zone and Rockledge tied the contest 14-14 with 2:51 remaining.
It took just one play for Miami Palmetto to respond on their next drive. They regained the lead again 14 seconds later as Kevin Smith launched a 70-yard strike to wide receiver Brashard Smith on the right sideline to make it 21-14.
Treasure Coast Stops Glades Central
The Treasure Coast Titans defeated the Glades Central Raiders 12-7 on Saturday in West Palm Beach. It was the second two-quarter contest for the Raiders.
The first quarter belonged to Glades Central. Quarterback Marion Moreland placed a 10-yard pass to wide receiver Desna Washington on the right side of the end zone at 4:04.
The Titans controlled the second quarter as they scored on the first play. Fullback Keegan Davis blasted through the middle from two yards out at the 11:48 mark and they trailed 7-6.
Treasure Coast would score on their next possession with 8:48 remaining to go ahead 12-7. Quarterback Jonius Watkins rushed to his right and then down the right sideline for a 50-yard touchdown.
The Raiders had one last chance to regain the lead in the final two minutes of the game like they did in their earlier victory over Plantation. The drive for Glades Central stopped at the Titans 20-yard line with 30 seconds to go as they failed on a fourth-down attempt.
The first quarter belonged to Glades Central. Quarterback Marion Moreland placed a 10-yard pass to wide receiver Desna Washington on the right side of the end zone at 4:04.
The Titans controlled the second quarter as they scored on the first play. Fullback Keegan Davis blasted through the middle from two yards out at the 11:48 mark and they trailed 7-6.
Treasure Coast would score on their next possession with 8:48 remaining to go ahead 12-7. Quarterback Jonius Watkins rushed to his right and then down the right sideline for a 50-yard touchdown.
The Raiders had one last chance to regain the lead in the final two minutes of the game like they did in their earlier victory over Plantation. The drive for Glades Central stopped at the Titans 20-yard line with 30 seconds to go as they failed on a fourth-down attempt.
Rockledge Dominates Stranahan
The Rockledge Raiders pounded the Stranahan Dragons 33-0 in West Palm Beach on Saturday. It was a two-quarter game between both teams.
Things started off wrong for Stranahan on their first possession. Their quarterback threw an interception at 10:12 and Raiders defensive back Virgil Marshall returned it to the Dragons 14-yard line. Two plays later, Rockledge scored on a four-yard run up the middle by running back Ladarius Tennison with 9:30 to go in the first. Raiders linebacker Zachary Lovett got a safety at 7:39 when he sacked the Stranahan backup quarterback in the end zone for a 9-0 lead.
Rockledge scored on their next drive with 5:40 to go in the first quarter and led 15-0. Wide receiver Terrance Griffin pulled in a 24-yard touchdown catch on the left sideline from quarterback Avery Smith. They increased their margin to 17 points at 5:40 when defensive end Dasani Robinson tackled the Dragons quarterback in the end zone for another safety.
It led to another score for the Raiders on their next possession with 1:18 remaining in the opening quarter. Smith dashed in from one yard away to make it 25-0.
It became a 31-0 lead for Rockledge at 8:28 of the second. Smith found wide receiver Demetrius Robinson on the left side of the end zone with a nine-yard toss. The Raiders compiled their third safety of the contest with 4:35 left when defensive lineman Andrew Diaz sacked the Stranahan quarterback.
Things started off wrong for Stranahan on their first possession. Their quarterback threw an interception at 10:12 and Raiders defensive back Virgil Marshall returned it to the Dragons 14-yard line. Two plays later, Rockledge scored on a four-yard run up the middle by running back Ladarius Tennison with 9:30 to go in the first. Raiders linebacker Zachary Lovett got a safety at 7:39 when he sacked the Stranahan backup quarterback in the end zone for a 9-0 lead.
Rockledge scored on their next drive with 5:40 to go in the first quarter and led 15-0. Wide receiver Terrance Griffin pulled in a 24-yard touchdown catch on the left sideline from quarterback Avery Smith. They increased their margin to 17 points at 5:40 when defensive end Dasani Robinson tackled the Dragons quarterback in the end zone for another safety.
It led to another score for the Raiders on their next possession with 1:18 remaining in the opening quarter. Smith dashed in from one yard away to make it 25-0.
It became a 31-0 lead for Rockledge at 8:28 of the second. Smith found wide receiver Demetrius Robinson on the left side of the end zone with a nine-yard toss. The Raiders compiled their third safety of the contest with 4:35 left when defensive lineman Andrew Diaz sacked the Stranahan quarterback.
Glades Central Outduels Plantation
The Glades Central Raiders survived the Planation Colonels 21-15 on Saturday in West Palm Beach. Both teams are expected to content for the FHSAA playoffs in their own classifications heading into the upcoming 2019 regular season.
Glades Central struck quickly on the third play of their first possession of the game. Quarterback Marion Moreland angled a 10-yard pass to wide receiver Desna Washington in the back side of the end zone for a 7-0 lead at 11:10 of the first.
Plantation answered back to tied the contest 7-7 with their wing-T formation at the 9:32 mark. Wide receiver Carlson Armstong received a shovel pass from quarterback Gerard Nesbitt and raced down the right hash marks from 65 yards out.
The Colonels lost the ball on a fumble at the Raiders 40-yard line with 3:23 to go. The Raiders were able to regain the lead 14-7 with 13 seconds remaining in the first quarter. Wide receiver Ja'Vontae Williams caught an eight-yard touchdown pass in the middle of the end zone from Moreland.
In the second quarter, Plantation jumped to their first lead of the contest with 9:40 remaining. Nesbitt found wide receiver Devin Howard open in the middle on the play and he reached the end zone from 18 yards away. Wingback Mark Anthony Clark scored on a two-point conversion with a run through the right side of the line for a 15-14 lead.
The Raiders regained the lead 21-15 with 1:11 left. Backup quarterback Zomarion Harper fired a pass to Williams on a fly pattern behind the Colonels secondary and he scored a 51-yard touchdown. Glades Central defensive back De'ante Dumelle made an interception with no time remaining to end the game.
Glades Central struck quickly on the third play of their first possession of the game. Quarterback Marion Moreland angled a 10-yard pass to wide receiver Desna Washington in the back side of the end zone for a 7-0 lead at 11:10 of the first.
Plantation answered back to tied the contest 7-7 with their wing-T formation at the 9:32 mark. Wide receiver Carlson Armstong received a shovel pass from quarterback Gerard Nesbitt and raced down the right hash marks from 65 yards out.
The Colonels lost the ball on a fumble at the Raiders 40-yard line with 3:23 to go. The Raiders were able to regain the lead 14-7 with 13 seconds remaining in the first quarter. Wide receiver Ja'Vontae Williams caught an eight-yard touchdown pass in the middle of the end zone from Moreland.
In the second quarter, Plantation jumped to their first lead of the contest with 9:40 remaining. Nesbitt found wide receiver Devin Howard open in the middle on the play and he reached the end zone from 18 yards away. Wingback Mark Anthony Clark scored on a two-point conversion with a run through the right side of the line for a 15-14 lead.
The Raiders regained the lead 21-15 with 1:11 left. Backup quarterback Zomarion Harper fired a pass to Williams on a fly pattern behind the Colonels secondary and he scored a 51-yard touchdown. Glades Central defensive back De'ante Dumelle made an interception with no time remaining to end the game.
Plantation Blitz Stranahan
The Plantation Colonels knocked off the Stranahan Dragons 21-0 in a two-quarter contest at West Palm Beach on Saturday. The Broward County schools played in the first game of the Palm Beach Lakes High School spring football jamboree on Saturday.
Plantation was able to score on their first possession. Quarterback Gerard Nesbitt connected a 21-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Jacolby George on the back left corner of the end zone at 7:57 of the first quarter.
It was the same combination again for the Colonels at the 2:41 mark of the first. Nesbitt threw a 15-yard pass to George on the left side of the end zone and they led 14-0.
In the second quarter, Plantation extended the gap to 21-0. Nesbitt busted up the middle from one yard away with 3:58 left.
Stranahan had a tough time in this contest. They ended a drive at the Colonels two-yard line during a fourth-down situation on the first play of the second. The Dragons also had a 70-yard touchdown pass negated due to a penalty with 3:42 to go in the second quarter.
Plantation was able to score on their first possession. Quarterback Gerard Nesbitt connected a 21-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Jacolby George on the back left corner of the end zone at 7:57 of the first quarter.
It was the same combination again for the Colonels at the 2:41 mark of the first. Nesbitt threw a 15-yard pass to George on the left side of the end zone and they led 14-0.
In the second quarter, Plantation extended the gap to 21-0. Nesbitt busted up the middle from one yard away with 3:58 left.
Stranahan had a tough time in this contest. They ended a drive at the Colonels two-yard line during a fourth-down situation on the first play of the second. The Dragons also had a 70-yard touchdown pass negated due to a penalty with 3:42 to go in the second quarter.
Miami Palmetto Blanks Palm Beach Lakes
The Miami Palmetto Panthers shut out the Palm Beach Lakes Rams 6-0 at Dick Melear Stadium on Saturday night. It was the fourth straight year that Palm Beach Lakes hosted a spring high school football jamboree comprised of eight different teams that played a pair of two-quarter games. Miami Palmetto became the second squad besides Treasure Coast to win two contests today.
Palm Beach Lakes quarterback Robert Sheppard was sacked and fumbled the ball away at 7:07 of the first quarter. The Panthers recovered it at the Rams 23-yard line.
Miami Palmetto picked up a touchdown less than one minute later at the 6:15 mark. Quarterback Kevin Smith threw a three-yard pass to wide receiver Kentron Portier on the left side of the end zone.
The Rams got two turnovers on defense during the second quarter. The closest they came to scoring was at the Panthers 11-yard line when they lost the ball on downs with two minutes remaining.
Palm Beach Lakes quarterback Robert Sheppard was sacked and fumbled the ball away at 7:07 of the first quarter. The Panthers recovered it at the Rams 23-yard line.
Miami Palmetto picked up a touchdown less than one minute later at the 6:15 mark. Quarterback Kevin Smith threw a three-yard pass to wide receiver Kentron Portier on the left side of the end zone.
The Rams got two turnovers on defense during the second quarter. The closest they came to scoring was at the Panthers 11-yard line when they lost the ball on downs with two minutes remaining.
Friday, May 17, 2019
Park Vista Stuns Fort Pierce Central
The Park Vista Cobras erased a 12-point deficit in the final three minutes of the contest and overcame the Fort Pierce Central Cobras 13-12 on Friday night at GL Homes Stadium.
After twice reaching the red zone late in the first half, Fort Pierce Central reached the end zone on their third attempt with 56.8 seconds left in the second quarter. They were able to score on a quarterback sneak up the middle from Jake Burritt for a 6-0 lead.
FPC capitalized on a fumble recovery by linebacker Daequan Ambrister at the Park Vista 30-yard line late in the third quarter. They finished a two-play drive as running back Jaden Meizinger rushed 30 yards down the left sideline with 40.7 seconds to go to make it 12-0.
In the fourth quarter, Park Vista finally got on the scoreboard with 2:10 remaining. Wide receiver Logan Hoffman caught a 27-yard pass reception from quarterback Bryson Clark and hustled through the middle for a touchdown.
On the ensuing possession, Fort Pierce Central fumbled the ball away during the second play on their own 15-yard line at the 1:59 mark. Three plays later, Park Vista took their first lead of the game 13-12 with 1:20 left when Clark connected a 12-yard pass to wide receiver Cole Polnasek on the right hash marks. Park Vista defensive back Miles Hughes made an interception on the following FPC drive to cap the victory.
After twice reaching the red zone late in the first half, Fort Pierce Central reached the end zone on their third attempt with 56.8 seconds left in the second quarter. They were able to score on a quarterback sneak up the middle from Jake Burritt for a 6-0 lead.
FPC capitalized on a fumble recovery by linebacker Daequan Ambrister at the Park Vista 30-yard line late in the third quarter. They finished a two-play drive as running back Jaden Meizinger rushed 30 yards down the left sideline with 40.7 seconds to go to make it 12-0.
In the fourth quarter, Park Vista finally got on the scoreboard with 2:10 remaining. Wide receiver Logan Hoffman caught a 27-yard pass reception from quarterback Bryson Clark and hustled through the middle for a touchdown.
On the ensuing possession, Fort Pierce Central fumbled the ball away during the second play on their own 15-yard line at the 1:59 mark. Three plays later, Park Vista took their first lead of the game 13-12 with 1:20 left when Clark connected a 12-yard pass to wide receiver Cole Polnasek on the right hash marks. Park Vista defensive back Miles Hughes made an interception on the following FPC drive to cap the victory.
Thursday, May 16, 2019
West Palm Beach Ratings April 2019
The ratings were rolled out for sports talk radio stations in the West Palm Beach. ESPN 106.3 WUUB-FM is not listed because they do not subscribe for the ratings. There was a buzz with the final NBA games of Dwyane Wade on the Miami Heat Radio Network.
640 The Hurricane WMEN-AM rose up from a 0.2 to 0.4 in the month. It was the best ratings for that station since October 2018. The bump was due to the New York Yankees Radio Network, the decent beginning of the Yankees regular season and their new local pregame show hosted by Steve Diener had helped.
Sports Radio 1230 The Zone WBZT-AM ended up with a 0.0 for the eighth consecutive month. The station continued as the local affiliate of the Miami Marlins for the start of the 2019 season and is using CBS Sports Radio Network for 20 hours on weekdays.
640 The Hurricane WMEN-AM rose up from a 0.2 to 0.4 in the month. It was the best ratings for that station since October 2018. The bump was due to the New York Yankees Radio Network, the decent beginning of the Yankees regular season and their new local pregame show hosted by Steve Diener had helped.
Sports Radio 1230 The Zone WBZT-AM ended up with a 0.0 for the eighth consecutive month. The station continued as the local affiliate of the Miami Marlins for the start of the 2019 season and is using CBS Sports Radio Network for 20 hours on weekdays.
Somerset Academy Canyons Crack Berean Christian
The Somerset Academy Canyons Cougars scored a game-ending safety on the final play of the contest to overcome the Berean Christian Bulldogs 22-21 on Thursday in Boynton Beach. The Cougars came back from 15 points down in the fourth quarter.
The Cougars got an interception on the third play of the game. It led to a seven-yard touchdown run by running back A.J. Bates on their first drive just over one minute in.
Berean Christian commanded the remainder of the first half. Running back David Rimes raced down the right hash marks from 27 yards away at the 5:30 mark to give them a 7-6 lead. He added a five-yard touchdown around the right side with 11:05 left in the second quarter.
Bulldogs backup quarterback Julian Knickerbocker scrambled down the left sideline 31 yards to the Cougars two-yard line on the final play in the third quarter. Two plays later, he tossed a two-yard swing pass to the right and running back Christopher Shipley walked into the end zone at 11:35 of the fourth and extended their lead to 21-6.
Somerset Academy Canyons mounted a comeback for the rest of the way. Running back Giordani Point Du Jour blasted through several tackles in the middle of the field and scored from 65 yards out with 8:20 remaining and they trailed 21-12.
The Cougars cut the deficit again a little over one minute later. Defensive back Omari Lowe intercepted a sideline pass and returned it 25 yards for a score. Point Du Jour added a two-point conversion run off the right tackle and they were down 21-20.
The secondary of Somerset Academy Canyons made another interception with four minutes to go at the Bulldogs 25-yard line. The Cougars had a 12-yard touchdown run by Point Du Jour negated due to an illegal formation penalty with 2:20 left. They lost the ball on downs at the six-yard line with 45 seconds remaining.
After a two-yard loss on a running play to start their drive, the Bulldogs had a second-down at their own four-yard line. A bad snap went over the head of their quarterback and deep into their own end zone. It was recovered by running back Jahir Antoine on the ground, Cougars defensive end John Oldano made a two-hand touch for the safety with no time remaining and Somerset Academy Canyons pulled off a 22-21 shocking victory.
The Cougars got an interception on the third play of the game. It led to a seven-yard touchdown run by running back A.J. Bates on their first drive just over one minute in.
Berean Christian commanded the remainder of the first half. Running back David Rimes raced down the right hash marks from 27 yards away at the 5:30 mark to give them a 7-6 lead. He added a five-yard touchdown around the right side with 11:05 left in the second quarter.
Bulldogs backup quarterback Julian Knickerbocker scrambled down the left sideline 31 yards to the Cougars two-yard line on the final play in the third quarter. Two plays later, he tossed a two-yard swing pass to the right and running back Christopher Shipley walked into the end zone at 11:35 of the fourth and extended their lead to 21-6.
Somerset Academy Canyons mounted a comeback for the rest of the way. Running back Giordani Point Du Jour blasted through several tackles in the middle of the field and scored from 65 yards out with 8:20 remaining and they trailed 21-12.
The Cougars cut the deficit again a little over one minute later. Defensive back Omari Lowe intercepted a sideline pass and returned it 25 yards for a score. Point Du Jour added a two-point conversion run off the right tackle and they were down 21-20.
The secondary of Somerset Academy Canyons made another interception with four minutes to go at the Bulldogs 25-yard line. The Cougars had a 12-yard touchdown run by Point Du Jour negated due to an illegal formation penalty with 2:20 left. They lost the ball on downs at the six-yard line with 45 seconds remaining.
After a two-yard loss on a running play to start their drive, the Bulldogs had a second-down at their own four-yard line. A bad snap went over the head of their quarterback and deep into their own end zone. It was recovered by running back Jahir Antoine on the ground, Cougars defensive end John Oldano made a two-hand touch for the safety with no time remaining and Somerset Academy Canyons pulled off a 22-21 shocking victory.
Cardinal Gibbons Ties Belen Jesuit
The defending FHSAA Class 5A state champion Cardinal Gibbons Chiefs opened up spring football in Broward County at Dr. Bud Tight Field on Wednesday night in Fort Lauderdale. They ended up tying Belen Jesuit 7-7 in a two-quarter game.
The Chiefs also played another two-quarter contest at The Furnace and pounded Clearwater Central Catholic. Cardinal Gibbons will not have a chance for a second straight 5A crown in 2019 because they changed classifications and were moved to Class 4A.
The Chiefs also played another two-quarter contest at The Furnace and pounded Clearwater Central Catholic. Cardinal Gibbons will not have a chance for a second straight 5A crown in 2019 because they changed classifications and were moved to Class 4A.
Wednesday, May 15, 2019
Palm Beach Gardens Tops Olympic Heights
The Palm Beach Gardens Gators shut out the Olympic Heights Lions 20-0 at Mullinax Ford Stadium on Wednesday night. Both squads played the first football game between two Palm Beach County high schools this spring. The contest was only two quarters long.
The Gators got on the scoreboard with 1:34 to go in the first quarter. Running back Miles Coleman went through the left side and scored from 26 yards away.
Palm Beach Gardens made it 13-0 at 9:31 of the second. Gators running back Deon Lucien raced up the middle untouched into the end zone for a 10-yard touchdown.
Olympic Heights surrendered another touchdown with 2:30 remaining. Quarterback Lynden Moss tossed a 10-yard pass into the front of the end zone to wide receiver Brandon Watson.
The Gators got on the scoreboard with 1:34 to go in the first quarter. Running back Miles Coleman went through the left side and scored from 26 yards away.
Palm Beach Gardens made it 13-0 at 9:31 of the second. Gators running back Deon Lucien raced up the middle untouched into the end zone for a 10-yard touchdown.
Olympic Heights surrendered another touchdown with 2:30 remaining. Quarterback Lynden Moss tossed a 10-yard pass into the front of the end zone to wide receiver Brandon Watson.
Miami Southridge Survives Olympic Heights
The Miami Southridge Spartans defeated the Olympic Heights Lions 17=10 on Wednesday night at Mullinax Ford Stadium. It was the second two-quarter contest for the Spartans.
Miami Southridge showed no sign of fatigue as they roared out to a 14-0 lead in the first quarter. Quarterback Jaelen Willis fired a 59-yard touchdown strike to wide receiver Jerry Jaheim on the left sideline at the 6:47 mark.
The Spartans got the ball back and scored on their second possession. Willis connected a pass up the middle to wide receiver Roscoe Parrish Jr. and he scored from 49 yards out for a 14-point margin with 3:01 left in the first.
Olympic Heights attempted a comeback. They recovered a fumble at the Spartans 20-yard line just 31 seconds into the second quarter. Matthew Shook kicked a 33-yard field goal at 7:49.
The Lions got the ball again on a loss of downs by Miami Southridge at their own 34-yard line midway through the quarter. Running back Trotsky Horton raced around the right end and scored from 16 yards away to cut the lead down to 14-10 with 4:30 left.
The Spartans controlled the clock in the final three minutes of play. They got a 25-yard field goal with no time remaining in the game.
Miami Southridge showed no sign of fatigue as they roared out to a 14-0 lead in the first quarter. Quarterback Jaelen Willis fired a 59-yard touchdown strike to wide receiver Jerry Jaheim on the left sideline at the 6:47 mark.
The Spartans got the ball back and scored on their second possession. Willis connected a pass up the middle to wide receiver Roscoe Parrish Jr. and he scored from 49 yards out for a 14-point margin with 3:01 left in the first.
Olympic Heights attempted a comeback. They recovered a fumble at the Spartans 20-yard line just 31 seconds into the second quarter. Matthew Shook kicked a 33-yard field goal at 7:49.
The Lions got the ball again on a loss of downs by Miami Southridge at their own 34-yard line midway through the quarter. Running back Trotsky Horton raced around the right end and scored from 16 yards away to cut the lead down to 14-10 with 4:30 left.
The Spartans controlled the clock in the final three minutes of play. They got a 25-yard field goal with no time remaining in the game.
Miami Southridge Edges Palm Beach Gardens
The Miami Southridge Spartans held off the Palm Beach Gardens Gators 7-6 at Mullinax Ford Stadium on Wednesday night in a two-quarter game. It was the first spring high school football game played in Palm Beach County.
Palm Beach Gardens opened up the scoring. Robert Palegreto intercepted a pass with 56 seconds remaining in the first quarter and returned it to his own 46-yard line. The Gators scored on the first play of the second quarter. Quarterback Tyler Kolb connected a 53-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Raphael Vasquez on the right hash marks with 11:51 to go.
Miami Southridge overtook the Gators at the 8:16 mark. Palm Beach Gardens backup quarterback Lynden Moss was picked off on his first passing attempt of the contest and Spartans defensive back Hendrick Parrish returned it 10 yards for a score and moved in front 7-6.
The Gators made it deep into Spartans territory as Vasquez caught a 35-yard pass on the left sideline with 52. 6 seconds remaining. Three plays later, Clifton Michel Jr. caught a pass on the right sideline at the two-yard line, fumbled it at the Spartans one-yard line and it was recovered by Miami Southridge with 25.1 seconds to go.
Palm Beach Gardens opened up the scoring. Robert Palegreto intercepted a pass with 56 seconds remaining in the first quarter and returned it to his own 46-yard line. The Gators scored on the first play of the second quarter. Quarterback Tyler Kolb connected a 53-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Raphael Vasquez on the right hash marks with 11:51 to go.
Miami Southridge overtook the Gators at the 8:16 mark. Palm Beach Gardens backup quarterback Lynden Moss was picked off on his first passing attempt of the contest and Spartans defensive back Hendrick Parrish returned it 10 yards for a score and moved in front 7-6.
The Gators made it deep into Spartans territory as Vasquez caught a 35-yard pass on the left sideline with 52. 6 seconds remaining. Three plays later, Clifton Michel Jr. caught a pass on the right sideline at the two-yard line, fumbled it at the Spartans one-yard line and it was recovered by Miami Southridge with 25.1 seconds to go.
Rays Blank Marlins Again
The Tampa Bay Rays outlasted the Miami Marlins 1-0 at Marlins Park on Wednesday night. It was the second straight contest that Miami(10-31) was shut out by the Rays.
Tampa Bay(26-15) scored the only run of the game in the second inning. Anthony Bemboom doubled into deep right-center field to score Willy Adames.
Tampa Bay(26-15) scored the only run of the game in the second inning. Anthony Bemboom doubled into deep right-center field to score Willy Adames.
Heat Gets NBA Draft Position
The National Basketball Association held their annual NBA Draft lottery on Tuesday night. The Miami Heat ended up with the 13th overall selection for the upcoming NBA Draft in June.
The Heat finished the 2018-19 regular season tied with the Charlotte Hornets and Sacramento Kings with a 39-43 mark and had the 12th worst record with the tiebreaker. Miami fell down one spot to the 13th pick after the lottery draw.
The Heat finished the 2018-19 regular season tied with the Charlotte Hornets and Sacramento Kings with a 39-43 mark and had the 12th worst record with the tiebreaker. Miami fell down one spot to the 13th pick after the lottery draw.
Tuesday, May 14, 2019
Rays Shut Out Marlins
The Tampa Bay Rays blanked the Miami Marlins 4-0 on Tuesday night at Marlins Park. Miami(10-30) has lost six consecutive games and nine of their last 10 contests. Both teams are playing a two-game series.
Tampa Bay(25-15) got out to a 1-0 lead in the second inning. Avisail Garcia lifted a solo home run to center field on a 0-2 pitch. Garcia knocked in Tommy Pham with a base hit into left field during the top of the sixth.
The Rays loaded the bases in the eighth inning. Kevin Kiermaier was able to walk and Pham crossed the plate for a three-run margin. Tampa Bay had the bases loaded again in the final inning. Yandy Diaz scored on a infield hit by Garcia.
Tampa Bay(25-15) got out to a 1-0 lead in the second inning. Avisail Garcia lifted a solo home run to center field on a 0-2 pitch. Garcia knocked in Tommy Pham with a base hit into left field during the top of the sixth.
The Rays loaded the bases in the eighth inning. Kevin Kiermaier was able to walk and Pham crossed the plate for a three-run margin. Tampa Bay had the bases loaded again in the final inning. Yandy Diaz scored on a infield hit by Garcia.
Miami Ratings April 2019
The Miami/Fort Lauderdale ratings for sports talk radio stations were released. There seemed to be no significant changes in the market.
Sports Talk 790 The Ticket WAXY-AM saw a bump from a 0.7 to a 0.8 in April. Dwyane Wade played his final games with the Miami Heat. The team was eliminated from playoff contention with one game remaining in the regular season.
Miami Sports Radio 560 WQAM-AM went from a 0.7 to a 0.5. They matched their six-year low from two months ago. The Florida Panthers were eliminated from the playoff race at the beginning of the ratings period.
Miami Sports 940 WINZ-AM stayed at a 0.2 for the fifth consecutive month. They were at the same mark for the eighth time in the last nine months. The Miami Marlins played 16 of their first 22 games of the regular season at home.
640 The Hurricane WMEN-AM remained at a 0.1 for the third straight period. The New York Yankees had a good start to begin the season while the Florida Panthers finished off their campaign.
Sports Talk 790 The Ticket WAXY-AM saw a bump from a 0.7 to a 0.8 in April. Dwyane Wade played his final games with the Miami Heat. The team was eliminated from playoff contention with one game remaining in the regular season.
Miami Sports Radio 560 WQAM-AM went from a 0.7 to a 0.5. They matched their six-year low from two months ago. The Florida Panthers were eliminated from the playoff race at the beginning of the ratings period.
Miami Sports 940 WINZ-AM stayed at a 0.2 for the fifth consecutive month. They were at the same mark for the eighth time in the last nine months. The Miami Marlins played 16 of their first 22 games of the regular season at home.
640 The Hurricane WMEN-AM remained at a 0.1 for the third straight period. The New York Yankees had a good start to begin the season while the Florida Panthers finished off their campaign.
Monday, May 13, 2019
1210 The Man Shifts Evening Show
1210 The Man WNMA-AM shifted their evening lineup as on Monday. The show with Jim Rodriguez and The BossLady went from the late night slot from 9PM to Midnight and moved to the evening position from 7PM to 10PM. The show made its debut at the station on March 21. Rodriguez previously worked at SB Nation Radio prior to his arrival co-hosting shows and podcasts with current 1210 The Man weekday producer Sean Stanley.
J.R. and The BossLady replaces Boss Fight with Carlos Pickerie and Suga. Pickerie, a longtime former producer at Miami Sports Radio 560 WQAM-AM for 20 years, will be a sidekick on the revised program.
J.R. and The BossLady replaces Boss Fight with Carlos Pickerie and Suga. Pickerie, a longtime former producer at Miami Sports Radio 560 WQAM-AM for 20 years, will be a sidekick on the revised program.
St. Thomas Aquinas Heads To California
The St. Thomas Aquinas Raiders will open up the 2019 regular season out of the state of Florida. They will challenge the De La Salle Spartans in Concord, California on August 23.
Both high school football powerhouses faced each other just one time back in 2011. St. Thomas Aquinas was coming off their 2010 national championship along with a FHSAA Class 5A state title and defeated De La Salle 30-6 at Brian Piccolo Stadium in Fort Lauderdale.
Both high school football powerhouses faced each other just one time back in 2011. St. Thomas Aquinas was coming off their 2010 national championship along with a FHSAA Class 5A state title and defeated De La Salle 30-6 at Brian Piccolo Stadium in Fort Lauderdale.
Sunday, May 12, 2019
Miami Dolphins Sign Mark Walton
The Miami Dolphins have signed running back Mark Walton to a contract. He was with the University of Miami Hurricanes for three seasons and helped them capture the ACC Coastal Division title in 2017.
Walton played high school football for the Booker T. Washington Tornadoes. He helped the school win three FHSAA Class 4A state championships in 2012, 2013 and 2014.
He was selected in the fourth round by the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2018 NFL Draft. He played in 14 games last season and had 14 carries for 34 yards.
Walton played high school football for the Booker T. Washington Tornadoes. He helped the school win three FHSAA Class 4A state championships in 2012, 2013 and 2014.
He was selected in the fourth round by the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2018 NFL Draft. He played in 14 games last season and had 14 carries for 34 yards.
Saturday, May 11, 2019
Mets Get By Marlins
The New York Mets defeated the Miami Marlins 4-1 on Saturday night at Citi Field. The Marlins have lost five straight games and eight of their last nine.
Miami(10-29) broke out to a 1-0 lead during the third inning. Sandy Alcantara doubled into left-center field to score Jon Berti.
The Mets evened it up in the bottom of the fourth. Michael Conforto provided a base hit to right field and Robinson Cano crossed the plate.
In the sixth inning, New York(19-20) poured on three more runs to make it 4-1. They were able to get back-to-back solo home runs from Pete Alonso and Conforto which landed behind the right-center field fence. Jacob deGrom later drove in Brandon Nimmo with a single into center field.
Miami(10-29) broke out to a 1-0 lead during the third inning. Sandy Alcantara doubled into left-center field to score Jon Berti.
The Mets evened it up in the bottom of the fourth. Michael Conforto provided a base hit to right field and Robinson Cano crossed the plate.
In the sixth inning, New York(19-20) poured on three more runs to make it 4-1. They were able to get back-to-back solo home runs from Pete Alonso and Conforto which landed behind the right-center field fence. Jacob deGrom later drove in Brandon Nimmo with a single into center field.
Friday, May 10, 2019
Mets Blast Marlins
The New York Mets smashed the Miami Marlins 11-2 at Citi Field on Friday night. The Fish have fallen in seven of their last eight games.
New York(18-20) put up eight runs during the first inning. It included a grand-slam homer by Amed Rosario to right-center field.
New York(18-20) put up eight runs during the first inning. It included a grand-slam homer by Amed Rosario to right-center field.
David Schultz Joins KPEL-AM
Former Miami radio sportscaster David Schultz has joined ESPN 1420 KPEL-AM in Lafayette, Louisiana. He will host a Sunday morning show beginning on May 19. He launched the Shut Up Dave Podcast in late April.
Schultz worked at Sports Radio 560 WQAM-AM from 2009 to 2011. He was their Florida Marlins and Florida Panthers reporter along with being a sports anchor and fill-in host.
After working at Ocean Reef Club in Key West as a membership manager from 2011 to 2013, he returned to radio at 103.7 The Game KLWB-AM in Lafayette in September 2013 as the morning host and program director. He program was later simulcast on KXKW-TV. Schultz left that radio station in March 2019.
Schultz, a SUNY-Oswego grad, was a minor league baseball play-by-play announcer prior to his arrival in Miami. He worked for the Syracuse Chiefs, Harrisburg Senators, Somerset Patriots, Jacksonville Suns and Peoria Chiefs.
Schultz worked at Sports Radio 560 WQAM-AM from 2009 to 2011. He was their Florida Marlins and Florida Panthers reporter along with being a sports anchor and fill-in host.
After working at Ocean Reef Club in Key West as a membership manager from 2011 to 2013, he returned to radio at 103.7 The Game KLWB-AM in Lafayette in September 2013 as the morning host and program director. He program was later simulcast on KXKW-TV. Schultz left that radio station in March 2019.
Schultz, a SUNY-Oswego grad, was a minor league baseball play-by-play announcer prior to his arrival in Miami. He worked for the Syracuse Chiefs, Harrisburg Senators, Somerset Patriots, Jacksonville Suns and Peoria Chiefs.
Thursday, May 9, 2019
Cubs Beat Marlins
The Chicago Cubs knocked off the Miami Marlins 4-1 at Wrigley Field on Thursday. It was the final game of a four-game series between both clubs. The Cubs have won 10 of their last 11 games and the Marlins have lost six of their last seven contests.
There was scoring in the first inning for the fourth straight game. Chicago(22-13) compiled two runs in the opening frame. Kris Bryant crushed a solo home run to left field on the first pitch. Albert Almora later drove in Javier Baez with a base hit into left.
Miami(10-27) got their only tally during the top of the fourth. Peter O'Brien scored on a Rosell Herrera single to right field.
The Cubs extended their margin to 4-1 in the fifth inning. Anthony Rizzo smashed the first pitch over the center-field wall for a two-run homer and Bryant crossed the plate on the play. It was the 10th home run for Rizzo this season.
There was scoring in the first inning for the fourth straight game. Chicago(22-13) compiled two runs in the opening frame. Kris Bryant crushed a solo home run to left field on the first pitch. Albert Almora later drove in Javier Baez with a base hit into left.
Miami(10-27) got their only tally during the top of the fourth. Peter O'Brien scored on a Rosell Herrera single to right field.
The Cubs extended their margin to 4-1 in the fifth inning. Anthony Rizzo smashed the first pitch over the center-field wall for a two-run homer and Bryant crossed the plate on the play. It was the 10th home run for Rizzo this season.
Wednesday, May 8, 2019
Marlins Edged By Cubs
The Miami Marlins were stopped by the Chicago Cubs 3-2 in 11 innings on Wednesday night at Wrigley Field. The Marlins have dropped five of their last six games while the Cubbies have prevailed in nine of their last 10 contests.
Miami(10-26) scooted out to a 1-0 lead during the top of the first. Starlin Castro lined a base hit into left field for Curtis Granderson to score.
In the fourth inning, Chicago(21-13) leaped in front 2-1. Javier Baez knocked in Kris Bryant with a single to left-center field. Anthony Rizzo would later cross the plate on a passed ball.
The Marlins stayed alive during the ninth inning and tied it up. Isaac Galloway scored when Miguel Rojas grounded out to second.
The Cubs finished the game with a walk-off home run for the second straight game against the Fish. Jason Heyward led off the 11th inning and sliced a 1-2 pitch above the left-field wall for his sixth homer of the year.
Miami(10-26) scooted out to a 1-0 lead during the top of the first. Starlin Castro lined a base hit into left field for Curtis Granderson to score.
In the fourth inning, Chicago(21-13) leaped in front 2-1. Javier Baez knocked in Kris Bryant with a single to left-center field. Anthony Rizzo would later cross the plate on a passed ball.
The Marlins stayed alive during the ninth inning and tied it up. Isaac Galloway scored when Miguel Rojas grounded out to second.
The Cubs finished the game with a walk-off home run for the second straight game against the Fish. Jason Heyward led off the 11th inning and sliced a 1-2 pitch above the left-field wall for his sixth homer of the year.
Tuesday, May 7, 2019
Mike Fiers Pitches No-Hitter
Former local pitcher Mike Fiers pitched a no-hitter for the Oakland A's against the Cincinnati Reds at Rickey Henderson Field in Oakland on Tuesday night. It was the 300th no-hitter ever thrown in Major League Baseball history.
It was the second no-hitter for Fiers in his career. He hurled a no-hitter for the Houston Astros against the Los Angeles Dodgers on August 21, 2015.
Fiers played high school baseball with the Deerfield Beach Bucks. He pitched for Nova Southeastern University while in college.
It was the second no-hitter for Fiers in his career. He hurled a no-hitter for the Houston Astros against the Los Angeles Dodgers on August 21, 2015.
Fiers played high school baseball with the Deerfield Beach Bucks. He pitched for Nova Southeastern University while in college.
Cubs Outscore Marlins
The Chicago Cubs waited until the ninth inning to defeat the Miami Marlins 5-2 at Wrigley Field on Tuesday night. The Marlins have fallen in four of their last five contests. The Cubs have been victorious in eight of their last nine games.
Chicago(20-13) jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the first. Javier Baez hit a sacrifice fly to center field and Kris Bryant scored.
In the third inning, Miami(10-25) put up two runs and took the lead. Martin Prado doubled to deep center to score Curtis Granderson. Two batters later, Jorge Alfaro knocked in Prado with a base hit into left-center field.
Albert Almora tied the game 2-2 in the bottom half of the third. He cranked a solo home run to center field on a full count.
The Cubbies had their opportunities in the ninth inning and finally cashed in with a walk-off victory. Bryant smashed a three-run homer to center field on a 1-2 pitch for his sixth home run of the season. Kyle Schwarber and Almora both scored on the play in front of him.
Chicago(20-13) jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the first. Javier Baez hit a sacrifice fly to center field and Kris Bryant scored.
In the third inning, Miami(10-25) put up two runs and took the lead. Martin Prado doubled to deep center to score Curtis Granderson. Two batters later, Jorge Alfaro knocked in Prado with a base hit into left-center field.
Albert Almora tied the game 2-2 in the bottom half of the third. He cranked a solo home run to center field on a full count.
The Cubbies had their opportunities in the ninth inning and finally cashed in with a walk-off victory. Bryant smashed a three-run homer to center field on a 1-2 pitch for his sixth home run of the season. Kyle Schwarber and Almora both scored on the play in front of him.
Monday, May 6, 2019
Cubs Stepped Over By Marlins
The Chicago Cubs collapsed to the Miami Marlins 6-5 at Wrigley Field on Monday night. It was the first contest of a four-game series between both clubs. The Cubs won their eighth consecutive games while the Marlins lost their fourth straight. The Marlins snapped their three-game losing streak while the Cubs snapped a seven-game winning streak.
The first inning was controlled by Chicago(19-13). Anthony Rizzo hit his 200th career home run as he blasted a two-run homer over the center-field fence on a 2-1 pitch. Wilson Contreras later knocked in Javier Baez on a base hit to left field.
Miami(10-24) got on the scoreboard in the top of the third. Brian Anderson lined a double to the right-field wall for Miguel Rojas to score. The Fish then loaded bases and Martin Prado scored on sacrifice fly by Starlin Castro to right-center field.
The Marlins tied it up 3-3 in the sixth inning. Jon Berli pounded his first career home run to center field on the first pitch.
The Cubs regained the lead during the bottom of the frame. Kyle Schwarber drove in Contreras with a single to right.
In the ninth inning, the Fish loaded the bases. Rosell Herrera was able to walk and Curtis Granderson crossed the plate. They took a 5-4 lead when Rojas grounded out to second which brought in Berti. Miami added another run when Neil Walker scored from third on a ground out to the pitcher by Martin Prado.
The Cubbies closed the gap to 6-5 in the bottom of the ninth. Kris Bryant blasted a home run to left field on a 1-0 count with one out.
The first inning was controlled by Chicago(19-13). Anthony Rizzo hit his 200th career home run as he blasted a two-run homer over the center-field fence on a 2-1 pitch. Wilson Contreras later knocked in Javier Baez on a base hit to left field.
Miami(10-24) got on the scoreboard in the top of the third. Brian Anderson lined a double to the right-field wall for Miguel Rojas to score. The Fish then loaded bases and Martin Prado scored on sacrifice fly by Starlin Castro to right-center field.
The Marlins tied it up 3-3 in the sixth inning. Jon Berli pounded his first career home run to center field on the first pitch.
The Cubs regained the lead during the bottom of the frame. Kyle Schwarber drove in Contreras with a single to right.
In the ninth inning, the Fish loaded the bases. Rosell Herrera was able to walk and Curtis Granderson crossed the plate. They took a 5-4 lead when Rojas grounded out to second which brought in Berti. Miami added another run when Neil Walker scored from third on a ground out to the pitcher by Martin Prado.
The Cubbies closed the gap to 6-5 in the bottom of the ninth. Kris Bryant blasted a home run to left field on a 1-0 count with one out.
Sunday, May 5, 2019
Braves Sweep Marlins
The Atlanta Braves edged the Miami Marlins 3-1 in 10 innings on Sunday at Marlins Park. The Marlins have won only two of their last 10 games. The Braves have won five of their last seven games.
There was no scoring in the contest until the seventh inning by Atlanta(18-16). Nick Markakis led off the frame and smacked a solo home run to right field on a 0-2 pitch.
It would be tied by Miami(9-24) during the bottom of the eighth. Brian Anderson connected with a single into left field which scored Jon Berti.
The Braves put together two runs in the 10th inning to go ahead. Ender Inciarte doubled down the left-field line and Max Fried crossed the plate. Charlie Culberson followed with a sacrifice fly to right field that brought in Inciarte.
There was no scoring in the contest until the seventh inning by Atlanta(18-16). Nick Markakis led off the frame and smacked a solo home run to right field on a 0-2 pitch.
It would be tied by Miami(9-24) during the bottom of the eighth. Brian Anderson connected with a single into left field which scored Jon Berti.
The Braves put together two runs in the 10th inning to go ahead. Ender Inciarte doubled down the left-field line and Max Fried crossed the plate. Charlie Culberson followed with a sacrifice fly to right field that brought in Inciarte.
Saturday, May 4, 2019
Braves Slam Marlins
The Atlanta Braves handled the Miami Marlins 9-2 at Marlins Park on Saturday night. The Marlins still hold the worst record in Major League Baseball.
Peter O'Brien returned to the majors and gave Miami(9-23) a 2-0 lead in the first inning. He drove in Jorge Alfaro and Jon Berti with a single into center field.
The comeback for Atlanta(17-16) happened in the sixth inning with five runs. Brian McCann doubled to left field for Nick Markakis to score. Three batters later, Ozzie Albies smashed a grand-slam homer to right field on a 1-2 pitch with two out. Dansby Swanson, McCann and Ender Inciarte all crossed the plate on the play.
The Braves compiled four more runs in the top of the seventh. McCann knocked in Ronald Acuna Jr. and Markakis with a base hit to right-center field. Mike Soroka later singled into right and Swanson scored. Albies came up next and reached base on an infield single for McCann to score.
Peter O'Brien returned to the majors and gave Miami(9-23) a 2-0 lead in the first inning. He drove in Jorge Alfaro and Jon Berti with a single into center field.
The comeback for Atlanta(17-16) happened in the sixth inning with five runs. Brian McCann doubled to left field for Nick Markakis to score. Three batters later, Ozzie Albies smashed a grand-slam homer to right field on a 1-2 pitch with two out. Dansby Swanson, McCann and Ender Inciarte all crossed the plate on the play.
The Braves compiled four more runs in the top of the seventh. McCann knocked in Ronald Acuna Jr. and Markakis with a base hit to right-center field. Mike Soroka later singled into right and Swanson scored. Albies came up next and reached base on an infield single for McCann to score.
Friday, May 3, 2019
Braves Defeat Marlins
The Atlanta Braves topped the Miami Marlins 7-2 on Friday night at Marlins Park.
Scott Kaplan Moves From Radio
Former local sportscaster Scott Kaplan has started co-hosting a sports show with Billy Ray Smith on YouTube. He recently was the afternoon co-host XEPRS-AM. The organization Broadcast Company of Americas lost use of a leased transmitter in Tijuana, Mexico several weeks ago and last week decided to scrap the radio station entirely.
Kaplan, a Coral Springs High School grad, was a former kicker for the University of Pittsburgh. He broke into the broadcasting business in the late 1990s with Sports Radio 560 WQAM-AM as a sports anchor.
He co-hosted a sports show with Sid Rosenberg on CBSSportsline.com in Fort Lauderdale and WNEW-FM in New York City at the turn of the century. Kaplan moved to San Diego and has worked at different broadcasting organizations which included XETRA-AM as a sports co-host, CBS Sports as an NFL sideline reporter, Westwood One as an NFL sideline reporter and Fox Sports San Diego as a studio host.
Kaplan, a Coral Springs High School grad, was a former kicker for the University of Pittsburgh. He broke into the broadcasting business in the late 1990s with Sports Radio 560 WQAM-AM as a sports anchor.
He co-hosted a sports show with Sid Rosenberg on CBSSportsline.com in Fort Lauderdale and WNEW-FM in New York City at the turn of the century. Kaplan moved to San Diego and has worked at different broadcasting organizations which included XETRA-AM as a sports co-host, CBS Sports as an NFL sideline reporter, Westwood One as an NFL sideline reporter and Fox Sports San Diego as a studio host.
Thursday, May 2, 2019
Michael Irvin Joins Radio.com
Former University of Miami Hurricanes wide receiver Michael Irvin has joined Radio.com as a football insider. He will continue as a football studio analyst on NFL Network.
Irvin, a St. Thomas Aquinas High School grad, had previously done radio work at Sports Radio 560 WQAM-AM as a sports host on that station for two years. Irvin began as a midday host with sidekick Kevin Kiley in July 2010. Kiley left the show in August 2011 and Curtis Stevenson was added as Irvin's sidekick.
Irvin was shifted to an earlier start of late mornings in January 2012 as the organization plugged in Adam Kuperstein and Steve Goldstein. Irvin ended his run with WQAM in July 2012. He also once co-hosted a midday program on KESN-FM in Dallas prior to his arrival in Miami.
Irvin, a St. Thomas Aquinas High School grad, had previously done radio work at Sports Radio 560 WQAM-AM as a sports host on that station for two years. Irvin began as a midday host with sidekick Kevin Kiley in July 2010. Kiley left the show in August 2011 and Curtis Stevenson was added as Irvin's sidekick.
Irvin was shifted to an earlier start of late mornings in January 2012 as the organization plugged in Adam Kuperstein and Steve Goldstein. Irvin ended his run with WQAM in July 2012. He also once co-hosted a midday program on KESN-FM in Dallas prior to his arrival in Miami.
Wednesday, May 1, 2019
Marlins End Indians
The Miami Marlins stopped the Cleveland Indians 4-2 at Marlins Park on Wednesday night. Both clubs have faced each other twice in Miami and Cleveland over the past eight days.
The Marlins got out ahead 1-0 in the bottom of the first. Brian Anderson drove in Miguel Rojas with a base hit into center field.
Cleveland(16-13) evened it up 1-1 in the third inning. Roberto Diaz lined a solo home run to left-center field on a 1-0 count.
Miami(9-21) make it 3-1 during the fourth inning. Rosell Herrera doubled to right field which brought in Jorge Alfaro and Jon Berti.
Herrera added an RBI-single to right field in the bottom of the sixth. Alfaro was able to score on the play for a 4-1 lead.
The Indians cut the lead to 4-2 in the final inning. Carlos Santana blasted a solo homer to right-center field on a 1-1 pitch.
The Marlins got out ahead 1-0 in the bottom of the first. Brian Anderson drove in Miguel Rojas with a base hit into center field.
Cleveland(16-13) evened it up 1-1 in the third inning. Roberto Diaz lined a solo home run to left-center field on a 1-0 count.
Miami(9-21) make it 3-1 during the fourth inning. Rosell Herrera doubled to right field which brought in Jorge Alfaro and Jon Berti.
Herrera added an RBI-single to right field in the bottom of the sixth. Alfaro was able to score on the play for a 4-1 lead.
The Indians cut the lead to 4-2 in the final inning. Carlos Santana blasted a solo homer to right-center field on a 1-1 pitch.