The future is bright in Coral Springs, with several middle schoolers shining this fall.
The Coral Springs Middle School girls’ soccer team reached the semifinals in the postseason. Three golfers, Carter Polk, Daniel Ramirez, and Mario Marcano, qualified for the individual championship. The girls qualified as a team with Dalia Madame, Madison Elred, and Valentina Verello.
In cross country, they competed in the BCAA MSAA Championship at Markham Park. Joseph Scalia led the team. He came in 37th, followed by Brayden Basso, Jaiden Ross, and Thomas Scheidt,
Antonella Villanueva Dominguez shined for the girls’ team, placing second overall, while Addison Sahlin came in 13th, and Teressa Alba finished 16th. Lauren Siebert, Zenda Ford, Samantha Degance, Jodie Choquette, Isabel Hilmers, Brynnie Goodman, and Arianna Sandoval also raced.
The Forest Glen Middle School team finished in 11th place overall, led by Ayden Edmond. Rudy Potter was next to finish, followed by Mason Hernandez, Deven Gonzalez, Dashio Marks, and Adhari Lamey.Chris Cassisy and Daniel Gonzalez. The girls, Alayna Figaro, Allison Macaulay, Alyssa Sears, Zaydii Douglas, Sylvia Majdoch, and Isabella Boullosa, came in 15th place.
Tyler Wright, Christian Roberts, and Samuel Hall. Jason Greenspan and Arvin Shrestha helped the Ramblewood Middle School boys to 13th overall. Nkemakalam Chijoke and Janiya Butler ran for the girls’ team.
Ramblewood Middle School has led the basketball season, with its boys’ and girls’ teams in first place. Both teams are 6-0, beating Imagine Charter and Coral Spring Middle School. Westglades, Pompano Beach, Rickars and Renaissance Charter. The boys team averages 35.3 points per game, while the girls have won all their games by an average of 24.3 points.
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