Play It Again Sports in Naples Fl
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This is a roundup of Southwest Florida High School sports from Friday, April 22, and Saturday, April 23.
Weightlifting
Fort Myers left Port St. Joe Friday with lots of Grade 2A Boys Weightlifting state medals, including a pair of golds.
The Green Wave brought abode two state champions in the snatch lift with Jacob Renz winning at 129 pounds with a lift of 160 pounds and Charles Michael winning at 199 pounds with a elevator of 220. Renz was the pinnacle seed going in with a qualifying lift of 150 and Michael was seeded sixth with a qualifying lift of 195.
Fort Myers' Kendel Masson, who was seeded 9th, placed second in the 183-pound snatch with a lift of 205, Reef Gingell took 3rd at 219 pounds (210 elevator) and David Gomez placed 4th at heavyweight (235).
With that effort, the Greenish Wave placed 2nd every bit a team in the snatch with 26 points, backside winner Suwanee's 45.
Dunbar's Tavares Felton took third at 199 pounds with a elevator of 205 pounds. As well placing in the Summit 10 for snatch was LaBelle'due south Maurice McClain Jr. at 199 pounds (8th, 195), Mariner's Nolan Tantay at 183 pounds (9th, 180), Island Coast's Dylan DeAngelo at 169 pounds (ninth, 180) and Cypress Lake's Cole Cowdin at 154 pounds with a 160 lift.
Masson also took second in the traditional lifts with a 605 combined (330 bench, 275 C&J) and Renz also medaled in the traditional lifts, taking fifth with a 435-pound total (205 bench, 230 C&J). The Green Moving ridge's Chello Antoine was fourth at 119 pounds with a lift of 370 (205-165) and Gomez was eighth at heavyweight with a 650 (345-305).
Bonita Springs' Konner Stuttgen was fifth at 169 with a combined lift of 565 (320-235), which was far superior to his qualifying lift of 510 pounds. Ida Baker'due south Luke Buzzelli took third at 169 pounds with a 575 (350-225). Mariner'due south David Parada finished ninth at 238 pounds with a 600 total (335-265).
Girls Lacrosse
Gulf Coast nine, Plant viii
Gulf Coast was well familiar with their opponent heading into Friday night's first circular playoff game.
Plant had given them their first loss, in an 18-11 game on Feb. 25. Friday dark was a much different story, as Emma Masterson'southward goal with 8:25 to play gave the Sharks their first playoff win since 2012, chirapsia the Panthers 9-8.
"Information technology was honestly a blur," Masterson said. "I only recall taking a gratuitous position, and information technology went in. We all got together as a team and nosotros're freaking out because we were ahead. We knew information technology was a team effort and had to hold the brawl and keep it together.
"We were on cloud 9 for the residuum of the seven, viii minutes. It was incredible."
The Sharks got off to an eerily similar get-go relative to the first game, which initially worried coach Lynn Garrison. In the get-go matchup, Gulf Declension jumped out to a 5-i atomic number 82, before Plant came back to tie the game at halftime. From there, the Panthers outscored the Sharks 13-6 to win xviii-xi. Friday nighttime, Gulf Declension led 4-one before Plant made it 5-4 at halftime, but denied the Panthers of going on a huge second half run.
"They came back and tied it at 5-5 in the first half in the first game," Garrison said. "This game, at halftime, it was 5-4. It was like, 'Oh no, here we go again.' The girls stayed in the game."
The Panthers were held scoreless for the concluding 18 minutes in regulation, leading 8-v at the time. The Sharks' comeback abaft iii goals was fueled by Peyton Davidson and Reese Hudec, before Davidson tied the game with xiii:20 left. Kali Cleary led Gulf Coast with four goals, all coming in the first half.
Grace Toll was a key reason why the Sharks managed to become dorsum in the game, as the senior goalkeeper stopped shot after shot belatedly in the 2nd half.
"Grace came up with some actually, actually big saves," Garrison said. "She had the best play of the flavour, in my opinion."
The Sharks (12-iv) will advance to the Class 2A-Region 3 semifinals, and will travel to Steinbrenner (19-ane), the region'southward top seed. The Warriors are ranked fifth in the state of Florida.
Boys Lacrosse
Class 2A-Region iii
Gulf Coast 10, Steinbrenner 3
Gulf Coast has embraced the underdog mentality lately, and rose to the occasion once again.
Later stealing a bid in Region iii by running the tabular array and winning districts, the Sharks (12-half-dozen) dominated from start to finish against Steinbrenner (14-4), the 22nd ranked team in Florida.
"We jumped on them real early on," Gulf Coast motorbus John Trapani said. "Played peachy team offense. Lot of shots didn't go in right away, but they started falling our way. The defense was lights out. Allowing naught at halftime is most unheard of in the game of lacrosse. They didn't get their showtime goal until midway through the third. That'southward just great defense and smashing goaltending, that'south what that comes down to."
Gulf Coast got iv goals from Luke McLain, while Quinn Hepler added a hat trick. Sam Shields, John McCue, and Kyle Nadeau all scored once to aid the Sharks advance to the regional semifinals against Plant (16-2).
"It's a great win for them," Trapani added. "It'due south a smashing win that really shows that a lot of teams underestimate united states when they look at our tape. I think they kind of underestimate the states a little bit. Nosotros tin can play with the all-time of them. Proud of my boys, up and downward, proud of my coaches, up and down. We played a corking game."
Gulf Coast led iv-0 at halftime, as goaltender Shaden Shields was on his game one time once more in a high intensity situation. The junior keeper has come into form when information technology has mattered most, surrendering just eight goals against a pair of opponents ranked inside the meridian 60.
"He'due south in a zone," Trapani said. "When yous look at the saves, he was playing out of his mind. He made a i-on-one save which inverse the whole complexity of the game. He was ane-on-1, went down low, then went support high, and Shaden saved that. I saw the trunk language of that team change. They were done. They said, 'We tin can't beat out this guy.' That's how skillful he played."
The Sharks will look to continue their playoff run side by side calendar week at 7 p.m. confronting the Panthers, the No. 9 ranked team in the state.
Softball
Sickles two, St. Brendan ane
Later a disappointing result in concluding yr's Bill Longshore Memorial tournament, Sickles head softball coach Al Bowman and his team had one goal on their minds.
Redemption.
Following the 2-day tournament and four direct wins, the Gryphons tin can put last year's result behind them after their 2-1 title win over St. Brendan at North Collier Regional Park.
"We came down concluding year, and we were injure," Bowman said. "Ane of our primary pitchers was hurt, another had to stay back because of COVID issues and 1 was nursing an injury. We probably could have justified canceling and not coming just we didn't want to do that to the tournament."
Leading Sickles in the circle was DaNia Brooks, girl of onetime Tampa Bay Buccaneer and NFL hall-of-fame inductee Derrick Brooks. The junior struck out thirteen batters while assuasive iii hits.
"D really steps up in tournaments, she thrives for the competition," Bowman added. "We're very pleased with not only how the turnout was, but the contest that came and that's why we come up downwardly to the tournament."
The tournament which is named after longtime softball head coach Neb Longshore who won three youth World Series titles featured some of the meridian softball programs across the country of Florida, including a handful of teams from Lee and Collier county.
Bishop Verot, Immokalee, Riverdale, Cypress Lake, Palmetto Ridge, North Fort Myers, Estero and Naples were among the Southwest Florida teams who participated.
The Golden Eagles were the last area squad to compete in the tournament, merely barbarous short to Somerset Academy 2-0 and ended the weekend with a 2-ii tape.
"We brought our ace (Macy Miles) out to pitch and she pitched actually well," Gilded Eagles coach Scott Angelico said. "We just had an error that price the states a couple of runs and you know, we just couldn't battle dorsum after that."
Miles the UCF commit struck out a scattering of batters and went the distance in the circumvolve for the Aureate Eagles.
"It shows us exactly what we need to piece of work on harder to become better for the districts and possibly movement on to the next level after that," Angelico said almost the feel of the Long Shore tournament. "They're going to leave on Monday and put some hard work and dedication back to it and get to see what they can practice."
Scores from Friday's matchups
ECS ix, Estero 0
Riverdale 17, Mater Lakes Academy 1
Sickles eleven, Cypress Lake 4
Doral Academy 3, North Fort Myers 0
West Broward 5, Immokalee 1
St. Brendan 8, Palmetto Ridge 0
Somerset University iii, Bishop Verot 1
Mariner 7, Bonita Springs 0: Katie Campbell and Crimson Lawrence each had 2 RBI to lead the Tritons over the Bull Sharks.
Baseball
Gulf Declension ix, Fort Myers four:The Sharks handed ace Zach Root his offset loss in over two years, attacking the left-hander early. Root went 4 i/three innings, assuasive five hits, four earned runs, with two walks and five strikeouts. Ryder Woodson went iii-for-four with a double, two runs scored, and an RBI.
Naples 9, St. John Neumann 4: The Golden Eagles snapped the Celtics eight-game win streak later on downing them on their home diamond. Marcos Torres led Naples at the plate going three-for-4 while hitting out v. Reilly Witmer added a solo home run for the Golden Eagles.
Mariner 2, Lely one: The Tritons 7th inning score was the difference in their route win over the Trojans. Mason Blackburn and Cole Sandifer led Mariner with two hits each.
Source: https://www.naplesnews.com/story/sports/high-school/2022/04/24/fort-myers-boys-lifters-snatch-titles-gulf-coast-boys-girls-lacrosse-win/7423598001/
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