Archives for HSBN Author - Anthony Uttariello

Flanagan and Coral Springs Charter played a tuneup game for next week’s playoffs on Monday evening, and it was the Falcons that came away 5-1 winners.
Cardinal Gibbons picked up the signature win they had been missing all season, and Douglas’ puzzling slide reached three games in an 8-6 Chiefs win on Monday afternoon.

American Heritage rebounded from a district loss to North Broward prep earlier in the week by defeating CS Charter 3-0 behind a strong pitching performance by Alex Seibold.

Flanagan avenged an earlier loss to West Broward Thursday and in the process the Falcons secured the top seed in the District 12-6A playoffs with a 9-7 win over the Bobcats.

Cory Duckworth was an unlikely offensive hero for Nova Wednesday evening. Duckworth, a defensive specialist, had two hits and 3 RBIs in Nova’s 7-2 win over Dunwoody, Georgia.

Coral Springs Christian is hitting their stride at just the right moment this season. On Wednesday, the Crusaders won their fifth game in a row, 7-2, over Chaminade Madonna.

North Broward Prep showed they were more than just muscle when the Eagles’ Josean Lazaro stifled American Heritage bats in a 1-0 Eagles win.

Cole and Frank Bumbales had the type day Monday that father and son’s all across the world dream about. The younger Bumbales threw a no-hitter to secure his dad’s 300th win.

Piper players learned Friday that life is about more than just baseball. The Bengals drew community, business, and school leaders to a successful fundraiser for Down Syndrome.

Coral Springs continued their recent dominance of rival Taravella Friday night with a 9-3 win that guaranteed the Colts no less than a two seed in the District 10-6A tournament.

Archbishop McCarthy represented Broward strong on Thursday night in a 10-0 mercy-rule victory over traditional Miami-Dade powerhouse Monsignor Pace.

Fort Lauderdale defeated Pembroke Pines Charter for the second time in less than a week Thursday. This time around, the Flying L’s had an easier time with the Jaguars, winning 8-2.

American Heritage continued their recent assault on opposing pitchers Wednesday when they clubbed six home runs on their way to a 12-1 win over Miami Brito.

Nova avenged their only loss of the season with a 3-0 win over St. Thomas Friday night. The shutout was the Titans eleventh in twelve games this season.

The Douglas Eagles played their worst game of the season, committing seven errors, but somehow still escaped with a 7-6 win over Taravella on Thursday afternoon.

Coral Springs ralied late to tie the score, and then used a three run eighth inning to defeat district rival Coral Glades 7-4 Thursday night.

North Broward Prep and Pine Crest exchanged big flies on Tuesday night, but the Eagles got the last laugh in an 11-9 district win over the Panthers.

Chaminade Madonna could have taken over second place in the district Tuesday, but three home runs foiled those plans and sent the Lions to a 13-4 defeat at the hands of Doral.

Broward had a few bright spots this past week, but the overall spring break performance was subpar, as Broward teams finished 36-42 against non-county squads.
C.S. Charter may not have won the Sunshine State Classic in Orlando, but the Panthers represented Broward well, and learned some life lessons along the way.

Archbishop McCarthy and CS Christian closed out their spring break on opposite ends of the win column, but both teams represented Broward well with their Friday performances.








