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Author TOPIC: GIRLS PLAYOFFS SCORES 2015
FLORIDASCORES

January 13, 2015
7:28:18 AM

Entry #: 4156419
GIRLS’ SOCCER
Pinecrest 3, University School 0: Izzy Turner
2 goals. Autumn Clark goal, assist. Sophia Danielsen
11th shutout. PC 13-6-3. US 13-7-5.

Coral Park 2, Southwest 0: Michelle Mendez
goal. Maria Vega goal. Catherine Alzola assisst.
Natalie Diaz 7th shutout. CP 10-6-1.

Coral Reef 5, Killian 1: Rakeya Berry goal, assist.
Stephanie Isias goal. Alysa Storey (KIL)
goal. CR 11-4-1.

Somerset 4, Calvary Christian 0.


GSS

January 13, 2015
7:36:09 PM

Entry #: 4156474
5A 16 Girls District Semis:
Ferguson 4 - Coral Reef 0
Palmetto 2 - South Dade 1

Final:
Ferguson vs Palmetto, 1/15, 5:30, Harris Field



Pfft

January 13, 2015
7:50:05 PM

Entry #: 4156475
Out coached. Done, dropped the mic. Where is MSSH to give me an earful.

mssh

January 14, 2015
7:53:47 AM

Entry #: 4156484
WOW! Never saw that coming...South Dade was one of my favorites to make it far in the state tournament. It goes to show that "on any given day" no team in soccer is safe!

HERALD

January 14, 2015
7:53:59 AM

Entry #: 4156485
District 16-5A semifinal — Palmetto 2,
South Dade 1: Emily Lamas goal. Shanice
Hyler goal. Ava Gruener 2 assists. Morgan
Lang 7th shutout. PAL 12-4-1.

District 15-1A semifinal — Miami Country
Day 8, Greater Miami Academy 0: Laureen
Jean-Jacques 3 goals. Amanda Martin 2
goals. Laurel Ivory 2 goals. Ava Hansen goal.
Ava Hansen 3 assists. Jackie Lash 2 assists.
Yakira Matisonn assist. Amanda Martin assist.
Isabella Allen assist.

District 15-2A semifinal — MAST 2, Pace 0:
Gaby Munino goal. Maria J. Garcia goal. Maria
F. Garcia shutout. MA 12-6-2.

District 16-2A semifinal — St. Brendan 2,
Coral Shores 0:Mercedes Cordovi goal. Adri
Prieto goal. Mallory Ryan shutout. SB 16-4-1.

District 13-5A semifinal — St. Thomas
Aquinas 5, Western 0: Sydney Talbot 2 goals,
2 assist. Chloe Oneil goal. Connor Lhota
goal. Isabella Martinez goal. Abby Pangallo
shutout. STA 18-1-1.

District 16-1A semifinal — Palmer Trinity 2,
Riviera 0: Sofia Rivas goal. Vicky Rosales
goal. Tianna Schiappa Pietra assist. Kelly
Eriksen 9 saves. PT 13-8-1.

District 16-3A semifinal — Doral Academy
8, Jackson 0: Alissa Bello 3 goals, 2 assists.
Gabriela Frias assist. Jazmin Schaeffler
goal, assist. Maddison Maysonet goal. Caitlin
Barcelo goal, assist.Tatiana Hoyos goal-
.Kaylee Rodriguez goal. Alexa Barrios assist.
Daniella Carosio assist. Giada Colome.

District 15-3A semifinal — Archbishop
McCarthy 1, Dillard 0: (Forfeit). AM 18-3-2

District 16-2A quarterfinals — Westminster
Christian 7, Keys Gate 0: Kelly Rico 3
goals. Dani Perez 2 goals. Madison Precht
goal. Maite Gutierrez goal. Kelly Rico assist.
Dani Perez assist. Madison Precht assist.
Sofia Lopez assist. Nicole Alamo assist. Priscilla
Hernandez shutout.

District 14-2A semifinal — Cardinal Gibbons
3, Somerset 0: Michelle Barra goal. Camilla
Abdulhafid goal. Amy Barra goal. Ryleigh
Brown 5 saves, shutout. CG 15-6-1.

District 16-4A semifinal — TERRA 4, Mater
2: Karina Bermudez 2 goals. Silvana Naccarato
goal. Vivian Calderon goal. Sofia Aviles
assist. Kaitlyn Ritter assist. TER 15-3.

District 16-4A semifinal — Miami Springs
8, Homestead 0: Sofia De la Puente 4 assists,
goal. Brianna Gomez 2 goals. Debbie Yance 2
goals. MS 17-3-1.

District 15-1A semifinal — Dade Christian
2, Hillel 0.

District semifinal 15-5A — Coral Gables 4,
Miami Beach 2: Amy Ransom goal, 2 assists.
Marianna Babboni goal. Nelly Sagarra goal.
Jordan Payne goal. Brianna De La Osa assist.
CG 19-3-0.


HERALD

January 14, 2015
7:57:55 AM

Entry #: 4156486
Palmetto girls down S. Dade in semifinals
BY VERONIKA QUISPE
vquispe@MiamiHerald.com

After starting the season with three starting seniors injured, the Palmetto girls’
soccer team has come a long way. It once again enters the District 16-5A final after
ending South Dade’s undefeated season with a 2-1 victory on Tuesday afternoon. This is the second time in three years that the Buccaneers (18-1) lost in the district semifinals after winning
the GMAC title. Emily Lamas and Shanice
Hyler scored the two goals for the Panthers
(12-4-1) off two assists by Ava Gruener. Morgan Lang recorded her seventh shutout
of the season. “After the injuries, we’ve
really worked hard at our game. And now we’re finally getting back in our groove,” coach Lyndsay Segarra said. The Panthers will face
Ferguson at Harris Field on Thursday in the final.
“We’re going to play with high intensity and pressure, primarily play our game, not theirs,” Segarra said.


HERALD

January 15, 2015
7:00:38 AM

Entry #: 4156555
District 12-5A Semifinal: Stoneman Douglas
3, Coral Glades 0: Kelly Field, Vanessa Agudelo,
Priscilla Camacho goal. DOUG 17-1-2.

District 15-2A Semifinal: Ransom Everglades
3, MAST 0: Celine Ferrero goal, 2 assists. Annie
Gutierrez, Dani Frese goal. RE 12-3-3.

Late Tuesday: District 15-5A Semifinal:
Lourdes 6, Coral Park 0: Natalie Silberman 3
goals. Christine Hoynack goal, assist. Olivia
Perez, Mariella Norona goal. Taylor Cosio 2
assists. Valerie Izquierdo, Sofia Portuondo,
Vicky Martell assist.

Late Tuesday: District 13-5A Semifinal: Cypress
Bay 4, Nova 1: Annette Hernandez, Maria
Munoz, Sami Bornstein goal. CB 19-0.

Late Tuesday: District 16-2A Quarterfinal:
Carrollton 10, Archbishop Carroll 0: Isabella
Kang, Sarah Berenguer, Michelle Diaz-Silveira,
Alexa Garcia 2 goals. Michelle Diaz-Silveira
4 assists.

Late Tuesday: District 14-1A Semifinal: Sagemont
4, Posnack 0: Kelsey Calamaro goal, 2
assists. Serene Shehadeh goal, assist. Emily
Weinstein 2 goals. Stephania Arenas nine
saves, shutout.


HERALD

January 17, 2015
1:14:50 PM

Entry #: 4156757
l District 16-1A final — Marathon 4, Palmer
Trinity 0. PTS 13-9-1.
l District 12-5A final — Taravella 2, Douglas 0.
l Late Thursday, District 15-5A final —
Lourdes 3, Coral Gables 0: Sofia Portuondo
goal. Christine Hoynack goal. Taylor Cosio
goal. Niki Molina assist. Olivia Perez assist.
Tatiana Hernandez 16th shutout. LOU 19-2-1.

Late Thursday — District 16-5A final — Ferguson
d. Palmetto (3-2 PKs): Teri Brimo goal.
Natalie Munoz goal. Nicole Rafols goal. Savannah
Ward 2 saves. FER 15-6-1. PAL 12-5-2.

Late Thursday — North Broward Prep 1, Cardinal
Gibbons 1, (NBP 4-3PKs): CG (15-7-1):
Michelle Barra goal.


kickit

January 18, 2015
7:38:21 AM

Entry #: 4156796
Wow! Douglas did not even win their district? Lost 2-0 to Taravella?? What has happened to Douglas since the Christmas break.

HERALD

January 24, 2015
11:10:05 AM

Entry #: 4157325
GIRLS’ SOCCER ROUNDUP
Lourdes beats Palmetto in quarterfinal
BY ANDRE C. FERNANDEZ
a1fernandez@MiamiHerald.com

Lourdes senior striker
and leading scorer Michelle
Figarola wasn’t where she
hoped to be Thursday night.
Instead of playing in the
Bobcats’ regional quarterfinal
match, Figarola was recovering
in the hospital following
surgery to repair her
knee after tearing her meniscus
in practice this week.
Her teammates kept her
in mind, however, and
picked up the slack in her
absence.
“We talked to [Figarola],
and we did this tonight for
her,” Lourdes forward Olivia
Perez said. “We came in confident
and played very well.”
Led by Perez’s two goals,
Lourdes cruised to a 4-1 win
over Palmetto in a Region
4-5A quarterfinal played at
Columbus High School.
The Bobcats (20-2-1) will
play Ferguson in the regional
semifinals Tuesday at a site to
be determined.
“Winning for Michelle has
been a big theme for our
group,” Lourdes coach Ramiro
Vengoechea said. “She was
a focal point for our team and
it’s a big loss, but our kids
have rallied around her. It
hurts because we know how
much it means to her to not
be able to be here.”
Figarola accounted for 25
goals and 10 assists this season
before she got hurt.
Lourdes knew it needed to
strike quickly to keep its offense
flowing.
Perez did in the first minute
Thursday night, putting
one past Palmetto’s goalkeeper
off an assist from Nikki
Molina, who also scored a
goal.
Perez’s second score — her
10th of the season — capped
the Bobcats’ scoring in the
second half. Taylor Cosio
scored a goal, as well, and Natalie
Silberman, Sofia Portuondo
and Christine Hoynack
each had an assist.
Palmetto’s Emily Llamas
broke through and scored the
Panthers’ lone goal with 10
minutes left in the match.
Region 4-4A quarterfinal
— Miami Springs 5,
South Broward 0:
Junior Alyssa Deno was
sure in a celebratory mood
on Thursday night. The
only thing missing when her
teammates congratulated
her after the game was a hat
to wear.
That’s because Deno had
just put the finishing touches
on her Miami Springs
team’s 5-0 victory over
South Broward in a Region
4-4A quarterfinal at Traz
Powell Stadium by scoring
three goals, aka a “hat trick.”
Deno, who has battled a
nagging ankle injury all season,
scored once in the first
half and twice more in the
second half to lead the
Hawks (19-3-2) past the Bulldogs
for the third straight
year in the same round.
The win cleared the way
for a much-anticipated rematch
with Pembroke Pines
Charter in a regional semifinal
next Tuesday at Traz in
what will be a rematch of
last year’s game which Pines
dominated, winning 4-0.
Sophia De La Puente
scored in the first half along
with Deno to stake Springs
to a 2-0 halftime lead before
Deno knocked two more in
midway through the second
half. An own-goal by South
Broward (88-2) with three
minutes left completed the
scoring.
“I don’t think I’ve gotten
one of these (hat tricks)
since probably a couple of
years ago,” said Deno. “It felt
great to score the goals but it
was more a matter of all us
playing well as a team tonight.
We’re playing well
right now and we need to be
because Pines will be a big
challenge for us next week.”
BILL DALEY
Region 4-3A quarterfinal—
Archbishop McCarthy
4, Doral 1
Amanda Perez sliced
swiftly, dicing dribbles
through thin gaps in the defense
before finishing with
the outside of her foot, to
give Archbishop McCarthy
a 2-0 lead early in its 4-1 region
4-3A quarterfinal route
Thursday at Doral.
Perez scored twice in the
win, adding an 18-yard boot
with eight minutes remaining
in the game.
Olivia Reese scored first
for the Mavericks (19-4-2).
Alyssa Bello scored the Firebirds
(9-6-3) only goal at the
15 minute mark. Taylor
Shore increased the Mavericks
2-1 halftime lead when
she scored with 24 minutes
remaining.
McCarthy plays Tuesday
at American Heritage in a
region 4-3A semifinal.
ALEX BUTLER

Ferguson girls’ soccer advancing to 4-5A semifinals
BY VERONIKA QUISPE
vquispe@MiamiHerald.com

The Ferguson girls’ soccer
team is advancing to the
Region 4-5A semifinals after
defeating Coral Gables 4-3
on Thursday afternoon.
Mariana Ramirez scored
two free kicks to lead the
Falcons (16-6-1). Offensive
standout Michelle Moreno
and Nicole Bovo each
scored a goal. Tatiana Jimenez
had an assist.
Despite their victory,
coach Richard Lopez said he
felt the Falcons played “a bit
lethargic.”
“The aggressiveness and
support on the field was not
our best. Which are mistakes
that will cost you in postseason
play,” Lopez said.
Ferguson will host
Lourdes in the regional
semifinal on Tuesday.

Region 4-5A quarterfinal—Ferguson 4, Coral
Gables 3: Nicole Bovo goal. Michelle Moreno
goal. Mariana Ramirez 2 goals. Tatiana Jimenez
assist. FER 16-6-1.
l
Region 4-1A quarterfinal—Westminster
Academy 6, Sheridan Hills Christian 0: Lexi
Kensey 2 goals. Karin Sastre 2 goals. Sofia
Cochran 2 goals. Sofia Alday shutout.
WA14-3-2.

Region 4-3A quarterfinal—Archbishop
McCarthy 4, Doral Academy 1: AM (19-4-2):
Amanda Perez 2 goals. Olivia Reese goal, assist.
Taylor Shore goal, assist. Yari Bradfield
assist. DA: Alissa Bello goal.

Regional Region 4-2A quarterfinal—Ransom
Everglades 2, Carrollton 1:Tiffany McBrayer 2
goals. Paulina Johansson assist. RE 15-3-3.

Region 2-1A quarterfinal—Miami Country
Day 3, Palmer Trinity 0: Laureen Jean Jacques
goal. Yakira Matisonn goal. Laurel Ivory goal.
Amanda Martin 2 assists.

Region 4-1A quarterfinal—South Florida
HEAT 8, Sagemont 0:
l Region 4-2A


HERALD

January 24, 2015
11:10:55 AM

Entry #: 4157326
Region 4-2A quarterfinal—Gulliver 4, Mater
Lakes 0.


HERALD

January 31, 2015
10:53:39 AM

Entry #: 4157776
l Region 4-1A — Miami
Country Day 3, South
Florida HEAT 0:

The St. Thomas Aquinas
girls’ soccer team knew the
path back to state wasn’t
going to get easier after
beating rival Cypress Bay.
With roughly 10 minutes
remaining in the second
half, the Raiders found
themselves in a duel with
Miami-Dade County powerhouse
Lourdes.
Then, Chloe O’Neill
punched Aquinas’ ticket to
Melbourne.
O’Neill’s two goals lifted
St. Thomas to a 3-1 road win
at Columbus High School
in the Region 4-5A final Friday
night.
The Raiders (22-1-1) will
play Wellington in a Class
5A state semifinal next Friday
at either 3 or 5:30 p.m. at
Eastern Florida State College
in Melbourne as they
chase their second consecutive
state title and state-record
14th overall.
“We came on strong in
the second half and kept the
pressure on,” Aquinas
coach Carlos Giron said.
“We knew something
would fall through if we
did.”
O’Neill’s tallies came
within minutes of each other
and ended what had
been a spirited Lourdes’
postseason run as the Bobcats
(21-3-1) came up a
match short of reaching the
state final four for the second
time in three seasons.
Lourdes was Dade’s last
large-school team standing
despite playing its third
consecutive game without
leading scorer Michelle
Figarola.
Olivia Perez knotted up
the score with 15 minutes
left in the first half not long
after Dallas Dorosy gave
Aquinas a 1-0 edge on a penalty
kick.
But the Bobcats were unable
to get the go-ahead
score, and O’Neill eventually
found the mark for
Aquinas.
“This was probably our
best game of the year
against our toughest opponent,”
Lourdes coach Ramiro
Vengoechea said. “I
think it showed since we
were in the game until late.
Unfortunately, we fell
short. But it was a great
run.”
l Region 4-4A — Pembroke
Pines Charter 3,
Riviera Beach Suncoast:
Behind two goals from versatile
defender Sawyer Hall
and another from Adriana
Robles, Pembroke Pines
Charter advanced to state
for the second consecutive
season.
Hall gave the Jaguars
(21-2-1) their initial lead in
the second minute on a laser
shot from 35 yards out
that found the net. The
early scoring strike set the
tone for the night.
“I was on defense, I ran
all the way up and got the
rebound from a corner
kick,” Hall said. “It was the
best feeling ever. I didn’t expect
to do that.”
She then put in an easy
goal early in the second half
on a back-end breakdown
by Suncoast (15-6-5), and
Robles delivered with 22
minutes remaining, scoring
from 30 yards away.
Last season Pines Charter
fell to Fleming Island in
its first trip to the final four.
This time the Jaguars will
face Venice in state semifinals
on Friday at Eastern
Florida State College in
Melbourne.
“They felt it. They lost
last year, and I think they
want it so much more this
year,” Pines Charter coach
Carlos Velasquez said.
DAVID FURONES
l Region 4-1A — Miami
Country Day 3, South
Florida HEAT 0: Miami
Country Day won its 23rd
consecutive match and
made school history in the
process, earning a its first
state semifinal berth in
Miami Shores.
The Spartans (26-3) advanced
to face Lakeland
Christian, a 7-0 winner over
Lake Worth Christian, in
the semifinals on Wednesday
at Eastern Florida State
College in Melbourne. The
HEAT finished the season
16-11-1.
The final-four berth is a
long way from the start of
the season when Country
Day suffered a trio of early
losses, including a humbling
7-1 defeat to
Marathon.
“We had a moment [after
that match] when we decided
we weren’t going to
get beat like that again,”
Spartans coach Kyllene
Carter-Weiss said.
Friday’s victory avenged
one of those early season
defeats as the Spartans controlled
possession from the
outset and had a two-goal
lead after just 12 minutes.
Yakira Matisonn’s header
forced a diving save attempt
from Heat goalkeeper
Bella Harris, but she
could only parry it into the
path of Ava Hansen who
tapped it in for the game’s
first goal.
Two minutes later,
Country Day doubled the
lead as Hansen slid a pass
into the path of Amanda
Martin, who shot past Harris.
Martin added a third
midway through the second
half.
BRANT LONG
l Region 4-3A — Plantation
American Heritage
4, Cape Coral Ida
Baker 1: It was what might
be considered a modest celebration
at midfield by
American Heritage when
the final whistle blew.
The two-time defending
state champion and nationally
ranked Patriots had
clinched yet another trip to
the final four.
And the saying “been
there, done that before”
clearly might have applied
as the Patriot players dropped
a few high-fives on
each other before huddling
up to meet with their coach
at midfield. That was about
it. When you figure that the
team had just clinched its
14th trip to state in the past
16 years, that would explain
why the celebration was
modest.
Heritage, which has won
the past two state titles, will
go for the “three-peat” on
Thursday when the Patriots
head to Melbourne to
take on Merritt Island in a
Class 3A state semifinal in a
rematch of last year’s statetitle
game.
“We’ve lost three starters
to injuries this year so we’re
just happy to be going back
up there,” said Heritage
coach Cindy Marcial
whose team improved to
19-1-2. “It would be great to
go try and get that
three-peat.”
After Heritage took a 2-0
lead on goals from Dejah
Cason and Chloe Laureano
in the game’s 12th and 21st
minute, respectively, it appeared
the rout was on.
But just five minutes before
halftime, Ida Baker
(14-9-2) stunned Heritage
by popping in a loose ball in
front of the net off the benefit
of a direct kick from 30
yards out and the lead was
cut in half to 2-1 at the half.
That’s when senior Melanie
Monteagudo took over
the show. The University of
Florida commit, who broke
the Broward County record
in scoring a year ago,
scored just two minutes into
the second half to give
her team back its two-goal
cushion.
BILL DALEY
l Region 4-2A American
Heritage-Delray 2,
Gulliver Prep 0: Allison
Breed of American Heritage-
Delray scored a brilliant
second-half goal that
punctuated the conclusion
of Gulliver Prep’s season at
Heritage Field.
Breed took the ball on a
dead run on her own side of
the field and outran the entire
Gulliver defense and
then faked out goalkeeper
Nina Fernandez, who came
off the goal line to contest
the shot. The freshman
then drove the ball into the
lower left-hand corner of
the net.
“I saw the keeper come
off her line, and she challenged
me and went one
way while I went another,”
Breed said. “I was just hoping
that I wouldn’t miss the
shot after that long run.”
Gulliver coach Andrew
Vassell gave credit where
credit was due. His team
finished the season at 16-1-1.
“They made the most of
their chances and we
didn’t,” Vassell said. “We
have no excuses.
“They capitalized and
made two more plays than
we did.”
SCOTT SALOMON
GIRLS’ SOCCER | REGIONAL FINALS
O’Neill’s two goals propel
St. Thomas back to state


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