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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 34

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The Miami Heraldi
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rwHr7 'vm y-y y-yy i fyry wyi jH8IWlJy i 7 On WEDNESDAY JANUARY 27 1993 Oil THE MIAMI HERALD HIGH SCHOOLS I GIRLS' SOCCER Pace gives Ahem No 100 American tops Carol City Coral Pari (18-8) Davidson 16 Candelaria 1Z Ruiz 14 Santos 7 Raca 2 Lima 4 Nofttiwtstam (17-4) Watts 4 Walden Wafts 12 Cook 15 Louis 27 Young 8 Srta Northwestern Half NW3ZCP26 3pei-rs: Watts Davidson 3 Candelaria Ruiz Santos Fouled out: Davidson Technicals 4 15 -tf Ji? Vs JW 40-point rule is eliminated COLLISION COURSE: Jill Feeney gets by North Miami Beach goalie Jodi Goldstein American shuts down NMB 2-0 Kathy Fernandez scored two goals and Judit Amato recorded her ninth shutout as the American High soccer team defeated North Miami Beach 2-0 at North Miami Stadium Tuesday afternoon first goal came off a corner kick from Jill Feeney midway through the first half Her second goal which was unassisted came with fie minutes to play in the second half The Patriots who improved to 12-3-2 also received excellent midfield play from Heather Slau-genhaupt American has already clinched a berth in next week's four-team District 14-4A tournament The Patriots are 12-1 in Dade County with the only loss to Hialeah-Miami Lakes (13-0) Lakes and American will enter next week's district tournament as the top two seeds Killian 1 SouthridgeO Dons Durban (K) 1 goal Desiree Rivera Alma Piretra (K) combined for shufout 7 8 1 SR 10-2 2 Miami Beach 3 South Dade O' Adna Gaete (MB) 2 goals 1 assist Michele Sayen (MB) 1 goal Alison Bregman (MB) 1 assist Michele Bregman (MB) 8th shutout of season MB 12 1-1 Hialeah-Miami Lakes 2 Coral Gables 0: Heather Tufts 2 goals Julie Imperatort assist Karen Blake first snutout Lakes 13-0 Edison 2 Coral Park 1 Emmanuella Jean-Baptiste scored 2 goals excellent defense for Edison Edison 4-6 Miami High 4 Norland 0 Gloria Berez (M) 2 goals Lourdes Ramos (M) 1 goal Erika Martinez (M) 1 goal good defense Miami Scarlegh Jimenez (M) 3rd shutout Miami 3 7-1 Southwest 1 Hialeah O' Tanny Walker goal Beikis Dominguez (S) good defense Southwest 7-52 v- -4 sfc s' iT i 5 7 1 A a i 5 JW 'V if 1 Alex Fraser scored 12 of his 27 points in the fourth quarterTues-day to lead the Pace High basketball team to a 64-49 victory over visiting Key West giving Spartans Coach Dave Ahern his 100th career victory fun to get No 100 but 1 have to move said Ahern who was presented with a cake after the game next thing I reach hopefully will be the state The Spartans ranked No 6 in the state Class 3A poll used a 15-6 third-quarter run to overcome a one-point halftime deficit Sean Flynn finished with 1 1 points and Gere Croke had 10 points and 1 1 assists Fraser who did not play in the third quarter moved past the 1500-point mark and now has 1504 career points My Wwt (4-12) Woods 4 McDowell 2 Fisher Woodberry 7 Terriell 6 Green McRee 16 3 Curry 7 Pace (16-4) Fraser 27 Hall Croke 10 West 5 Flynn 11 Goodman 5 Laidler 4 Si ite Pace High Half KW30 PC 29 3-pointers: Flynn Fouled out: West Watson Technicals: Fraser American 68 Carol City 64: The Chiefs made three of four three-pointers the last two minutes to rally from a 50-39 fourth-quarter deficit but the Patriots made their free throws down the stretch for the victory Kalonji Toomer led the Patriots with 19 points and 10 rebounds and Paul added nine points seven assists and three steals Carol City (6-14) Barnett 21 Gary 7 Brown 1Z King 14 Moore 6 Laguirre 3 American (15-3) Gay 11 Lewis 2 Woods 8 Toomer 19 O'Brien 9 Green 2 Fowles Pearce 9 Lawrence 6 American Half: A 35 CC 24 3-pointers: Brien Barnett 2 Laguirre Norland 58 HiatosMI: Norland lumped to a 13-1 lead and never trailed The Vikings were led by Torin Ragin with 17 points 15 of those In the second half Norman Daniels added 10 assists for Norland which won its eighth consecutive game Norland (14-4) Daniels 5 Hudson 9 Heidelburg 6 Demontegnac 4 Ragin 17 Brown 14 Brinson 2 McKenzie 3 Hialeah: Spellman 13 Oliver 4 Billingsley 7 Elmore 4 Torres 4 Chapamn 1 Allen 2 Flemming 6 Sift Hialeah Half: Norland 26 Hialeah 22 3-pointers: Brown Hudson Technical: Norland bench Hialeah bench North Miami 68 Central 65: Demetric Davis-McCormick and Ryan Holmes each scored 19 points and 6-7 center Markelito St Hubert had 11 points and 12 blocked shots for North Miami Arthur Smith had 34 points for Central Central Barney Butterfield Cmeas 5 Cooper 9 Fairweather 7 Michel 6 Smith 34 North Miami (6-6) Delancey 3 Watkins 1 Eugene 5 Davis-McCormick 19 St Hubert 11 Holmes 19 Pierre 10 Site North Miami Half: NM 40 CEN 29 3-pomters Cooper Fairweather Davis-McCor-mick4 Fouled out: Delancey I Southwest 50 Killian 48: Eddie Medina had a tap-m as time ran out to give Southwest its first victory over Killian in two years Pavlo Hernandez led Southwest with 14 points and Manny Pomares added 11 points and 10 rebounds The Eagles also converted 15 of 18 from the free-throw line Killian (13-5) Bell 16 Anderson 11 Hertz 6 Pasm 7 Moore 4 Johnson 2 BRenkert 2 Southwest (8-9): Hernandez 14 Pomares 11 Rodriguez 9 Medina 7 Gomez Shoffner 2 Site: Southwest Half: Killian 31 SW 26 3-point-ers: Bell Pasm Anderson Hernandez 3 Fouled out Hernandez Brenkert Miami High 111 Miami Beach 54: Edmund "Poncho Farquharson scored 15 of his and North Miami Jennifer Khgjautia races over to head off Feeney By MIKE PHILLIPS Herald Sports Writer no mercy in Miami Not anymore The 40-point basketball rule which some called the mercy rule is dead The Florida High School Activities Association the governing body over high school sports has asked Dade Greater Miami Athletic Conference to cease ending basketball games when one team takes a 40-point lead after one half of play The reason? The National Federation of State High School Associations have anything in its rule book that sanctions the ending of games before regulation time expires The FHSAA be a member of the National rules committee if any team Florida violates the rules Ron Davis the commissioner of the FHSAA wrote a letter to Wayne Story the executive director of the GMAC asking the GMAC to stop using the 40-point rule Dade County principals met Tuesday to discuss the rule and Story met with Davis Tuesday afternoon in Miami Tuesday games were the first affected Teams can now continue playing regardless of the score 18 points In the first quarter as Miami High ranked No 2 in the state Class 4A poll iumped to a 35-14 lead John Brown had 15 points and five blocks and Allen Edwards 15 points and nine assists to lead six Stmgarees in double figures Miami Beach Marshall 13 Blot 12 Cardeila 21 Ulysees 4 Damiscus 2 Guiterrez 2 Miami High (20-2) Edwards 15 Farquharson 18 Davis 15 Canovas 11 Brown 10 Skipper 9 Paul 1Z Scott Hernandez Pringle 4 Nunez 1 Site: Miami High Half MHS 58 MB 27 3-point-trs: Paul Farquharson 4 Skipper Canovas Edwards 3 NMB 60 Miami Lakes 45: Dedrick Taylor scored 10 of his 17 points in the first half as the Chargers took a 21 point halftime lead and held off a Tate Lakes rally Miami Lakes Vasquez 4 Stoudmire Taylor Knowles 4 Montero Hadley 16 Clark Light-sey 4 NMB (8-7) Harngan 9 Robledo 12 Lasso Taylor 17 King 5 Bertam 3 Wilson 4 Werba 2 Site: NMB Half NMB 36 HML 15 3-potnters: Lasso Bertam Fouled out: Harngan Technt cals: NMB bench Lakes bench Northwestern 68 Corel Park 55: Corey Louis had 27 points and Darius Cook 15 points and 11 rebounds for Northwestern ranked No 7 in the state Class 4A poll -'ir i Wijk' fx-C Mill! 1 1 I 'gV Ss jfrp 4 irr8kr IV 4 A I -N i i sa jj'' A s1 jt 'x if JOE RIMKUS JR Miami Herald Staff ball still going on to FSU Jackson at Miami High 7 30 Belen vs Norland at FMJ 8 Tavernier Coral Shores at Gulliver 7 30 LaSalle at Hollywood Chammade 4pm Girls basketball Killian at South Miami 7 30 American at North Miami Beach 3 30 Carol City at Northwestern 4 30 Miami High at Edison 4 30 Miami Beach at Hialeah 4 30 Hialeah-Miami Lakes at Palmetto 4 30 Norland at North Miami 6pm Belen at Lourdes at Columbus 7 30 Wrestling Palmetto at Southndae 7 30 Belen at Hollywood Cnammade 6 pm soccer Miami Beach at Braddock 3 30 Carol City at Hialeah 3 30 Norland vs Central (Dade-North) 3 30 Miami Springs vs Columbus (Kendall Boys Club) 7 30 pm South Miami at Coral Gabies 3 30 Miami High at Coral Park 3 30 Jackson at Edison 3 30 North Miami at Miami Lakes 3pm NMB vs American (PS North) 3 30 Gulliver at Westminster Academy 4pm state soccer poll Class 4A: 1 Jacksonville Fletcher 2 Long-wood Lyman 3 Clearwater Countryside 4 Tallahassee Lincoln 5 Lake Mary 6 American 7 Orange Park 8 Seffner Armwood 9 Melbourne 10 Miami Beach Tampa Jesuit 2 Fort Lauderdale St Thomas Aquinas 3 Tallahassee Leon 4 Olympic Heights 5 Daytona Seabreeze 6 New Port Richey Gulf 7 Sunrise Piper 8 Gainesville 9 Key West 10 South Plantation Class 2A-1A: Clearwater Central Catholic 2 Tampa Berkely 3 Gulliver 4 St Augustine Nease 5 Pine Crest 6 Jacksonville Bofles 7 Orlando Bishop Moore 8 Fort Lauderdale Westminster Academy 9 Ransom Everglades 10 Curley State basketball polls BOYS Class 4A: 1 Jacksonville Beach Fletcher 2 Miami High 3 Fort Walton Beach Chocta-whatchee 4 Orlando Boone 5 Lauderdale Lakes Boyd Anderson 6 Fort Lauderdale Dillard 7 Northwestern 8 St Petersburg Boca Ciega 9 Gainesville Buchholz 10 Jacksonville Terry Parker Also receiving votes: Sarasota Riverview South Miami Clearwater Daytona Beach Mainland Melbourne Palm Bay will end South Miami 65 Palmetto 45: Damian Harrell led three South Miami players in double figures with 17 points Charlie Miller added 14 points and James Colzie scored 13 South Miami: Harrell 17 Miller Colzie IX Smith 5 Devine 5 Hamilton 2 Capers 2 GibsonS Thompkins 2 Palmetto (2-12) Bush 7 Bennett Glen 10 Btodo 2 Merritt Cooper 4 Jackson 10 Pedreso Site: Palmetto Half: SM 34 Palmetto IS 3-pointers: Colzie Devine Miller Bush Glenn 2 Columbut 52 Miami Spnnga 50: Jordi De Joseph who finished with a game-high 21 points scored the winning layup with 11 seconds remaining as Columbus overcame a 10-point third-quarter deficit Springs' Rayshawn Woods had a chance to tie the score but missed a 10-foot lumper at the buzzer Columbus Fans 3 Socarras 4 Espirel 3 Bal-ado 5 Rodriguez 5 Griese DeJoseph 21 White 9 Miami Springs (1-12) Matos IX Woods 9 Lee IX Gonzalez 5 Torres 10 Site: Springs Half MSP 29 COL 19 3-pointers: Espirel Rodriguez White Matos 2 Lee Southridge 68 Sunset 52: Southridge had five players score in double figures led by Bruce Seabrook with 13 points Art Ray added 10 points and 13 rebounds for the Spartans Sunset (7-11) Tamareo 6 Martin 3 Martinez 10 Sanfield 14 Gras 8 Sanchez 2 Barker Her bert 4 Southridge (8-11) Seabrook 13 Ray 10 Carter 4 Phifer 12 Farquharson 1Z Myers 1Z Holley 3 Doyley 2 Stanfield Site: SR Half: SR 34 Sunset 27 3-pointers: Martin Gras Seabrook 2 Fouled out Ray Gras Edison 64 Braddock 46: Craig Alford led the Red Raiders with 17 points Braddock's Davian Granberry ted ail scorers with 24 points Edison: Mcknight 9 Alford 17 Johnson 8 Lamar Green Pierre 6 Berice 10 Noel 1 Singleton 2 Braddock (8-10) Granberry 24 Quintero 10 Barela 7 Bailey 3 Site: Braddock Half Edison 15 Braddock 13 3-polnter): Quintero McKntght Alford HHIel 69 Westwood Christian 43: Rosen-garten (H) 16 points Saada (H) 12 points Bloom (H) 10 points Cervantes (WC) 19 points Hillei 8-3 WC 5-7 Hebrew Academy 56 Northwest Christian 52: Jermemy Wachtel (HA) 26 points 15 rebounds Eli Lipntck (HA) 8 points Avi Yyd-kowytz 8 points 12 rebounds Joe Leskowitz (HA) 7 points 6 assists Hebrew Academy 7-6 Holy Cross 50 Island Christian 46: Robert Pineryo (HC) 31 points 4 steals Manoj Balanl (HC) 13 points 12 rebounds 4 assists Ozzie Menendez (HC) 8 rebounds HC 10-9 Island 3-11 Isaac Liber won 290th game as a coach La Progresiva 76 Calusa Prep 61: Alex Ramos (LP) 20 points 14 rebounds Tony Garcia (LP) 16 points 17 rebounds Orlando Martinez (LP) 14 points 17 rebounds DeCastro (CP) 28 points LP 8 6 Curley 68 Westminster Christian 57: Chris Cuadras(C) 17 points DorbmPierre-Louis(C) 14 points Andrew Livingston (C) 11 points Peter Peiobetlo (C) 11 points 8-10 WC 1 14 Westwood Christian 71 Princeton Christian 70 Cervantes (WC) 24 points Negron (WC) 16 points Sanchez (WC) 16 points Shane Bridges (PC) 19 points WC 6-7 PC 8-6 Westwood Christian 71 Princeton Christian 70: Mario Cervantes (WC) 24 points Abraham Negron (WC) 16 points Edric Sanchez (WC) 16 points 13 rebounds Alfred Patino (WC) 5 assists Shane Bridges (PC) 21 points John Sanders (PC) 23 points Jody Underwood (PC) 10 points WC 6-7 Dade Christian 87 Mumi Christian 64: Oscar Flores (DC) 17 points Wade Mawdesley (DC) 16 points Erie Castellanos (DC) 16 points DC 7-9 State basketball polls BOYS Class 4A: 1 Jacksonville Beach Fletcher 2 Miami High 3 Fort Walton Beach Chocta-whatchee 4 Orlando Boone 5 Lauderdale Lakes Boyd Anderson 6 Fort Lauderdale Dillard 7 Northwestern 8 St Petersburg Boca Ciega 9 Gainesville Buchholz 10 Jacksonville Terry Parker Also receiving votes: Sarasota Riverview South Miami Clearwater Daytona Beach Mainland Melbourne Palm Bay Class 3A: 1 Gainesville Eastside 2 Tallahassee Rickards 3 Deerfield Beach 4 Tallahassee Godby 5 Jacksonville Ribault 6 Miami Pace 7 Spnnatield Rutherford 8 Pompano Beach Ely 9 Bradenton Southeast 10 Crest-view To order simply fill out this coupon and return to: The Miami N8KIMP88INB 4tr North Broward Hospital District Zip- By He wi re cc 7- re 6- Be de vi re se to ba wl to 25 6- Fr ne Br nu Ri de Ri By He At Ql 10 To Bo 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 8 11 12 12 12 15 16 17 18 19 19 21 22 22 24 25 26 27 28 28 30 31 31 33 34 35 4- fV -1 1- x- A on the ground with the battle for the commits Site- Central Hall- CEN 33 HML 5 3-pointrs: Gamber Santiago Wimes Technicals: Lakes bench Edison 40 Braddock Dentce Joval hit two key baskets down the stretch to give Edtson the victory Joval led the Red Raiders with 17 points Edison (M) Belvtn 4 Lafrance 5 Joval 17 Eddie 1 Jean Baptiste 10 Marshall 3 Braddock (5-9) Fernandez 9 Grant 4 Arquello 4 Iglesias 4 Abarca 1 Artola 12 Site MacArthur South Half Edison 19 Braddock 15 3-pomters: Artola 2 Fouled out: Abarca Eddie Marshall Gulliver 63 St Brendan 33: The Raiders used a full-court press and led 16-3 after the first quarter before taking a 20-point lead into the half Jackie West had 14 points and 10 rebounds and teammate Eva Ptzarro added 10 points and grabbed 14 rebounds as Gulliver dominated around the basket Patty Calves scored a game-high 22 points for St Brendan St Brendan (8-3) Embi 2 Lopez 1 Savlno 8 Calves 22 Gulliver (18-0) West 14 Gonzalez 10 Ptzarro 10 Fehpe 10 Bell 8 Vileia 7 Polley 4 Site Gulliver Half: 35 SB 15 3-pomters: Vtlela Calves Westminster Christian 44 Curley 33: Tiffany Falk (WC) 11 points Anna Douglas (WC) 8 points WC 7 5 Florida Christian 35 Union Academy 20: Janice Fonseca (FC) 14 points 8 9 FTs 9 rebounds Silvia Ruiz (FC) 6 points 3 steals Jill Achterberg (FC) 4 points 5 steals 4 assists FC 9-3 Dade Christian 55 Miami Christian 19 Ner-lyn Gonzalez (DC) 15 points Jeana Abrahantes (DC) 14 points Jem Ducke (DC) 12 points DC 11-5 soccer Dade Christian 1 Gulliver 0: Manny Quintero (DC) 1 goal Juan Garcia (DC) 1 assist Jason Fry and Ryan Okubo (DC) good defense Jose Ramos (DC) 1st shutout Pace 3 Norland 2: John Vanegas (P) 3 goals Davian Altamiranda (P) 2 assists Pace 6-3-2 Florida Christian 1 Zion Lutheran 1: Alex Woody Fonseca (FC) 1 goal Jean Marc Saliba (FC) 1 assist Ross Hammond (ZL) 1 goal Gabriel Witman (FC) strong defense FC 6 5-1 ZL 4-4-5 Wrestling 52' Palm Beach Beniamin 30: Rudolph Augustave (C-140) pm 2 51 Bryan 165) pm 2 48 Mike Vilalta (C 152) pin 2 58 Curley 9-0 PBB 3-6 1 schedule basketball Miami Springs at Coral Park 8pm iv A-'- and all three players end up Preston Hialeah Ricardo Preston who led Dade County's Class 5A schools in rushing orally committed to Florida State Tuesday Preston 5-9 and 175 pounds gained 1055 on Scarries (82 average) in Dade's seven-game season and rushed for 14 touchdowns He chose the Seminoles over West Virginia Tennessee Georgia Tech Florida and Miami think I fit in their Preston said can run and catch Miami uses more of a fullback Pm not that big I just think the place for me" Preston has met the NCAA's academic qualifications basketball Southridge 60 South Miami 55: The Spar-tans led by one with iust more than three minutes left in the third quarter South Miami missed several layups in the final minutes Yashica Williams of South Miami led ail scorers with 36 points and grabbed nine rebounds Southridge Ferguson 8 Moody 8 Bruton 16 Sneed 6 Pratt 13 Williams 5 Stevens 4 South Miami (8-3) Santana 2 Williams 36 Taylor 3 Wilburgh 2 Ramey 8 Cooks 4 Site: South Miami Half SR 37 SM 34 3-point-ors: Williams 3 Fouled out Santana Ferguson Moody Jackson 68 Cora! Park 31: The Generals opened the second half with a pressing defense and outscord the Rams by 22-9 and 2 1-9 fhe last two quarters Noeml Arellano had a game-high 25 points and seven assists and Bridgette Gittens added 24 points 14 rebounds and six steals Jackson (8-5) Fox 3 Arellano 25 Gittens 24 Olibnsse 2 Lewis 6 Deal 4 Coral Park Pinon 15 Galarce 4 Enriquez 3 SanMiguel 10 Site Coral Park Half: 25 CP 15 3-pomters: Pinon 3 Central 70 Miami Lakes 14: Leading scorers for the Rockets were Cassaundra Wimes with 23 points Rebecca Roile with 15 and Andrea Griffin with 14 Central is ranked No 2 in the state Class 4A poll Lakes Gamber 3 Hepburn 2 Paez 2 Grubbs 4 Santiago 3 Central (13-1) Wimes 23 Rolie 15 Griffin 14 Williams 6 Abdullah 8 Walker 4 Order anytime during the series Delivery Dates: Each Wednesday beginning January 13 The human body is truly wondrous All it requires is that we eat right and exercise properly The Miami Herald's new Herald Newspaper in Education One Herald Plaza Miami FL 33132 For additional information call: Dade 376-3247 Broward 764-7026 ext 3247 THE MIAMI HERALD (13 5 in-paper series For Every Body will explore a different aspect of diet and exercise each week By receiving newspapers and the accompanying teacher workbook your students can learn tips on healthy dieting how to eat out without pigging out how to incorporate exercise into their daily lives and much more There's also an opportunity for your class to win a catered healthy lunch with a visit by a nutritionist from the North Broward Hospital District when you design the best bulletin board based on the series Channel 17 telecasts By ALEX MARVEZ Herald Writer Please deliver copies 135 copy minimum) of The Miami Herald each Wednesday for 13 weeks beginning Wednesday January 13 at half the newsstand price Teacher's Name-School Name School Address-Phone Please bill my school Check enclosed (Make City PO payable to: The Miami HeraldNIE) school events would be championship games Station manager Martin Yaffe said the current format drew too small an audience to register in the Nielsen ratings draw less than 1000 households which shows that the interest appears limited to the teams ci that Yaffe said the budget crunch we have to reduce our costs especially on something with ratings so small The show has been a tradition like to maintain but the environment dictates But sports directorannouncer Rick Potlock said that rating may not do his program justice feel it was a whole lot more popular than the numbers of people Potlock said seemed every time I would show up in a gym the first things kids said hello but is our school going to be on shows also helped in other ways Coaches told me they utilized tapes to scout for training and to get their players scholarships Obviously not having that service available is going to hurt After airing almost 750 high school sports events in a 14-year period WLRN-TV (Channel 17) will stop weekly taped telecasts of high school games in late February general public has not showm enough real said WLRN General Manager Don Mac-Cullough who estimates the station budgeted $70000 for sports telecasts this year such a small target audience when you realize who cares about a game between two high school teams two days old looking at another format not with taped games but one with a broader appeal and more sports to interest more Telecasts which air at 8 am Saturdays will conclude February 26 with a replay of the Jan 16 Miami High-Carol City basketball game The station still is deciding whether to televise the high school basketball and baseball championships this spring Station management met Tuesday morning to discuss possible formats for next fall MacCullough said only interest in televising future high Mad coupon to: The Miami Herald Newspaper in Education One Herald Plaza Miami FL 33132.

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