Monday, November 26, 2012
This Week in Miramar Sports - November 26th
It's another great week for your Miramar Sports.
Let's look at the schedule:
Monday, November 26th
JV Girl's Basketball at Hollywood Hills - 4:30pm
Girl's Varsity Basketball at Hollywood Hills - 6:00pm
Boy's Varsity Basketball at Hollywood Hills - 7:30pm
Tuesday, November 27th
JV Girl's Basketball vs. Stranahan - 4:30pm
Girl's Soccer vs Everglades - 4:30pm
Girl's Varsity Basketball vs. Stranahan - 6:00pm
Boy's Soccer vs Everglades - 6:30pm
Boy's Varsity Basketball vs. Stranahan - 7:30pm
Wednesday, November 28th
No games
Thursday, November 29th
Girl's Soccer at West Broward - 5pm
Boy's Soccer at West Broward - 7pm
Friday, November 30th
JV Basketball at Everglades - 4:30pm
Girl's Varsity Basketball at Everglades - 6:00pm
Boy's Varsity Basketball at Everglades - 7:30pm
Make it a great week, Patriots.
Until Next Time,
Cameron J. Underwood
Miramar Sports
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Playoff Game Recap - Regional Quarterfinal at South Plantation
After a long, intense, and interesting regular season, the Miramar Patriots began the Road to Orlando by travelling to face the South Plantation Paladins.
This was a rematch of the Regional Quarterfinal from last year. Last year, the Patriots demolished the Paladins 38-0. This year, the game was tightly contested, and very contentious at times. In the end, Miramar advanced with a 3-0 victory.
Let's take a look at some of the key factors from this game:
South Plantation:
This was a rematch of the Regional Quarterfinal from last year. Last year, the Patriots demolished the Paladins 38-0. This year, the game was tightly contested, and very contentious at times. In the end, Miramar advanced with a 3-0 victory.
- You can read the Miami Herald recap by Manny Navarro here
- You can read the Sun-Sentinel recap here
Let's take a look at some of the key factors from this game:
South Plantation:
- Much has been made of the talents of senior RB Alex Collins. In this game Collins, Broward County's leading rusher, was contained and shut down by the Darkside defense. Collins, who sustained a shoulder injury last week (which I saw him get wrapped before the game), was unable to shake Miramar LB Jermaine Grace, who shadowed him all over the field. Collins grew frustrated to the point that he earned a personal foul penalty for grabbing Grace's facemask after the LB pushed Collins out of bounds. Collins, beaten and bruised, left the game for good due to a wrist injury (which I'm pretty sure occurred on the personal foul play) in the 4th quarter. He only played 3 snaps in the 2nd half. Collins ended the game with 9 carries for 13 yards, and 1 catch for -1 yard.
- Recent FSU Commit QB John Franklin was pressured and ran for his life most of the game. The senior was sacked by the Miramar Defense 7 times, pressured many others, and pretty well contained on the night. He finished 6/17 for 42 yards passing and 1 interception. Much had been made about his progression since we saw him play last year. His performance on the night did not bear that to be true.
- The South Plantation defense played some good football. After allowing the Patriots into the red zone 6 times, they only allowed 1 field goal on the night. They played quick, smart, strong football, and should be applauded for their effort. They kept their team in the game, and kept this from being a much larger margin of victory for the Patriots.
- Overall, South Plantation just didn't have enough talent to win this game. Their star players, Collins and Franklin, were held in check, and without them playing amazing games, the Paladins weren't able to make much happen against the Patriots.
Miramar:
- Any recap of this game has to start by talking about the Darkside Defense. This group played outstanding football, and limited the Paladins to 83 total yards and 7 first downs on the night. Collins and Franklin were unable to shake the defense, and the Paladins were held scoreless for the 2nd time in 3 games. It was also the 2nd shutout for the Patriots on the year, and the 3rd time they held an opposing offense scoreless (Northeast's scores came on defensive returns). Great job by the Darkside!
- Leading the defense were Seniors Jermaine Grace, Sanka Harris, Ja'Quan Smith, and Junior Ryan Samuels. Grace and Smith had 8 tackles each, while Harris and Samuels had 7 tackles a piece. They were physical , ferocious, and determined not to let South Plantation find space for their players to operate.
- The defense sacked South Plantation quarterbacks 8 times. Ja'Quan Smith led the team with 3 sacks, while Alex Trotman and Shawn Stephens had 2 each. David Lee had 1 sack on the night.
- Andre Godfrey Jr. had a great interception, which he returned 34 yards. That's his 2nd pick in the last 2 games, and clear evidence that he's elevating his level of play at the perfect time of the year.
- There were a couple HUGE hits in this game, most notably delivered by Jermaine Grace, Telvin Arnold, and Tyrek Cole. I want to see more of that, gentlemen.
- Against our offense, South Plantation clearly had 1 goal: Don't let Eric Pittman get loose. They upped their intensity every time #4 came on the field, and it showed in their performance. Pittman, who had rushed for 227 yards and 5 touchdowns in the last 2 regular season games, found little room to operate, and was held to just 35 yards on 18 carries. He also dropped a pass on the game's opening play that, if caught, would have gone for a touchdown. I'm anxious to see how he bounces back next week.
- Nick Jeanty started hot, going 6/9 in the first half. His seam route pass to Tanares Robinson almost went for a touchdown, but Robinson was caught by the back of his jersey. Jeanty showed good touch, and nice velocity on his throws through the game. He struggled in the 2nd half after the rain started. I'd still like to see more decisive throws from him.
- Jeanty showed something that he hasn't very much this season: an ability to run. He kept the ball on the read option a few times, and stepped up out of pressure to find good yardage available. This might prove to be a valuable weapon for the offense in the future.
- Wide receivers only got 6 receptions, but we only called about 16 passing plays on the night. With Jeanty running on a couple, the opportunities outside weren't many. There are still elite playmakers at this position, and they will make an impact for this team before long.
- Kicking has been an up and down proposition for the Patriots this season. Michael Allinder's 25 yard field goal, the only scoring in the game, was a pure kick and would have been good from 45 yards. I liked his confidence in taking and making that kick. His performance will be needed throughout the playoffs.
An Underwood Rant:
I hate to do this, but I can't let this slide anymore: the referees clearly have an agenda against Miramar.
In this game, where BOTH teams were getting chippy, hitting after the whistle, and talking back and forth, the crew only cited Miramar for fouls. Miramar had 17 penalites. South Plantation had 5 (3 of which were false starts).
This cannot continue.
Over the years, the referees have repeatedly looked at Miramar as the only team who has infractions. There have been many games in the past and this year where the difference in the penalties for us versus the opponent is 4 to 1 or 5 to 1. The ONLY game where you could argue that we got the benefit of calls in the last 5 years would be this year's game against St. Thomas Aquinas.
Let me be clear: I'm not asking for extra calls. I'm not asking for the referees to give us an advantage. I'm asking that they STOP giving the opponent the extra advantage, and call the game fairly. Offsides is offsides. I have no problem with that. But when you have a 5 yard penalty, then talk as a group of officials, and all of a sudden change that to 2 personal fouls, something has to be said.
In short, Referees need to stop playing for the other team, and go back to being impartial arbitrators of the game action. Because, when it comes to Miramar games, they're playing for the opponent.
Those are my thoughts. What are yours?
Until Next Time,
Cameron J. Underwood
Miramar Sports
Miramar Sports
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Alumni Report - 11/14
This
week’s alumni report is a three week extravaganza! It features games from the
weekends of October 27th, November 3rd, and November 10th.
First,
let’s look at how the alumni did the weekend of October 27th.
West Virginia – BYE WEEK
QB
Geno Smith
WR
Ivan McCartney
WR
Stedman Bailey
WR
Terrance Gourdine
RB
D’Vontis Arnold
WR
Devonte Mathis
Florida Atlantic – Win over Troy
34-27
DL
Trevon Coley –
4 assisted tackles, 0.5 tackles for a loss of 3 yards, 0.5 sacks for a loss of
3 yards
DB
Anthony Hamilton –
Did Not Play
University of Hawaii – Lost to
Colorado State 42-27
DB
Marrell Jackson – 8
solo tackles, 1 assisted tackle, 1 forced fumble
Morgan State – Lost to
Delaware State 28-23
LB
Stephen Blissett – No
Stats Recorded
Florida State University – Win over Duke
48-7
WR
Rashad Gholston –
Did Not Play
Syracuse University – Win over
South Florida 37-36
CB
Keondrick Lyn – 5
solo tackles, 1 tackle for a loss of 6 yards
University of Massachusetts – Lost to
Vanderbilt 49-7
OL
Vincent Westcarr – No
Stats Recorded
University of Central Florida – Win over
Marshall 54-17
LB
Mark Rucker
– Did Not Play
Utah State University – Win over
Texas-San Antonio 48-17
CB
Quinton Byrd –
Did Not Play
Louisiana Tech – Win over New
Mexico State 28-14
DB
Ahmad Wallace – Did
Not Play
University of South Florida – Lost to
Syracuse 37-36
DB
Trevon Griffin
– No Stats Recorded
Northern Illinois – Win over
Western Michigan 48-34
LB
Jamaal Bass
– 2 solo tackles, 1 assisted tackles, 1 interception for 44 yards
University of Minnesota – Win over
Purdue 44-28
S
Steven Montgomery
– 1 solo tackle
University of Miami (FL) – BYE WEEK
WR
Malcolm Lewis
CB
Tracy Howard Jr.
QB
Ryan Williams
Indiana University of Pennsylvania – Win over
Clarion 45-0
WR
Sean McVay
– Did Not Play
Florida A&M – BYE WEEK
LB/DE
Derrick Conner
Howard University – Lost to South
Carolina State 41-23
OL
Kevin Gonzalez – Did Not Play
North Carolina
Central
– Lost to Bethune-Cookman 42-17
OL
Clevonne Davis – No
Stats Recorded
New England Patriots – Win over St.
Louis Rams 29-17
DE
Justin Francis – No
Stats Recorded
Now
let’s check out how they did the weekend of November 3rd.
West Virginia – Lost to Texas Christian
39-38 (2 OT)
QB
Geno Smith
– Completed 32 of 54 passes, 1 interception (ONLY THIRD INTERCEPTION OF YEAR) 10 carries for a gain of 44 and
loss of 16
WR
Ivan McCartney
– 1 catch for 10 yards
WR
Stedman Bailey
– 2 catches for 30 yards, 1 TD
WR
Terrance Gourdine – Did
Not Play
RB
D’Vontis Arnold – Did
Not Play
WR
Devonte Mathis – Did
Not Play
Florida Atlantic – Lost to Navy
24-17
DL
Trevon Coley –
3 solo tackles, 1 assisted tackle
DB
Anthony Hamilton –
Did Not Play
University of Hawaii – Lost to
Fresno State 45-10
DB
Marrell Jackson – 2
solo tackles, 2 assisted tackles
Morgan State – Lost to
Bethune-Cookman 24-13
LB
Stephen Blissett – No
Stats Recorded
Florida State University – BYE WEEK
WR
Rashad Gholston
Syracuse University – Lost to
Cincinnati 35-24
CB
Keondrick Lyn – 4
solo tackles, 1 tackle for a loss of 1 yard
University of Massachusetts – Lost to
Northern Illinois 63-0
OL
Vincent Westcarr – No
Stats Recorded
University of Central Florida – Win over
Southern Methodist 42-17
LB
Mark Rucker
– Did Not Play
Utah State University – Win over
Texas State 38-7
CB
Quinton Byrd –
Did Not Play
Louisiana Tech – Win over
Texas-San Antonio 51-27
DB
Ahmad Wallace – Did
Not Play
University of South Florida – Win over
Connecticut 13-6
DB
Trevon Griffin
– No Stats Available
Northern Illinois – Win over
Massachusetts 63-0
LB
Jamaal Bass
– 4 solo tackles
University of Minnesota – Lost to
Michigan 35-13
S
Steven Montgomery
– Did Not Play
University of Miami (FL) – Win over
Virginia Tech 30-12
WR
Malcolm Lewis
– Not Active
CB
Tracy Howard Jr. –
3 solo tackles
QB
Ryan Williams – Did
Not Play
Indiana University of Pennsylvania – Win over
Gannon 38-35
WR
Sean McVay
– Did Not Play
Florida A&M – Lost to North
Carolina A&T 16-3
LB/DE
Derrick Conner –
No Stats Available
Howard University – Win over
Hampton 20-10
OL
Kevin Gonzalez – No
Stats Available
North Carolina
Central
– Win over Delaware State 23-20
OL
Clevonne Davis – No
Stats Recorded
New England Patriots – BYE WEEK
DL
Justin Francis
Now
let’s look at how the former Patriots did this past weekend.
West Virginia – Lost to
Oklahoma State 55-34
QB
Geno Smith
– Completed 36 of 54 pass attempts for 364 yards and 2 TD, rushed 8 times for a
gain of 19 and loss of 20
WR
Stedman Bailey
– 14 catches for 225 yards and 1 TD
WR
Ivan McCartney
– Did Not Play
WR
Terrance Gourdine – Did
Not Play
RB
D’Vontis Arnold – Did
Not Play
WR
Devonte Mathis – Did
Not Play
Florida Atlantic – Win over
Western Kentucky 37-28
DL
Trevon Coley – 2
solo tackles, 1 assisted tackle
DB
Anthony Hamilton –
Did Not Play
University of Hawaii – Lost to Boise
State 49-14
DB
Marrell Jackson – 6
solo tackles, 3 assisted tackles, 1 tackle for a loss of 2 yards
Morgan State – Lost to Norfolk
State 30-0
LB
Stephen Blissett – 1
solo tackle
Florida State University – Win over
Virginia Tech 28-22
WR
Rashad Gholston – Did
Not Play
Syracuse University – Win over
Louisville 45-26
CB
Keondrick Lyn – 3
solo tackles, 1 assisted tackle
University of Massachusetts – Win over
Akron 22-14
OL
Vincent Westcarr – No
Stats Recorded
University of Central Florida – Win over UTEP
31-24
LB
Mark Rucker
– Did Not Play
Utah State University – BYE WEEK
CB
Quinton Byrd
Louisiana Tech – Win over
Texas State 62-55
DB
Ahmad Wallace – Did
Not Play
University of South Florida – BYE WEEK
DB
Trevon Griffin
Northern Illinois – BYE WEEK
LB
Jamaal Bass
University of Minnesota – Win over
Illinois 17-3
S
Steven Montgomery
– Did Not Play
University of Miami (FL) – Lost to
Virginia 41-40
WR
Malcolm Lewis
– Not Active
CB
Tracy Howard Jr. –
3 assisted tackles
QB
Ryan Williams – Did
Not Play
Indiana University of Pennsylvania – Win over
Shippensburg 41-10
WR
Sean McVay
– Did Not Play
Florida A&M – Win over
North Carolina Central 22-21
LB/DE
Derrick Conner –
Did Not Play
Howard University – Lost to
Georgia Southern 69-26
OL
Kevin Gonzalez – Did
Not Play
North Carolina
Central
– Lost to Florida A&M 22-21
OL
Clevonne Davis – Did
Not Play
New England Patriots – Win over
Buffalo Bills 37-31
Regular Season Grades - Offense
People always ask me: “Underwood, what do you think about
(insert player/position/scheme/playcall here)?” So, to answer everybody’s
questions, here is your first installment of my Regular Season Grades.
Today, we’re starting with the Offense.
Here goes:
Quarterbacks – C+
After transferring from Archbishop
McCarthy, Nick Jeanty won the job as starting QB and came out with a powerful
statement on his first drive as a Patriot, leading the team down the field
against National #1 Bradenton Manatee, capping the drive with a touchdown pass
to Sean Avant. Apart from that, Jeanty’s play has been up and down. His
completion percentage is strong (66.5%) and he has shown a good arm, and
confidence in the pocket. He’s been the victim of some drops at key moments,
but has also thrown into coverage a bit too often, resulting in 12
interceptions on the year. Jeanty appears to be either holding back, or being
held back by the coaches (I’m not sure which one it is). Jeanty can still be a
great player, but to do that the turnovers need to be cut down.
Gernald Hawkins has played some
good football. When faced with starting defenses, the Junior struggled mightily,
although he did progress as the season wore on. Late in the year against
Western and Flanagan, Hawkins came into the games ready to throw, and throw
deep. He connected on touchdowns each of the last 2 weeks, and showed that,
when given time, he can be an effective player.
Joseph Testamark and Demari
Simpkin did a good job running the scout and JV teams, respectively. Testamark
has a live arm and good athleticism. Simpkin took over for Testamark/Hawkins
and led the JV team to their 3rd consecutive undefeated season.
Running Backs – A
Alex Lee came onto the scene this
year as a man possessed. He opened the year with 133 yards on just 11 carries
against Bradenton Manatee and didn’t stop there. The highlight game for him was
the win against St. Thomas Aquinas, where he had 148 yards and 3 touchdowns.
Lee’s spotlight season was cut short with a knee injury in game 6 at Boyd
Anderson.
Cameron Rigby has added an element
of shiftiness that was missing from the backfield after Trevon Rolle decided to
leave the program. A polished receiver and dynamic returner, Rigby’s talents
were frequently on display in many areas of the game. I would like to see him
dance a bit less and get up the field, but that’s a minor gripe for a player of
Rigby’s caliber.
Embodying the feast or famine
nature of this season is junior RB Eric Pittman. Known to his teammates as E,
Pittman’s lackadaisical punt return with premature celebration cost us the
Cypress Bay game. But, Pittman did not let that mental lapse define his season,
and he came back to rush for 227 yards and 4 TDs over the crucial season ending
games against Western and Flanagan. Pittman has shown that he is a special
player, and could possibly be the best RB on the roster. Which is saying
something with the talent we have in the backfield.
Khalil Lewis put his toughness and
blazing track speed on display repeatedly this season. The junior RB found
great success the past 2 seasons on JV, and continued to excel on the Varsity
level. He didn’t get as many carries as I’m sure he would have liked, but it’s
tough to balance 6 quality players at 1 position. He’ll see his role increase
next season for sure.
Alex Anderson had an interesting
season. Too big/good to be on JV, but stuck behind 4 other players on Varsity.
Anderson, who looks like a grown man standing 6’1” 212lbs and with a full beard
as a SOPHOMORE, ran like Adrian Peterson when he got on the field, leaving
defenders on the ground in the wake of his path. He ran for over 100 yards in
very limited time, but he will definitely be a key player in near future. Just
watch.
When the spread offense needed
some more bulk, FB Malik Mapps came in to open holes and lead the way for the 5
RBs on the team. His contribution to the team goes further than stats, and his
willingness to do the “dirty work” allowed for the skill players to find space
and put points on the board.
Wide Receivers – B
Sean Avant was clearly the
headliner of this group. He led the team in catches and receiving yards, and
made tough catches over the middle when the offense needed them most. His
leaping touchdown grab in the opener against Bradenton Manatee showed the elite
ability he possesses.
Apart from Avant, the passing game
was spread between a host of other playmakers. Tanares Robinson, Geonte Smith,
Delano Whitehead, Khalil Webster, Alex Lee and Cameron Rigby all had 10+
catches. Add in Tyler Williams and Kwasim west, and you have a receiving corps
that can put many different players on the field without any drop in
production.
Drops were a particular scourge in
losses to Northeast and Boyd Anderson. This wasn’t the only thing that contributed
to those losses, but they didn’t help the team either. There were also times when receivers ran wrong routes or quit on their routes (didn't run them full out to the end). Both areas kept this unit from being more successful and dynamic.
On the season, 17 different
players caught passes for the Patriots. This wasn’t the same explosive
offensive season that we’ve had over the past 6 years, but there is still a
wealth of quality talent at the receiver position.
Offensive Line – B
The play of the line mirrored that
of the team this season. When they played well, they were GREAT. When they
struggled, it was terrible.
Center/Guard Mike Miranda was the
only returning starter to this unit, and he led admirably. His in line run
blocking was the catalyst for the running game many times this season. He
struggled at times with his shotgun snaps, which hurt the offense. He will
probably move to guard full time at the next level.
Leeward Brown and Delvin Arnold
played well at guard. Brown, a Sophomore, could be one of the top college
prospects to ever come out of Miramar. Arnold eats up defenders as he drives in
run blocking situations. Both struggled at times in pass protection, but they
both improved over the course of the season.
Tackles Daniel McGhie and Damone
Thomson struggled against quick pass rushers, particularly in the games against
Northeast and Boyd Anderson. They played very strong games against Cypress Bay,
Bradenton Manatee and St. Thomas Aquinas. Consistency is the only thing keeping
this pair from being
great. Overall, their play was solid if unspectacular.
Definitely nothing to be ashamed about.
Stewart Boyd was a capable player who freely rotated at both Center and Guard. He will be a key to the success of this team in the future.
DTs Ja'Quan Smith and Telvin Arnold pulled a bit of double duty, playing on offense when the line was thinned out due to injuries later on in the season. They added a nasty streak and very good strength up front, and their additions, though intermittent, paid big dividends for the offense.
Overall Grade: C+
This season saw the offense struggle at times, and look like a well oiled machine at others. It’s taken some adjusting to find the strengths of this year’s team, mainly running the ball and timely ball control passing.
I lamented the struggles of this unit throughout the season,
but also celebrated its successes. An average season from this unit was still
good enough when it needed to be to earn a spot in the playoffs. Tailoring the
offense to the talents of this year’s team has taken some time, but I think
that the late season performance and production is more indicative of this team’s
abilities than the early season struggles.
Special Feature - Recruiting Blitz by Pete Ariz
Throughout my short time as a blogger, I've gotten to work with and meet some really great people. You've read work from some in the past, and will read some more now.
Here is a look at the top college recruits in the Miramar-South Plantation game by ace recruiting insider Pete Ariz:
South Plantation
Alex Collins looks for room against Coral Springs
RB Alex Collins: The longtime Miami pledge de-committed from
the ‘Canes last week, as most had expected him to do for a while. Collins has a
special combination of size/speed that would have led to a nice pairing with
Duke Johnson at Miami. While Collins is still saying that he is considering
Miami, I would be stunned not to see him choose Florida State in the coming
weeks (look for a decision after South Plantation’s season wraps up.) Wisconsin
is still alive as a dark horse as well. Miami must continue to sell him on the
fact that he could get a lot of touches early on, which is something that FSU
probably can’t offer. Collins had been considering other schools for a while,
then the ‘Noles offered his best friend John Franklin, which threw a huge twist
into the equation. I’m interested to see how Collins performs against the fast
Miramar defense.
John Franklin poses before a 7-on-7 tournament this summer
QB John Franklin: Franklin committed to FSU about two weeks
ago, one day after the ‘Noles offered. He will be heading to Florida State with
the “Athlete” tag and will most likely end up at WR, but according to Franklin
he will have an opportunity to play quarterback. Florida State was the first
big program to offer Franklin, which has led some to believe it was in an
attempt just to help the attempt to land Collins. It will be interesting to see
if Franklin winds up at FSU if Collins does not choose the ‘Noles. It should be
another good matchup for Franklin tomorrow, as his athletic ability might be
neutralized against the speed of the Patriots defense. He will have to rely
more on his arm to make the plays.
CB Natavious Odoms: Odoms is a lesser-known player on the
defensive side of the ball, but has been very productive for the Paladins this
season with 5 interceptions. While Odoms does not hold any Division-1 offers at
the moment, word is that Purdue has been keeping in contact with him as of
late.
Miramar
Jermaine Grace communicates to a teammate during 7-on-7 this summer
LB Jermaine Grace: The athletic linebacker has long been
considered a heavy Miami lean and all indications are still pointing in that
direction. While Tennessee has been talked about as a possible contender for
Grace’s services, here are a lot of rumors about the future of Vols Head Coach
Derek Dooley’s future. At this point, I would be absolutely shocked to see
Grace anywhere other than Miami. The plan is still for him to wait until
signing day to make his announcement. Grace will have a pivotal role in
Miramar’s efforts against Alex Collins.
Sean Avant drags St. Thomas defenders (from 2011 game)
WR Sean Avant: The senior receiver has two schools out in
front, Marshall and Wake Forest. He is planning on taking visits after the
season concludes. I think he would be a good fit in the Marshall offense, which
has former SoFla standout Rakeem Cato at QB. The Thundering Herd like to spread
it out offensively.
RB Alex Lee: The versatile and explosive running back has
had a stellar season, including the game-winning touchdown against St. Thomas
Aquinas earlier this season. Lee holds an offer from FAU at the moment and that
could be where he winds up.
WR Khalil Webster: The 6’4” Webster currently holds offers from
South Alabama and Southern, but he is still hoping to receive the coveted South
Florida offer, where his brother, Kayvon, plays.
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Pete Ariz is a freshman at FIU, and is a regular contributor to South Florida High School Sports and CanesInSight as a recruiting analyst. You can find his work at sfhighschoolsports.com, CanesInSight.co, or by following him on twitter @P_Ariz3
Pete Ariz is a freshman at FIU, and is a regular contributor to South Florida High School Sports and CanesInSight as a recruiting analyst. You can find his work at sfhighschoolsports.com, CanesInSight.co, or by following him on twitter @P_Ariz3
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
This Week in Miramar Sports - November 13th
It's another great week for your Miramar Sports.
Let's look at the schedule:
Monday, November 12th
No games
Tuesday, November 13th
Girl's Soccer at Cooper City - 5pm
Boy's Soccer at Cooper City - 7pm
Wednesday, November 14th
No games
Thursday, November 15th
Girl's Soccer at Cypress Bay - 5pm
Boy's Soccer at Cypress Bay - 7pm
Friday, November 16h
Football Playoffs - Round 1: Regional Quarterfinal
Varsity Football at South Plantation - 7:30pm
Note the time of this game. All playoff games start at 7:30pm
Make it a great week, Patriots.
Until Next Time,
Cameron J. Underwood
Miramar Sports
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Regular Season Recap - 2012 Football
The 2012 football season has been a story of 2 teams for the
Patriots. One team was a schizophrenic bunch of undisciplined players who
struggled against teams who should have been no match for the Patriots. The
other was a talented, precise machine that defeated some of the top teams in
Broward County.
Following 3 consecutive District Championships, as well as
the 2009 6A State Championship and an appearance in the 2011 8A State
Championship game, the Patriots came into the season with one of the most
complete résumés in the State. After losing 43 seniors off the 2011 team, this
year’s version, rife with young talent, looked to continue to add to the legacy
of Miramar Football.
The season has had its ups and downs. Tempering wins over St.
Thomas Aquinas and rival Everglades were tough losses to teams who were heavy
underdogs (Northeast and Boyd Anderson), a loss to the Nation’s #1 team that
spiraled out of control (Brandenton Manatee) and a gut wrenching loss to our
most hated rival (Cypress Bay).
Even with an up and down season that didn’t see consecutive
wins or losses until the last 3 weeks of the year, the Patriots managed to earn
a 6th consecutive playoff berth, this time as District Runner-up.
The Road back to Orlando starts with a trip to play South Plantation (more on
this game to come).
Here are the results for the games this year:
Week 1 – L 41-6 at Bradenton Manatee RECAP ARTICLE
Week 2 – W 42-20 vs Ely RECAP ARTICLE
Week 3 – L 13-5 at Northeast RECAP ARTICLE
Week 4 – W 48-3 at West Broward RECAP ARTICLE
Week 5 – L 17-13 vs Cypress Bay RECAP ARTICLE
Week 6 – W 27-24 (2OT) vs St. Thomas Aquinas
Week 7 – L 13-6 at Boyd Anderson
Week 8 – W 34-6 vs Everglades – Mayor’s Cup AND Homecoming
Week 9 – W 27-0 vs Western
Week 10 – W 35-16 at Flanagan – Senior Night
Week 1 – L 41-6 at Bradenton Manatee RECAP ARTICLE
Week 2 – W 42-20 vs Ely RECAP ARTICLE
Week 3 – L 13-5 at Northeast RECAP ARTICLE
Week 4 – W 48-3 at West Broward RECAP ARTICLE
Week 5 – L 17-13 vs Cypress Bay RECAP ARTICLE
Week 6 – W 27-24 (2OT) vs St. Thomas Aquinas
Week 7 – L 13-6 at Boyd Anderson
Week 8 – W 34-6 vs Everglades – Mayor’s Cup AND Homecoming
Week 9 – W 27-0 vs Western
Week 10 – W 35-16 at Flanagan – Senior Night
Regular Season Final
Team Statistics
Regular Season record – 6-4 (4-1 District 12-8A, District Runner-up)
Total Score – Miramar 243 Opponents 153
Until Next Time,
Cameron J. Underwood
Miramar Sports
Total Score – Miramar 243 Opponents 153
Until Next Time,
Cameron J. Underwood
Miramar Sports
Monday, November 5, 2012
This Week in Miramar Sports - November 5th
It's another great week for your Miramar Sports.
Let's look at the schedule:
Monday, November 5th
Girl's Soccer @ Plantation - 5pm
Boy's Soccer @ Plantation - 7pm
Tuesday, November 6th
No games
Wednesday, November 7th
Girl's Soccer vs. McArthur - 5pm
Boy's Soccer vs. McArthur - 7pm
Thursday, November 8th
No games
Friday, November 9th
No games (Bye week for the Football team)
Make it a great week, Patriots.
Until Next Time,
Cameron J. Underwood
Miramar Sports
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