Archive for April, 2012
The Raiders were handcuffed Friday by Archbishop’s Nick Travieso as he struck out nine and pitched a no-hitter in a playoff-like game .
The Wildcats ended their regular season with a mercy-rule run after batting in 10 runs and holding Homestead scoreless to earn the third seed in 6A District 16.
Ferguson secured the top seed in 8A District 15 by beating Braddock 4-0 on Thursday. The win gave the Falcons momentum as they’re trying to win their third consecutive district title.
With bragging rights up for grabs, Monsignor Pace edged St. Brendan 8-7 in nine innings as both teams looked to tune up before the playoffs.
One day after bashing a three-run homer in Marlins Stadium, Alvarez delivers a game-winning hit against one of county’s top teams, Hialeah.
South Dade had a once-in-a lifetime opportunity to play in the new Marlins Park but was unable to get the bats going against outstanding pitching from American Heritage.
The Bulldogs finished 4A District 14 play with a win over Miami Jackson, scoring 10 runs, including six in the sixth, while holding Miami Jackson scoreless.
The Westwood Christian Warriors made a number of mistakes on defense but used their bats to come away with an 8-3 win over the Ronald Reagan Bison on Monday.
JC Rodriguez held Miami Springs scoreless for six innings in relief and allowed the Cavs to turn a 3-0 deficit to a 10-3 stomping on Thursday.
The Spartans give up four runs to start the seventh but answer with five runs and a walk-off single by Arlain Sesin to take down 8A District 16 foe Coral Reef.
South Dade regains the lead in 8A District 16 after a big afternoon from David Lebron on the mound to beat the Palmetto Panthers 6-3.
Chris Rodriguez dealt six innings of two-run ball as the Hialeah Gardens Gladiators vanquished the Dr. Krop Lightning 5-2 Wednesday in an 8A District 13 game.
The Miami Sunset Knights got an outstanding performance from pitcher Ryan Quintero and executed in the fifth to score just enough runs to beat the Braddock Bulldogs.
The Palmer Trinity Falcons relied on senior leaders to set the tone early and get a big 9-2 win over the Archbishop Curley Knights on Monday.