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Boca Raton [email protected] seems more willing to fight De bulele Makepula, 12, super- 2-over-par 37 as Gulliver Prep 9. Miami Sunset 291, 10. Flanagan 299, 11. Doug- 440, 16. Atlantic 476, 17. Palm Bay 493, 18. The comeback bug again La Hoya again, De La Hoya is flyweights; replay of the defeated Ransom and Palmer las 312, 12. West Boca Raton 312, 13. Okeecho- Miami Sunset 509, 19. Varela 509, 20. West Boca Marco Antonio Barrera- bee 352, 14. Boyd Anderson 399, 15. Braddock Raton 515, 21. Ida S. Baker 530, 22. Palm Beach has bitten Felix ‘‘Tito’’ T r ini- not ready to discuss future Trinity at International Links 404, 16. Cooper City 435, 17. Coral Reef 469, 18. Lakes 561, 23. Park Vista 563, 24. Royal Palm Rocky Juarez fight. Port Charlotte 479, 19. Palm Bay 487, 20. Semi- Beach 646, 25. Deerfield Beach 651, 26. Semi- dad. opponents or bouts. on Monday. nole Ridge 521, 21. South Fork 542, 22. Atlantic nole Ridge 682, 27. John I. Leonard 684, Brad- 559, 23. Palm Beach Central 652, 24. Deerfield dock, Olympic Heights, Taravella, inc. More than a year after his ‘‘If I decide to fight, it will As a team, the Raiders shot Beach 657, 25. Everglades 666, 26. Royal Palm •Late Saturday – Spanish River Invitational tearful announcement that he be May 5 of next year,’’ De La a 158 to Ransom’s 175 and Beach 668, 27. Boca Raton 685, 28. Spanish River – Girls’ 4A-3A Individuals: 1. Emilie Amaro (CB) 692, 29. Park Vista 699, 30. Olympic Heights 896, 17:20, 2. Brigithe Moreno (TP) 18:24, 3. Lauren was done with boxing, Trini- Hoya said during Friday to win a unanimous decision Palmer’s 192. Chris Ingham Taravella, inc. Ross (STA) 19:52, 4. Nicole Suarez (STA) 20:03, •Late Saturday – Spanish River Invitational 5. Juliana Tabares (PBC) 20:25, 6. Lyndsay Nich- dad last week revealed the night’s boxing telecast on in their rematch in Las Vegas. shot a 72 for the Falcons. – Boys’ 4A-3A Individuals: 1. Sebastian Alvaro ols (CC) 20:32, 7. Maggie Daly (TP) 20:32, 8. possibility of another ring Telefutura. ‘‘In time, we will From the early rounds, Bar- Also for Gulliver (10-0), Castillo (FLAN) 16:07, 2. Michael Burke (WBR) Marian Lucena (CB) 20:33, 9. Jessica Butler 16:07, 3. Jason Tyrell (VAR) 16:31, 4. Brian Sua- (STA) 20:40, 10. Madison Clark (TP) 20:45, 11. return. make a decision on whom we rera (63-4) was effective with James Field shot a 38. rez (OKEE) 16:35, 5. Daquam Lee (HALL) 16:36, Lindsay Lucas (TAR) 20:49, 12. Kaitlyn Bartfay Trinidad’s purpose for a will fight.’’ a lead left jab and kept the 6. Daniel Manco (FER) 16:44, 7. Philip Harris (IB) (STA) 20:55, 13. Natalie Sesto (STA) 21:07, 14. BOYS’ GOLF 17:00, 8. Christ Harris (VAR) 17:08, 9. Joshua Sydney Edwards (STA) 21:14, 15. Sara England comeback would depend on De La Hoya, who has charging Juarez (25-3) at a dis- Estrada (FER) 17:09, 10. Kyle Bartfay (STA) (DOUG) 21:18, 16. Javier Lepe (FER) 21:26, 17. landing a rematch with neme- become one of the sport’s top tance throughout the 12-round •South Dade 174, Braddock 193 (at Red- 17:10, 11. Duncan Hock (TP) 17:11, 12. Trenor Kesia Derilus (RPB) 21:34, 18. Salome Fraga lands, Par 36): Juan Velez (Bra) 37; Jamie Rodri- Wilkins (TP) 17:12, 13. Agustin Rey (TAR) 17:20, (FER) 21:35, 19. Maria Valdivia (BRA) 21:41, 20. sis Oscar De La Hoya. promoters through his Golden fight. guez (Bra) 38; Travis Glenn (SD) 41. SD 11-1, Bra 14. David Ocon (COL) 17:20, 15. Ian McParland Catherine Edmonson (CR) 21:49, 21. Madeline ‘‘I have always wanted to Boy Promotions, recognizes But Juarez, who pinned 2-4. (IB) 17:26, 16. Reni Licea (COL) 17:27, 17. Lance Siegal (CR) 21:50, 22. Lindsey Honyak (CB) •Southwest 171, Sunset 214, Southridge Ortega (FER) 17:29, 18. James Curry (SUN) 21:54, 23. Mackenzie Banker (TP) 22:05, 24. give Oscar De La Hoya a he is on a limited fight sched- Barrera at close range in the 228, Northwestern 272 (at Miccosukee, Par 37): 17:31, 19. Michael Padro (STA) 17:32, 20. Kevin Dorothea Trotter (DB) 22:07, 25. Carly Quick Willy Pumarol (SW) 35; Jeher (GMA) 38; Genna Bonilla (CB) 17:37, 21. Martin Urrutia (STA) (TP) 22:09, 26. Cynthia Johnson (CB) 22:20, 27. rematch,’’ Trinidad told ule before retiring and solely first match May 20, was not as (SR) 39. 17:38, 22. Paul Julmeus (COL) 17:44, 23. Barry Kathryn Schmitz (EVER) 22:21, 28. Skye Wood- Andrade (STA) 17:48, 24. Michael Cugno (COL) house (SR) 22:26, 29. Emily Moseley (CS) 22:28, Puerto Rican media. ‘‘He concentrating on promoting. effective in the rematch. 17:50, 25. Misael Abdo (BRAD) 17:52, 26. Jario 30. Kiara Soave (AVR) 22:29. knows where to go and negoti- He has held out the possi- The lack of repeated action GIRLS’ GOLF Alarcon (FER) 17:54, 27. Mauricio Rugles (VAR) •Late Saturday – Spanish River Invitational 17:55, 28. Ruark House (IB) 17:55, 29. Kyle – Girls’ 2A-1A Team totals: 1. Jensen Beach 84, 2. ate a future fight.’’ bility of fighting Floyd May- and infighting common of the •Sunset 282, Northwestern 288, Southwest Campbell (DOUG) 17:57, 30. Jemari Staff (RPB) Ransom Everglades 117, 3. Dade Christian 128, Trinidad has not fought weather Jr., considered box- first fight didn’t please the 289, Miami High 290 (at Miccosukee, Par 37) 1. 17:59. 4. Pope John Paul II 141, 5. Gulliver Prep 142, 6. Sam Saucedo (SW) 46; Vanessa Rivero (SW) 54; •Late Saturday – Spanish River Invitational Cardinal Gibbons 166, 7. Benjamin 181, 8. Arch- since losing a lopsided deci- ing’s best pound-for-pound crowd at the MGM Grand Isabel Sanchez (MH) 57. – Boys’ 2A-1A Team totals: 1. Miami Belen Jesuit bishop McCarthy 215, 9. Miami Country Day 248, •Coral Gables 226, Palmetto 241 (Palmetto 35, 2. Immokalee 90, 3. Gulliver Prep 90, 4. Ran- 10. Pine Crest 261, 11. Cardinal Newman 293, 12. sion against St. Petersburg’s fighter at the 154-pound class. Garden Arena. CC; Par 36): 1. Vicky Gonzalez (CG) 43; 2. Meg- som-Everglades 179, 5. Westminster Academy Immokalee 319, 13. Suncoast 332, 14. Carrollton Ronald ‘‘Winky’’ Wright in But if De La Hoya and May- Two judges scored the fight umi Kinjo (CG) 47; 3. Jessica Klein (P) 48. CG 203, 6. Cardinal Gibbons 209, 7. Suncoast 240, 8. 383, 15. King’s Academy 385, 16. John Carroll 7-2. Miami Country Day 259, 9. Jensen Beach 261, 10. 411, 17. Jupiter Christian 413, 18. Westminster May 2005. weather fail to land the poten- for Barrera 115-113, and Barrera Upperroom Christian 261, 11. Cardinal Newman Academy 420, 19. Berean Christian 485, Chami- 274, 12. Pine Crest 283, 13. Dade Christian 298, nade-Madonna, Coral Springs Christian, Lake Trinidad previously retired tially lucrative pay-per-view also won on the third score- VOLLEYBALL 14. Benjamin 336, 15. Pope John Paul II 343, 16. Worth Christian, North Broward Prep, South in May 2002, only to make a match next year, another fight card 117-111. •Palmer Trinity d. Westwood 25-11, 25-22, Archbishop McCarthy 386, 17. John Carroll 399, Florida HEAT, Wellington Christian, inc. 25-23: Andrea Frah had three blocks. Paulina 18. Coral Springs Christian 428, 19. North •Late Saturday – Spanish River Invitational two-fight comeback against against Trinidad wouldn’t With the victory, Barera Prieto had 10 aces, and Sarah Henderson had 29 Broward Preps 502, 20. Lake Worth Christian – Girls’ 2A-1A Individuals: 1. Emily Houston (JB) Ricardo Mayorga and result in a huge drop off. successfully defended his digs for Palmer (5-4). 531, 21. Jupiter Christian 543, Berean Christian, 18:21, 2. Katherine Carrington (NBP) 20:00, 3. •Hollywood Christian d. Sagemont 25-12, Chaminade-Madonna, King’s Academy, Welling- Andrea Mascaro (PJP) 20:21, 4. Joane Pierre Wright two years later. De La Hoya also could com- WBC super-featherweight 25-17, 25-18: Nicole Pecci had 12 assists and ton Christian, inc. (IM) 20:30, 5. Michelle Robinson (RE) 20:40, 6. As far as contemporary fortably leave the sport on the title a fourth time. four points for Sagemont (7-4). Jordanne Alex- •Late Saturday – Spanish River Invitational Kelli Midden (PJP) 21:09, 7. Jackie Ludwick (CG) ander had six points and three aces, and Nina – Boys’ 2A-1A Individuals: 1.
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