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par.  riease see me scores oeiow.  jenny vma ana Alex Perez finished tied for 3rd in the individual scores,
  fal Reef 460-  *  Individual results  (Par 79):  1. Melissa Edmonson  (WC)  76; 2. Caroline Herald  (GUL)  79- 3  Alex Perez
   \L)  and Carolina Garrett (RE)  89; 9. Marie McGrath  (CAR)  95;  10.  Ledah Geller (PT)  99. 9/26 Dear All, Please
   \  They beat them in a nail biting game three  16-14. The B team is competing this afternoon in the Palmer Trinity
   II and come out to watch them if you have time. Matt Althage, Athletic Director 10/15 Dear All  Our Varsity
   dual Championship beating the Miami Herald Golfer of the Year on the second playoff hole  Congratulations
  ,sports/high-schools/miami-dade/story/726578.html  10/29 Hi All, The swim team competed at the district
  arrived back to Carrollton at  10:45pm.  Numerous girls did their personal best times, with half the team qualifying
  >me may be sleeping in this morning. They know they are responsible for any work they miss. Let me know if you
  cole Brunner Juniors Vicki Enjamio, Chelsea Wood,  Lia  Nies, Sophomore Nina Vorobiev, Victoria Ulvert Freshmen
  len Boehm Nov.  10 Dear All,  Nicole Brunner has advanced to the State Swim meet in the following events,  100
   II, Michelle Haubold,  Kat Allen,  and Kristina  Fernandez all swam well, but finished just short of qualifying for the
   the District meet.  They have advanced to the Regional meet which will take place on Saturday,  11 /15 at
   15th for individual honors. GIRLS’  CROSS-COUNTRY  •  District 8-1A Championship -  Miami Country Day 54,
  jshop Curley 223,  Doctor’s Charter 242, Westwood Christian 290:  1.  Nicole Carpio  (WC)  18:21.02: 2. Mollie Felder
  Mackenzie Mariano  (MCD)  21:54.37; 7. Claire Long  (MCD)  22:03.70; 8. Jennifer Wilde  (CAR) 22:10.65; 9. Cindy
   .00.30;  13. Gabrriella Cerda  (DC)  23:03.42;  14. Columbia Clancy  (MCD) 23:15.83;  15. Daniela Cosio  (CAR)
  tee FHSAA Regional Swim Meet.  Dear All,  Nicole Brunner has advanced to the State Swim meet in the following
  pdison Martell, Michelle Haubold, Kat Allen, and Kristina  Fernandez all swam well,  but finished just short of
  4th place finish at the District meet.  They have advanced to the Regional meet which will take place on
  iniela Cosio finished  15th for individual honors. GIRLS'  CROSS-COUNTRY  •  District 8-1A Championship -- Miami
  □thon  166, Archbishop Curley 223,  Doctor's Charter 242, Westwood Christian 290:  1. Nicole Carpio  (WC)
  nargo  (WC)  21:53.04; 6. Mackenzie Mariano  (MCD)  21:54.37; 7. Claire Long  (MCD)  22:03.70; 8. Jennifer Wilde
  ielsey Wondelin  (MAR)  23:00.30;  13. Gabrriella Cerda  (DC)  23:03.42;  14. Columbia Clancy (MCD)  23:15.83;  15.
  FHSAA State Cross Country Finals this coming weekend.  The team finished fourth overall at the Regional Meet
  >er 22nd dt 9:30 AM.                                                                            ividual honors,
  the FHSAA State Swi                                                                             lie   100 Breast,
  Thishing  1st place in '  ,l A   Soul that is given over to the Holy  Spirit                    Itina Garcia-

  Jassenia  Rodriguez,                                                                            iwon the district

  %Alex Perez finished             no longer walks, She flie s n                                  ■against some of
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  state.  From left: Coacmiji3^^WOTortrwi^a:n^iw'peF^ri^ieyf!^rogaTier5'jef'fr'wepviiiar-marre^5TCorath, Coach
  posted a time of 53.2 on fhe anchor leg of the 400 Freestyle relay, in a thrilling come from behind victory. Relay
  iicole also took first place in the 200 Individual Medley and  100 Free Each swimmer team posted a personal
  >m left:  Kristin  Fernandez,  Nicole Brunner, Lisa  Donna, Chelsea Wood, Madison Martell, Victoria Enjamio,
  Cibran,  Katerina Allen. Congratulations to Fifth Grader Nicole Kolisch ond her horse “Chips Ahoy.” They won the
  ing the recently renovated field on the  Barat Campus.  Please check the Carrollton Athletics website for this
  let 8-1A meet. The team has qualified to compete at the FHSAA Region 4-1A meet in Ft. Lauderdale. Jennifer
  | Coach  David Alonso, Dominique Villegas,  Lauren Monzon, Amanda  Bonvecchio, Jennifer Wilde, Victoria
  Gonzalez,  Mary Grace Darmody. The Golf and Tennis Committee presented Sr. Cooke with a check ot last
  essie Mayo, Ivan Amayo, Jeannette Keller, Guillermo Swain, Alex Keller, Susan Gregorie. Carrollton's JH/6
  I Ransom at 4:00. Alexa  Brunet,  Nicola  Haubold, Alexis Vidaurreta, Jacqueline Castro, Andrea Gonzalez-Mora,
  merely,  Lucia Vives Gomez, Taylor Borden, Victoria Cabrera, Camille Hidalgo, Victoria Montero, Megan Nardo,
  toberto Sabella gives the team a pep talk before the game. Your Varsity basketball team defeated
  Shots -  a feat very few 5'0 people can honestly claim to have achieved. J  Dear All, Our Varsity^    C j s ^ a m
  rday  1-0. Their next home game will be on Monday, December  15th @ Carrollton 4:00.                   jFthletic
  ?r Wilde -Honorable Mention Mary Grace Darmody -  Honorable Mention Gabriela                        Crable
  t -  2nd Team  Ryley Gregorie -  Honorable Mention Volleyball Catherine Walkingtor^                Mention
  ition Dear All,  Our JH/6 grade soccer team competed in the  1st Annual South,"'              ^School
  fmi Country Day 5-1.  In the Semifinals, they beat Florida Christian 3-1.                Wrn the finals and
  nazing season for this team.  They worked  hard and stayed dedicate^U^W^ir te^          ates the entire sedson.
  to the All-Tournament team.  Many others were deserving,  but or          w e r^ *p £fe d . Matt Althage Athletic
                                                                                le y  were matched up against
 iistrict Tournament.  The girls played one of their best games^
                                                                      to         out to see who woul
 sriods and were still scoreless after 110 minutes of play.
 :ame up short and ended up losing the game in pens^^KT^ks by i           fg of 5-4. These young laclies^ ^ ^ j !
 55 this year and we are already looking ahead to p^xiyear. We,       Pniss our two seniors,  Carolina           d
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