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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2006
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FOOTBALL | NORTHWESTERN 42, COLUMBUS 0
ROUNDUP
Northwestern
routs Columbus
Ransom wins both team titles
Miami Herald Writer
In anything, Monica Burgos’s road to earning a couple
of swimming titles is right on
schedule.
In Saturday’s Miami Independent Schools event, the
junior from Ransom Everglades swam in four of the
eight events won by the host
Raiders on their way to a fifth
consecutive team title.
Ransom Everglades finished with 160 points to easily
outdistance runner-up Westminster Christian (69 points)
and third-place finisher Carrollton (29).
The Raiders also captured
the boys’ division, earning 107
points. Miami Country Day
was second with 87, followed
by Mater Academy (70)
Burgos, who finished third
in the Class 1A meet last year
in the 50-freestyle, is aiming to
win that event, as well as the
100 freestyle, in this year’s
state meet.
‘‘I think I’m right on track,’’
she said. ‘‘I’ve been training
really, really hard. But I also
think this year’s team is stronger.’’
BY ANDRE C. FERNANDEZ
[email protected]
The focal point of Northwestern’s offense this season
was supposed to be running
back Antwain Easterling.
The highly-recruited senior
hasn’t disappointed so far.
But it’s likely Northwestern
wouldn’t be winning with ease
without an unknown burgeoning star quarterback Jacory
Harris.
Harris, a 6-3, 175-pound
junior, threw three touchdown
passes that helped Northwestern rout Columbus 42-0 on
Saturday night at Traz Powell
Stadium. The Bulls (6-0), the
top-ranked team in the state in
Class 6A and The Miami Herald’s South Florida Top 20
poll, routed another MiamiDade County power behind
another effective performance.
The Explorers (4-2), ranked
14th in The Herald’s Top 20
poll, were held to 82 total
yards, and quarterback Chris
Masson was sacked three
times and intercepted once.
Easterling, Miami-Dade County’s leading rusher entering
the weekend, ran for 132 yards
on 27 carries and two touchdowns.
But it was Harris’ accuracy
that neutralized Columbus.
‘‘My receivers got open and
the lineman gave me time to
throw,’’ Harris said. ‘‘A lot of
times I feel like I have all day
to throw and it’s because of
our offensive line.’’
Harris completed 15 of 17
passes for 245 yards. He connected on his first 11 throws.
His first incompletion came in
the second quarter when
receiver Aldarius Johnson
caught a pass in the back of the
end zone, but he couldn’t keep
either foot in bounds.
‘‘His actions speak for
themselves,’’ Northwestern
BARBARA P. FERNANDEZ/FOR THE MIAMI HERALD
OUT OF THE WAY: Northwestern’s Aidarius Johnson avoids
would-be Columbus tacklers for extra yardage.
coach Roland Smith said.
‘‘He’s the one who makes our
offense go. People stack the
box and try to take away [Easterling]. But when you play us
you better defend across the
board because we don’t have
just one guy on offense.’’
Harris was the Bulls’
backup quarterback last season during Northwestern’s
run to the Class 6A state semifinals after starring for a year
as a quarterback at Northwest
Boys Club Optimist. Before
that, Harris said he had never
played the position.
Harris completed passes to
six receivers Saturday. Johnson caught the most with four
receptions for 108 yards and
two touchdowns. Johnson was
also the recipient of Harris’
most impressive throw, which
came in the third quarter
when he zipped the ball into
triple coverage to Johnson,
who jumped caught it and ran
73 yards for a touchdown.
Harris, who is the topranked passer in Dade among
Class 6A-4A schools with 75
completions out of 107
attempts for 1,061 yards, 15
(Carlos Riobo, Ivan Valencia, Alex Rodriguez, Ivan
Barboza) 1:50.67; 200 free: Carlos Riobo (MAT)
1:56.19; 200 IM: Michael Rosenthal (RE) 2:06.36;
50 free: Harry Greenberg (MCD) 22.64; 100 fly:
Michael Nelson (MCD) 56.43; 100 free: Harry
Greenberg (MCD) 51.91; 500 free: Michael Rosenthal (RE) 5:00.14; 200 free relay: Ransom Everglades (Teddy Shriver, Andres Reyes-Capo,
Michael Rosenthal, Francesco Ferretti) 1:38.41;
100 back: Carlos Riobo (MAT) 1:00.10; 100 breast:
Alex Rodriguez (MAT) 1:02.95; 400 free relay:
Mater Academy (Ivan Valencia, Carlos Riobo, Ivan
Barboza, Alex Rodriguez) 3:32.45.
•Girls’ results – Ransom Everglades 160,
Westminster Christian 69, Carrollton 29, Miami
Country Day 24, Mater Academy 18, Doctors
Charter 3: 200 medley relay: Ransom Everglades
(Robyn Crabtree, Malena Gatti, Julia Baldino,
Catherine Fernandez) 2:03.32; 200 free: Monica
Burgos (RE) 1:58.09; 200 IM: Malena Gatti (RE)
2:20.26; 50 free: Kathryn Potter (WMC) :27.00;
100 fly: Monica Burgos (RE) :59.70; 100 free:
Maddy Rosenthal (RE) 58.90; 500 free: Megan
Hoppe (WMC) 5:45.46; 100 back: Laura Tilman
(RE) 1:02.43; 200 free relay: Ransom Everglades
(Monica Burgos, Laura Tilman, Maddy Rosenthal,
Julia Baldino) 1:45.27; 100 breast: Ashley Hatcher
(MCD) 1:18.02; 400 free relay: Ransom Everglades
(Monica Burgos, Laura Tilman, Robyn Crabtree,
Maddy Rosenthal) 3:49.40.
BY CONCEPCION LEDEZMA
touchdowns and two interceptions, said he learned his ability to keep his composure in
the pocket from watching film
of former Florida State quarterback Charlie Ward.
‘‘I saw the way he used to
think pass first and never tried
to run if he didn’t have to,’’
Harris said. ‘‘I’ll run sometimes, but I like to pass first.’’
Curley edges
Ransom
Columbus
Northwestern
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38
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Archbishop Curley (3-3)
pulled out a close 14-7 victory
Saturday afternoon beating
Ransom at Curley.
Running back Dwayne
Finore and quarterback Ronald Gaudin led the offense.
Guadin scored the go-ahead
touchdown on a 70-yard run.
Senior captain inside linebacker John Williams had
eight tackles and Widni
Pinchnat had six tackles and
one sack.
Curley, 3-0 in the district,
plays Florida Christian next
week.
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SCORING SUMMARY
SCORING SUMMARY
NW-A. Johnson 4 pass from Harris (Demps
kick)
NW-Easterling 2 run (Demps kick)
NW-Streeter 7 pass from Harris (Gaiter run)
NW-A. Johnson 73 pass from Harris (Demps kick)
NW-Easterling 3 run (Demps kick)
NW-Hill 60 pass from Bain (no kick)
BR - Marcellus 10 run (Pineda kick)
NM - Wilson 40 run (2 pt. fail)
NM - Jean-Louis 10 pass from Mertile (Mertile 2
pt.)
NM - Wilson 8 run (kick fail)
BR - Montanez 3 run (kick fail)
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Rushing (att-yds) – BRA: Marcellus 22-126, Gonzalez 5-11, Semino 5-29, Malcolm 2-13, Montanez
1-4. NM: Mertile 8-(-18), Climson 3-11, Andre
6-28, Wilson 11-112, Cherenfant 1-15, Eline 1-7.
Passing (comp-att-int, yds)– BRA: Semino 1-8-0,
10, Montanez 1-6-0, 9. NM: Mertile 7-9-0, 73.
Receiving (rec-yds-TD) – BRA: Marcellus 1-9, Eliacin 1-10. NM: Fanor 3-43, Auguste 1-9, Jean-Louis
1-10, Filsaime 2-11.
Rushing (att-yds) – COL: TEAM 1-(-2), Jones
15-48, Garcia 1-0, Masson 12-(-2). NW: Easterling
27-132, Harris 4-19, Brown 1-2, Gaiter 1-1.
Passing (comp-att-int, yds)– COL: Masson 6-13-1,
38, Perez 0-1-0, 0. NW: Harris 15-17-0, 245, Bain
1-1-0, 60.
Receiving (rec-yds-TD) – COL: Guinn 4-28, McDowell 1-8, Givens 1-3. NW: Thompkins 3-27,
Demps 1-6, Johnson 4-108, Mack 2-27, Streeter
3-45, Drayton 2-32, Hill 1-60.
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•Florida State University Cross-country Invitational Ransom finished 4th Overall: Nehali Patel
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•Warriors Invitational Championship match –
Westminster d. Northeast 25-11, 25-12, 25-15: The
Warriors (19-4) were led by Carolyna Von Wachter with 20 kills and seven digs. Katie Madder had
34 assists, six kills and five digs. Kat Yony had 10
digs, six kills and three aces. Rachel Fernandez
had four kills, nine digs and seven aces. Angelica
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•All-Tournament Team: Nichole Perez (GV),
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Shawver (NE), Carolyna Von Wachter (WM), Kat
Yony (WM), MVP- Katie Madder (WM).
•Palmer Trinity Invitational championship –
Palmer Trinity d. Ransom Everglades 25-18, 25-23:
Palmer Trinity was led by Andrea Farah with nine
kills. Sara Alfonso added 41 assists. Sara Henderson had 20 digs.
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•Webster’s/Quizno’s Girls’ Invitational Volleyball Tournament championship – Florida Christian’ d. Southwest 25-16, 25-9: Winning the tournament wasn’t the only thing special for Florida
Christian’s Sam Seco.
Despite leading her team to the victory, Seco
was more excited looking in the stands than she
was playing on the court.
‘‘My brother was in a serious motor cycle
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three months,’’ said Seco, the tournament’s MVP.
‘‘He came to watch and that motivated me.’’
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•All-Tournament Team: Heather Byrd, Hollywood Christian; Diana Rojas, Lourdes; Audrey
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•Boys’ results – Ransom Everglades 107,
Miami Country Day 87, Mater Academy 70, Westminster 43: 200 medley relay: Mater Academy
•North Miami 20, Braddock 13: Pleading for
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