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Soccer Academy to Celebrate Life of Its Founder College Division: Derron Peyton, Boyn- Ton Beach, 40-36-76; Shane Henrion, Boynton Beach, 45-38-83 PS Sunday, July 6, 2014 SunSentinel.comSun Sentinel | 11 Scores and Royal Palm collegian on fast track at nationals Highlights GOLF By Gary Curreri “I also want to push Special Correspondent Palm Beach County Junior Golf Asso- my teammates and ciation Talyn Washington is gearing up June 30 Tournament at Emerald for his senior campaign at Nova Dunes myself to the best of Boys16-18 Division: Jackson Shoenfelt, Southeastern University. Boynton Beach, 34-37-71; Ryan Mason, The 21-year-old track sprinter my ability, so I can Boynton Beach, 35-38-73; Jordan from Royal Palm Beach posted a Reeves, Boynton Beach, 39-35-74; 15th-place finish in the 200-meter give this one last Joshua August, Boynton Beach, dash and an 18th-place finish in 38-36-74; Phillip Manceri, Boynton shot and go out with Beach, 39-38-77; C.J. Fisher, Boynton the 400-meter dash during the re- Beach, 39-41-80; Ryan Lynch, Lake cent National Collegiate Athletic abang.” Worth, 44-38-82; Brandon Gonzalez, Association Division II Outdoor Lake Worth, 42-42-84; Brett Hartstein, Boynton Beach, 45-41-86; Jonathan Track and Field National Champi- Talyn Washington, on his senior Britt, Lake Worth, 41-47-88; Jarue John- onships at Grand Valley State in season at Nova Southeastern son, Royal Palm Beach, 46-43-89; Zach Allendale, Mich. Logan, Boynton Beach, 42-47-89; Aus- Washington placed fourth in tin Durand, Wellington, 41-49-90; Kyle Logan, Boynton Beach, 51-49-100. his preliminary heat in the Boys 14-15 Division: Connor Chuppe, 200-meter and followed up that narrowly missed qualifying for na- Boynton Beach, 43-39-82; Chris Bere- performance by placing sixth in tionals. zuk, Lake Worth, 45-38-83; Jack Braver- his heat in the 400-meter. Washington didn’t run the man, Boynton Beach, 42-43-85; Brent Bugalski, Boynton Beach, 47-45-92; Dy- “It was another great experi- 200-meter dash that much last lan Skinner, Wellington, 49-45-94; Jeff- ence (at nationals), but I was dis- PHOTO COURTESY OF JC RIDLEY/NOVASHOTS.COM season but worked on his speed rey Shoenfelt, Boynton Beach, appointed with the outcome,” with coaches. 49-52-101. Washington said. “I wanted to at Royal Palm Beach resident and Nova Southeastern University track star “My main focus is to get strong- Boys 12-13 Division: Natthawat Sak- Talyn Washington, right, displays his speed during the Hurricane Invita- chawanpob, Boca Raton, 40-38-78; least become All-American in er in the offseason and just keep Joshua Booth, Royal Palm Beach, both events, and it didn’t happen. I tional earlier this year. Washington was among the top-20 finishers in working hard in training,” Wash- 39-41-80; Chad Mason, Boynton Beach, just have to focus on working both the 200- and 400-meter dash events at the recent NCAA Division ington said. “I also want to push 45-49-94; Sebastian Nachilly, Jupiter, harder for next year.” II track and field championship meet in Allendale, Mich. my teammates and myself to the 50-46-96; Alexander Bozzacco, Lake Worth, 48-52-100. The top eight finishers in the best of my ability, so I can give this Boys 11-Under Division: Ta te Richards, dashes earned All-American hon- marked Washington’s second con- (21.11), and he holds the school one last shot and go out with a Boca Raton, 51-50-101. ors. secutive appearance at nationals. record for the 400-meter (47.12). bang.” Girls 16-18 Division: Janelle Johnson, The United State Track and He finished 18th last year in the Washington was also a member Only two other athletes from Royal Palm Beach, 40-38-78; Bridget Green, West Palm Beach, 41-42-83; Tra- Field and Cross Country Coaches 400-meter. of NSU’s record-setting Nova Southeastern University — cy Peyton, Boynton Beach, 45-41-86; Association recognized Washing- Washington’s road back to na- 4-by-200-meter relay (1:26.81) and Laruschka Joubert (16th in wom- Megan Turnquest, Loxahatchee, ton, 21, a 2011 graduate of Berean tionals was paved with strong ac- 4-by-100-meter relay (41.46) en’s javelin) and Ryan Jerothe 46-42-88; Kaitlyn Gribbon, Boynton Christian School, this season as an complishments. This year, he set a teams. Due to an injury to one of (eighth in men’s pole vault) — Beach, 43-45-88; Annelisse Siena, Wel- lington, 46-46-92; Katelyn Wigderson, All-South Region honoree. It school record in the 200-meter their top runners, the relay teams reached nationals. Delray Beach, 43-51-94. Girls 14-15 Division: Sabrina Fonda, Wellington, 42-39-81; Lilly Rinker, Jupi- ter, 45-43-88; Kelley Green, West Palm Beach, 46-43-89. Digest Girls 13-Under Division: Haylie Turn- quest, Loxahatchee, 40-43-83; Glynis Green, West Palm Beach, 41-45-86; Jenna Fonda, Wellington, 46-41-87. Soccer academy to celebrate life of its founder College Division: Derron Peyton, Boyn- ton Beach, 40-36-76; Shane Henrion, Boynton Beach, 45-38-83. The Club at Boca Pointe By Gary Curreri Teams can register at 3v3live. The Level I course is for those shall University’s National Collegi- Boys of Summer Nine-Hole Scram- Special Correspondent com/josefschulzmemorial. who have never had lessons and/or ate Athletic Association Division ble/June 25: 1. Sandy Martin, Herb Bib- cannot swim. Children will learn 1-AA championship team in 1996, bee, Sid Sobel, Marc Laffer, 31.5: 2. Gil Barbash, Martin Schnapp, Dennis Dean, Schulz Academy, an interna- basic water safety and swimming will be back in town as Palm Beach 33.8. tional soccer residency program Boynton receives skills at a beginner level. In order to Gardens hosts the Eric Kresser Summer Ladies Golf Association/ that trains and helps its members progress to the intermediate Level Passing Academy July 7-11. Florida Scramble/June 25: 1. Jane earn positions on clubs around the grant to enhance II, children must be able to swim 10 The camp will be at Mirasol Park Wind, Sue Getz, Ruth Greenwald, Linda Kassner, 70.2; 2. Ellie Lefkowitz, Lois world, has a big day planned for pool programs feet and float on their back with (12385 Jog Road) and will run daily Neikrug, Dale Rakusin, Esther Simon, July 20. assistance and must be comfortable from 9 a.m. to noon and is open to 74.8. Nine-hole Division: Elaine Zenker, That day, the academy will honor Boynton Beach Aquatics Super- in the water. ages 7-18. Attendees will receive Sondra Saunders, 40.5. the life of its late founder and head visor Kari Yerg hopes to make a The Level II course is for those coaching in all areas of quarterback Hunters Run Women’s Tournament Division coach, Josef Schulz, who died of splash with residents at the Denson who have had lessons, can swim a play, with an emphasis on footwork, Scramble/July 1: Ursula Schneider, cancer last year. Pool. minimum of 10 feet and float on technique and reading defenses. Nancy Atkins, Judith Leven, Gloria Ra- The Josef Schulz Memorial She took a big step in that direc- their back. Children will develop The cost is $125 for residents and binowitz, 52.8. Threesomes: 1. Linda 3-on-3 Soccer Tournament will be tion after receiving a $5,000 grant swimming techniques at an inter- $157 for nonresidents. Lustberg, Carolyn Liss, Sandy Solomon, 49.7 (won tiebreaker); 2. Merilyn Dia- the main event to the day’s activities from the USA Swimming Founda- mediate level in order to progress to Kresser played three seasons mond, Anne Hanhart, Pat Goodman, at South County Regional Park in tion for its programs at that facility, Level III. with the Cincinnati Bengals 49.7. Closest to the pin (No. 13, A/B Boca Raton. The event will kick off 225 NW 12th Ave. Denson Pool was Call˚ the pool for times and dates (1997-1999), one season with the Flight): Merilyn Diamond. Closest to with matches at 9 a.m. Registration one of 57 nationwide recipients of at 561-742-6645. Berlin Thunder (2000) and one the pin (No. 13, C/D Flight): Anne Hanhart. begins at 8 a.m. the 2014 Make a Splash grant. season with the Montreal Alouettes The 3-on-3 format will offer fast- “The (money) will be used for (2002). He began his collegiate ca- paced and fun soccer play. The swim lesson scholarships,” Yerg Palm Beach Gardens reer with the University of Florida tournament is open to male and said. “The grant enables us to teach and was part of three Southeastern female teams, with age divisions alife skill to people who might not grad returns for Conference championships in 1993, from under-6 up to adult. otherwise be able to participate in youth gridder session 1994 and 1994 with the Gators. Schulz, the former coach of U.S. our programs.” For more information, contact Men’s National Team member Through this grant, scholarships Eric Kresser was a three-sport Justin Lucas at 561-630-1148 or jlu- Josmer Altidore, was named Na- will be made available to families star at Palm Beach Gardens High [email protected]. tional Coach of the Year by the interested in registering their chil- School, but it was football that he United States Adult Soccer Associa- dren for the Learn to Swim pro- turned into a career. tion in 2012. gram at Denson Pool. Kresser, who was part of Mar- Registrations ball seeks children ages 6-12 for its upcom- pants for its program at the Field House at FLA Aquatics seeks members for its pro- serving skills, and decrease tennis-specific BASEBALL ing program.
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