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What in Tornation?
Even though the boys soccer practice schedule has been postponed until Dec. 14, the players are still keeping a positive attitude regarding the season and the hard work to come.
“It’s up to each player to practice on their own,” junior goalkeeper Luís Cáceres said.
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The team’s first game is scheduled for 5 p.m., Jan. 5 at home against Plantation.
The boys basketball season is scheduled to start games in January, and the players are already practicing for it.
“I think this upcoming basketball season will be tough but I hope we have some fun,” freshman Jaden Odom said.
The football team is sitting on a 0-3 record as of Dec.1.
“I feel like the team has come closer together and that we can finish the season strong,” senior lineman, Diego Orellana said.
Girls basketball tryouts took place championship at the conclusion of their
revised seasons, BCAA stated. “It’s unfortunate that the season was postponed until spring,” senior James Kassis said. “But it is understandable before Thanksgiving break. According to the Broward County Athletic Association website, “Regular season games are tentatively scheduled to begin the week of January 4, 2021,” allowing winter sports teams to qualify for regional and state championships. Teams have already begun practices, and are preparing for their season. This year’s boys and girls golf seasons will be postponed until the spring. “Due to the late start to the fall sports season and current COVID-19 conditions impacting our community, there are currently not enough golf courses,” according to a Broward County Athletic Association statement. Unlike previous years, the teams will not have the opportunity to play in the regional or state championship. Instead, golfers may qualify for a tri-county (Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach counties) COVID.” Senior cross country runners like senior Joel Williams are excited to qualify for championships. “We’re kind of the team that you wouldn’t ... think would win,” Williams said, “because we have a lot of new people and our veterans who caused us to make it to regionals last year graduated .” At the beginning of the season, Coach Darius Brown said, “They are going to have to get out and persevere,” and Williams said the runners have definitely achieved that by training hard. “We don’t walk when we run,” Williams said. “We try to stay in a pack to decrease wind resistance, and we work off each other.” The team’s final competition of the season is the Tri-County Championships at 8:30 a.m., Saturday, Dec. 12 at South County Regional Park. as to why it was pushed back due to

Dig it
Sophomore Hailey Mull and junior Amanda Marsenison watch as junior Anna Moreira and senior Kate Marsenison dive for the ball. The girls volleyball team beat Coral Glades 25-15, 25-7, 25-23 in straight sets in the gym on Nov. 16.