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Front Page (Page 1) - South Dade News Leader
SPORTS
1B
FRIDAY, MAY 30, 2014
Everglades Prep Tops MCCS
In Gridiron Debut
Keys Gate, South Dade Fall; Coral Shores Mounts
Comeback; Southridge Dominates
By Chris Green
In front of a large crowd on
both sides of the field,
Everglades Prep entered their
first game in school history
looking to make a statement
against fellow first-timers
Miami Community Charter.
What followed was a
resounding 54-8 victory at
Harris Field for Everglades
Prep, capped off by several
impressive plays.
The game started well for
Miami Community Charter as
the Lions were able to stop
the ground game from
Everglades Prep, but an equal
defensive effort resulted in a
Keys Gate quarterback
Aaron Ortiz is tackled at by
a Key West defender.
Photo by Chris Green
Homestead Welcomes
Formula Drift
Popular Racing Series Makes
First Visit To South Florida
As many of you may or may
not know, Homestead-Miami
Speedway is “hot” more than
280 days out of the year, not
just in the tropical temperatures, but in
the events that
occur at the
track. That’s
not including
our biggest
weekend, Ford
Championship
Weekend, in
November
when
Matthew
NASCAR
Becherer
comes to town ---------------President,
for the final
H-MS
race of the
season.
I am always excited to
showcase new and exciting
events going on at the track.
This weekend, we are hosting
a new type of motorsports
competition. Formula DRIFT
is holding Round 3 of their
Championship season at
Homestead-Miami Speedway
this Friday and Saturday, May
30th and 31st. The cars will
be utilizing Turns 2, 3, 4 and
5 of the infield 2.21-mile road
course, as they drift around
the corners in front of a panel
of judges.
Formula DRIFT is different
than most of the motorsports
competitions that are held at
the Speedway. Rather than
competing based on lap times
and horsepower speed, these
cars are judged on an aesthetic criteria.
The action of drifting is a
learned technique in which
the driver pushes the car to its
limits while maintaining control for the full length of the
curve. Think of the drivers in
the “Fast and the Furious”
movies (although these drivers won’t be racing each other
for time).
A car is drifting when the
front wheels are pointing in
the opposite direction of the
turn – for example, the car is
turning left but the wheels are
pointed right and vice versa.
See MATT 2B
three-and-out
for their own
offense.
Everglades
Prep then put
together a
solid and
methodical
march down
field, highlighted by the
first touchdown in program history
when Anthony
Pichel connected with
Christopher
Hernandez
with 6:08 left
in the first
quarter to
score.
Javier
Hernandez
Miami Community Charter quarterback Bryan Hernandez tries to evade
then added
an Everglades Prep defender. Photo by Chris Green
another touchdown for the Panthers as he
impressive moves on the
was exactly what they needscooped up a Lions fumble
field.
ed.
and took it back for the score.
For Lions head coach
See FOOTBALL 2B
Another long pass from
Hansel Alfonso, the game
Pichel and a 55 yard touchdown run gave the Panthers a
32-0 halftime lead.
Miami Community Charter
got their first touchdown in
program history with just
under nine minutes left in the
third quarter.
The Panthers would then
add security scores off touchdown passes and a turnover to
secure the victory.
Chris Torres was effective
for Miami Community
Coral Shores prepares to enter the field against Pope
Charter, with Bryan
Formula D features close racing and high-skill maneuvers
John Paul in the Hurricanes’ spring football matchup.
Hernandez leading their
over the course of a bracket-style competition. Photo by
Staff Photo
offense, making several
Getty Images.
Westminster Christian Football Schedule Announced
Softball, Baseball Season Start Dates Released; Upper Keys Baseball Camp Set For June
By Chris Green
Westminster Christian football looks to make another state
final four run in 2014-2015, having announced their upcoming
schedule.
The season will
kick off with a
preseason game at
Westminster
Academy on
August 22, with
their season opener at Harvest
Community
School taking
place on August
29.
Warriors fans
will be able to
watch their team
at home for the
first time on
The FHSAA Announced the starting
September 5 as
dates for baseball next year. Photos
Westminster hosts
by Chris Green
defending class
2A state champs Champagnat
Catholic, followed by a road
game against Immokalee on
September 12.
The Warriors travel to
Boynton Beach on September
19, followed by a home game
against Gulliver Prep on
September 26.
Westminster travels to
Chaminade-Madonna on
October 3, followed by a road
game against Keys Gate at
Harris Field on October 10.
Village Academy will visit
Westminster on October 18,
with the Warriors traveling to
University School on
November 1.
Westminster’s final game of
the year comes on November
8 when they face Barrington
Christian in the Warriors’
homecoming game.
Upper Keys To Hold Baseball Camp
Youth baseball players ages 6 to 12 can learn baseball skills
from Coral Shores High coaches, as well as, current and former players. The annual Hurricane Baseball Camp will take
place beginning on June 9th at Key Lark Community Park.
See SPORTS 2B
Softball’s first day of spring
practices open up on
January 12, 2015.
Tarpon Prove Tough To Catch
Pelicans At Risk From Monofilament Fishing Line
By Capt. Mo Estevez
With the calm winds of May finally
arriving, tarpon was on my mind, and
Dean, who has fished with me many
times, wanted another shot after a brief
encounter with a tarpon last time.
We started fishing a school of rolling
tarpon and were hooked up by 7 a.m. to
a nice 80 pound tarpon that gave us one
big jump then stayed deep the rest of the
time. Dean fought the fish for 20 exciting minutes as the fish tried almost every
trick in the book to break us off on jetties, points and rocks.
Having survived his efforts we were
confident he was in the bag, just a matter
of time. Twenty minutes into the fight
with the fish right under the boat he spit
out the hook. Bad tarpon! We got a second hit, but no hook up. With boat traffic
increasing, we left the area and fished
the beaches where there were lots of tar-
Greg shows off a shark he caught.
Photo by Capt. Mo Estevez
pon rolling, but no hook ups. We finished off the day catching Dean’s first
shark on the flats and having some shots
at big barracudas.
On another trip, fishing out of Key
Biscayne, the goal was to get on tarpon
in order for Greg to the experience the
silver range at the end of the line. While
the action started slow, it got better by 7
a.m. when he hooked a monster 100
pound tarpon. Three huge jumps later
and the tarpon was off to the races. He
was out over 150 yards before we knew
it.
As the fight settled, we kept it on a
short leash close to the boat and laughed
as he dragged my skiff around. However,
15 minutes into the fight the tarpon made
a dash for a series of buoys where he
eventually broke us off. Heart broken we
re-drifted the area and got a second bite,
but the fish came off instantly. We ended
the day fishing for sharks.
Capt. Mo Estevez can be reached at
See FISHING 2B