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SCOREBOARD | Treasure Coast high school sports scores for April 22-27, 2024

By Patrick Bernadeau, Treasure Coast Newspapers,

12 days ago

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Here's an area high school roundup of scores featuring Treasure Coast-area teams from Apr. 22-27.

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Thursday

Track and Field

District 14-3A meet

The South Fork girls track and field team featured champions in four different events en route to a second-place finish at the District 14-3A meet from Blanche Ely High School.

The Bulldogs totaled 89 points while Dillard cruised to the victory with 223 points. Jensen Beach (28) placed ninth overall.

Emerson Brinn was responsible for half of the Bulldogs’ wins. The sophomore claimed first in the 800-meter run with a time of 2 minutes, 16.9 seconds. She also stood at the top of the podium in the 1,600 after crossing the finish line in 5:07.23.

Elsewhere, Addison Boyer continued South Fork’s long-distance dominance as the senior won the 3,200 (10:51.8). Finally, junior Adriana Jackson captured the high jump with a mark of 4 feet, 11 3/4 inches.

The Bulldogs boys team was the area’s high finisher, taking fifth overall with 84 points. Dillard scored 130.5 points to sweep the district titles. Jensen Beach scored 34 points to place eighth.

Maxum Kornilov earned the best finish among boys area competitors. The South Fork senior win the 800 with a time of 1:57.44.

Beach Volleyball

District 25-1A championship

No. 1 Vero Beach (15-1) 3, No. 2 Jupiter (11-3) 0

Girls Tennis

Region 4-1A championship

Master’s Academy 4, Benjamin 1: The Patriots will face the First Academy in a state quarterfinal.

Region 7-3A championship

Gateway 4, South Fork 3

Boys Tennis

Region 5-4A championship

Lake Nona 4, Vero Beach 0

Baseball

St. Lucie West Centennial (10-15) 5, Sebastian River (8-14) 0: Sebastian Germano struck six through 2 1/3 perfect innings on the bump in a shutout win for the Eagles. Six total pitchers entered the game for the Centennial and combined to relinquish just two hits.

Offensively, the Eagles got a double and a run scored from Nico Williams. Peyton Salerno added two hits.

Forest Hill (11-14) 2, South Fork (12-13) 1: Highlighted by a double, Conner Wiggins had three hits in the loss for the Bulldogs. Greg Neu added a hit, a walk and a run scored. Meanwhile, Merrick Barquin was solid on the mound, as the senior didn’t allow a run or a hit through three innings.

Palm Bay (9-16) 16, St. Edward’s (0-14) 2 (F/6): Graham Hutton and Jaden Jackson each had an RBI for the Pirates.

Lincoln Park Academy (10-8) 21, Brevard HEAT (5-19) 4 (F/5)

Fort Pierce Westwood 19, Glades Central 8 (F/5)

Softball

John Carroll Catholic (19-5) 8, Lincoln Park Academy 2: After allowing two runs in the top of the first, the Rams shut down Greyhounds the rest of the way to earn a road victory. The visitors pulled away thanks to five runs in the top of the seventh.

Isabella Ramirez allowed just one hit and no walks with two strikeouts through four innings of scoreless relief. She was also the team’s top hitter, as the junior went 3-for-4 with a double, two RBIs and two runs scored. Mackenzie Mostoller chipped in with two doubles, two RBIs and a run scored.

Sebastian River (13-11) 3, Master’s Academy (11-8) 2: The Sharks scored the go-ahead run in the top of the seventh to claim their fifth win in six games. Kiera Carow tossed a complete game to earn the victory.

The junior allowed two unearned runs on six hits and a walk with eight strikeouts. She was additionally one of nine players to produce hits at the plate. Leading the bunch was Rily Biggers, who had two triples and a double to go with an RBI and two runs scored.

Ava Porazzo and Makayla Smith each had two hits and a double, with Smith finishing with two RBIs.

South Fork (10-6) 11, Martin County (6-12) 8: Taylor Synowski collected two hits, drove in three runs and scored three times in a loss for the Tigers. Maya Scotti added a double and a RBI.

Bayside (13-7) 8, Fort Pierce Central (4-15) 2

Wednesday

Boys Lacrosse

Region 2-1A quarterfinals

No. 5 St. Edward’s (8-8) 4, No. 4 Montverde Academy (10-6) 2

Beach Volleyball

District 25-1A semifinals

No. 1 Vero Beach (14-1) 5, No. 5 South Fork (8-4) 0

No. 2 Jupiter (11-2) 4, No. 3 Fort Pierce Central (7-3) 1

Softball

St. Lucie West Centennial (16-7) 2, Jensen Beach (13-8) 1: During the first week of the season, the Eagles were one out away from defeating the Falcons before eventually falling in extra innings. Two months later, Centennial earned its revenge on the road by scoring the go-ahead run in the top of seventh.

Each going the distance without giving up a walk, Hailey Brereton and Mallory Wheeler put on a show in a pitcher’s duel. Brereton, a junior, earned the victory after allowing a run on three hits and 16 strikeouts. Meanwhile, the Jensen Beach senior took the loss, relinquished two unearned runs on eight hits and 13 strikeouts.

Wheeler also drove in her team’s only run. Isabelle Ouellette added a double.

Jaeyln Cooke led the Eagles offensively with two hits, an RBI and a run scored. Keyhara Alleyne also had two hits.

Treasure Coast (12-13) 17, Port St. Lucie 1 (0-18) 1 (F/4): Behind 12 hits and eight walks, the Titans cruised to victory in their regular season finale. Lexie Phillips and Angeline Sarmientos each drove in four runs. Phillips had a triple, as did Kennedy Moody, who added a double, two walks, two RBIs and three runs scored.

Savannah McMichael went 2-for-3 at the plate with a double, a walk, two RBIs and three runs scored. She also scored the win in the circle after allowing a run on two hits and five walks with six strikeouts.

Baseball

Vero Beach (19-4) 14, Okeechobee (11-12) 1 (F/5): Five players had multi-hit games in a convincing Indians victory. Chase Wilson paced the barrage by going 3-for-3 with a double, a walk, an RBI and three runs scored. As one of four players with two hits, Caleb Wood added two RBIs and two runs scored. Meanwhile, Garret Srigley had a double to go with team-best three RBIs.

Lastly, Sebastian Dimitroff collected the victory on the mound, allowing a run on a hit and three walks with seven strikeouts through three innings.

John Carroll Catholic (14-11) 6, Melbourne Central Catholic (17-8) 1: Rodrigo Morales and Gavin Sucharski combined for a shutdown performance on the mound for the Rams.

Sucharski got the start, allowing two hits and a walk with three strikeouts through 3 1/3 scoreless innings. Morales was just as effective, relinquishing an unearned run on two hits and no walks with a strikeout.

Offensively, Ayson McIntosh led the way with three hits. The sophomore had two doubles and a run driven in. Meanwhile, Taggert Cameron and Brennan Jones each had two hits. Cameron collected a triple to go with an RBI and two runs scored. Meanwhile, Jones had a double and RBIs.

Master’s Academy (14-10) 6, Glades Day (14-7) 0: Dean Buxton was nearly untouchable in the win for the Patriots. The senior tossed a two-hit shutout as he struck out 13 while walking just one and hitting a batter through 84 pitches.

Buxton also had a hit, two walks and an RBI at the plate. Despite going hitless, Joey Celano drove in a team-high two runs. C.J. Eiswerth added a double and an RBI.

Jupiter (18-7) 12, Martin County (18-7) 1 (F/5): Joseph Cuccurullo and Anthony Trigillo were the only players to pick up a hit in the loss for the Tigers. Trigillo drove in Colin Dunleavy for the team’s only run.

Boca Raton (18-7) 7, Tradition Prep (10-11) 3: Yariel Rodriguez had a double and drove in a run for the Pirates. Zayden Hernandez chipped in with an RBI and a run scored.

Sebastian River (8-13) 7, Jupiter Christian (8-10) 4

Tuesday

Flag Football

Region 3-2A semifinals

No. 1 Fort Pierce Central (18-1) 14, No. 4 Palm Beach Gardens (14-4) 0: The Cobras will play host to Martin County on Tuesday from Lawnwood Stadium for the district title. Central defeated Martin County 20-6 on Feb. 29.

No. 2 Martin County (17-1) 39, No. 3 Harmony (13-4) 20: Dakota Moberg had touchdowns on both sides of the field to help the Tigers advance to the regional final.

The senior had three scoring receptions of 19, 15 and 25 yards as well as a 77 yards interception return score. Moberg finished with 13 catches for 103 yards.

Hailey Walsh chipped in seven catches for a team-best 108 yards along with a 5-yard rushing touchdown. Anna Staten put the first points on the scoreboard after she hauled in a 20-yard pass from Cali Scornavacca, who completed 23 of 26 passes for three touchdowns and no interceptions.

Defensively, Rachel Matuszek led Martin County with 12 flag pulls and two pass breakups. Walsh had 10 flag pulls.

Region 3-1A semifinals

No. 3 Jensen Beach 26, No. 2 Lincoln Park Academy 0: Visit TCPalm.com to read more on the Falcons' shutout victory.

Beach Volleyball

District 25-1A

No. 3 Fort Pierce Central (7-2) 4, No. 6 Martin County (3-8) 1

No. 2 Jupiter (10-2) 5, No. 7 St. Lucie West Centennial (1-7) 0

Boys Tennis

Region 4-1A semifinals

Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy 4, St. Edward’s 0

Region 8-3A semifinals

Lake Buena Vista 7, South Fork 0

Region 5-4A semifinals

Vero Beach 4, Windermere 0

Girls Tennis

Region 4-1A semifinals

Master’s Academy 4, Florida Prep 1

Region 8-3A semifinals

South Fork 7, St. Cloud 0

Gateway 5, Okeechobee 2

Region 5-4A semifinals

Olympia 4, Vero Beach 1

Girls Lacrosse

Region 4-1A quarterfinals

No. 4 American Heritage-Plantation (16-1) 14, No. 5 St. Edward’s (12-5) 5

Softball

Jensen Beach (13-7) 6, John Carroll Catholic (18-5) 5 (F/10): A marathon evening went the Falcons’ way as they squeaked past the Rams at home in 10 innings. The visitors scored a run in the top of the 10th before the home team walked it off with two runs in the bottom of the frame. Molly Santiago produced a one-out hit to drive in the game-winning run.

Both teams saw their pitchers go the distance as Mallory Wheeler earned the victory. The senior tossed 10 innings, allowing nine hits and two walks while striking out 15. Offensively, she had a hit and walked twice.

Also giving up nine hits, Isabella Ramirez had 13 strikeouts to just three walks. The junior had two hits, a walk and a run scored at the plate. Each finishing with two hits and scoring once, Briley Orton had two RBIs while Lilly Rollinger had a double and an RBI.

Martha Jones paced Jensen Beach with three hits. Lus Segura notched two hits and two RBIs.

Treasure Coast (11-13) 6, Lincoln Park Academy (10-7) 5: After the Greyhound tied it with two runs in the top of the seventh, the Titans scored one their next time up to walk it off.

Kennedy Moody was the top hitter for the home team. The senior went 2-for-4 with two RBIs and two runs scored. Savannah McMichael added three walks and a run scored.

Morningside Academy (13-7) 17, City of Life Christian Academy (12-5) 15: The Eagles were victorious in a track meet with the Warriors.

Morningside Academy racked up 16 hits, with Trinity Richards, Leigha Race and Gianna DeRicco each contributing nine hits. Richards produced two doubles as well as two RBIs. Race scored three times, drove in four runs and hit a triple.

Master’s Academy (11-7) 17, Berean Christian (9-7) 1 (F/4): Aubrey Grall collected nine strikeouts and allowed a run on a hit and two walks through 3 2/3 innings in the circle for the Patriots. The eighth-grader was one of a pair of hits to have three hits. She was joined by Olivia Lore, who went 3-for-3 with four RBIs.

Palm Beach Gardens (19-3) 14, Martin County (6-11) 1 (F/5): Amelia Hannah, Ciana Vargas and Brianna Bohan each had a hit for the Tigers, with Maya Scotti scoring their lone run.

Baseball

Jensen Beach (12-10) 6, John Carroll Catholic (13-11) 4: The Falcons soared over the Rams at Clover Park in Port St. Lucie thanks to a great offensive performance from Jake Figman. The senior infielder went 3-for-4 with a triple, two RBIs and two runs scored.

Hudson Gardiner chipped in with two RBIs while Dylan Fatovich added a hit, two walks and two runs scored for a Jensen Beach team that has won its last five games.

Taggert Cameron had three hits while Brennan Jones drove in two runs for John Carroll.

Martin County (18-6) 4, Port St. Lucie (10-13) 2: The Tigers avoided a three-game skid after defeating the Jaguars on the road. Sean D’Agostini spun a near-flawless game on the mound, allowing a hit and two walks with six strikeouts through 6 2/3 innings.

Martin County put up 10 hits, highlighted by a 4-for-4 effort by Dalton French. Stone Preston (HBP, RBI, R) and Michael Sanchez each contributed two hits.

St. Lucie West Centennial (9-15) 10, Lincoln Park Academy (9-8) 0 (F/6): Chris D’Angelo tossed a two-hitter to lift the Eagles to a Senior-Day victory. The senior pitcher allowed one walk and struck out nine in six innings.

Offensively, Christian Alonso and Peyton Salerno each had two hits. Alonso had a walk, an RBI and a run scored. Salerno posted a triple, a walk and scored twice. Nico Williams and Gio Lopez had a double apiece.

Treasure Coast (15-6) 14, Palm Beach Gardens (8-16-1) 1 (F/5): Following a stretch of four losses in six games, the Titans capped the regular season with back-to-back wins.

Angel Hilario and Colin Jackson combined for a no-hitter. Hilario fanned eight and walked three through four innings. Jackson relinquished an unearned run in an inning of work.

Raymond Missett orchestrated most of the damage at the plate against the Gators. The senior went 4-for-4 with two doubles, four RBIs and three runs scored. Jacob Suazo scored four times to go with three hits, including a double. Alexander Frye and Logan Zavala each had a pair of hits, as they drove in three and two runs, respectively.

Viera (12-10) 5, Vero Beach (18-4) 2: The Indians saw their 15-game winning streak come to a close in a road loss to the Hawks. As part of a three Vero hits, Jace Romans had a triple. Caleb Wood added a hit and an RBI. Garett Srigley scored twice and stole three bases.

Cody Morgan took the loss, allowing four runs on five hits and a walk. He struck out one through five innings.

Cardinal Newman (19-5-1) 2, South Fork (12-11) 0: Curtis Vining collected the hit for the Bulldogs, who had four walks and four stolen bases.

Quinn Sanderson took the loss on the bump despite a solid effort. The senior allowed two runs on seven hits and two walks with five strikeouts through five innings.

Fort Pierce Central (10-11) 11, Fort Pierce Westwood (9-11) 1 (F/6): Nolan Barnes had an RBI for the Panthers. Jaylyn Monds added a double.

Melbourne Central Catholic (17-7) 9, Sebastian River (7-13) 2

Calvary Chapel Academy (7-11) 13, St. Edward’s (0-13) 9

Monday

Softball

South Fork (9-6) 14, Treasure Coast (10-13) 7: Piling up 21 hits, the Bulldogs tied their season-high with 14 runs in a convincing win over the Titans. South Fork also scored 14 runs when they shut out Treasure Coast on Feb 21.

Elli Hernandez led the Bulldogs hit parade, as the sophomore hit for the cycle. She drove in three runs and scored three times. Rachel Kramer added two triples while Abigail Tango added a triple and a double.

Savannah McMichael had a home run for the Titans.

St. Lucie West Centennial (15-7) 18, Fort Pierce Central (4-14) 0 (F/5): The Eagles totaled 12 hits and eight walks in a run-rule win over the Cobras.

Keyhara Alleyne was one of three players to score three times and one of four players to produce two hits. The senior had a double and a triple to go with a team-best three RBIs. Hailey Brereton (3 BB, 2B, 3 R) drove in a pair, as did Kylie Cobolentz (2 H, 2 R, 2 SB).

Brereton was also dominant in the circle, as the junior struck out 13 in a five-inning no-hitter.

Morningside Academy (12-7) 14, Bureau Christian (9-6) 2 (F/5): Leigha Race relinquished just two runs on two hits and four walks with nine strikeouts through five innings to collect the win in the circle.

She had plenty of support, as the Eagles produced 11 hits and eight walks.

Race helped her own cause at the plate with a home run. Morgan Helphrey also went deep. Both drove in three runs. Trinity Richards had a team-best three hits.

Jupiter (12-5) 14, Vero Beach (10-11-1) 2 (F/5): Emma Youngblood and Gabrielle Espich each had a double for the Indians. Espich also had an RBI.

Baseball

Tradition Prep (10-10) 13, Bereau Christian (6-11-1) 3

Beach Volleyball

District 25-1A

No. 8 Treasure Coast (3-7) 3, No. 9 Jupiter Christian (2-10) 2

Boys Volleyball

Atlantic Christian (12-13) 4, Morningside Academy (2-10) 1

This article originally appeared on Treasure Coast Newspapers: SCOREBOARD | Treasure Coast high school sports scores for April 22-27, 2024

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